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Glen Matlock

General Info

  • Genre: Pop Punk / Punk / Rock

    Location London, UK

    Profile Views: 139243

    Last Login: 5/14/2012

    Member Since 1/19/2006

    Website www.thephilistinesuk.com

    Record Label Peppermint

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Glen Matlock needs little introduction. As well as penning arguably the most famous punk song ever, Pretty Vacant, Glen wrote the music to the Sex Pistols classics, including Anarchy In The UK and God Save The Queen, creating the benchmarks for any aspiring rock band. The Sex Pistols reunions have given the world the chance to see Glen reaffirm his rightful position as the cornerstone of the Pistols music. However, the Sex Pistols represent only a fraction of what Glen has achieved. His next band, the Rich Kids, put out one of the most influential albums of the late 70s, Ghosts Of Princes In Towers, packed full of rock ‘n’ pop gems. Working with Iggy Pop, (who recorded Glen’s song Ambition), during the 80s, kept him in the limelight and at the top of his game. Throughout his endeavours, Glen has performed with a Who’s Who of Rock ‘n’ Roll Cool: Bobby Gillespie, Clem Burke, Slim Jim Phantom, Zak Starkey, Chris Spedding, Robert Gordon, to name check just a few from the last couple of years alone. In the 1990s, Glen began his re-emergence as a force to be reckoned with. His solo album Who’s he Think he is When he’s at Home? recorded for Creation Records, was a full-on guitar album, blistering in its intensity, taking everyone by surprise. Glen, recording and performing as The Philistines, continued his reinvention in 2000 with the acclaimed Open Mind album. The set showed a man having regained the high ground; Rattle Your Cage, Idiot, Sad Meal For One, and the title track were up there with his best. On Something arrived in the middle of the decade, an album which saw the full spectrum of Glen’s prowess dovetail into one of the best rock releases of the period. Highlights included the fiery Piece Of The Action, the Glam Rock feel of Playboy Blues, and the Faces influenced OK Kiddo. White Knuckle Ride was a pile driver which got young pretenders sitting up and taking notice. The Philistines line-up has evolved over the years, with the different players all bringing their own unique style to the table. Drummer Chris Musto, guitarists James Stevenson, Ray McVeigh, Koozie Johns, Mick Jones, Tony Barber, and Steve New, have all added to the rock ‘n’ roll mix in the studio or live on stage. On Glen’s new album, Born Running, Javier Weyler from the Stereophonics provides formidable, at times breathtaking, drumming. Jim Lowe - who produced the Stereophonics as well as Glen’s Open Mind album – has worked his rock ‘n’ roll magic once more behind the controls. Jim, also a gifted guitarist, plays on the album which sees the return of both James Stevenson and a final, virtuoso performance by the late Steve New. It’s a stunning collection of songs, perhaps his strongest since Never Mind The Bollocks. Powerhouse performances abound; title track Born Running, Rock Chick, Electricity and Time Bomb, leave the listener in no doubt that Glen can match anyone sonically. With the spiky T-R-O-U-B-L-E, the touching Something Tells Me, and a heartfelt Somewhere Somehow, all corners of the emotional spectrum are touched. Released in the year Glen hooked up with the re-united Faces, Born Running symbolises a man whose career continues on an upward trajectory. Written by Phil Singleton
  • Members

    Glen Matlock.. Jim Lowe Javier Weyler James Stevenson
  • Influences

    Sex Pistols, Small Faces, Faces
  • Sounds Like

    Rock Punk, Sex Pistols, Small Faces, Faces

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  • Marks Invisible $pectac…

    Have a great weekend.
    Rock on.
     - Mark.

    1 month ago
  • Robert Timms

      Just heard THE CHIEF WHIPS version of "BIG YELLOW TAXI" at first I hated it and now I love it!http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-other-creek/id262981833

    2 months ago
  • Pete Rocker

    Thanks Glen for Co-Hosting The Shoebox with Hugh Cornwell on March 6th. It was great talking about your Tour with Hugh and talking about your Careers!! You produced a great show playing your music and your influences!! The Show can be heard by going to our website:http://shoeboxradio.ca/index.htm

    2 months ago
  • Pete Rocker

    GLENN MATLOCK IS FOREVER A PUNK!! PURE RAW ROCK ROYALTY!! 

    3 months ago
  • Goyah

    PIERO CHIAMBRETTI MUSIC CONTEST

    VOTATECI! :)
    GRAZIE IN ANTICIPO PER IL SUPPORTO!

    GOYAH

    è possibile votare una volta al giorno:
    segui il link
    http://apps.facebook.com/contestsapps/showentry/CHIAMBRETTI-SUNDAY-SHOW-MUZIK-CONTEST/5335?fbpage_id=308745792481988

    3 months ago
  • A.N.A.3.L

    Hello! :)
    Our old page was deleted... enjoy the new one and music I hope! ;)
    Kiss,
    Oilid
    Ps : a video clip is now online!

    3 months ago
  • Some Bizarre

    Honour or shame, act well ones part, for that is where the honour lies  " Tortoises (Testudinidae) or land turtles can not put ones self onto a fence post".

    3 months ago
  • The Vibe

    Hello Glen!
    We have a new song on our profile,it's called "Gipsy Lover",it would be great if you tell us what you think about it!
    Here's our Facebook page,join us please!
    www.facebook.com/thevibeband
    We're now also on twitter, http://twitter.com/TheVibeTweets
    Let's meet there too!!!!
    Wish you a great day, Talk soon!

    Cheers

    4 months ago
  • Billy

    Hi, I had the idea to form a community website where bands, writers, film-makers, etc. Could make promotional exchanges. I would tell my 60K connections about their band, book, project, etc. In exchange they would tell their friends, fans & followers about my free compilation album. This is it. www.proex.biz And it's free! When you think of the possibilities; to have your CD, book, website, business or service promoted in the most friendly way to millions of people worldwide, I think this is as good as it gets. All you have to do is hook up with fellow members and a offer personal exchange. There is a nice & easy component that allows you to both offer & accept promotional exchanges. Simple & Beautiful & Free! Get to know some good people right now! Very best wishes, Billy

    5 months ago
  • Roma Amor

     ROMA AMOR - Le coeur au chaud (clip of a track from the forthcoming album "Occhi Neri" to be released soon on OEC) 

    click the link below to watch the videoclip:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOaP6McW2ew

    5 months ago
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Biography

Glen Matlock needs little introduction. As well as penning arguably the most famous punk song ever, Pretty Vacant, Glen wrote the music to the Sex Pistols classics, including Anarchy In The UK and God Save The Queen, creating the benchmarks for any aspiring rock band. The Sex Pistols reunions have given the world the chance to see Glen reaffirm his rightful position as the cornerstone of the Pistols music. However, the Sex Pistols represent only a fraction of what Glen has achieved. His next band, the Rich Kids, put out one of the most influential albums of the late 70s, Ghosts Of Princes In Towers, packed full of rock ‘n’ pop gems. Working with Iggy Pop, (who recorded Glen’s song Ambition), during the 80s, kept him in the limelight and at the top of his game. Throughout his endeavours, Glen has performed with a Who’s Who of Rock ‘n’ Roll Cool: Bobby Gillespie, Clem Burke, Slim Jim Phantom, Zak Starkey, Chris Spedding, Robert Gordon, to name check just a few from the last couple of years alone. In the 1990s, Glen began his re-emergence as a force to be reckoned with. His solo album Who’s he Think he is When he’s at Home? recorded for Creation Records, was a full-on guitar album, blistering in its intensity, taking everyone by surprise. Glen, recording and performing as The Philistines, continued his reinvention in 2000 with the acclaimed Open Mind album. The set showed a man having regained the high ground; Rattle Your Cage, Idiot, Sad Meal For One, and the title track were up there with his best. On Something arrived in the middle of the decade, an album which saw the full spectrum of Glen’s prowess dovetail into one of the best rock releases of the period. Highlights included the fiery Piece Of The Action, the Glam Rock feel of Playboy Blues, and the Faces influenced OK Kiddo. White Knuckle Ride was a pile driver which got young pretenders sitting up and taking notice. The Philistines line-up has evolved over the years, with the different players all bringing their own unique style to the table. Drummer Chris Musto, guitarists James Stevenson, Ray McVeigh, Koozie Johns, Mick Jones, Tony Barber, and Steve New, have all added to the rock ‘n’ roll mix in the studio or live on stage. On Glen’s new album, Born Running, Javier Weyler from the Stereophonics provides formidable, at times breathtaking, drumming. Jim Lowe - who produced the Stereophonics as well as Glen’s Open Mind album – has worked his rock ‘n’ roll magic once more behind the controls. Jim, also a gifted guitarist, plays on the album which sees the return of both James Stevenson and a final, virtuoso performance by the late Steve New. It’s a stunning collection of songs, perhaps his strongest since Never Mind The Bollocks. Powerhouse performances abound; title track Born Running, Rock Chick, Electricity and Time Bomb, leave the listener in no doubt that Glen can match anyone sonically. With the spiky T-R-O-U-B-L-E, the touching Something Tells Me, and a heartfelt Somewhere Somehow, all corners of the emotional spectrum are touched. Released in the year Glen hooked up with the re-united Faces, Born Running symbolises a man whose career continues on an upward trajectory. Written by Phil Singleton

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