The Ex (Band)

The Ex is an anarchist punk rock band from the Netherlands. They formed in the late 1970s at the height of the original punk explosion and have released nearly twenty full length albums since, making them one of the longest-lived and most influential punk bands (along with The Fall) still in existence. The band's music has undergone significant evolution over the years, beginning as a simple lo-fi anarcho-punk band with the release of their first LP All Corpses Smell the Same and developing into their current form of highly intricate, experimental punk/post-punk/no wave-inspired work. The band has had successful collaborations with many disparate artists, most notably with the avante garde cellist Tom Cora in the early 1990s, resulting in the watershed album Scrabbling At the Lock in 1991 and the follow-up And the Weathermen Shrug Their Shoulders in 1993. Their latest release is the double LP Turn, engineered by Steve Albini and co-released in 2004 on Touch and Go Records in North America and Ex Records in Europe.

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