Latest Release

- FEB 21, 2025
- 1 Song
- Cut · 1979
- Cut · 1979
- Cut · 1979
- Cut · 1979
- Cut · 1979
- Cut · 1979
- Cut · 1979
- Cut · 1979
- Cut · 1979
- Cut · 1979
Essential Albums
- The Slits only recorded two studio albums in their (original) short career and their debut, Cut, remains their critical apogee: it’s a must-have for fans of any level. Recorded back in the exciting dark ages of punk for an adventurous Island Records, it’s not quite as primitive sounding as the artwork suggests, but it is raw, nervy and honest. It’s also melodic, sensual, and oddly beautiful. Blending elements of reggae and dub with an art-punk sensibility, Slits relied on stripped-down rhythmic elements: warm, wood-block beats, shimmers of cymbals, and stark shards of simple guitar. Vocalist Ari Up coaxed different sounds from her throat with ease, sometimes singing in an alluring coo, or shrieking spookily, or using a chiding, singsong style. Those with a passing knowledge of the band may know their signature “Typical Girls” or their cover of Marvin Gaye’s “I Heard It Through the Grapevine," but there are plenty of other tracks worth adulation, such as chirpy opener “Instant Hit,” the exuberant “FM,” and the bouncy “Love und Romance” along with its dub version, “Liebe and Romanze.”
Albums
Music Videos
- 1981
Artist Playlists
- Spend some quality time with the post-punk pioneers.
Live Albums
More To Hear
- Annie selects music for a woman working in the video game world.
About The Slits
Pioneers in post-punk, feminist punk, and dub-rock, The Slits blazed a bright trail in the late ’70s and early ’80s, then reunited when their music and message were realized by a new generation of agitators in the 2000s. Formed in 1976 after leader Ari Up was inspired by a Patti Smith concert, The Slits toured with The Clash and were invited into the BBC studios for Peel Sessions in 1977 and 1978. Palmolive, the band’s founding drummer, left to join The Raincoats in 1978, and she was replaced by Budgie; Up and Budgie, along with guitarist Viv Albertine and bassist Tessa Pollitt, made up the core lineup for their 1979 debut album, Cut. Multiple tracks from that album, like the frenetic anti-patriarchy broadside “Typical Girls,” the postapocalyptic “Fm,” and the galloping “So Tough,” would go on to become some of post-punk’s most indelible songs, as would their funk-tinged cover of the soul classic “I Heard It Through the Grapevine.” Budgie left The Slits to join Siouxsie & The Banshees shortly after Cut’s release, and he was replaced on drums by Bruce Smith, who stayed with The Slits through the recording of 1981’s Return of the Giant Slits and until the band’s dissolution a year later. In 2005 Up and Pollitt, with other musicians, began playing under the Slits name again, and they continued recording and touring until Up’s 2010 death at age 48.
- FROM
- London, England
- FORMED
- 1976
- GENRE
- Rock