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  1. The new track features vocals by John ‘Gaoler’ Sterry in place of original vocalist, Herbert Grönemeyer. Poignant and powerful, The Dying Rays (2020) is a meditation on mortality, composed and produced by Andy Gill.

  2. 12 de nov. de 2014 · Now that Gang Of Four have replaced founding vocalist Jon King with John “Gaoler” Sterry, guitarist Andy Gill is the only remaining original member of the band responsible for the landmark ...

  3. Happy Now is the ninth studio album by English post-punk band Gang of Four, self-released on 19 April 2019, and their most recent album as of 2022. The release has received mildly positive reviews. It is the band's final album before the 2020 death of guitarist Andy Gill, who was then the only original band member, though in 2021 Gang of Four re-united with two of four original members.

  4. 11 de mar. de 2015 · Then I heard What Happens Next, the first Go4 album with new singer John “Gaoler” Sterry. The AV Club‘s Annie Zaleski compared it to Stabbing Westward and God Lives Underwater, and if that’s not enough of an indictment, I don’t know what the hell to tell you.

  5. 19 de jul. de 2020 · Established in 2020, JJ Sterry is a British musical project featuring John 'Gaoler' Sterry and his long time foil, George Ackerley. They create a sound which fuses intimately spoken verses with lush choruses and vintage synths. John Sterry has toured extensively as lead singer in later incarnations of British post-punk icons, Gang Of Four ...

  6. On the album, as on the band’s rejuvenating 2013 tour dates, founding guitarist and songwriter Andy Gill has constructed a new Gang of Four: John “Gaoler” Sterry on vocals, Thomas McNiece on bass and Jonny Finnegan on drums. What Happens Next is a work that is aware of Gang of Four’s past but not beholden to it, and finds a band that is ...

  7. Gang of Four est créé en 1977 par quatre étudiants de l' Université de Leeds : Jon King, Andy Gill, Dave Allen et Hugo Burnham. Le nom du groupe fait référence à une faction communiste chinoise, la Bande des Quatre (littéralement : gang of four ), réprimée et amenée devant les tribunaux après la mort de Mao Zedong.