
This relatively obscure, nihilistic and resigned second album by a near forgotten Mancunian post punk group was released decades before the birth of writer Lina Adams in the early 00s; so why does it speak so clearly to her life today?
It’s been 40 years since The Chameleons released What Does Anything Mean? Basically. Currently playing on my laptop, remastered in crisp HD 1440p, their frontman Mark Burgess is belting out the final refrain of ‘Singing Rule Brittania’. It’s 1984, the year before the album was released, and The Chameleons are playing live at Camden Palace, following the release of the album they are best known for, Script Of The Bridge. Four brooding Manchester lads in skinny jeans look cool as…
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