Thursday, April 2, 2020

Knife Club - Remember The Gold Dollar Sign Hoodie? (Official Video)

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  1. This is the debut music video from the most secretive band in DIY punk. In this video, the band finally reveal their identities.

    Knife Club feature members of TNSrecords bands Nosebleed, Casual Nausea, Haest, Faintest Idea, Revenge Of The Psychotronic Man and Matilda's Scoundrels.

    This track is taken from the upcoming album "We Are Knife Club'. It was produced at Organ Works by Ben Hannah in January 2020 and available from tnsrecords.co.uk here: bit.ly/KnifeClub

    This video was filmed by Scott Thompson and Knife Club and edited by Scott Thompson.

    Pre-order on vinyl/CD here: bit.ly/KnifeClub

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    It’s finally time to reveal all about the elusive Knife Club. After months of teasing and tongue in cheek promotion, we can reveal that Knife Club is actually a new project for members of several TNS bands.

    Knife Club feature ZoĆ« Barrow (Casual Nausea) and Andy Davies (Revenge Of The Psychotronic Man/TNSrecords) on vocals, Eliott Verity (Nosebleed) on guitar/vocals, Dan Flanagan (Haest/Matilda’s Scoundrels) on guitar, Dani Rascal (Faintest Idea) on bass/vocals and Chris ‘Big Hands’ Hinsley (Revenge of…) on drums.

    The band formed after a drunken night in Hastings and have since been building up interest in a secretive fashion whilst also booking gigs at Rebellion Festival, Manchester Punk Festival and Wotsit Called Fest, alongside a series of club gigs in the UK and Denmark. They have also been negotiating the logistical nightmare of travelling hundreds of miles for band practises, a bitter North/South divide and justifying why they are together at random gigs in random places at random times.

    Obviously many of the gigs have been cancelled due to Coronavirus, but the band wanted to release the record as planned. What better than 22 minutes of furious punk rock to get you through self isolation.

    The band could be considered a fusion of the members other bands (minus any ska – that was banned). But there was also an attempting to bring something new to the table. There are moments of hardcore punk aggression, a garage edge to the guitar sound and lots of melody and sing-a-long choruses.

    The album was recorded and produced at Organ Works by Ben Hannah of Nosebleed fame in January 2020. It was actually only the second time the whole band had been in the same room since they formed.

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