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The Adverts

Rehearsal Tape

limited red 12" EP - £27.99 | Pre Order
In 1977, The Adverts sent a five song cassette they recorded at a rehearsal to Chiswick Records.
The Adverts

Cast of Thousands (2024 Repress)

lp + download with bonus tracks - £21.99 | Buy
Originally released to a fan base and music press that were unprepared for the band to move on from the punk fury of “Crossing The Red Sea”, The Adv...
Crossing The Red Sea With The Adverts (2022 repress)
  1. One Chord Wonders
  2. Bored Teenagers
  3. New Church
  4. On The Roof
  5. Newboys
  6. Gary Glimore's Eyes
  7. Bombsite Boys
  8. No Time To Be 21
  9. Safety in Numbers
  10. New Day Dawning
  11. Drowning Men
  12. On Wheels
  13. Great British Mistake
  14. Singles
  15. One Chord Wonders
  16. Quickstep
  17. Gary Gilmore's Eyes
  18. Bored Teenagers
  19. Safety in Numbers
  20. We Who Wait
  21. On Wheels
  22. Newboys
  23. New Church
  24. Gary Gilmore's Eyes
  25. Drowning Men
  26. No Time To Be 21

The Adverts

Crossing The Red Sea With The Adverts (2022 repress)

fire records
  • limited 2lp in gatefold

    Released: 2nd Sep 2022

    £26.99
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Released after an ever growing live following and the string of successful chart hits, The Advert's debut has cemented its place in punk rock history.

Now this 2LP release includes an extra LP, with 12 extra tracks made of up single recordings and live bonus tracks. From the sonic Armageddon which ushers in 'One Chord Wonders' through to the deliriously protracted fade of 'Great British Mistake', 'Crossing The Red Sea' never put a foot wrong. Created at the height of Punk, recorded with all the venom and passion which gave the era such vitality, "Crossing the Red Sea" was at once a statement of intent and a bellow of defiance, a refusal to take anything for granted, even its own brilliance. More than that, though, the album defined and thus became the precious moment in time when the establishment rules of rock fell away, and new ones still had to be carved out. And by those brittle standards, the Adverts weren't simply crossing the Red Sea, they were parting it.