Omega Tribe are a four- piece band from North-East London. The band were formed in the early 1980s and drew on diverse musical influences to bring strong melody along with an impassioned polemic to the anarcho music scene of the time. Omega Tribe were a group of teenage musicians who were supported by established groups Poison Girls and Crass to bring their sound to an audience beyond local youth club. There were three vinyl releases, including the album ‘No Love Lost’ and performances across the U.K. and in Holland and Belgium.
Fast forward 30 odd years and the band have reformed. Some have dubbed Omega Tribe ‘anarcho-punk legends’, but there is more to the band than nostalgia. Reconnecting with the strong anti-war message of their early work, Omega Tribe are bringing a fresh positive energy to their performances and seeking to connect with people with a message of unity and resistance. In the first few months they have written new material and perform a live set that blends it with the old.
Omega Tribe bring a playful self-parody to their songs celebrating diversity, non-violent resistance and solidarity.