Historical Archive
Live At The Recession Club 22.9.83 captures The Apostles' raw energy and political fervor during a pivotal moment in the early 1980s punk scene. The album showcases the band's distinctive sound, characterized by aggressive guitar riffs, frenetic drumming, and socially conscious lyrics that critique the socio-economic climate of the time. This live recording is a testament to the underground music movement's spirit, reflecting the era's discontent and the band's commitment to activism through art. The Apostles have left a lasting legacy as influential figures in the anarcho-punk genre, inspiring future generations of musicians.