Stormtrooper + Trash + Social Security
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Stormtrooper + Trash + Social Security

1970s punk triple bill matinee gig

Presented by: Frugal Promotions


0 BRIGHTON: The Prince Albert (info)
P Sunday 4th October, 2026
N Door time: 2:00pm, start time: 2:10pm
. 18 and over
C Music - General

Event information

3 of the original 1970s punk bands come together for afternoon by the sea!
2pm to 5pm

STORMTROOPER

Formed at the legendary Marquee club in January 1975.

Lead singer Nigel Hutchings worked there running the bars, Jeff Piccinini and Mike Lee were over from San Francisco hoping to form a band.

So where better to find musicians than the Marquee, home of the Who, the Stones, and many more.

After recruiting John Pilka on guitar, and rehearsing in a shabby Kings road basement studio, the band started to take shape - as did Motorhead in the next studio.

Corruption Management took them on, and a recording studio in Covent Garden was booked for one day - that's all money they could afford. Four tracks were recorded including It’s Not Me, and I’m a Mess - which everyone thought was a ripper.

A gig at Bath Pavilion was booked, and, although not a massive turnout, went down really well. However, within weeks they had imploded, with Jeff joining punk upstarts Chelsea, and Nigel becoming assistant manager at the Marquee.

Early in 1976, Nigel witnessed a thunderbolt at the Club, the Sex Pistols supported Eddie and the Hot Rods - and punk was born! So later that year Jeff and Nigel decided to try and release I’m a Mess on a private label - Solent
Records.

A few thousand copies were pressed, and hand delivered to every record shop they could find in London. And a number were shipped abroad. Melody Maker, Sounds and New Musical Express reviewed I’m a Mess, with appropriate razor sharp comments - which the band loved.

To help promote it, they gave away a free badge/pin, screaming the legend, I’m a Mess. The badge proved very popular with all sorts of people including, famously, Sid Vicious.

In 1977, the band, with Maurice Bacon - formerly of Love Affair - on drums, went back into the studio to record Coming My Way and I’m on Fire. These were never released, however, Chelsea covered I’m on Fire, as Jeff was in the band.

But now, 2026, Stormtrooper have re-formed, and are putting shows together throughout the year. People remember them, the word is out, and there’s a real sense of excitement in the air - particularly as 2026 is the 50th anniversary of the birth of punk - were you there?

So, let's get Messy - come and check them out.

TRASH

In 1975 Mick Brophy (guitar), Simon Wright (vocals) , Keith Steptoe (bass) and Steve Pearce (drums) caught an early Sex Pistols gig and thought “we could do that!” . Calling themselves Trash after the New York Dolls song the band signed to Polydor and commenced gigging, supporting 999, The Lurkers, The Slits and many others. Debut single Priorities is now a sought-after slice of 1977 whilst second single N-N-E-R-V-O-U-S was released the following year, produced by the legendary Shel Talmy (The Who / Kinks). The band split up when Polydor passed on the option of an LP. They got back together to unsuccessfully audition for the film Quadrophenia. In 1979 Trash recorded a couple of tracks for Police producer Nigel Gray. By this time Simon Butler-Smith was on drums and Neil Cossar had joined on second guitar. In 2011 Only Fit For The Bin released the compilation CD This Is Complete Trash, followed by the vinyl version Bashing Out The Chords LP in 2023. Reviews were so positive that Trash decided to give it one last go, Mark ‘Wolfie’ Wolfenden joined on bass to record the 2025 single Matter Of Time. The sessions were great fun, so Trash decided to play their first gigs since 1978, proving that high energy rock’n’roll never goes out of fashion!

SOCIAL SECURITY

After seeing The Damned perform in late 76, Social Security left their jobs and signed on. They recruited 'Spy' a Damned roadie so named because the Damned were convinced he was a spy for the Pistols. With 'Spy' on board as their new singer, The Socials became major players in the Bristol and West Country's burgeoning punk scene.

Signed by Heartbeat Records They went on to record their first single on Bristol's newly formed Heartbeat record label. The single, a four track E.P. Was critically acclaimed by the legendary John Peel. Over the years the single has been re-released appearing on many highly regarded Punk anthology albums.

After a lot of arm twisting by their former management and due to public pressure Social Security relented and have now reformed playing extensively and showcasing their unique wit and song writing abilities. Social Security are true originals, Don't miss them!!

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Total price: £14.30
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Venue information

Brighton: The Prince Albert
0 48 Trafalgar Street
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 4ED
> princealbertbrighton.co.uk/
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