Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!

Chumbawamba

About Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!

"Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" is a single by Chumbawamba. The title-track, as well as This Girl, are taken from the 1995 album Swingin' With Raymond. The other two songs are tracks which were recorded during the same session but left off the final album.


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1996
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Chumbawamba

Chumbawamba were a British alternative music band that had, over a career spanning three decades, played anarcho-punk, pop-influenced music, world music, and folk music. The band's anarchist politics exhibit an irreverent attitude toward authority, and the band has been forthright in its stances on issues including animal rights, pacifism (early in their career) and later regarding class struggle, feminism, gay liberation, pop culture and anti-fascism. more »

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Written by: JUDITH ABBOTT, DUNCAN BRUCE, PAUL GRECO, DARREN HAMER, NIGEL HUNTER, ALICE NUTTER, LOUISE WATTS, ALLAN WHALLEY

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20 facts about this song

Album Release
"Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" is a song by British band Chumbawamba, released in their album called "Tubthumper" in 1997.
Song Theme
The song is a blistering critique of capitalist inequality, revealing Chumbawamba's fundamental political and social beliefs.
Musical Style
Despite being a politically charged song, "Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" features Chumbawamba's typical anthemic style, blending pop, rock, and folk elements.
Song Title Origin
The title "Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" originates from a graffiti message that was scrawled on the walls of rich neighborhoods during the height of property development in the UK.
Band Background
Chumbawamba started their musical journey as an anarchist punk band in the 1980s, but they became mainstream in the late 1990s, with "Tubthumper" being their most commercially successful album.
Lyrics
The lyrics for "Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" are penned by band members Alice Nutter, Lou Watts, Boff Whalley and Dunstan Bruce.
Rankings
Even though this song didn't rank high in music charts like their hit "Tubthumping," it was well-received by critics and fans for its social and political commentary.
Live Performances
"Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" was often included in the band's live set during their "Tubthumper" tour, symbolizing the band's unwavering commitment to their political stance.
Album Sales
The album "Tubthumper" from which "Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" comes from, was certified triple Platinum in the United States, indicating sales over 3 million copies.
Impact
The song, along with the rest of the album, helped to popularize Chumbawamba and draw attention to their political beliefs, which encompassed an strong critique of consumer culture and capitalism.
Song Origin
"Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" is a track off the 1995 album "Anarchy" by Chumbawamba. The band is a British group that formed in 1982 and became well-known for their punk rock style.
Lyrics
The lyrics of "Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" are essentially a social commentary on the disparities between the rich and the poor. The band was known for their strong political messages and this song reflects their critical viewpoint on social inequalities.
Song Name
The title "Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" has been interpreted to be a direct criticism of the ostentatious lifestyle and opulence of the upper class.
Album Success
Although "Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" was not released as a single, the album "Anarchy," in which it is featured, became a major success in the UK, reaching No. 29 on the UK albums chart.
Dissolution of the Band
After releasing several more albums and singles, Chumbawamba disbanded in 2012, making "Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" one of their earlier songs from their three-decade-long career.
Genre Transition
While the song "Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" still retained the band's original punk rock roots, Chumbawamba would later transition into more of an alternative rock and pop style in their later years.
Unique Song Structure
Unlike many standard rock songs, "Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" does not follow a typical verse-chorus structure, showing the band's tendency to experiment and deviate from the norm in songwriting.
Controversial Band
Chumbawamba was often a source of controversy due to their politically laden lyrics and actions. "Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" is no exception, making a bold statement about wealth disparity and capitalism.
Use of Satire
The song uses satire to criticize the upper class and their ostentatious lifestyle. The exaggeratedly despairing tone and clear resentment towards the rich is characteristic of Chumbawamba's biting commentary style.
Recognition
While not a chart-topping hit, "Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!" is still appreciated by fans of Chumbawamba for its insightful lyrics and distinctive sound. Despite the band's dissolution, their music, including this song, continues to be listened to by fans around the world.

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