Furyo (band)

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Furyo
Origin Luton, UK
Genres Deathrock
Gothic rock
Years active 1983 (1983)–1985 (1985)
Labels Anagram
Furyo Records
Associated acts UK Decay
Members Steven Abbot
Steve Harle
Eddie Branch
Albie de Luca

Furyo were a British gothic rock band who formed in Luton in mid-1983 after UK Decay split. They split early in 1985.

History

UK Decay members Steve "Abbo" Abbot, Steve Harle and Eddie Branch stayed together after that band split. The three recorded under the name Slavedrive on compilation LP The Whip (though the CD reissue credits the song to UK Decay) and as Meat of Youth on LP Young Limbs, Numb Hymns: The Batcave Compilation,[1] with a guitarist named Patrick, who soon left.[2]

They were joined by guitarist Albie de Luca, formerly of Gene Loves Jezebel, and renamed themselves Furyo. They played their first show in September 1983.[3]

ZigZag described the songwriting as "Brechtian" and Abbo's vocal style as "grandiloquent".[4] Sounds said their style "borrows the instrumental story-telling augmentation found in classical music."[5] Trouser Press described them as "attempting even weightier and more baroque compositions [than UK Decay]".[6]

The band released two mini-albums, Furioso and Furyo, and recorded an unreleased album (announced but not released by Grim Humour fanzine[2]) before splitting again in early 1985.

Discography

Compilation appearances

External links

References

  1. "Furyo". deathrock.com. Retrieved 15 Feb 2016.
  2. 1 2 Rabjohn, Paul. "Furyo". UK Decay Communities. Archived from the original on 10 Nov 2012. Retrieved 15 Feb 2016.
  3. Smith, Winston (17 September 1983). "Look back in angryo". Sounds (magazine). p. 46. Retrieved 15 Feb 2016.
  4. Kick, Richard (June 1984). "Born to be riled. Furyo furore!". ZigZag (magazine). p. 42. Retrieved 15 Feb 2016.
  5. Barron, Jack (1 December 1984). "Getting blotto". Sounds (magazine). p. 26. Retrieved 15 Feb 2016.
  6. Fasolino, Greg. "UK Decay". Trouser Press. Retrieved 15 Feb 2016.
  7. "Furyo Complete Discography". UK Decay Communities. Archived from the original on 10 Nov 2012. Retrieved 15 Feb 2016.
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