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The Adicts Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

The Adicts

Dante's
350 W Burnside St

Oct 27, 2019

7:30 PM PDT
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The Adicts Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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With their distinctive, A Clockwork Orange influenced image, sensational live shows and catchy, anthemic songs, The Adicts are one of the most easily recognizable punk bands of all time. Formed in 1976, when Sunderland brothers Pete Dee and Kid Dee Davison joined forces with Monkey and Mel Ellis, The Adicts, also briefly known as ADX have released eight studio, and three live albums in their career. Based in Ipswich, England, The Adicts were always the jokers in the punk rock pack. The flamboyant Droog image, and their urgent, high energy, up-tempo music and light-hearted lyrics, ensured The Adicts always stood out from the rest of the punk-rock fraternity.It may have been a conscious effort to set ourselves against the somewhat unimaginative appearance of early 80s punk bands or just a perception that looking a certain way might be interesting and entertaining, explained front man, Monkey. The Adicts debut album, Songs Of Praise (which many consider an absolute must-have punk rock classic) was released in 1981, and reached number 15 in the UK Indie charts, while the follow up, Sound Of Music released a year later, blazed a trail in the same charts, peaking at number 2. Subsequent single hits in the 80s including Chinese Takeaway and Bad Boy, television and video game placements for the song Viva La Revolution, as well as constant touring has helped The Adicts maintain a loyal and devoted fan-base all across the world. Despite the chart success, The Adicts are best known for their live performances, which some have described as part childhood birthday party and part carnival - complete with confetti, streamers, magic tricks and outlandish outfits. Almost 35 years into their career, The Adicts are still entertaining and amazing crowds with their inimitable blend of high theatrics and good-time rock and roll.​Our message, such as it is, has always been, have fun, Monkey stated, attempting to define the secret of their longevity. Thats timeless and appeals to everyone.
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cheezyman
August 6th 2023
that show was sick the crowed moshed the life out of me and there was some small girl behind me when they started... she probably got out okay.
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The Adicts Biography

Quite possibly more relevant than ever before, the classic kings of Punk THE ADICTS have returned with astounding intensity on their latest release: And It Was So. Genuine Punk Rock has always been about sending a message, but more importantly it's about remaining true to your roots, and for decades, THE ADICTS have never tried to become anything but what they are: raw, unadulterated Punk Rock.

First establishing themselves in Ipswich, Suffolk, ENGLAND as early as 1975, and putting out their first full length album on Dwed Records "Songs Of Praise" in 1981, THE ADICTS have had decades to perfect their craft. Their motivation is tireless, unending, and they are entirely dedicated to purity of music which in today's scene is rare to say the least. The two primary types of fuel used to ignite THE ADICTS fire are most certainly their diehard fans, and the true art form that is the creation of their own original music.

Staying true to their personal taste is part of what caught the recent attention of Nuclear Blast Records. When it comes to music THE ADICTS write what they want to; they've never been into the fashion of it all. There are currently no pressures being put on the band, whereas years ago they were under so much pressure that none of them even wanted to write. After signing to the new label, and with new music ready and waiting to be presented to millions of fans all over the world, THE ADICTS are shifting into the craziness of our modern world and all its influence.
The new album is very diverse and there's definitely something on there for everybody: some politics, some stories, and some tongue in cheek digs at the media. In a world saturated with media influence and brainwashing, THE ADICTS message is probably just as relative today (if not, more so) as it was years ago. Tracks like the title track "And It Was So," have a classic, straightforward message like: we're here, we're not going anywhere: this is us, and this is what you'll always get. The track "Talking Shit" is a classic reflection of going out, getting drunk, talking shit, and pissing off those around you who are easily offended. The album also has some darker tracks like "You'll Be The Death of Me," or "Picture The Scene" which talks about the artists of surrealism.
The recording process this album cycle was also a new experience. Without any manufactured sounds THE ADICTS finally did it the way they've always wanted to do it: as a real band. They feel that they've captured with this album, for the first time, how [they] actually sound, live.

THE ADICTS remain very busy, constantly touring with as many as 50 shows a year. Their fans, and the following of hardcore Punk Rockers that are dedicated to their message are such a motivator for the band that they wouldn't exist without them. Being so close with their fans, at every concert, it doesn't matter where, the band will be out and about, walking around. Nothing's ever going to stop them from going out and meeting their followers. They're thrilled that so many generations attend their shows. The old fans are coming out the woodwork, too, some saying they thought they were too old to go out to concerts. What a silly thing to think!

With have even more future tunes in the works, they aren't afraid to jump back in when the time is perfect. Guitarist Pete Dee explains: "We're writing some good shit. Hopefully the people get off on it because that's what it boils down to, isn't it?" With their original line up still mostly intact and with a couple new additions; Pete Dee, Kid Dee, Monkey, and Highko Strom are not tiring of anything remotely related to THE ADICTS. "We're very satisfied as a band; we're very happy. This is one of our happiest times. We are what we are and the beautiful thing is: the kids like it. There's a lot of positivity so we're just going to keep on rocking... and enjoying it."
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