The Subhumans are a British anarcho-punk band formed in Wiltshire in 1980 — one of the foundational acts of UK punk's second wave, active across four decades with the same political conviction and DIY ethic that defined their early records. Vocalist Dick Lucas and the band's blunt, politically engaged lyrics set them apart from contemporaries who chased commercial traction; albums like The Day the Country Died (1983) and From the Cradle to the Grave (1983) are considered essential documents of the era and remain as relevant as anything in the catalog.
For listeners who came to punk through later generations — hardcore, crust, or street punk — the Subhumans are a direct source. Catching them at The Masquerade on June 25 is a chance to hear the real thing in a room that fits.
Location
The Masquerade
75 MLK Jr Dr SW
Atlanta, GA 30303