Charlie 'Ungry

The context for its music is defined by the new wave of British heavy metal and punk rock,[1] which are characterised by raw sound and low-budget productions.

In the Spring of 1977, Four local musicians from Enfield North London got together to perform songs written by Jeff Gibbs (Bass and Vocals) and the lead singer Tony Sando.

The sound Charlie ‘Ungry had created was raw and explosive, and the interest in the recordings led to the band doing a showcase gig at the prestigious Greyhound, a famous rock music venue in Fulham Palace Road London.

Record companies A&R representatives watched Charlie Ungry perform on a quiet Monday night to a sparse crowd and although going down well they heard no more.

The album was released on a NWOBM compilation CD made by Obscure Records, which is based in Greece (creator – George Arvanitakis).