PUBLIC IMAGE LTD Released Their Outlandish Masterpiece ‘METAL BOX’ 45 Years Ago

Back in time

24 November 2024

45 years ago, on 23 November 1979, PUBLIC IMAGE LTD better known as PiL released their second album titled METAL BOX. One of the most inventive, bold and middle-finger-to-the-musicbiz album of the so-called post-punk era. A masterpiece in many ways, even
in its way of packaging, as it came out as 3 x 12″ 45rpm records in a tin film canister.

The core’s band consisting of former Sex Pistol John Lydon, ace guitarist Keith Levene and equally ace bassist Jah Wobble didn’t give a flying fuck about what sort of music was hip or not, popular or not at the time. On the contrary, it was like they tried really hard to make a record that was unsalable. Respect!

No Sex Pistols Mark II (although later Lydon turned into Rotten again in order to cash in with the original Pistols. Well, aren’t they all the same?). Levene‘s metallic and wayward guitar sound was essential to Pil‘s far out and radical sonority, but it was Wobble‘s mighty wall-of-dub-bass resonance and Lydon‘s mostly wailing vocals and his dark stories/lyrics that made this whole unorthodox and outlandish noise enterprise freakishly perfect.

SINGLES: Death Disco / Memories

AllMusic wrote: “PiL managed to avoid boundaries for the first four years of their existence, and Metal Box is undoubtedly the apex. It’s a hallmark of uncompromising, challenging post-punk, hardly sounding like anything of the past, present, or future.” Full review here.

METAL BOX


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PiL: Facebook

It’s The End Of The World As We Know It – PiL Announce New Album And Share First Single ‘PENGE’

New striking strokes

12 April 2023

On 5th April the controversial former sex pistol John Lydon lost his beloved
wife Nora Foster, after a 5-year battle with Altzheimer. She was 80.

They were married for 44 years. Professionally she was an actress, model
and music promoter. She had a daughter from another marriage , the late
great Ari-Up (1962-2010), who fronted female punk band The Slits in the 70s.


(Photo by Turn Up The Volume)

Lydon and his band PiL announced just now the release of
their 11th LP, titled END OF WORLD. It arrives on 11 August.
Pre-order info here.

The album was recorded before Foster passed away.
The release will be followed by a 38-date tour in
the UK/Europe.

First single PENGE is quite special, for PIL that is.
A synth-infused mid-tempo pop belter with Lydon
on vocal form.

Watch/listen.

PiL: Website – Instagram

No Eurovision Song Contest 2023 For JOHN LYDON And PUBLIC IMAGE LTD

4 February 2023

JOHN LYDON and PUBLIC IMAGE LTD posted
the following message on their Facebook-page
in the early days of this New Year.

“PiL will be competing to represent Ireland at Eurovision
2023 with their new single Hawaii. A PiL song like no other.”

I first thought it was a premature April Fools’ Day joke. Nope.

P.i.L. was actually chosen to be one of the Irish competitors for
this year’s Eurovision Contest. Ireland? Lydon was born in England
to Irish parents, lives now for more than 35 years in Los Angeles
and has besides the English also the American nationality.

The song he did it with is called HAWAII dedicated to his wife who suffers
from Alzheimer. He told The Irish Examiner: “It is dedicated to everyone going
through tough times on the journey of life, with the person they care for the most.
It’s also a message of hope that ultimately love conquers all.”

Hawaii is a sweet little pop ditty that confirms Lydon‘s well-known lifelong love
for his struggling wife and that’s truly touching and way more human than supporting former President Trump, the proud boy who almost brought America‘s democracy to the ground with his mob two years ago, on 6 January, at the Capitol Hill insurrection.

Yesterday on a special edition of RTE’s The Late Late Show
P.i.L. performed along with five other Irish acts.
But in the end, they didn’t win the competition.

Watch/listen here.

Official video

P.i.L.: Facebook – Instagram

PUBLIC IMAGE LTD Released Spooky Single ‘MEMORIES’ 40 Years Ago…

Knockouts from the past

9 October 2019

Band: Public Image Ltd / PIL
Song: Memories / B-side: ‘Another’
Released: 10 October 1979 – 40 years ago
Album: The song appeared in a slightly different version
on the band’s second, astonishing and experimental
masterpiece ‘Metal Box
Note: The single peaked at #60 on the UK Singles Chart

Here’s the original 7″ version

And here a live rendition (with Lydon as the only original PIL member)…

PIL: Facebook

5 Magnificent Albums Turning… 40 In 2019

Going back in sonic history looking for memorable albums…

Here come Five Magnificent Albums, selected
by Turn Up The Volume turning 40 next year!

1. ‘Unknown Pleasures’ by JOY DIVISION

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– ‘2. Metal Box‘ by PUBLIC IMAGE LTD

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3.’Fear Of Music’ by TALKING HEADS

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– ‘4. London Calling‘ by THE CLASH

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5. Setting Sons‘ by THE JAM

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YESTERDAY’S CRACKERS – This Week: 25 Killer Tracks And 3 Top LP’s From 1981…

The best of the past

Every week Turn Up The Volume! jumps into the past! Relive 25 Crackers and
3 Top Albums per year/per week. Here’s another swirling year to remember: 1981.

The 25 KILLER TRACKS

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The 3 Top Albums

– ‘Heaven Up Here‘ by ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN

Stream here…

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‘Flowers Of Romance‘ by PUBLIC IMAGE LTD

Stream here…

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Playing With A Different Sex’ by AU PAIRS

Stream here…

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See/hear you next week, music junkies

YESTERDAY’S CRACKERS – This Week: 25 Killer Tracks And 3 Top LP’s From 1979…

The best of the past

Every week Turn Up The Volume! jumps into the past! Relive 25 Crackers and
3 Top Albums per year/per week. Here’s another firework year to remember: 1979.

The 25 KILLER TRACKS

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The 3 TOP ALBUMS

Unknown Pleasures by JOY DIVISION

Stream here

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Metal Box by PUBLIC IMAGE LTD

Stream here

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‘London Calling’ by THE CLASH

Stream here

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See/hear you next week for the year of 1980…

YESTERDAY’S CRACKERS – This Week: 25 Killer Tracks And 3 Top LP’s From 1978…

The best of the past

Every week Turn Up The Volume! jumps into the past! Relive 25 Crackers and
3 Top Albums per year/per week. Here’s another fabulous year to remember: 1978.

The 25 KILLER TRACKS

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The 3 TOP ALBUMS

– ‘All Mod Cons‘ by THE JAM

Stream here

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– ‘Parallel Lines‘ by BLONDIE

Stream here

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‘This Year’s Model’ by ELVIS COSTELLO

Stream here

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See/hear you next week for the year of 1979…

Striking Singles Turning 40 In 2018 – Here Are TURN UP THE VOLUME’S 10 Winners…

Going back in sonic history…

1978 was one of the highlight years
for stand out punk/new wave singles
Really tough to choose only ten!
Here are TURN UP THE VOLUME’S
top picks (some great sleeves too)

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1/ ‘Hong Kong Garden’ by SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES
Oriental riffs and Siouxsie‘s pitch black voice…
Released: 18 August 1978 – debut single

2/ ‘(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais’ by THE CLASH
Barbed wire reggae à la The Clash
Released: 16 June 1978

3/ ‘Public Image’ by PUBLIC IMAGE LTD
Goodbye Pistols, hello PIL
Released: 13 October 1978 – debut single

4/ ‘Damaged Goods’ by GANG OF FOUR
The band’s smashing debut 45…
Released: 13 October 1978

5/ ‘Where Were You’ by THE MEKONS
Explosive like a molotov cocktail…

6/ ‘Pump It Up’ by ELVIS COSTELLO
Costello‘s sex song…
Released: 28 April 1978

7/ ‘Shot By Both Sides’ by MAGAZINE
Howard Devoto‘s glorious paranoia stroke…
Released: 20 January 1978

8/ ‘Down In The Tube Station At Midnight’ by THE JAM
Molestation in the London Underground…
Released: 13 October 1978

9/ ‘Ambition’ by SUBWAY SECT
Founder Vic Godard was a underrated genius…

10/ ‘Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve) by BUZZC0CKS
One of their many speedy pop punk crackers…