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Positive Noise

Positive Noise has been played on NTS in shows including Yesterday's News, featured first on 2 February 2015. Songs played include Refugees, Hypnosis and End In Tears.

There are 2 bands with the same name:

Shortish lived Glasgow, Scotland band formed in July 1979 featuring three Middleton brothers, Ross Middleton (vocals/guitar), Fraser Middleton (bass), Graham Middleton (keyboards) and Les Gaff (drums). First album 'Heart of Darkness' borrowed heavily from Magazine and Joy Division, though perhaps with a more Celtic or Gothic angle. Some fine moments notably 'Ghosts'. (album guests: Keith Levene - Guitar, Gary Barnacle - Saxophone) Follow-up single Charm took a different direction with a film noire feel, poppier structure and gathered some airtime. Rather than marking a change in direction, it turned out to be a precursor to a full-blown coup, with guitarist Russell Blackstock persuading the two junior Middletons that Ross's lyrics were 'Heavy metal' and that they should embrace the electronic age. Ross left and went on to form Leisure Process. The next album 'Change of Heart' emerged as a synth-pop effort, with well-above-average tunes but ultimately going down a cul-de-sac. Inferior further effort Distant Fires failed to hitch a ride on the electronic bandwagon. 2 John Peel Sessions: 19/08/1980 (Maida Vale 4), 16/03/1981 (Langham 1).

Russell Blackstock became a music critic for a newspaper in England. band critic by Ira Robbins here: http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=positive_noise

Positive Noise is hardcore punk band from Michigan, USA. Larm/Youth Of Today hardcore style. They released "No Hardcore" 7'' , split w/ Crucial Section and released a discography tape named "Total Output".
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Positive Noise

Positive Noise has been played on NTS in shows including Yesterday's News, featured first on 2 February 2015. Songs played include Refugees, Hypnosis and End In Tears.

There are 2 bands with the same name:

Shortish lived Glasgow, Scotland band formed in July 1979 featuring three Middleton brothers, Ross Middleton (vocals/guitar), Fraser Middleton (bass), Graham Middleton (keyboards) and Les Gaff (drums). First album 'Heart of Darkness' borrowed heavily from Magazine and Joy Division, though perhaps with a more Celtic or Gothic angle. Some fine moments notably 'Ghosts'. (album guests: Keith Levene - Guitar, Gary Barnacle - Saxophone) Follow-up single Charm took a different direction with a film noire feel, poppier structure and gathered some airtime. Rather than marking a change in direction, it turned out to be a precursor to a full-blown coup, with guitarist Russell Blackstock persuading the two junior Middletons that Ross's lyrics were 'Heavy metal' and that they should embrace the electronic age. Ross left and went on to form Leisure Process. The next album 'Change of Heart' emerged as a synth-pop effort, with well-above-average tunes but ultimately going down a cul-de-sac. Inferior further effort Distant Fires failed to hitch a ride on the electronic bandwagon. 2 John Peel Sessions: 19/08/1980 (Maida Vale 4), 16/03/1981 (Langham 1).

Russell Blackstock became a music critic for a newspaper in England. band critic by Ira Robbins here: http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=positive_noise

Positive Noise is hardcore punk band from Michigan, USA. Larm/Youth Of Today hardcore style. They released "No Hardcore" 7'' , split w/ Crucial Section and released a discography tape named "Total Output".
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Refugees
Positive Noise
Statik Records1981
Hypnosis
Positive Noise
Statik Records1981
End In Tears
Positive Noise
Statik Records1982