Former Sex Pistol reforms Public Image Ltd
Punk star John Lydon is re-forming his influential band Public Image Ltd for the first time in 17 years, he announced today.
The band will play a series of shows around the UK in December to mark the 30th anniversary of their 'Metal Box' album.
As well as releasing a number of hits such as 'Public Image', 'Rise' and 'This Is Not A Love Song', the group was an inspiration to dozens of subsequent outfits, and PiL launched the career of bass player Jah Wobble. At one stage the line-up also included former Cream star Ginger Baker.
Lydon is to be joined by former members Lu Edmonds – a one-time member of The Damned – and Bruce Smith as well as multi-instrumentalist Scott Firth.
Lydon, known for his half-spoken snarl, said: “I sound like a bag of kittens thrown down the staircase.”
The singer, known in his punk heyday as Johnny Rotten, formed PiL after quitting the Sex Pistols following a disastrous US tour. The band experimented with dub basslines, tribal rhythms and dance music over the years.
LA-based Lydon appeared on 'I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' in 2004 and has also been seen recently in an ad campaign for Country Life butter.
The five-date tour kicks off on December 15 at Birmingham’s 02 Academy.

