
Rubella Ballet, a key band in the anarcho punk movement, is set to re-release their 1985 single “Money Talks” on September 6 as part of the Crass Records singles re-release series, distributed by OLI. This re-release marks a significant moment in anarcho punk history, as the single was originally released on Ubiquitous Records due to a personal disagreement between a former band member and a member of Crass. Now that the conflict has been resolved with the departure of the objecting band member, “Money Talks” will be released as originally intended on Crass Records. Known for their vibrant performances and politically charged lyrics, Rubella Ballet played an influential role in the 1980s anarcho punk scene. This single re-release not only highlights their contribution to the genre but also reconnects their music with a new generation of punk enthusiasts. “Money Talks” is a quintessential anarcho punk track that criticizes the capitalist system and remains as relevant today as it was at its original release. This release will offer both long-time fans and new listeners an opportunity to experience the raw, unfiltered energy that Rubella Ballet is known for.
