Family Fodder

Family Fodder
Background information
Genres Indie rock
Years active 1970s–present
Labels The state51 Conspiracy
Website www.familyfodder.co.uk

Family Fodder is a group of musicians revolving around songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer/producer, guitarist/keyboard player Alig Fodder. Formed in London in the 1970s, it has had a sporadic existence ever since, disbanding in the 1980s then reforming. Their song "Dinosaur Sex" is considered a post-punk classic.[1] They released a 12-inch single for Small Wonder Records as Frank Sumatra And The Mob in 1979.[2] The band continues to record and perform.

In 2010 Family Fodder released Classical Music,[3] featuring the singing of Darlini, daughter of the original vocalist Dominique Levillain.[4] It was followed in 2013 by Variety.

Discography

45 rpm, maxis, CD singles

Albums

Compilations, splits

References

  1. "Album Review: LCD Soundsystem - 'This Is Happening' (DFA/EMI)". NME. 13 May 2010.
  2. Frank Sumatra And The Mob Discogs.
  3. Classical Music, by Family Fodder Allmusic Album page.
  4. Ubaghs, Charles (3 November 2010). "Family Fodder: Classical Music". The Quietus.

External links