

(side A): Only 17 / Can't Hide / Sometimes I Get So Lonely / Still / Me & My Actor / {True Life Drama}
(side B): Four Minute Warning / God's Own Words / Still Lonely / Blank Pages / An Old Way / {Cold, Cold War}
This tape was contributed by Dirk Michiels (Punk Etc).
The recordings were made at Xntrix studios in London (Feb. 1982) with Andy/Andrew Barker a.k.a. Andy Stratton (guitar/vocals), Marc Hedge (bass), Gary Hatcher a.k.a. Josef Porta/Joseph Porter (drums; also 'The Mob', 'Blyth Power') and a person named Delia (backing vocals). The mail-address for the band was that of Freedom Press in London.
There's also some poems by 'Pete Nothing'...
A year after this they did a 7" (Still...) that was released by the Brussels' not-for-profit association Not So Brave (who also put out material of the Belgian cold-wave band 'Struggler'). The band's material was re-released on CD in 2007.
From the killyourpetpuppy website: >>'Null And Void' were a band from around the Yeovil area formed in 1980. Closely alligned to Yeovil's other band at the time, 'The Mob', the original members of 'Null And Void' were Mark Hedge, Adie Tompkins and Andrew Barker. Barker had already previously released a record on the All The Madmen record label under the name Andy Stratton, along with 'The Mob's then drummer Graham Fallows. Both 'The Mob' and 'Null And Void' members lived together in a shared commune in Seend - a village in Wiltshire. Adie Tompkins would eventually perform drumming duties for 'The Mob' for a short time after Graham decided to leave that band. Eventually most of 'The Mob' and 'Null And Void' members decided to chance squatting in London. [...]<<
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