The Sound's 1989 Concert History

The Sound formed in South London in 1979, shortly after a band called The Outsiders dissolved. It isn't a very well-distributed fact, but the Outsiders' 1977 LP Calling on Youth was the first self-released British punk LP, issued roughly four months after Buzzcocks' infamous Spiral Scratch 7". Guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Adrian Borland led the Outsiders through a couple of other releases, but the band sputtered out three years after their 1976 formation.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 02, 1989
The Sound Patronaat Haarlem, North Holland, Netherlands
Indie
Post-Punk
New Wave
Color Noise
UK Post-Punk
Latvian
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Sound had?

The Sound has had 41 concerts.

What genre is The Sound?

The Sound is most often considered to be Indie, Post-Punk, New Wave, Color Noise, UK Post-Punk, and Latvian.

When was the last The Sound concert?

The last The Sound concert was on May 29, 2003 at Magic Stick in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The bands that performed were: The Raveonettes / Vue / The Sound.

What setlist does The Sound play live?

The songs that The Sound performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 28, 1987 concert at Parkpop 1987 in The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands:

  1. Acceleration Group
  2. Sense of Purpose
  3. Prove Me Wrong
  4. Total Recall
  5. Iron Years
  6. Hand of Love
  7. Where the Love Is
  8. I Give You Pain
  9. Kinetic
  10. Golden Soldiers
  11. New Dark Age
  12. Winning
  13. Resistance

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