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* Paul Haig - guitar, vocals, songwriting * Malcolm Ross - guitar, violin * David Weddell - bass * Ronnie Torrance - drums [View Updates]
Label: Postcard Rec.
Label Type: indie
Location: Scotland (U.K.)

Member since: December 21, 2008
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Josef K was a Scottish post-punk band active in the early 1980s who released singles on record label Postcard Records. The band was named after the protagonist of Franz Kafka's novel The Trial. Musically, they resembled their label mates Orange Juice in fusing post-punk guitars with funk and disco rhythms. However, in terms of their lyrics and image Josef K were always far more downbeat and austere than Orange Juice, and were never to have Orange Juice's commercial success. Mood-wise their sound could be said to be more in the realm of Joy Division to Orange Juice's more upbeat Culture Club-type leanings (incorporation of upbeat island rhythms, occasional steel drums). The band split prior to the release of the 1982 single, "The Farewell Single", which included the John Peel session track, "The Missionary". While the Postcard label was cited as a key influence on the C81 and the later C86 indie-pop movements, Josef K's sound is echoed in acts such as Franz Ferdinand and Bloc Party. "Sorry for Laughing" was covered by German synth pop group Propaganda on their 1985 album A Secret Wish and in 2004 by French New Wave/bossa nova band Nouvelle Vague on their self-titled debut. All of their songs were written by either Paul Haig or Paul Haig/Malcolm Ross. Paul Haig went on to have a solo career, releasing a string of albums on his own Rhythm of Life label between 1984 and 2008, while Malcolm Ross joined Orange Juice and then played with Aztec Camera and Blancmange before embarking on a solo career. Drummer Torrance and Bassist Wedell formed The Happy Family with Momus, releasing the The Man on Your Street on 4AD in 1982.
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