Anti-Flag has begun working on songs that will become their next album. The mantra they will be using is to challenge themselves, challenge anyone who has ever heard Anti-Flag. Touring is also in the works and they are hoping to see Canada, Scandinavia, Russia, Mainland Europe, U.K., Australia. Anti-Flag will also be on the “Punk Goes Acoustic 2†comp which comes out tomorrow (May 8th). It will includes their song “Welcome to 1984.†You can listen to PGA2 here.
Flatfoot 56- Jungle of the Midwest Sea
Artist: Flatfoot 56
Album: Jungle of the Midwest Sea
Label: Flicker Record
Purchase: Interpunk
Release Date: May 15, 2007
Overall: 7.5
Music: 7.0
Lyrics: 7.5
Production: 8.0
With their unflinching demeanor, Celtic-Punk rockers Flatfoot 56 are back with their sophomore release, Jungle of the Midwest Sea. I have to say, this isn’t my thing, but if you’re a fan of these dudes and of Celtic-Punk, this is something you’re definitely going to want.
While flying the flag for the punk scene in Chicago their sophomore release is a melding of punk and traditional Celtic sound. I guess they can get credit for not faking the Celtic thing; they consist of three brothers and a bagpipe player that also plays the mandolin. Their songs will keep you going for hours, maybe days. From 14 songs, almost all of them continue their trademark of fun, fast Celtic punk with tons of youthful energy and sing-a-long choruses. From their opening track “The Galley Slave†to midway into the album on “Pay Me a Dollarâ€, you will be getting songs that are Celtic influenced and upbeat. The only negative comment I have for this album was that I sometimes couldn’t tell song apart from each other when I listened to it on shuffle, but I guess that could be from not being too familiar with this type of music. However, while Flatfoot 56 takes on topics like ruined friendships to who you are as a person I think many will enjoy this record for its honesty. Flatfoot 56 has created a sound and style that is startlingly fresh and distinctive. Their sound is one that can be found anywhere from your local pub to your local Oi! Festival. You could compare them to the likes of Dropkick Murphy or Flogging Molly, so if that is your bag and you are not familiar with these dudes, you might want to check them out.
Track Listing
1. The Galley Slave
2. Carry Em’ Out
3. Loaded Gun
4. City on A Hill
5. Bright City
6. Hoity Toity
7. Pay Me A Dollar
8. Chinatown Jail Break
9. Warriors
10. Cain
11. Ollie Tollie
12. Standin’ For Nothing
13. Jungle of the Midwest Sea
14. Same Ol’ Story
No Way Jose Interview- April 29, 2007
I got a chance to do a phone interview with No Way Jose, a Spanish-Punk band from Los Angeles. They formed by the magic of the internet and by being in the same place as one another. While their line up has changed, they have finally found one they like. You can see them playing in Los Angeles this weekend or catch them later this month in Bakersfield. As I’ll try to see them play, make sure to check them out and see them perform at one of their shows coming up, they deserve it.
Tell me about the process of how you guys recorded the album?
Jose: We started recording last year in the summer. We took our time. We didn’t want to try to rush things. We wanted to make sure everything sounded good and…
Eloy: Me and our drummer did our track in one day. We were happy with the bass part, so yeah that eight-hour session we kept all the bass part. Then after that a week or two later Jose did the guitar part and then we did another session for vocals and solos. Then after all the recording were done we had to have a mix session and then a mastering session. So between me and Jose we were funding the whole thing like we were rich and shit. So we had to save our money before we worked too. We took our time with it, we didn’t want to rush it, we wanted it to be really good and not just be a full length album that sounded like shit.
When I first got the CD and saw the song titles, I was like ok this could be different. They were also women related, was there anything going on during the process that made you guys write about them?
Jose: Do you mean like Stripper?
Yeah.
Eloy: Well they’re from past experience from Jose and myself. We play some songs that we’ve been through over the years like “Stripperâ€, “Te Extranoâ€. Yeah, like Martha is about an ex-girlfriend. And then “Stripperâ€, wrote about a strip club which is by my house.
Did you guys send them the CD for them to hear the songs or are you guys hiding it from them?
Jose: Not yet, but I’m curious if anyone will come up to use on day and tell us to play “Stripper†while they dance.
How was the first show you guys played?
Jose: Oh, the first show was at the Roxy. There was a couple of people there, not too many. The sound guy and maybe like six people.
Do you guys still perform great regardless of the number of people watching or are you guys just like “Ok lets just play�
Both: Now, we’re surely building our fan base. Actually the last two years have been more favorable than the other years, because our line up was changing a lot. Now, this year slowly but surely with the CD out, we’re hoping that we get more recognition. Actually, the CD has opened up our doors to other things and hopefully our CD will get us more fans. For example, this past weekend we played in Vegas and we actually sold ten CDs. It was really cool and felt pretty good. We were doing a good thing. We’re actually not just staying in California, but going to other cities.
What are some of your guy’s influences?
Jose: We’re originally from Texas so our influences range from Freddy Fender to Ritchie Valenz. We have metal influences, NOFX, Misfits, Jazz influences, classical background. In Texas or just being bilingual, you get exposed to both types of music. I used to play for a mariachi when I first started playing. So, it’s a variety of everything.
Eloy: On our ride back, we listened to 2pac, Misfits, Megadeth, Slayers, The Ramones and some Cumbia.
Is that how you guys decided to make music with a blend of everything that you listen to and have influenced you?
Eloy: Yeah, we have songs that sound like Spanish music like “Te Extranoâ€, then we have “Stripper†that I think sounds like Brian Setzer, “Motherfucker†that sounds like the traditional Spanish folk. So, this band helps us open doors and expose to people other type of media.
Jose: Yeah, other type of music then just one thing. We don’t just want to sound like just one song for every CD we sell.
Do you see this type of music getting huge one day or music becoming diverse?
Both: Yeah, I hope one of these days. Yeah, because pretty much when we get asked to play shows most of the time we get different genres for example, sometimes we get punk bands and play with them, psychobilly bands, or Rock en Español bands, or even emo bands.
How do you guys play with emo bands since they are different from you guys?
Eloy: Well, some of the promoters that book us, they do Rock en Español venues and some of those screamo bands have Latinos in them, so we’re all in the mix. But we don’t mind, I mean the audience are looking for a variety too. We have no problem and it’s better playing with other punk, ska, psychobilly bands. So we don’t get all pissed off.
Jose: Yeah, we don’t discriminate.
What are some bands you guys like playing with?
Eloy: Lower Class Kids, Fozzy’s Heroes, we always have fun playing with those guys. We also like playing with bands outside our genre like Fatima.
Do you guys get people who try to sing along to one of your songs in Spanish, who don’t know the language at all or that well?
Jose: Yeah, some people. There’s the Spanish speaking people who try to sing along to the Spanish songs and then we’ll see the others.
Eloy: Yeah, there’s some that go to our show and know the lyrics and on the choruses they’ll sing along, so it happens once in a while.
Has a fan done anything crazy at one of your shows?
Eloy: There’s was one at the show last night in Las Vegas. We were playing a song and I wouldn’t mention the songs title and if they got them right I would literally give them my own drinking coupons and I ran out eventually. So, I had a glass of whiskey on the rocks and I was like, does anyone want this. So I asked a question, “Ok, so what song did we just play and what’s it call?†and this girl got it right and I was gonna hand her the drink and she like motioned to pour it down her throat and she tilted her had back so I was like, sure I’ll try, so I poured the whiskey.
So are you guys well known in the Los Angeles area?
Jose: Well we’ve been around for five to six years and like for the first two to three years we spent, were ok. Then like maybe from 2004 to 2005 were kind of slow and basically we used to do a lot of promotion and that type of stuff, so you can say yeah.
Eloy: Go back to what you were asking earlier, it’s not like we’re Guns N’ Roses or anything that famous, no way. A lot of the bands we play with their fans know us.
Jose: Yeah, a lot of people know about us, but a lot of them haven’t showed up to shows and what not. But hopefully once our CD comes out we can get more exposure. Then there’s this channel called LATV that were trying to get on there to basically get more exposure.
Any last comments you have or want to give to the fans?
Jose: Thanks for coming to our shows.
No Use For A Name Has A Title For Best Of Collection
No Use for a Name have added a title to their upcoming “Best of” collection that is due out on July 10th, All The Best Songs. The album will consist of 26 songs spanning most of their 20 year existence and they even threw in two previously unreleased songs. The extensive liner notes include explanations of each song. They are also putting together a West Coast tour to support the release and dates will be up soon. They are also headed to South America in August.
New Strung Out CD Out June 12
Strung Out have just finished recording, mixing and mastering their brand new record Blackhawks Over Los Angeles which comes out on June 12th. Fat Wreck Chords have posted the cover art which was done by singer Jason Cruz. The band just played Groezrock Festival in Belgium over the weekend and checked in with an update.
The Sound of Animals Fighting live DVD Now Available
Today marks the release of the Hot Topic/MerchNow.com exclusive release of The Sound of Animals Fighting We Must Become The Change We Want To See Live DVD.
In August of 2006, The Sound of Animals Fighting performed in their only four shows ever at The House of Blues in San Diego, Las Vegas, Hollywood, and Anaheim…Lucklily, a camera crew was at the Anaheim show to capture this once in a lifetime show on film.
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Envy On The Coast Dropping Things Off
The newest episode from Envy on the Coast is out. They’ve added episode #8 to their series,Love from the Road. Not only will you get live footage from Envy on the Coast, but also their tour mates from the AP Tour. Envy on the Coast will also be on the Bamboozle compilation which will have rare and live songs from a bunch of selected bands from the festival.
Mock Orange On Flickr
Mock Orange has set up a Flickr page to show you the fans all of the excitement that has happened last year to them. Head over there to see pictures from their shows, practice, recording, and promotional shoots.
Anchors For Arms Summer Tour Dates
Anchors For Arms has updated their myspace page with some dates for their upcoming summer tour. They will be touring through out the US, so stay tuned for more dates and when they hit the town nearest you.
The Electric Soft Parade Debut In The U.S
The Electric Soft Parade’s debut US release No Need To Be Downhearted comes out tomorrow, May 24, on Better Looking Records and in support of the album will be doing their first ever US tour. For dates and information check out: www.electricsoftparade.com/shows