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Linus was an
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band from
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, formed in 1992. They were integral to the early UK riot grrrl scene and considered an essential early riot grrl band.Monem, Nadine (ed.)(2007) ''Riot Grrrl: Revolution Girl Style Now!'', Black Dog Publishing,


History

Linus was formed by songwriter/guitarists Jen Denitto and Andy Roberts, with vocalist Tammy Denitto and drummer Peter Frost, and played their first gigs in late 1992 after several years of rehearsals. Linus soon became involved in the London riot grrrl scene, helping to organise gigs (including the debut from
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), and producing
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including "Plague Your Eyes", which gained them fan and press attention. Members of the band organised riot grrrl meetings, a newsletter and a PO box, and networked with riot grrrls around the UK. On Valentine's Day 1993 they performed with riot grrrl bands
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and Blood Sausage, the same weekend of the former band's notorious appearance on The Word; gigs followed the same year with
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, Pussycat Trash, Skinned Teen, Frantic Spiders, Witchknot and other riot grrrl-associated bands such as Heavenly,
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, and Scrawl, with whom they toured in September. The first single, the "Linus" EP, was recorded by Ian Shaw and released on
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’s Bone Records in 1993, followed by a three-song contribution to four-band/double 7" compilation "Some Hearts Paid To Lie" on Wiiija. Follow up single "Super Golgotha Crucifixion Scene" was released in 1994 and made Radio 1's Evening Session single of the week; along with debut album ''Yougli'', it was released on Elemental Records, then part of the
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group. The album was well-received across the board, and rated 4/5 in Select. The same year saw an appearance at the
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and a small US tour. Linus were dropped by Elemental in 1995 after the label was acquired by
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, and the next few years saw line-up changes and various unreleased recordings. Jen Denitto left in 1997, and was replaced temporarily by Charley Stone (
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/ Gay Dad) and permanently by Deb van der Geugten. Drummer Annie Leblond joined for the "Don’t Forget" EP in 1998 - well-reviewed by Melody Maker - and second album ''Good Listener'', recorded in 1999 and released in 2000, after which Andy Withey joined on drums. 2002-2004 saw Linus reinvigorated by a second wave of riot grrrl-associated music, with the band playing three
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s in 2003. In 2004, the band toured to support their "P.E." EP, including gigs with We Start Fires,
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. This period saw Linus networking with the
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scene, including shows for Local Kid (Bristol) and Homocrime (London) and gigs alongside Lesbo Pig and Wetdog. Linus disbanded in 2005 after the sudden death of Andy Roberts. Tammy Denitto went on to play in The Dream Is Over with Stephen Lane of Vase. Jen Denitto went on to play in The Low Edges and
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; and has drummed with
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, Dom Green and
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. Both Jen Denitto and Deb van der Geugten played in
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and
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. Compilations of unreleased Linus material, and demos of songs by Andy Roberts were released in 2006; a memorial gig was held in February the same year. The 2007 book ''Riot Grrrl: Revolution Girl Style Now!'' was part-dedicated to Roberts. In June 2015, an "Andy Roberts Retrospective" exhibition was held at the Edwardian Cloakroom in
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, including live music. Following on from this, former band members Jen Denitto, Deb van der Geugten and Charley Stone played a gig together, billed as The Bass Players of Linus, in February 2016. Jen Denitto released her first solo album ''Trustfall'', in January 2018, recorded with guest musicians including former members of The Wimmins' Institute. Linus' and Andy Roberts' albums were made available digitally in 2017.


Discography


Albums & EPs

*"Linus" EP, 7", Bone, 1993 *"Super Golgotha Crucifixion Scene" EP, 7"/CDs, Elemental, 1994 *''Yougli'' LP/CD, Elemental, 1994 *"Don’t Forget" EP, CDs, Mole In The Ground, 1998 *''Good Listener'' CD, Mole In The Ground, 2000 *"P.E." EP, CDs, Mole In The Ground, 2004 *"Exhibit E: Linus" EP, CDs, Homocrime, 2004 *''The Course of True Linus Never Did Run Smooth'' CD, Mole In The Ground, 2006 ompilation


Compilation appearances

*"Born Again"/"Trivia"/"Woe" on ''Some Hearts Paid To Lie'', 2x7", Wiiija, 1993 *"Adolesce" (live at the Phoenix Festival) on ''Quid Deal'', Cass, Melody Maker, 1994 *"Where’s Billy Zoom?" on ''Rough Cuts'', CD, Rough Trade, 1997 *"Lift Off" on ''Rage Against The Scene'', CD, Club V, 1999 *"Lovers of London" on ''Joy of Incompetence, Vol 1'', CD, Blue Minnow, 2004


References

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External links


Linus archiveDIY Queer Feminist (Sub)cultural Resistance in the UK, Julia Downes (2009)
British indie rock groups Riot grrrl bands Underground punk scene in the United Kingdom