After Fronting the Sex Pistols, John Lydon Formed Post-Punk Originators Public Image Ltd (Pil)
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After fronting the Sex Pistols, John Lydon formed post-punk originators Public Image Ltd (PiL). Widely regarded as one of the most innovative bands of all time, their music and vision earned them 5 UK Top 20 Singles and 5 UK Top 20 Albums. With a shifting line-up and unique sound – fusing rock, dance, folk, pop and dub – Lydon guided the band from their debut album ‘First Issue’ in 1978 through to 1992’s ‘That What Is Not’, before a 17 year hiatus. Lydon reactivated PiL in 2009, releasing the critically acclaimed album ‘This is PiL’ in 2012. The band continues to challenge and thrive and is set to release the new album ‘What The World Needs Now…’ in September 2015. Public Image Ltd Are: John Lydon: Vocals (1978-Present) After fronting the Sex Pistols, John Lydon formed Public Image Ltd in 1978. PiL went onto blend a variety of different musical styles over three decades before returning in 2009. Outside of PiL John has released several solo records and collaborations. He also brings quality TV to the masses. Lu Edmonds: Guitar & Misc (1986-88) (2009-Present) Multi instrumentalist and former guitarist in The Damned Lu joined PiL in 1986 recording and playing on the album Happy? and co-writing the album 9 adding yet another dimension to the PiL sound. Lu is also associated with a variety of eclectic and acoustic bands including The Mekons and Yat-Kha. Bruce Smith: Drums (1986-90) (2009-Present) Former drummer in The Pop Group and The Slits became percussionist for PiL also in 1986 playing and recording on the albums Happy? and 9. Seen as a drumming virtuoso, Bruce Smith brought his unique style into the fold. Bruce has also played with the likes of Björk and Terence Trent D’Arby. Scott Firth: Bass & Keyboards (2009-Present) A bass player/multi instrumentalist that has collaborated and played with a variety of top musicians and bands including Steve Winwood, John Martyn, Elvis Costello and The Spice Girls. Scott’s arrival into the band in 2009 resulted in John Lydon declaring him "Genius at work!" .