| Pseudo-punks Razar were formed in London in 1977 by
Grant Stevens (vocals), Ant Glynne (guitar/vocals), Jim Avery
(bass/vocals) and Gordon Barton (drums), vocalist Stevens had
previously been a member of pub/glam band the Soho Jets who had a
single released on Polydor in 1975, a version of the Soho Jets,
without Stevens, were still gigging in early 1978. Jim Avery had
played with 60's band the Attack, before a brief spell with
Thunderclap Newman, he then formed proto-punks Third World War who
released two political charged albums in the early
70's.
Razar's
first single was 'Ascension Day' / 'Ain't No Mystery' (Polydor, 1978), the
A-side is a new version of a song from Third World War's first LP.
They then switched labels for 'Idle Rich' / 'One Room Doom' (Charisma, 1978), both
tracks are classic punk rock, much better than the earlier single.
Razar supported 999 on a UK tour and also reportedly recorded an
album which Charisma never released. |
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