One of the most iconic of Italian punk bands, NOT MOVING have been born again in a new band with a brand new EP.
Originally formed in the northern town of Piacenza in 1981, Not Moving were one of Italy's most successful homegrown punk bands. Drawing influence from the gothic punk and rock'n'roll of X, The Gun Club and The Cramps, the band released three albums and toured with the likes of The Clash, Johnny Thunders and The Celibate Rifles before disintegrating amid addiction and acrimony during the 90s.
A brief reunion in the mid-Noughties saw them return to the stage for dates with The Damned and The Stooges, while reissues of their original albums quickly sold out.
Now longtime members Rita Lilith Oberti (vocals), Dome La Muerte (guitar) and Tony Bacciocchi (drums) are back together as NOT MOVING LTD, joined by Iride Volpi in a Cramps-style two guitars/no bass line-up.
The first fruit of the configuration is a three track vinyl and download EP featuring the tracks 'Lady Wine', 'Spider' and 'Suicide Temple'. Released through Area Pirata, it's available now through Bandcamp and Spotify.
Check out 'Lady Wine'...