Geniuses of post-punk, left-behinds of new-wave or precursors of minimalist pop?
The trio Young Marble Giants, who shunned red carpets and fame, are a bit of all
of the above. Yet this group has had an underground importance among their
peers, despite the brevity of its career and a discography reduced to just one
proper album: the timeless Colossal Youth (1980), with its infinite
possibilities for adaptation. A reunion in the 2000s suggests that the story
isn't over yet...