Showing posts with label Fat Wreck Chords. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fat Wreck Chords. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Dead To Me Interview & live footage


So one of my favourite records of recent years has to be DEAD TO ME'S 'African Elephants' the perfect blend of punk rock and ska and a lot of heart!
I recently caught up with guys at this years GROEZROCK festival to see what had been happening over the last 5 years since they last toured the UK and also snapped some footage from their live set, both can be seen below. enjoy!
RickWWR


Friday, 17 June 2011

Teenage BottleRocket Review

Teenage Bottlerocket - Mutilate Me

(Fat Wreck Chords 2011)

Mutilate Me is the new EP from Teenage Bottlerocket, a pop punk band from Wyoming who have recently been described as the only redeeming feature of Descendents’ recent London show. TBR offer a brand of pop-punk from the past. Their resemblance to The Ramones, Screeching Weasel and The Riverdales is utterly undeniable. This little EP is the perfect introduction into the band; the two original songs on the record really represent what the band is about, snotty singing with hooked filled riffs holding together three chord wonders that make it impossible not to tap your feet to.

Despite its horror punk connotations it’s actually a really good little EP. Spanning less than six minutes, it’s over almost as soon as it starts but commands a few replays. The opening track “Mutilate Me” is as catchy as you’d expect but has the staying power that makes you wish it was part of an album rather than a ridiculously short EP. “Punk Rock House of Horrors” is everything I love about Teenage Bottlerocket; almost falsetto high vocals, fast and hook driven, it’s definitely the favourite of the three songs. The third any final track of Mutilate Me is a cover of Henchman by Bad Religion. It seems that Teenage Bottlerocket have managed the almost impossible task of making a fast Bad Religion song even faster than the original.

All in all this a great EP and well worth a listen, but it doesn’t live up for the band’s latest and greatest full length “They Came From The Shadows”.


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Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Its Here! WWR Podcast! Exclusive NOFX Interview!

So we finally have brought back a audio show, just as we started 5 and half years ago on radio we are now available as a lovely DIY Podcast!
You can listen below on the player : D
WrongWayRound Podcast
From the humans that brought you the Wrongwayround punk radio show all those years back sees the return of the show in a new format!
Episode one contains PunkRock topics + Music from the likes of Rocco Lampones, Solutions, Cynics, Radicus & More!
Not to mention an WORLD EXCLUSIVE Interview/CHAT with punk rock Legends NOFX!
You can Stream the podcast directly from our blogspot
Or download from HERE

View us in ITunes HERE

Monday, 25 April 2011

Groezrock done and dusted!


Hello what a weekend we have returned home from! sunshine, monsoon showers and of course some beer and a whole lot of punkrock! We shall be uploading some exclusive interviews and footage of bands from over the weekend real soon!
Expect great stuff from No Trigger, Dead To Me, Descendents and a world exclusive from NOFX!

Monday, 15 November 2010

We are half way through our birthday!


AND its been amazing! we have had two great shows and two great raffles! heres a couple of videos to check out of highlights and such, once again huge thanks to FATWRECKCHORDS & SIDEONEDUMMY for donating to the punkrock raffle we have raised around £30 so far for the disaster in Pakistan, the next show is this weds night at the Soul Cellar in Southampton!
Tickets only £4 on the door! 7.30pm start! :)


PUNK ROCK FRIDAY WITH THE MENZINGERS!


BOMB THE MUSIC INDUSTRY!

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

New Smoke Or Fire Song!





Fat Wreck Chords 'Smoke Or Fire' have a brand new song aswell as a brand new drummer in tow, they are set to release the immensley anticipated new album 'the speakeasy' on November 9th and if its anywhere near as good as 'this sinking ship' then hold on to your socks!

You can download the brand new track 'neon light' here for free! :)

Monday, 11 October 2010

I am going to RIOT FEST next year i swear..

So the awesome RIOT FEST was is in CHICAGO this weekend, alt press filmed 2 rad videos of which im reposting here, which also happen to be two of my favourite releases of this year..

SUNDOWNER


FLATLINERS


Monday, 12 April 2010

Final Flatliners video plus new album stream!

So heres the final video of the flatliners working on their cracking new full length 'CAVALCADE' which you can also stream for free right here. The guys will be touring the UK this june so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the dates!

Saturday, 3 April 2010

Flatliners Studio Video Deux

Exactly what the headline says, taken from those dudes at punknews.org go have a looksee..enjoy!

The Flatliners - The Making of "Cavalcade" (Part 2) from Punknews.org on Vimeo.

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

The Flatliners - New album! New video!


So our old pals in THE FLATLINERS are soon to be releasing what is a cracker of a brand new album!
The good dudes at punknews are bringing out some videos this week of footage of them recording said album ' Cavalcade' check out the footage below and also you can get a free song from the brand new album right here for free!:

The Flatliners - The Making of "Cavalcade" (Part 1) from Punknews.org on Vimeo.

Sunday, 7 March 2010

New blogish, New shows -ish?

Hello so i decided to scrap the AOVMTV blog it will still be there but no longer be updated..
So bookmark this page to keep in the know with all things WRONGWAYROUND!
Heres a few upcoming shows we have so check them out and join the facebook group here to be the first in the know!

Joey Cape, Tony Sly & Jon Snodgrass!
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The Skints , Liabilities & The Junk

Wrongwayround Presents..
Thursday March 11th - Free entry with a Joey Cape ticket stub!
The Skints! @ UNIT Club Southampton
18+
Entry £4 with clubnight until 3am!

Contender for Ska Punk show of the year!

The Skints - http://www.myspace.com/theskintsuk
One of the UK's newest faces to the UK Ska/Punk scene, making waves on tour with bands such as the king blues, sonic boom six and many more!
Bringing there skank along dancing shoes to Southampton for their 1st headline show!
If you ever loved the likes of Capdown, farse, Five knuckle then be sure not to miss this! youl will be dissapointed!

FFO: The Slackers, RX Bandits, The Aggrolites

Plus Support from

THE LIABILITIES
http://www.myspace.com/theliabilitiesmusic
FFO: the clash, the filaments, operation ivy

THE JUNK
http://www.myspace.com/thejunkpunk
FFO: catch 22, mighty mighty bosstones, voodoo glow skulls

The Lawrence Arms!
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See you at a show!

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

American Steel Exclusive Interview Part 2


WWR: In terms of record labels, do you think they are necessary any more?

Rory: I don't think they are necessary but it all depends on what your trying to do, we've discussed not dealing with labels any more, but we haven't had that time where we want to deal with all the stuff, for us its sort of laziness or convenience you know

John: its sort of just a nice home base for us now, record sales are going down every year, your on a label to make records and to make them available your not always on there to sell records any more some people still do, but it can serve as a nice home base where if someone wants to interview your band they can contact your label, and the label can then contact you its just a nice hub of communications, otherwise we'd have to take many many hours out of our personal lives but some bands do it, like the do-nots from Germany run their own label and do everything themselves, and the band is kind of all they do but we have always valued our sort of other stuff going on.

WWR: sure, also 'normal' people think that a band on fat wreck chords could stand to make a lot of money but don't realise you need to have normal jobs also..

John: Yes, but the only people who understand that are people in other bands or people who do shows, you know we don't just go home and go on vacation in Mexico, we go home and go back to work

Rory: Even the bands who do make a living doing it, the perception is so inflated because the bands who do make a living from it make such a modest living they might as well be school teachers

John: unless your like green day
Rory: yea unless you have a top 40 song your lucky to make a living off of it, so yea we have always worked.

WWR: Some of your lyrics seem very personal, is this the way you feel you can send your message out to other bands and so forth by listening to the records as opposed to bitching on the internet on some forum or blog?

Rory: definitely
John: sure I can see what your getting at, we are one of the more private bands that I can think of. A lot of bands are every other day blog update or video update and all over the internet and reveal every detail of their personal lives and we have a layer of...it sounds hard to say but I think we let our music speak for ourselves and let the music be what we are saying. We reluctantly do the self promotion thing, a lot of bands love it they cant wait to update their Myspace page and that's fine that's great and maybe it would be to our benefit to do that more but none us really enjoy that. We don't set out to be private but we just are a lot more private people than people generally are.

WWR: Are there any songs from the last two albums which have a favourite subject?

Rory: not a favourite subject necessarily but for me its sort of it comes out whether its political or personal I don't really sit and think I am going to write a song about this or this album should be like this I just let it come out, for me my favourite songs on our record are the ones we are playing at the moment because its fun to perform those songs, once they're written they get passed to the venting process before I bring them in to show the band, you know I feel on the newest record that the lyrics are simplistic and sometimes a little too tongue in cheek but im not afraid of being almost silly since I feel we have such a large catalogue that its neither here or there so its never representative of our work in one way we can get away with a little low brow.

WWR: anything in terms of future releases?

Rory: I think FAT are releasing some demo's aren't they?
John: who?
Rory: FAT

John : ow cool, laughs* ha I usually find out what we are doing from the internet, nothing major we haven't done much U.S touring on this record. There might be a few digital releases of old 7 inches that weren't available and maybe an under the influence split with the gaslight anthem where we both cover songs we like.

Huge thanks to American Steel, Ed the Duck & Wiebke at FAT for the interview
American Steel – 'Dear friends and gentle hearts' is Available now on fatwreckchords

Tuesday, 27 October 2009


The Lawrence Arms - Buttsweat and Tears (Fat Wreck 2009) - Released October 26th

It’s been three years since The Lawrence Arms last fave us some fresh material and after 10 years as a band rumours/fears began to emerge that “Oh! Calcutta!” may well be the bands last release. Thankfully we we’re wrong. Recorded in three says, limited to vinyl and digital download the EP boasts artwork and title that the band original planned for an their debut 7”.
Buttsweat and Tears is probably the release of the year for me. As record it flows perfectly, every song as good as the last, a quality rarely seen in an EP. I had fears that this would sound very similar to The Falcon, and wouldn’t have that certain something that previously Lawrence Arms releases do. Again, I was wrong.

The EP kicks off with “Spin Shining Shit”, a song that more or less defines the band, gruff fast paced punk rock with a clean break down towards the end. Next up is “The Slowest Drink In The Saddest Bar On The Snowiest Day In The Greatest City”, a song sung solely by Chris which came as a nice surprise as the alternating songs formula was abandoned on their last CD for duel vocals throughout. As all of Chris’ songs this track walks you through a story and is probably the best song on the record.
Side two kicks off with “Them Angels Been Talkin’” which is a wonderful example of how both the singers voices work perfectly together awesomely wrote verses strung together with a fists-in-the-air chorus leaves me thinking that this record couldn’t get any better. The vinyl ends with my favourite track. “The Redness in The West” shows us a new style of song writing that the Lawrence Arms hadn’t really approached before. The song starts off as a folky number with a surprise bar of distortion, and ends as a beautiful slice of Punk Rock.

The digital release of Buttsweat and Tears offers a bonus track that plays in-between tracks 3 & 4. “Demons” sounds more or less how I expect the entire EP to sound, like The Falcon, same vocals and guitar style we’re used to but with added ska. Lyrically this EP is perfect, every word flows and every phrase seems crucial. They don’t use words because they rhyme. All in all a very impressive release from what I consider to be one of the most original and exciting punk rock bands around, but what the fuck do I know?

Review by Paul Edwards

Monday, 26 October 2009

American Steel - Exclusive Interview Part One


AMERICAN STEEL EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW – LONDON – Part 1
BY Ricky Bates

So we are here with ..

John: I play bass

Rory : I play guitar and sing

WWR: So you guys have never been to the UK as American steel only as communique why is that?

Rory: we reformed about 2 years ago and before that we never really had the opportunity and were always so busy touring the states, i don't know how much of it wasn't crossing our minds also how viable it was to us, we've been meaning to get here for a long time so when we got offered this tour with all American rejects we were like lets do it! Lets finally get over to England.

WWR: because you came to Germany round 6 months ago but only there?

John: yea it was with the German band the Donots

Rory: we thought about the logistics of definitely doing the UK then but when we broke it all down it worked out the same cost to do the UK from Germany as it would be to do it from the U.S , so lets just to it again later for proper.

WWR: so was the AAR thing planned or?

Rory: yea it came together pretty quickly about a month ago

John: they'd been planning their tour for a long time but hadn't figured who they wanted for support, they do extremely well here and most the shows are sold out before they even announce support since there under no pressure to choose support we only found out about 6 weeks ago that we could!

WWR: so have you been going down well on those shows?

John: yea we are fast and sing loud so kids were moving around a little

WWR: so based on the scene you come from is it not a controversial thing to say we going to tour with AAR?

Rory: yea well we've been on tour with major label bands before so you know,I don't think we've ever got any grief about it, we don't really give a shit about what other bands do, its not like were out killing kittens or something, however bands want to run their careers they can it comes down to personal opportunity's.

John: we wern't going to lose our chance just to come over here , sure some people are like I dont like that band so im not going to go see the support, I understand that I wouldnt usually go to a huge show just to see the support with a shorter set too, it might be harder for them to justify but at the same time we cant really come over here on our own for the first time.
Maybe now we can having done this tour, we couldn't just jump on a plane over here and hoped people showed up.

WWR: so dear friends and gentle hearts, how did this experience differ from all the other albums you've recorded, working with a producer etc?

Rory: no, well we do our own records, the last two at least, our guitar player Ryan kind of owns a recording studio back at home and he records us, so the last two records were pretty similar the way we went about it, its all pretty laid back we have time to be mellow and the songs are always pretty well worked out and things.

WWR: So you have a complete DIY set-up in terms of having complete control of everything that's going on the record, is that good thing to have?

Rory: yea that's the way we want to do it, we were joking with somebody how people misunderstand how bands work , some kid was giving us grief about not being DUI – DIY..

John: laughs

Rory: we are quite DUI my friend! No so we were like dude we record at own studio we do all the stuff ourselves and our guitarist even builds our own amplifiers! Could we do any more? Should we manufacture the CD's as well?

John: vinyl press?

WWR: so do you write before you go into record then?

Rory: yea 90 per cent

John: yea Rory really prolific not prolific in the sense ow I have some riffs but having 20 complete songs, maybe not every part of every song but complete with vocals which I think is really rare, when you see documentaries of bands in the studio there's always some guy sitting there uninspired and unable to write anything and then days stretch into weeks.. our songs are pretty much done when we go into the studio, some bands I think need a producer to get them to finish their songs, which is a completely foreign idea to us! We usually have to many songs and cut a few while were recording but with some bands all they can do is squeeze out 10 or 11 songs for a record.

Rory: Also the chemistry between us all, we've been together so long that when I come in we are just a real tight band as far as putting them together, when were in the rehearsal space before the record l show up with all the songs but its still matter of getting them all together and playing them correctly, we'll do two a day or one a hour we'll do it really fast nowadays.

WWR: Having all the time off from American steel do you feel you had time to reflect on the music scene? Then coming back from communique was it hard to adapt being back as AS?

Rory: no I don't think it was, if anything I think we might be more oblivious now more than ever of what other bands are doing.

WWR: It does feel like that actually when you listen to the music as if you shut out everything else and just become your own band

Rory: hopefully!

WWR: Tours! How have they since you've been back? Do you think having the time off helped build up your fan base?

Rory: I think it did, I don't know what the net result was as far as like numerical value, I think we lost some along the way too but there's definitely people since we've been back saying its so great that your back I got into you a year to two after you stopped playing so there's a lot of that!
Our first tour back we were on the road with the Lawrence arms we just kind of hopped on a bus together and did it it was kind of funny because we were both at the same stage of things where we are very selective about when we tour and very deliberate about how we put our records, were not really pressured to rush by anybody.

John: and then meant we could book our own club shows around the country, that helped both our bands and bands like us, we had nice weather and enough people to justify having a bus, having four bands on one bus so it made sense and was cheaper.

Rory: we were being environmental!

John: yea we were being totally green, hanging things out the windows, HA

WWR: What do you think about the punk rock scene at the moment in terms of who's doing what? Do you think there too much hype behind certain bands which might eventually kill them off?

Rory: I don't know, I think every band should just do what they feel comfortable doing, that doesn't stop me from having my opinion about what their doing I don't really begrudge anyone for changing gears, just do whatever you want to do, I don't think any one band owes it to anyone unless they somehow made a promise to them, which has happened a few times but even then I don't think you owe it to them, people change their minds

John: its not a written promise, ha ha

John: I think if your supporting huge tours that's a lot different then headlining that huge tour, that's when bands have to really put on the brakes sometimes, when they somehow become that band that can suddenly fill a stadium and then its like what do you do? Were obviously not that band but we know a few bands that have gone from playing bars to arenas, you start getting all these different offers.. again were talking from the outside since we aren't that band, we don't have enough of a single sound that people can latch on to and be 'that' band, but a lot of bands we are friends with can fill 1 to 5 thousand person venues, such as alkaline trio or the gaslight anthem and now hot water music.

Thursday, 16 July 2009

Against me! - The Original Cowboy - Review



Against Me! – The Original Cowboy (Fat Wreck – 2009)
First things first, I did lose a lot of faith in this band when I heard New Wave, and even more when I found out they had parted ways with their beloved drummer, Warren Oakes. However I thought maybe, just maybe there was light at the end of the tunnel when I found out Fat Wreck would be releasing the demos from their second full length “The Eternal Cowboy”.

Upon first listening to the record, which is little over 20 minutes long, and features 2 songs that have already been released on a 7” single some years ago I began to feel a little ripped off. The thing that lets this “album” down the most is the fact the track order doesn’t work. The demo versions of the songs aren’t as different or alternative as you’d hope or expect from an officially released demo album. The songs that are different (Unsubstantiated Rumors… and Sink Florida Sink) are the 2 alternative takes that have already been released.

Unfortunately all in all, there’s little good to say about this release. It kind of seems a little pointless. So my faith in Against Me! Has not been restored. It’s not a bad album, it’s just an album I’ve already heard before, in better quality, with a better track order.

Review By Paul Edwards

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

NOFX , Snuff & Flatliners Photos

So last week we were in london for the 2nd night of London shows for NOFX , Snuff, The Flatliners & Pour Habit.

We managed to catch interviews with both flatliners & pour habit which will be up soon but for now check out these photos from our photographer Ben Walker..



Cheers!

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

The Loved Ones - Distractions _ Review


The Loved Ones - Distractions- FatWreckChords

For me, The Loved Ones have been one of the best bands in punk rock over the past few years. After a great debut album of pop punk rock gems in 'Keep Your Heart', the band mixed it up a bit with a hint of country influence on the outstanding 'Build and Burn'. 'Distractions' is a 6 song EP which is half original material and half covers, to buy over the fans until the next full length due later in the year.

The first 3 songs on this release are all belters, and have the big catchy choruses and energy which The Loved Ones are known for, 'Spy Diddley' being a Keep Your Heart outtake is particularly fast and in your face, but with a great sense of melody. To be honest, I dont really know the cover songs so not really sure whether they are good interpretations, but if you're a fan of The Boss (Johnny 99), Billy Bragg (Lovers Town Revisited), or Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros (Coma Girl), you may well love these covers, as The Loved Ones add their special twist to the songs and give this release something a little bit different.

These covers are all generally a little more chilled out than the originals, and
whereas i'd like to have heard an EP full of original material, Distractions shows a great mix of The Loved Ones trademark sound and some of their influences.


John Allen

Friday, 19 December 2008

WWR & AOVMTV DEC 08' Bulletin

Hello Merry Christmas to y'all that visit here.
a little update in wrongwayround and AOVM world.
1st off the 1st shows back for the promotion were a success so thanks to anyone that came to those , do go find our group on facebook for more on those including some great photos. ( just type in wrongwayround promotions in the group search..)
Our next show is this one here...

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basically the details are in the small print, Venue: southampton Joiners , door £5 in.
and we just added a new band so come along and catch break the habit!


And a few weeks later we have another show but we shall be announcing that in due course along with other shows planned for next year it is a exciting time!

Okay AOVM TV time, for this im pushing to get as much content edited and up as pushed out but as you know editing takes time so il try my best.
BUT! for a christmas present to our loyal viewers i shall be uploading full and half sets plus unseen footage of set your goals, the falcon, chuck ragan and the mad caddies in the next few days no doubt....

thats it thats all, please spread the word if you visit here. have a good one, cheers rick.

Sunday, 14 December 2008

Exclusive Smoke Or Fire acoustic Video

So recently we put on fatwreckchords band Smoke Or Fire through our Wrongwayround promotions, i took the chance to capture some acoustic goodness from Joe of Smoke or Fire.
here is the result.. 'what seperates us all' from the album this sinking ship


Smoke Or Fire - What Seperates Us All - AOVM TV from ricky bates on Vimeo.

www.myspace.com/smokeorfire

Wednesday, 29 October 2008

wwr bulletin update! oct 2008:

Hello people! this is our technical 1st real bulletin for all the updates and info in wrongwayround world! its not halloween related at all so if its blood and guts your after go watch slipknot or something..

anyhew...

THE MOMENT YOU HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR! is almost here, wrongwayround punk zine number 2 is basically done. and you should be able to get you grubby mits on one in around 2 weeks...

so heres a teaser in the form of the front cover, trust me the inside is even more lovely.
frame that shit people!

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so this issue also includes something free but we not letting out what yet... last time for those of you lucky enough to get 1 of the 80 dvds in exsistence from issue one.
frame that shit 2!




ALSO! our 1st show back on the tracks of doing shows! please i can not stress enoughn how important it is for you to get you butts to these shows so we can continue to do more greater shows with bigger or smaller bands!

heres the details for that cats:

hello one and all we are doing shows again! Please come and support us and the bands! thanks.
tickets are available now! from the joiners, southampton guildhall box office, seetickets. com , oxfam music southampton.


here is the facebook link thang:

http://www. facebook. com/event. php?eid=29042840278#wall_posts

Last. fm event

http://www. last. fm/event/761054

Seetickets link:

http://www. seetickets. com/see/event. asp?e|artist=FAKE+PROBLEMS&n|artist=null&resultsperpage=20&filler1=see&filler2=art-srch

***Also includes free entry to joiners nightclub open til 3am 'unit' just keep you ticket stubs!***



check this:

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so yesh hopefully see you all soon, and we arent accepting any more cd's for review intil the next issue so sorry...

god bless, much love. get sticky. rick.
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