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. They emerged from the British glam scene along with
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; gaining popularity during the late 1980s with a series of singles and an album before splitting in 1989.


Formation

Soho Roses evolved from Post-punk Glam band The V2s, formed in 1986 by Andy ‘The Riff’ Socratous, guitarist of punk band The Dark. This formation rehearsed until they parted company with Mark ‘Boots’ Thomas and recruited Paul ‘Blittz’ Toombs. Andy ‘The Riff’ left after recording a demo. With the departure of Andy Riff, the band was re-named Soho Roses. The sound developed with Andy J. Davies’ trashy, punky,
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guitar taking centre stage, underpinned with Joolz's melodic bass playing.


''Whatever Happened To'' EP

After shows on the London circuit, Soho Roses formed a self-financed record company (Trash Can Records of London) and released their debut 12” 4-track EP titled ''Whatever happened To''. The EP was recorded and mixed in two days with engineer and producer Colin Leggett at Carlton Studios, Bedford, UK in June 1987. Soho Roses' attitude at the time was summed up when budget constraints forced the decision to either remix the EP or release it on pink vinyl. The band chose a shocking pink vinyl release (and later blue vinyl). The record marked their commitment to the sprit of 'Trashy, Glam' with D.I.Y, punk ethics. The EP bucked the trend for a 'Heavy Rock/ Metal Glam' sound, which was current at time, for a more sleazy rock 'n' roll vibe with an emphasis on catchy tunes. This split the British rock fraternity and brought the Soho Roses both praise and derision. Both of which the band revelled in. Although they were given enthusiastic reviews, journalists struggled to categorise them. In an interview with Chris Welch in ''
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'' magazine January 1988 they explain how they did not mind being called 'Glam' but because they did not lean too heavily on ballads they preferred to be called 'Trash'. ''Whatever Happened To'' sold out of its initial pressing and was championed by influential British rock magazines ''Kerrang!'' and ''
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''; receiving critical acclaim from highly regarded rock journalist Chris Welch. Kim Fowley, manager of The Runaways, expressed an interest in the band. With U.K. live performances, interviews and reviews with ''Sounds'' (Mary Anne Hobbs), ''Metal Hammer'', ''Kerrang'' (Ray Zell), the band's popularity increased significantly in the UK Glam Rock scene. The band did several shows at the
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. On the strength of the buzz created, a follow up single "So Alone" was recorded in the spring of 1988 at Oasis Studios and Unit 3 studios in Camden and was released late summer that year.


''So Alone'' EP

The success of ''Whatever happened To'' EP and subsequent live shows led to further coverage in the form of interviews and reviews in the UK music press. Following a gig supporting Teenage Idols at the Marquee Club in 1988 Steevi Jaimz of
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allegedly punched a member of Soho Roses' entourage, triggering a notorious fight that resulted in Jaimz being ejected from the club. The press recognised a rebelliously comical undertone to this story. The band played at the 1998 Metal Hammer Xmas party at the
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where Paul appeared on MTV. ''So Alone'' was recorded in spring of 1988 at Oasis Studios and Unit 3 studios in Camden, London and released on their label Trash Can Records of London in August 1988, again with engineer and producer Colin Leggett, presented a more'polished, tighter sound, demonstrating how the band was evolving without compromising their trashy aesthetic. "So Alone" received the accolade of 'single the century' from ''
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s Mark Day. Strangely, it received two reviews in this magazine. Fan loyalty meant it appeared in the 'Reader's Chart' of that magazine in August, September and October 1988.


''The Third and Final Insult''

Due to the rise of the American glam scene (
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etc) and differences in opinion regarding direction, in early 1989 Joolz announced that he wanted to leave the band triggering the mutual decision to split. In June 1989, days after a chaotic, swan song, sell-out gig at the Marquee Club, London, the band recorded ''The Third and Final Insult'' album. This album was recorded by Andy Le Vien at RMS studios South Norwood London in 23.5 hrs from walking into the studio to walking out with the finished product. It was released in the UK late Autumn 1989 and was later re-released in 2007 in an American retrospective package called ''Whatever Happened to... The Complete Works of Soho Roses''. This was a special package release by American label Full Breach Kicks and included the total Soho Roses back catalogue including remixes of the ''So Alone'' EP from the original multi track recordings by guitarist Andy J. Davies who has become a respected figure in the underground punk world. As fashionable LA bands such as Guns N' Roses and
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increased in popularity in the UK, Soho Roses remained committed to their classic Glam Metal Punk influences like New York Dolls, Buzzcocks, and Sex Pistols. As the 1980s came to a close their distinctive punk sound was falling out of fashion, which increased their authenticity. Soho Roses are influential and are still fondly remembered in the UK underground rock scene for their DIY attitude and playing the music they wanted to. They escaped the Glam backlash by splitting while they were still respected, making their legacy durable.


Post Break Up

This attitude continued with each member's post Soho Roses career. Joolz joined
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from August 1989 to mid 1991. Pat also spent time in The Wildhearts from early 1990 to October 1991. Later on both Joolz and Pat played in
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, who released the album ''For Dancing and Listening'' on
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in 1994. The band's name was intended as a reference to their no nonsense role in the glam rock scene while other bands became increasingly corporate and insincere. Paul joined a band called Scarlet Tears. Andy went on to produce and play in various bands and work as a producer.


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


EPs


Band members


As The V2s

*Andy ‘The Riff’ Socratous – guitar (1986–1987) *Mark ‘Boots’ Thomas – lead vocals (1986-1987) *Pat ‘Panache’ Walters – drums (1986-1987) *Julien ‘Dean’ Parkin – bass guitar (1986-1987) *Andy J. “DeGray’ Davies – guitar (1987) *Paul ‘Blittz’ Toombs – vocals (1987)


As Soho Roses

*Pat ‘Panache’ Walters – drums (1987-1989) *Julien ‘Dean’ Parkin – bass guitar (1987-1989) *Andy J. ‘DeGray’ Davies - guitar (1987-1989) *Paul ‘Blittz’ Toombs – vocals (1987-1989)


See also

* List of glam punk artists


References

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