THE PRISONERS
+ The Masonics
+ Lord Rochester
The Prisoners emerged in 1982 from the Medway Towns in Kent with their debut LP 'A Taste of Pink' on the band's Own Up label.
1983 saw the band sign to Ace Records 'Big Beat' subsidiary to release the follow up LP 'The Wisermiserdemelza' featuring the acclimaed single 'Hurricane'.
The following year's 'Electric Fit' EP included the band's signature song 'Melanie' whilst The Prisoners joined Thee Milkshakes, The Stingrays, and The Tall Boys on Channel 4's 'The Tube' programme on a section called 'Trash on the Tube'.
Two more albums followed 'The Last Fourfathers' (1985) and 'In From The Cold' (1986), the latter featuring the classic 'Whenever I'm Gone' single, before the band called it a day in 1986 after a UK tour supporting the Ramones.
10 years later The Prisoners reformed for a handful of live dates which saw the band sign to Steve Lamacq's Deceptive record label alongside Elastica, Placebo & Earl Brutus. 'Shine On Me' (1997) came out to enthusiastic reviews but The Prisoners split up again soon after. Bands such as The Charlatans & Inspiral Carpets have cited The Prisoners as a formative influence on their own sound.
AGMP are thrilled to announce a one-off concert by The Prisoners at o2 Shepherds Bush Empire.
An AGMP Concerts presentation.