ESG were one of the first bands to sign to British indie label Factory
Records, working with famed producer Martin Hannett on their early EPs.
The band's signature guitar sound from iconic single 'UFO' has been
sampled in hundreds of hip hop records, and everyone from Karen O to
Kathleen Hanna lists the South Bronx group as a direct influence. So why
do the Scroggins sisters appear as nothing more than a footnote in the
1980s music scene?
Through interviews with founding member Renee Scroggins, alongside
cult-figures from 1980s New York and North England, this book follows
the story of a group of sisters who made it out of the New York projects
and into the heart of the dancefloor. Come Away With ESG repositions
ESG in their rightful place as punk pioneers and explains how
their primal beats have paved the way for modern dance music today.