Artist's albums
The Drowns / Wonk Unit Split
2023 · single
Live at the North Pole
2022 · album
Uncle Daddy
2021 · album
Disco Fever
2021 · single
Skin to Skin
2021 · single
Raise My Glass
2021 · single
Strength
2020 · single
Summer Time
2020 · single
Cyclists
2019 · single
Terror
2019 · album
Odds, Sods and Uncomfortable Silences
2019 · album
Love in Chapan (Live)
2019 · album
I Told You So
2016 · single
Mr Splashy
2016 · album
Wonk Unit - Raging Nathans Split 7
2016 · EP
Pwosion Idea: Feel the Wonkness
2015 · album
Nervous Racehorse
2014 · album
Muffy
2013 · album
Trolleys Thank You / Wonk Unit Saved My Life
2011 · album
Flying the Japanese Flag
2009 · album
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Biography
“Wonk Unit are a band from Croydon, known for their unique take on punk rock, their super proactive DIY ethos and cult like T shirt range. The band are now on their 9th album. Curators of their own festival Wonkfest - the undisputed champions of the UK underground”. The Wonk started life is 1992 when I formed a band called The Flying Medallions. We were young and very dumb. We courted chaos and controversy. Punk was very much dead in the UK at the time. We were super fresh and caught the eye of the mainstream media which championed our notoriety (similarly to Gallows and Slaves) until we crashed on tour in 1995. Sadly we lost our bass player Dougie Palompo. I got sober in 1999 Wonk formed in around 2005. I hadn’t made any music for a while, everything felt so jaded and stale, so done to death, especially punk. Somehow I ended up in a rehearsal room with 2 insanely talented musicians, drummer Mez Clough and guitarist Gavin Kinch. Their playing lifted my songwriting. Suddenly everything sounded uber fresh. Wonk Unit has always been about “me”. My songs are my diary. I make music for myself, exactly as I skateboard for myself and draw pictures for myself. I never wanted to force Wonk on anyone as it was such a personal thing to me. My original ethos which still stands to this day is that I would never ask for a gig or review or record deal or endorsement. Wonk only go where we are wanted and appreciated. I never needed the approval of others.