Angst was an American band from
San Francisco, California.
History
In mid-1978, brothers Joseph Pope and Jon E. Risk formed their first
punk rock group, the Instants, in
Boulder, Colorado
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. The band gigged in the
Denver/Boulder area before moving to
England in late 1979 where they lasted only a few months. In 1980 Joseph and Jon then settled in San Francisco and formed Angst along with drummer Michael Hursey (later replaced by Andy Kaps).
Angst played their first show in mid-1981, and by the end of 1982 had contributed songs to
Sub Pop
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(when it was still a
cassette
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magazine) and the
Alternative Tentacles
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/
Maximum RocknRoll
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compilation, ''
Not So Quiet on the Western Front''. From the outset the band gigged regularly in San Francisco and
Los Angeles, and sometime in 1982 they played a show with the
Middle Class and 100 Flowers in San Francisco. John Talley-Jones (
Urinals/100 Flowers) was impressed enough with the group that he offered to release a record for them on his label, Happy Squid Records. Angst traveled to Los Angeles shortly thereafter and recorded seven songs at Radio Tokyo studios (engineered by
Ethan James) that would become their debut, eponymous 12”, released in 1983. This EP included songs lampooning
Neil Armstrong
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...
and
Nancy Reagan
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.
Though Angst played many
venues with a wide variety of bands, the majority of their shows locally were within the punk/
hardcore scene. Their eclectic mix of punk,
country,
pop
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Albums
* ''Pop'' (G ...
,
1960s garage, etc. was not particularly well received by the strict hardcore audiences of early 1980s San Francisco. Angst actively sought out and played with many of Los Angeles-based
SST Records’ bands (
Minutemen
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,
Saccharine Trust
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,
Meat Puppets,
Black Flag, et al.), and in 1984 was signed to the label by
Joe Carducci, who subsequently produced the first two (of four) LPs that Angst recorded for the label (the latter LPs were produced by Vitus Matare of the
Last).
The group's debut full-length, ''Lite Life'', was issued in 1985, which
Trouser Press praised as "prov
ngAngst’s prowess for turning politically informed ideas into mature and witty tunes." After releasing ''Lite Life'', Angst began to play outside of
California, and embarked on their first national
tour. Over the next four years they toured America and
Europe several times, as well as continuing to play regularly in the
San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles, though they were never able to gain any kind of following in their own home town. The group's final album, ''Cry for Happy'', appeared in 1988. By early 1989 the band had run its course, and broke up after their final European tour.
In later years, Angst would be cited by
Black Francis
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/Frank Black of
Pixies fame as a major influence upon his work. He covered “Some Things (I Can’t Get Used To)” on his ''Snake Oil'' LP, and wrote a tribute song to the band entitled simply “Angst” that appears on the UK-only CD release of “Robert Onion” as well as on the ''One More Road For The Hit'' collection of B-sides and rarities. When asked by
Rolling Stone magazine what band he would like to see reunite, he stated: “Angst. I'm sure there are other bands called Angst, but this is an obscure one from SST in the mid-Eighties. They used to play at the
Rathskeller in
Boston -- that's where I first heard them. Then I bought all their records. They were a San Francisco trio -- high energy but not punk -- and they were very influential on the Pixies and on me. ''Lite Life'' is their best album -- good luck finding it”.
Interview with Frank Black
'' Rolling Stone''.
Members
*Joseph Pope - vocals, bass
*Jon E. Risk - vocals, guitar
*Michael Hursey - drums
*Andy Kaps - drums (on ''Cry for Happy'' only)
Discography
;Albums
*''Angst'' 7-song 12" (Happy Squid Records 1983, reissued on SST Records, 1986)
*''Lite Life'' LP (SST, 1985)
*''Mending Wall'' LP (SST, 1986)
*''Mystery Spot'' LP (SST, 1987)
*''Cry for Happy'' LP (SST, 1988)
;Compilation Appearances
*''"Give All The Power To The U.S."'' (song on Sub Pop
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No. 7 cassette magazine, 1982)
*''"Worker Bee"'' (song on Not So Quiet on the Western Front compilation LP, Alternative Tentacles
Alternative Tentacles is an independent record label established in 1979 in San Francisco, California. It was used by Dead Kennedys for the self-produced single " California Über Alles". After realizing the potential for an independent label, t ...
/Maximum RocknRoll
''Maximumrocknroll'', often written as ''Maximum Rocknroll'' and usually abbreviated as ''MRR'', is a not-for-profit monthly zine of punk subculture. Based in San Francisco, ''MRR'' focuses on punk rock and hardcore music, and primarily featur ...
Records 1982)
*''"Judge And Jury"'' (song on Onslaught No. 6 cassette magazine, 1985)
*''"Just Me"'' (song on ' The Blasting Concept Vol. 2' LP, SST 1985)
*''"Colors"'' (song on ''SST Acoustic'' LP, SST 1991)
Footnotes
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Punk rock groups from California
Musical groups from San Francisco
SST Records artists