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The Undertones

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The Undertones emerged from Derry in Northern Ireland in the whole punk, ‘new wave' boom of 1977-1978. They had actually formed in 1975. The time-honoured five mates who played cover versions in youth clubs. The line up featured the O'Neill brothers – John and Damian on guitars, Michael Bradley on bass, Billy Doherty on drums, and on vocals Feargal Sharkey.

Like countless others, punk rock fired their imagination, and gave shape and direction to their material. A love of Garage bands as heard on the seminal Lenny Kaye compilation ‘Nuggets' helped formulate their predilection for songs with strong chorus hooks, keeping songs short, economical and dynamic.

It wasn't until 1978 that their pop fizz bombs were finally preserved on vinyl, with the classic debut single ‘Teenage Kicks', released originally on the Good Vibrations label. The song so enamoured influential Radio One deejay John Peel that he announced it to be his ‘favourite record of all time', and played the single incessantly. "Teenage Kicks" has subsequently come to be considered one of the best rock songs of all time.

The Undertones shared a musical commonality with The Ramones in the USA and The Buzzcocks in England, wherein their songs were distilled to an addictive core, but still finding time for lyrical invention and musical flair.

Signing to The Ramones label, Sire, the bands eponymous debut album and its follow-up, ‘Hypnotised', showed that ‘Teenage Kicks' was no mere fluke. On ‘Hypnotised', the band even spoofed label mates Talking Heads second album, ‘More Songs About Buildings and Food' with the song ‘More Songs about Chocolate and Girls', showing that there was a knowing wit at work amongst the addictive choruses and chunky riffing. The band earned a reputation as a ‘singles' act par excellence, with cracking 45s such as ‘Here Comes The Summer', ‘You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It)', and ‘My Perfect Cousin'.

Subsequent albums, such as ‘Positive Touch' and ‘The Sin of Pride' showed a band with an increasing mastery of studio technique, and a greater feel for song arrangement and structure. Sadly, internal tensions within the band reached breaking point, with the result, that singer Feargal Sharkey departed, to pursue a solo career, and the O'Neill brothers formed the highly regarded and popular That Petrol Emotion.

However, in 1999, The Undertones reconvened to play some shows in Derry, without Sharkey, his role being taken by Paul McLoone whose electric onstage presence more than make's up for Sharkey's absence. It was like the band never split; they were rapturously received. The old classics were as fresh and their live performances as exhilarating as in 1979 with the new songs receiving a positive reaction from audiences and critics alike.

They are now playing selective shows around the globe, attracting old fans, and many younger fans intrigued to have an opportunity to see one of the major influences on the new wave of pop/punk bands such as Sum41, The Hives and Green Day etc. As well as performing live the Undertones have also recorded and released an album of new material, "GET WHAT YOU NEED" plus a "BEST OF", both albums were released in the autumn of 2003 and received unanimous critical acclaim.

'TEENAGE KICKS- THE UNDERTONES' (Short extract from the 2001 film)

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Member Since: 10/10/2006
Band Website: www.theundertones.com
Band Members:

  • Billy Doherty
  • Damian O'Neill
  • John O'Neill
  • Mickey Bradley
  • Paul McLoone

  • Record Label: Unknown Major
    Type of Label: Unsigned

    My Blog

    The Undertones- Debut LP (new 30th anniversary version)

    The Undertones debut LP  and particularly Teenage Kicks  has long been regarded as one of the purest expressions of teenage punk pop. As bassist Michael Bradley says there was No plot, no theme, ...
    Posted by on Fri, 27 Feb 2009 14:46:00 GMT

    New iTunes Releases

    DIGITAL ONLY RELEASEFollowing on from the re-release of the Teenage Kicks E.P. which included a digital only version of 'Teenage Kicks' (Live from Great Advent, Jackson, New Jersey 20/6/1982) in an ex...
    Posted by on Fri, 26 Sep 2008 03:14:00 GMT

    Some reviews/ news

    Here are some reviews and and news of coverage following the recent releases....got all of this from Steve at Union Square Music http://www.musicomh.com/albums/undertones_0908.htm To mark the 30th ann...
    Posted by on Fri, 26 Sep 2008 03:07:00 GMT

    The Anthology- Tracklisting revealed

    Hello All, As we told you last time The Anthology is released on September 22nd and we thought you might like to know what's on it so here it is. Amazon seem to be the first to get the release deta...
    Posted by on Fri, 15 Aug 2008 08:30:00 GMT

    FORTHCOMING RELEASES AND DINGWALLS SHOW, LONDON: 22nd SEPTEMBER

    The Undertones are happy to announce that new arrangements have been made with Union Square Music for the re-issue of the first four albums. All four albums will be remastered and reissued on the Salv...
    Posted by on Wed, 13 Aug 2008 18:41:00 GMT

    DIG YOURSELF DEEP

    Following on from their acclaimed 2003 album, "Get What You Need", Dig Yourself Deep is filled with riff-heavy pop-punk gems, and packs 14 songs into just under 33 minutes. From the infectious hooks o...
    Posted by on Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:52:00 GMT

    A word from the band - several words actually

    We're in the process of tweaking the mixes of our forthcoming new Long Player - It's due to be called "Dig Yourself Deep" which is, we were delighted to discover, also the title of one of our new song...
    Posted by on Wed, 09 May 2007 13:38:00 GMT

    Album recording completed

    Sorry for the lack of news on our website recently, it's just that we've been in Blast Furnace recording studios for the past two months, only coming out for some sunlight, to fight off our vitamin D ...
    Posted by on Wed, 07 Mar 2007 16:13:00 GMT

    Matinee Idles

    Hello my darlings (the greats are dropping like flies). In a first for the Nerve Centre, but not for The Undertones, we played two shows on Friday 29th December. The first was described by us as a m...
    Posted by on Thu, 11 Jan 2007 06:04:00 GMT

    Our Weekend Tour-ette

    Greetings pop pickers (nod in the direction of the recently deceased, there). We're now back in our respective homes/hostels/cardboard boxes after our gruelling tour of Scotland and Belfast. T...
    Posted by on Mon, 04 Dec 2006 07:53:00 GMT