X-Ray Spex

Part Two: The Comeback!

Okay, so we’re back!

It’s 1991. X-Ray Spex has not been heard from in almost 12 years. Suddenly they show up for a surprise show at Brixton Academy, and the show sells out!

This is what Poly Styrene wore for the show.

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I freaking love her.

Four years later, in 1995, Lora Logic comes back and they record an album called Conscious Consumer.

There were supposed to be 2 more albums following this one, but Poly Styrene suffered a fractured pelvis when she was run over by a fire truck, and she couldn’t complete the project. Yes. You read that correctly.

In 1996, Poly Styrene and X-Ray Spex was supposed to preform at the 20th anniversary punk festival, but Poly could not play the show. X-Ray Spex disbanded shortly after that, but their legacy lives on!

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Poly Stryene
1957-2011

Remember, the most Punk Rock thing you can be is unapologetically YOU!

X-Ray Spex

Part One

This is a part one of a two part post about the legendary black feminist punk band, X-Ray Spex.

The original line up of this explosive band was Poly Styrene, Jack Airport, Paul Dean, Paul B. P. Hurding, and Lora Logic.

Poly Styrene was inspired to form her band after seeing the Sex Pistols. Little did she know the enormous impact her band would have on the Punk Rock World!

Poly (whose real name is Marianne, by the way) got to know Johnny Rotten. It says a lot that Johnny was actually a bit stunned by Poly’s…oddness. Poly was a lot of things. One thing she actively tried not to be was a sex symbol. She claimed that she would rather shave her head than to be seen that way. And she did. According to legend, she actually shaved her had at Johnny Rotten’s apartment. How Punk is that?

The Beginning

X-Ray Spex was formed in 1976, at a time when punk movement in Britain was picking up speed. This band were active pioneers to the genre. In 1977, X-Ray Spex recorded their most recognizable song. The feminist anthem, Oh Bondage, Up Yours!

In late 1977, the sax player Lora Logic, who was actually a student (hence her rather studious stage name), wanted to finish her education. She was replaced by someone named John Glyn.

No, not that guy. G-L-Y-N.

In 1978, they released their debut album! What set X-Ray Spex apart was Poly Styrene’s delightfully shrill and gravelly voice, and the saxophone, which was fairly unusual in Punk music.

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Germ Free Adolescents

X-Ray Spex went on hiatus in 1979. It would be about 13 years before they are heard from again. Look out for Part 2 of X-Ray Spex!

Remember, the most Punk Rock thing you can be is unapologetically YOU!