Conflict
Conflict is an anarcho-punk band formed in 1981 in Eltham, South London, led by vocalist Colin Jerwood. The band is known for its politically charged lyrics and activism against war and social inequality.
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Conflict is an anarcho-punk band formed in 1981 in Eltham, South London, led by vocalist Colin Jerwood. The band is known for its politically charged lyrics and activism against war and social inequality.
“Still a lil miffed that I missed them at Crashfest II because I had to leave early. R.I.P. Colin.”
“Reclaim the streets, reclaim the towns, reclaim the nation”
“happy World Vegan Day. stay true!!!!! xxx”
“Он жив с наших сердцах.”
“RIP co-founder vocalist Colin Jerwood”
Conflict has a Quality-to-Fame Gap Score of 63 out of 100. despite having 17K monthly Spotify listeners, their artistic output and fan engagement suggest they deserve a significantly larger audience.
Conflict works in anarcho-punk originating from United Kingdom (England). As a music artist at the "emerging" level, Conflict has a Wikipedia presence and is categorized within the broader anarcho-punk scene. They operate independently of major label systems.
Conflict has approximately 17K monthly listeners on Spotify. This is a solid independent following but well below what their quality signals suggest they deserve.
Fans of Conflict often also enjoy Crass, Anti-Flag, Amebix, The Exploited, Dead Kennedys. These artists share common ground in the anarcho-punk space and/or the United Kingdom music scene. If you appreciate Conflict's approach to anarcho-punk, these artists offer similar qualities.
With a Gap Score of 63/100, Conflict's artistic quality significantly exceeds their current level of recognition (emerging). Contributing factors: they operate without major label backing, which limits access to radio play, editorial playlists, and mainstream press coverage; with 17K monthly listeners, they haven't yet crossed the algorithmic threshold where streaming platforms begin recommending them organically; minimal social media and YouTube presence limits their discoverability outside of direct music platforms.