Conflict
+ Rubella Ballet + Parliament Ruins
New Cross Inn, London
Doors at 18:00
Conflict are an anarcho-punk band from Eltham, South London. Formed in 1981, the members now include Colin Jerwood (vocals), Stuart Meadows (drums), Gav King (guitar), Fi Friel (vocals) and Fran Fearon (bass).
Their album releases include It's Time to See Who's Who (1983), Increase the Pressure (1984), The Ungovernable Force (1986), From Protest To Resistance (1986), The Final Conflict (1988), Against All Odds (1989), Conclusion (1993) and There's No Power Without Control (2003).
Yes! You can see Conflict live on tour. The Next Conflict show takes place on Friday 29th November 2024 at New Cross Inn, London.
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Venue was great, all support bands were great. Good beer choice
Posted anonymously on 03/03/2019
Conflict, The Maze, Nottingham - 2nd March 2019
As Dagnasty once said "never look back" and I'm afraid this is definitely the case with how I felt about this gig. I saw Conflict in the 80's several times when I was young and so were they. I was heavily influenced by the 2nd wave of punk particularly the anarcho movement . This had a massive effect on my way of thinking at the time and it continues to do so all be it to a lesser degree. After a lot of "events" in my life and the addition of several children with the responsibilities/compromises that brings the lyrics didn't really resonate like they did and it was just not the same. It really was only Colin singing with a backing band who were not as tight as the original line up ( or at least not as I remember it - which could be distorted ). When I saw them last in 1988 I recall coming out all fired up excited, proud to be part of something and full of ideas but it just didn't work for me on Saturday. It didn't help that they came on at 11 after a succession bands with 50 year old men ( all men) trying to regain something they had which has now gone - cruise missiles, miners strike, wapping . Can't fault Colin's commitment and I guess it's still important to get certain messages out there though many to me have become very blurred. In particular the importance given to animal rights when they are burning vulnerable people in tower blocks for profits. The ungovernable force slogan some how didn't wring true after 30 years and the compromises the passing of time has brought.
Posted by @podso on 09/04/2018
Conflict, The Maze, Nottingham - 7th April 2018