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Pere Ubu: The Modern Dance

Review by Paul Rambali, New Musical Express, 11 March 1978

WRECKLESS UBU: Waiting For The End ...

The Art Of Pere Ubu

Interview by Adam Sweeting, Melody Maker, 1981

IT'S AN IRONIC twist of fate that Pere Ubu's latest visit to the UK should be prefaced by Rough Trade's reissue of the band's debut ...

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Pere Ubu: Song Of The Bailing Man (Rough Trade)

Review by Richard Cook, New Musical Express, 25 September 1982

SONGS OF THE BORING MEN ...

Warren Zevon: Rained out of his home

Interview by Wayne Robins, Newsday, 3 March 1978

THIS WINTER has done more than dump masses of snow on the East. It's also made a lie out of Albert Hammond's song 'It Never ...

Pere Ubu: An interview with David Thomas

Interview by David Stubbs, Record Collector, October 2019

"I'VE DIED TWICE in the last two years," says David Thomas, co-founder and lead singer of Pere Ubu, in the living room of his Brighton ...

Graham Parker & the Rumour, Pere Ubu: Roundhouse, London

Live Review by Hugh Fielder, Sounds, 13 May 1978

MAYBE GRAHAM Parker should have held back on his forthcoming live album and waited to see what this tour might produce. For my money the ...

Pere Ubu: "We wanna beat the art rap"

Interview by Dave McCullough, Sounds, 20 September 1980

David Thomas and Mayo Thompson tell DAVE McCULLOUGH: "We're not weird/bleak/gloomy etc" and also give him the name of an excellent tailor ...

Spiritualized/Pere Ubu: Royal Festival Hall, London

Live Review by Ian Gittins, The Guardian, 4 August 2004

THIRTY YEARS INTO their career, Cleveland art-punks Pere Ubu remain engaging mavericks. ...

UBU!

Interview by Richard Grabel, New Musical Express, 9 January 1982

Small American journalists and stout American singers... we confront the issue most music papers shy away from. In the shadows of the city of Meatloaf, ...

David Thomas brings Disastodrome! to UCLA

Report and Interview by Steven R Rosen, Harp, February 2003

IT'S LATE NIGHT in a Los Angeles motel room and a dog-tired, barefoot David Thomas is dining on broccoli and cognac. "There's plenty more where ...

Pixies, Pere Ubu: Kilburn National, London

Live Review by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 7 July 1989

SUPPORT FOR The Pixies, Boston's finest, came from Pere Ubu, born again (and again) as cortex-tickling popsters via the Cloudland album. Vocalist David Thomas, a sweating balloon ...

Gang of Four, Pere Ubu, Delta 5: Mountford Hall, Liverpool

Live Review by Penny Kiley, Melody Maker, 21 March 1981

Firing on all Four ...

Pere Ubu: Punching the Music Time Clock

Interview by Howard Wuelfing, Unicorn Times, May 1978

IF A TELEPHONE pole gets toppled by lightning and no one hears it hit pavement, was there indeed any sound of "thud?" Yeah, don't be ...

The Long, Strange Trip Of Pere Ubu

Report and Interview by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 16 September 1988

DAVID THOMAS, lead singer-lyricist of Pere Ubu, on his group's long, strange trip: "The original Pere Ubu had been very much like piling in a ...

Pere Ubu: Dub Housing (Chrysalis)

Review by Ian Penman, New Musical Express, 11 November 1978

Pop the Ubu ...

Pere Ubu: Dub Housing (Chrysalis CHR 1207)*****

Review by Giovanni Dadomo, Sounds, 11 November 1978

HIT ME with a snorkel and call me Cousteau but this is what the man who delivered my Dub Housing said; MAN: "You for the pair o' U-boats, ...

Gang Of Four, Pere Ubu, Bush Tetras: Hammersmith Palais, London

Live Review by Charles Shaar Murray, New Musical Express, 11 April 1981

FOUR BETTER OR WORSE? ...

Pere Ubu: Invasion Of The Warm, Friendly Bodysnatchers

Interview by Giovanni Dadomo, Sounds, 2 December 1978

SEE THE ALIENS. See the room. See the aliens in the room. The aliens call themselves Pere Ubu. See Pere Ubu. See the big alien ...

Pere Ubu: Heart of Darkness

Interview by Jon Savage, Spin, July 1991

Pere Ubu remains one of the most influential, innovative groups to emerge from the mid-'70s American punk-new wave movement. JON SAVAGE listens to some pearls ...

Various Artists: Live At CBGB's/Max's Kansas City 1976

Review by Charles Shaar Murray, New Musical Express, 27 November 1976

YOU KNOW what these albums remind me of: The This Is Mersey Beat collections that Oriole put out after the first wave of Liverpool bands had gotten ...

Pere Ubu: The Modern Dance

Review by Paul Mathur, Melody Maker, 6 February 1988

AND IT SEEMS like they never went away. The Pere Ubu revival has burst through like mushrooms in your airing cupboard, and somehow, this re-release, ...

Pere Ubu: CBGB's, New York NY

Live Review by Richard Grabel, New York Rocker, April 1978

THIS EVENING at CBGB's was a showcase for two bands newly signed to recording contracts by Blank Records. ...

Pere Ubu: The Tenement Commandments

Interview by David Stubbs, Melody Maker, 19 March 1988

BEAMING BACK FROM HIS ALTERNATIVE UNIVERSE, DAVID THOMAS LEADS PERE UBU'S MANIC WALTZ INTO THE DANGER ZONE. DAVID STUBBS TRACKS DOWN THE REFORMED AND REVITALISED ...

David Thomas: Monster Walks The Winter Lake

Review by Sean O'Hagan, New Musical Express, 26 April 1986

DAVID THOMAS sees things differently. He sings things differently too. Sometimes he sees/sings things like a child, other times like a Martian. Often he'll submerge ...

The American Midwest: Akron and Cleveland

Overview by Paul Rambali, New Musical Express, 1 April 1978

Exploring alternative hives of industry in Akron, City of Rubber, and Cleveland, City of Steel. ...

The Picturesque Sound of Pere Ubu

Profile and Interview by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Times, 28 September 1988

IS THE ROCK world finally ready for Pere Ubu? The critically acclaimed sextet from Cleveland, which finishes a two-night stand at Club Lingerie tonight – ...

Maxima Moralis: Relections from a Healing Mind – Cleveland, Independent Music, and the 1970s; Part 2

Essay by Michael Baker, Perfect Sound Forever, November 2004

IV. Pere Ubu: Christ's Agony, Cabarets, and Scary Movies ...

Maxima Moralis: Relections from a Healing Mind – Cleveland, Independent Music, and the 1970s; Part 1

Essay by Michael Baker, Perfect Sound Forever, November 2004

In Memory of Robert Quine, Master of Beautiful Musical Expression, 12/30/1942 Akron, Ohio5/30/2004 NYC ...

Pere Ubu Plays for Body, Brain

Live Review by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Times, 4 August 1979

Pere Ubu: The Whiskey, Los Angeles ...

The World According To Pere Ubu

Interview by Robot A. Hull, Creem, November 1979

Look, look at the machine revolving,Look, look at the brain flying,Look, look at the Rentiers trembling!Hurrah, arse-horns, long live Pere Ubu!– Alfred Jarry, ‘The Song ...

Pere Ubu: The Art of Walking

Review by Robot A. Hull, Creem, March 1981

THERE'S NO DENYING that it's becoming increasingly difficult to move: the simple act of Putting one foot in front of the other is now a ...

Pere Ubu: The Art of Walking (Rough Trade)

Review by Ian Penman, New Musical Express, 30 August 1980

1. PERE UBU IS haywire, rudimentary, and patiently documentary. It operates on a yield of snared and shared rhythms, on symptoms that have been stitched ...

Pere Ubu: Datapanik In Year Zero (Radar)

Review by Robot A. Hull, Creem, November 1978

THE DADA RAMPAGE of Breton and other jujube surrealists culminated in the craziness expressed in Alfred Jarry's Pere Ubu, prompting a whole generation of teens ...

Pere Ubu: Terminal Tower: An Archival Collection (Rough Trade)

Review by Andy Gill, New Musical Express, 30 November 1985

BY 1975, THINGS had begun to look a little pale around the Rock'n'Roll gills (no relation); had begun to fade away, in fact. ...

Pere Ubu: The Modern Dance (Fontana)

Review by Mark Sinker, New Musical Express, 13 February 1988

IF PUNK was an ugly kid's crazed revenge on old age, an obliterating mayhem, there were other ways the clogging and the arrested adolescence of ...

Pere Ubu: New Picnic Time (Chrysalis)

Review by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 15 September 1979

PERE UBU is the type of band that enjoys banging its head against a concrete art-form – it makes an interesting sound and a crazy ...

Pere Ubu: Five Alive in Ohio

Interview by Ian Birch, Melody Maker, 11 November 1978

LAST Saturday in Cleveland, Ohio, the bona fide booji were out in force on the street. In America, any event (however minor) is invariably heralded ...

The Pere Tree

Profile and Interview by Ian Birch, Melody Maker, 13 May 1978

Ian Birch introduces Ohio's latest 'overnight sensation', Pere Ubu ...

Pere Ubu: 390 Degrees Of Simulated Stereo

Review by Andy Gill, New Musical Express, 4 April 1981

SUBTITLED Ubu Live: Volume One, this LP contains recordings made by the Ubu of Modern Dance days between May 1976 and March 1979 in Cleveland, ...

Beau Pere Ubu: Terminal Tower

Retrospective by Don Snowden, The Boston Phoenix, 10 June 1986

IT’S SHAME THAT Pere Ubu’s debut singles in 1975-’76 consigned the Cleveland band to the remote fringes of that pop reserved for the experimentally minded. ...

Another Music In A Different Kitchen, Pt. 1: Captain Beefheart and Pere Ubu

Comment by Michael Goldberg, Neumu, 21 June 2002

From Trout Mask to Dub Housing: how did music that once seemed so harsh and incomprehensible come to sound so good? ...

Another Music In A Different Kitchen, Pt. 2: Captain Beefheart's Trout Mask Replica

Comment by Michael Goldberg, Neumu, 21 June 2002

WHEN THE noble savage theory of punk rock was first laid out in the early-to-mid-'70s, I bought in. According to one version of the mantra, ...

Datapanik In The Year 1978: Pere Ubu

Interview by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, 13 May 1978

Vivien Goldman and Geoff Travis in conversation ...

Pere Ubu: Dub Housing

Review by Jon Savage, Melody Maker, 4 November 1978

A week is a month and you could be forgiven for thinking that the times would catch up with Pere Ubu (and overtake them) as ...

Pere Ubu: The Modern Dance

Review by Jon Savage, Sounds, 11 February 1978

Dance to a Modern RomanceDirections: Fast and asymmetrical… ...

Pere Ubu: Unique Ideas Lead To Prison

Interview by Paul Rambali, New Musical Express, 18 November 1978

WE'S home, Huck!" The large, bulky frame squashed into the seat next to me delivers his quote from Mark Twain's fables of a more naive ...

Pere Ubu: Weird City Robomen

Interview by Paul Rambali, New Musical Express, 7 January 1978

THEY SAY ENVIRONMENT determines character, and when it comes to American music, they're probably right. ...

see also Red Crayola

see also Rocket From The Tombs

see also DNA

see also Mayo Thompson

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