

New Model Army are a
legendary global
underground cult band.
Formed by Justin
Sullivan, Stuart
Morrow and Phil Tompkins
in Bradford in 1980,
their beginnings were
inspired by Northern
Soul,
Punk Rock and the
incendiary atmosphere of
the times. Since then,
they have had long,
creative and
eventful journey. They
have been massively
influential in ‘post-punk’,
‘folk-rock’, ‘politico-rock’,
‘goth’, ‘metal’ and all
kinds of musical
sub-cultures but they
have steadfastly refused
to belong to any
club that would have
them as members.
Without a ‘genre’
audience, and never
having had a Top 20 hit
single in any country,
New
Model Army still have
album sales in the
millions, have attracted
some of the biggest
producers on the
planet (Glyn Johns, Tom
Dowd, Andy Wallace, Bob
Clearmountain,) and have
built up an almost
religious devotion
amongst fans. Having
grasped early on that
the Internet was going
to revolutionize
the way music is sold,
from the mid-1990s they
set out on the
now-fashionable wholly
independent
path of controlling all
aspects of their output.
As a result, they have
been perfectly placed to
withstand
the changes in the
Industry and have
outlasted most of their
peers. There are very
few older bands in
NMA’s position of being
able to record and
release what they like
when they like, while
maintaining a
worldwide following
without making a single
compromise.
September 2009 saw the
release their eleventh
studio album 'Today Is A
Good Day'. Mostly
written in
the wake of the Wall
Street collapse (an
event celebrated in the
white-hot title track),
the album was
hailed as one of their
best and the album tour
went on through six
months and 20 countries.
And in
Autumn 2010 they
performed an ambitious
series of two-night
stands in cities across
four continents
to celebrate their 30th
Anniversary.
Delayed but undaunted by
six months of set-backs
including a fire that
totally destroyed their
studio
on Christmas Eve and the
theft of much of their
touring gear, the band
are currently performing
at
Festivals across Europe
and working on their
twelth studio album
while a television
documentary is
being made to coincide
with its release.
Originally formed as a
three piece, the current
five piece features
Michael Dean on drums,
Dean
White on keyboards,
Marshall Gill on guitar
and their latest
addition, Ceri Monger on
bass. This is a
remarkable band - as
hungry an focused as
ever, with a continually
regenerating audience
and
insatiable creative
ambition.