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S.C.U.M

S.C.U.M were an English post-punk and art rock band from South East London, active from 2008 to 2013. Formed by vocalist Thomas Cohen along with Bradley Baker (machines and press), Samuel Kilcoyne (keyboards), Huw Webb (bass), and initial drummer Ruaridh Connellan, the band drew their name from Valerie Solanas's 1967 ''SCUM Manifesto'' and developed a sound blending gothic noise-punk elements with moody, synth-driven textures. They released their debut single "Visions Arise" in 2008 on Loog Records and signed to for their sole album, ''Again into Eyes'', issued in September 2011, which peaked at No. 192 on the . The band performed at events like the 2011 ATP festival before announcing their split on 12 January 2013.

History

Formation and early releases

S.C.U.M. was formed in early 2008 in by vocalist Thomas Cohen, multi-instrumentalist Bradley Baker, and school friends including Samuel Kilcoyne, who had founded the Underage club nights. The group drew its name from Valerie Solanas's 1967 manifesto , which profoundly influenced the young musicians. Drawing from and traditions, they assembled an initial lineup that included drummer Ruaridh Connellan and bassist Joseph Williams, focusing on creating dense, atmospheric soundscapes. The band conducted initial rehearsals in and began performing local gigs at venues across the city, honing their experimental style amid the vibrant scene. These early shows helped solidify their reputation for intense, theatrical performances, attracting attention from underground promoters and labels. By late 2008, lineup adjustments occurred when Connellan departed in November, with Melissa Rigby joining on drums to provide greater stability. S.C.U.M.'s debut single, "Visions Arise," was released on 15 September 2008 through , serving as their first official musical output. The 7-inch vinyl featured the titular A-side track alongside the B-side "Second Sea," capturing the band's emerging blend of brooding electronics, jagged guitars, and Cohen's poetic vocals. This release introduced their core sound, emphasizing emotional depth and sonic experimentation. Following the single's release, S.C.U.M. embarked on early tours across the and in 2009 and 2010, performing in cities such as those at festivals like Camden Crawl and building international connections. Some tour stops facilitated informal recording sessions, allowing the band to refine material and expand their sonic palette. These experiences contributed to lineup stabilizations and the evolution of their distinctive aesthetic, setting the stage for future developments.

Breakthrough and touring

In 2011, S.C.U.M signed with , a label known for its roster of innovative artists, following recommendations from figures like Sclavunos of , who helped refine their sound for label founder Daniel Miller. This partnership culminated in the release of their debut album, Again into Eyes, on 12 September 2011, produced by Ken Thomas and Jolyon Thomas at Earth Terminal Studios in Odiham, . The album peaked at number 192 on the , marking the band's entry into broader commercial visibility despite its niche appeal. Preceding the album, issued the "Amber Hands" on 18 July 2011, featuring remixes by and , which served as an introduction to their layered, atmospheric style. Post-release, "Whitechapel" followed on 26 September 2011, and "Faith Unfolds" emerged on 2 January 2012, both backed by music videos and radio play on stations like BBC 6 Music. These singles fueled promotional efforts, including in-store appearances and media rounds, helping to build anticipation and fan engagement ahead of live dates. A pivotal moment came in July 2011 when S.C.U.M performed at the ATP festival at London's , curated by Portishead, sharing the bill with acts like and Swans. This high-profile slot, one of their largest audiences to date, showcased their evolving live energy and contributed to industry buzz just before the album launch. Their set emphasized dramatic lighting and direct audience interaction, drawing on influences like to infuse performances with raw, industrial intensity. The band's rising profile enabled extensive touring across the and from late 2011 into 2012, with audience sizes growing from club venues of 200-300 to festival crowds exceeding 1,000. A September 2011 European leg included stops in and , followed by UK dates in October such as Exeter's Cavern and Bristol's , where they tested album material amid enthusiastic responses. By February 2012, a headline UK tour hit cities like and , with setlists centering on Again into Eyes tracks—"Amber Hands," "Whitechapel," and "Faith Unfolds"—alongside earlier cuts like "Visions Arise," often extending to 45-60 minutes with improvisational noise elements. These tours solidified their reputation for visceral, immersive shows, as noted in contemporary reviews praising the shift from chaotic early gigs to more structured yet unpredictable energy. Amid this activity, S.C.U.M released the limited-edition Lost EP on 27 August 2012 exclusively through Rough Trade Shops, limited to 300 vinyl copies of early, previously unreleased material recorded prior to their Mute era. The EP captured raw demos from their formative sessions, offering fans a glimpse into the band's origins while they continued touring.

Dissolution and aftermath

On 12 January 2013, S.C.U.M announced their breakup via a post on their official Facebook page, stating that the band had ended their extended hiatus and would no longer continue together after five years since formation. The band's final live performances took place at the in August 2012, marking the beginning of their hiatus that ultimately led to the dissolution. No new music or major projects were completed following the release of their debut album Again into Eyes in 2011, though members hinted at upcoming solo endeavors in the announcement. In the months after the split, three former members—Huw Webb, Melissa Rigby, and Bradley Baker—formed the new band Astral Pattern in 2013, releasing their debut EP Light Poems on 1 July. S.C.U.M has remained inactive since the 2013 breakup, with no official releases, tours, or reunion announcements as of 2025. Frontman Thomas Cohen later pursued a solo career, reflecting in interviews on the enduring influence of Again into Eyes as a pivotal creative statement from the band's era.

Band members

Core lineup

The core lineup of S.C.U.M. consisted of the primary members who were active during the band's main recording and touring phase from 2010 to 2013, solidifying during early European tours that helped refine their live sound. Thomas Cohen served as the band's lead vocalist and primary songwriter, joining at the group's formation in 2008 and remaining until its dissolution in 2013. His distinctive vocal style, often described as haunting and , was particularly prominent on early tracks like "Visions Arise," where his delivery blended beauty with a ghastly intensity over driving basslines. Bradley Baker, a co-founder alongside in , handled machines and press duties, overseeing the band's elements and contributing to the atmospheric production layers throughout their . His work on keyboards and synthesizers helped shape the band's dense, experimental textures, as credited on the 2011 album Again into Eyes. Samuel Kilcoyne joined in 2008 as the band's keyboardist, providing synth arrangements that formed the backbone of S.C.U.M.'s sound. On Again into Eyes, his and synthesizer contributions added swirling, otherworldly depth to tracks like "," enhancing the album's immersive quality. Huw Webb joined around 2010 on bass, participating in sessions for Again into Eyes and providing the rhythmic foundation for the band's live performances. His basslines, often paired with piano accents, grounded the group's more abstract electronic explorations, as heard in the album's brooding opener "Miss You." Melissa Rigby joined in 2011 on drums, contributing to both the recording of Again into Eyes and subsequent touring. Her percussion drove the band's propulsive energy, notably building to intense crescendos in tracks like the album's epic closer "Whitechapel," marking a shift from the group's earlier all-male configuration.

Former and session members

Ruaridh Connellan served as S.C.U.M.'s original , joining the band upon its formation in early 2008 and remaining until 2009. He contributed percussion to the group's debut single, "Visions Arise," released on 7" vinyl by Loog Records in 2008. Connellan was dismissed from the band shortly before the recording of their debut Again Into Eyes in 2010. Joseph Williams was the initial bassist, also joining in 2008 as part of the founding lineup. He participated in early 2009 studio recordings and the band's initial live performances during their formative tours. Williams departed soon after, paving the way for his replacement and the stabilization of the core lineup around 2010.

Musical style and influences

Core elements

S.C.U.M.'s music fused and , characterized by prominent vaporous synth textures and keyboards that often dominated the arrangements, alongside abrasive, shimmery guitars and electronic elements provided by band member Baker's "machines." The band's debut single "," released in 2009, exemplified this raw fusion with its noisy, no-wave-inflected energy. Thematically, S.C.U.M. explored emotional fluctuations caused by visual manifestations of colored shapes representing repressed lust, , , and positive interpretations of dark topics like , as evident in lyrics from their album Again Into Eyes (2011), such as the reflections on personal faith in "Faith Unfolds" ("I accept my faith sacred only to me") and the disorienting shifts in "Days Untrue" ("Walk towards all the holiest places / Distance all of our most silent traces"). The band's name and style drew inspiration from Valerie Solanas's . Production emphasized dense, layered soundscapes, achieved through iterative studio processes involving heavy layering of synth washes and melodic elements, resulting in distorted, breathy vocals from Cohen that smeared across mid-tempo rhythms with steady, intense propulsion. Produced by and Jolyon Thomas, the sound on Again Into Eyes was impeccably polished, prioritizing atmospheric depth over raw aggression. Live performances embodied a theatrical, immersive aesthetic, featuring curated visuals like atmospheric , creating an environment that enhanced the band's primal, improvisational energy and rhythmic intensity, with Thomas Cohen's shaman-like physical contortions. Over time, S.C.U.M.'s sound evolved from the raw, noisy of their early singles to the more structured, hook-driven, and atmosphere-heavy tracks on their full-length debut, incorporating greater melodic emergence and gothic undertones while retaining core electronic and synth-driven foundations.

Key influences

While S.C.U.M. claimed they were not influenced by anyone musically, they expressed admiration for acts in the and genres, with particular fondness for Throbbing Gristle's pioneering use of industrial noise and electronics. In interviews, vocalist Thomas Cohen highlighted a fondness for such industrial forebears, noting their role in shaping experimental approaches to sound. This manifested in S.C.U.M.'s early live performances, where they channeled Throbbing Gristle's confrontational energy through abrasive, noise-driven sets reminiscent of the no-wave movement from New York's early scenes. Post-punk atmospheres also played a key role. Other inspirations included Ghost's textures, contributing to the band's layered, ethereal soundscapes, and Liars' experimental structures, which informed S.C.U.M.'s unconventional song arrangements and provocative stage presence. These elements aligned with broader nods to 1970s–1980s movements, such as the psychedelic and cinematic influences from figures like and films like Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, without direct sampling but through thematic and textural homages. Band members frequently cited these favorites in discussions, with Cohen emphasizing industrial pioneers' impact on their raw, unpolished ethos during live outings, including support slots for themselves. Such references underscored S.C.U.M.'s commitment to blending confrontational electronics with atmospheric depth, briefly evident in their synth-heavy arrangements that bridged grit and melancholy.

Discography

Studio albums

S.C.U.M.'s sole studio album, Again Into Eyes, was released on 12 September 2011 by . Recorded at Earth Terminal Studios in , the album was produced by Ken Thomas and Jolyon Thomas, whose previous work includes collaborations with artists such as , M83, and . It marked the band's only full-length release before their dissolution. The album was issued in multiple formats, including , 180-gram , and digital download. Comprising 10 tracks with a total runtime of approximately 37 minutes, it features a blend of , , and electronic elements, building on singles like "Amber Hands" that preceded its release. Track listing
  1. "Faith Unfolds" – 3:45
  2. "Days Untrue" – 3:34
  3. "Cast Into Seasons" – 3:50
  4. "Amber Hands" – 3:51
  5. "Summon the Sound" – 3:24
  6. "Sentinal Bloom" – 4:58
  7. "" – 3:00
  8. "" – 4:02
  9. "Water" – 0:50
  10. "" – 6:01
The album achieved modest commercial success, peaking at number 192 on the .

Singles and EPs

S.C.U.M released their debut "Visions Arise" on 15 September 2008 through Loog Records. Issued as a 7-inch in the UK, it featured "Visions Arise" as the A-side (running 4:49) and "Second Sea" as the B-side (running 3:29). The band's second single, "Amber Hands," followed on 18 July 2011 via , serving as the from their debut album Again Into Eyes. Available in multiple formats including 12-inch vinyl, CD, and digital download, it included the (3:51), "Fountains" (2:50), and remixes of "Amber Hands" by (4:10) and (4:05). The single peaked at number 25 on the Physical Singles Chart and had a directed by Matthew Stone, released in June 2011. "Whitechapel" was issued on 26 September 2011, also on , as a promotional single tied to Again Into Eyes. Released primarily as a 12-inch and digital formats, the single comprised "Whitechapel" (6:01), "Blindness" (2:46), and remixes including versions by Carter Tutti (6:18) and . Following the album's release, "Faith Unfolds" appeared as a post-album single on 2 January 2012 through . Distributed digitally and as promotional CDRs, it featured the title track (3:44) alongside remixes by (3:11) and (4:21). The band's final release, the Lost EP, emerged on 27 August 2012 on LoAF Records as a limited-edition 7-inch white-label vinyl, with 300 copies exclusively available at Rough Trade shops. Recorded at 1-2-3-4 HQ in East London prior to the band's signing with Mute, the EP included three tracks: "Theatres Below" (3:05) on the A-side, and "Dead Boys" (2:45), "Demons Are Forever" (3:01) on the B-side. The masters had been lost after an initial pressing attempt but were rediscovered and pressed for this exclusive run.

Reception and legacy

Critical reviews

S.C.U.M.'s debut album Again Into Eyes (2011) received generally favorable reviews from critics, earning a Metascore of 74 out of 100 on based on 13 aggregated reviews. awarded it 6.7 out of 10, praising the band's ambitious use of vaporous synth textures and keyboards that largely supplanted guitars, creating an atmosphere-heavy sound distinct from their noisier early material, though noting struggles to escape comparisons to . praised the high-energy synths and guitars on tracks like "Faith Unfolds" and the celebratory drive throughout, while acknowledging the band's evolving mastery of gothic references. rated it 8 out of 10, commending its uncompromising elements and melancholy introspection reminiscent of Sisters of Mercy-era rock. Singles from the album also drew positive attention for their execution. "Amber Hands," the , was lauded for its accessible, psychedelic energy with spiraling distorted guitars and droning synths over a propulsive beat, marking a shift to a more hook-driven sound. The closing track "Whitechapel" was noted for its intense, extended build-up exceeding five minutes, blending promise with brooding tension. Overall, S.C.U.M. garnered a reputation as a cult favorite within the indie scene for their moody, synth-driven , but achieved limited mainstream breakthrough despite festival appearances like in 2011 that generated buzz around the album's release. Critics frequently pointed to the band's derivative reliance on influences like and , with some highlighting production inconsistencies such as excessive reverb that occasionally rendered tracks emotionally hollow. The band received no major during their active years.

Cultural impact and post-band activities

S.C.U.M. contributed to the as a East London-based act, blending and with a heavy emphasis on keyboards and synthesizers over guitars, evolving from noisy no-wave origins to a more polished, atmosphere-heavy sound. Their presence in the London underground scene positioned them alongside contemporaries like , with whom they shared aesthetic and musical ties, including familial connections through bassist Huw Webb. The band's debut album Again into Eyes (2011) exemplified this synth-driven approach, featuring moody, mid-tempo rock swaddled in vaporous textures that marked their role in the era's art rock resurgence. Following the band's 2013 breakup, frontman Thomas Cohen pursued a solo , releasing Bloom Forever in 2016 on Stolen Recordings, a lo-fi, blues-inflected that retained contemplative elements of S.C.U.M.'s psychedelic grit while exploring personal themes of and . Critics noted parallels to his prior work, with Cohen's raw vocals and atmospheric evoking a more subdued evolution of the S.C.U.M. sound. Former members Huw Webb, Melissa Rigby, and Bradley Baker formed Astral Pattern in 2013, shifting to psychedelic influenced by Kraftwerk, with releases including the EP Light Poems in 2013 before becoming inactive after 2015. Keyboardist Samuel Kilcoyne continued involvement in London's scenes as a performer and promoter, maintaining ties to electronic and experimental acts. As of 2025, S.C.U.M. has not reunited, with no scheduled performances or new material announced. The band's catalog endures through streaming platforms like Qobuz and Spotify, sustaining a dedicated fanbase amid reappraisals of early 2010s post-punk.

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