
On This Day, 43 ago, the Virgin Prunes released the single 'Moments and Mine (Despite Straight Lines)'
On this day, June 27, 1981, now 43 ago, the Irish post-punk band Virgin Prunes released their evocative 7" single "Moments and Mine (Despite Straight Lines)". This seminal release stands as a testament to the band’s avant-garde approach and their significant influence in the post-punk and gothic rock scenes of the early 1980s.
Virgin Prunes, formed in 1977 in Dublin, were renowned for their theatrical performances and boundary-pushing music. The band consisted of members Gavin Friday, Guggi, Dave-id Busaras, Dik Evans, Strongman, and Pod. Their music often explored themes of chaos, existentialism, and the human condition, blending abrasive sounds with performance art to create a unique and immersive experience.
The single "Moments and Mine/In the Greylight/War" encapsulates the band’s experimental essence. The three tracks each offer a distinct sonic and emotional experience, reflective of the band's ability to traverse a wide array of moods and styles. On the A-side, the title track "Moments and Mine", is a hauntingly beautiful piece that showcases the band’s ability to blend melodic elements with dark, brooding undertones. Gavin Friday’s emotive vocals, combined with the intricate guitar work and atmospheric production, create a song that is both melancholic and mesmerizing. On the B-side we discover "In the Greylight", whereon the Virgin Prunes dive deeper into their gothic influences, producing a track that is both eerie and ethereal. The use of sparse instrumentation and haunting soundscapes evokes a sense of otherworldliness, making it a standout piece in their discography. The second B-side track and thrird track on this 7" is "War", a stark and powerful commentary on conflict and human strife. With its aggressive rhythms and confrontational lyrics, the song captures the band’s ability to convey intense emotions and social commentary through their music. The track’s raw energy and urgency reflect the chaotic nature of its subject matter.
The release of "Moments and Mine (Despite Straight Lines)" came at a time when the post-punk movement was gaining momentum, with bands experimenting with new sounds and challenging the norms of popular music. Virgin Prunes were at the forefront of this movement, and this single is a prime example of their innovative spirit.
The impact of Virgin Prunes' work extends beyond their immediate discography. They were pioneers in the incorporation of performance art into music, influencing countless bands and artists who followed. Their willingness to explore dark and complex themes set them apart from many of their contemporaries, cementing their place in the annals of alternative music history.
Today, we celebrate the release of "Moments and Mine (Despite Straight Lines)" recognizing it as a crucial moment in the evolution of post-punk music. The Virgin Prunes’ fearless exploration of sound and performance continues to inspire and challenge, making their work as relevant today as it was over four decades ago.
As we look back on this release, we are reminded of the power of music to push boundaries and provoke thought. "Moments and Mine (Despite Straight Lines)" is more than just a single; it is a piece of art that encapsulates the spirit of innovation and the quest for deeper understanding that defines the best of post-punk music.
UK 7" single (RT 072)
- "Moments and Mine (Despite Straight Lines)" – 4:27
- "In the Greylight" – 2:50
- "War" – 2:06
