December 30, 2010

Form Follows Failure

Form Follows Failure is a band that comes from Missouri, USA. They started in late 2000 and it was more as a past time than a real band, but with time it became more serious. Unfortunately, for some reasons, they decided to end it around 2004. This band consisted of four guys that had a lot of talent which led them to join some famous punk bands after the disbanding of FFF. Indeed,  Matt later joined the band Near Miss where he played for a while. Jevin Kayle is now playing in Much The Same and Josh Segal is now playing in Break The Silence. It's interesting to see how sometimes bands have connections within them!

Discography:
- Demo (2001) CD
- Silent Shadows Walk Thin Lines (2003) CD

Listen to Form Follows Failure - Silent Shadows Walk Thin Lines

December 22, 2010

One Meter Stance

   
Somewhere around 1996, 3 guys from Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean decide to start a skatepunk band in the vein of the other bands that they were admiring the most : Brain Püker, Son Of A Beat, Choke, etc. In the spring of 1997, the band record an album but for some reasons this one will never be released. This is in the winter of 1998 that they record a demo that will finally be produced and sold. The demo is entitled Unlucky. One of the songs, Young Boyg will also appear on the first compilation on Punx Without Mohawx which is entitled Are You Punk Enough ? One Meter Stance will later play many shows with other local bands like Son Of A Beat, Brain Püker, From Grass To Cheese, Try Again, Homer, etc. In spring of 1999 OMS take part of the Board Fest II, a tour across Quebec with Choke, Trigger Happy and many other bands in the same style. The summer come and the guys spend most of it writing songs for a next album that will never be done, as the band are unable to get a drummer. The band disband a few years later.

Discography:
- Demo (1997) *unreleased
- Unlucky (1998) CD

Listen to One Meter Stance - Rudeness Dishonesty

December 18, 2010

8 Count

8 Count was a 5-piece skatepunk band from the area of Los Angleles, California. They started somewhere around 1997, and ended around 2003. Their music was fast and emotionnally charged, and it remind me sometimes of christian bands from California like Scarlet, Sick Of Change, Three For Flinching, etc. They played with many other local bands, principally at the famous Chain Reaction. 8 Count played a kind of skatepunk that died over the years, so it's totally worth checking them!

Discography:
- Complete Crap (1998) CD
- 8 Count (2001) CD
- Endurance (2002) CD

Listen to 8 Count - What's Wrong With Her

December 17, 2010

Uncollected Harmony

Needless to say, Italy has one of the best skatepunk/melodic hardcore scene! Not that much big names, but many bands doing quality music. This is the first Italian band that I put here but there will be many more for sure. About Uncollected Harmony, all I can say is that they started in 2000 and in 2001 released a small demo. I think they disbanded not long after. This is a very unknown band.. and maybe not the most fast and technical one, but I think it's good to know them!

Discography :
- Riding The Plugs (2000) CD

Listen to Uncollected Harmony - Pimpa Said Biwiwi

December 16, 2010

Warm-Up

Here's Warm Up, a good band from France that started from the ashes of 2 bands : Screwball and Karpok. The band formed in 1999 and right after their beginning they opened for big bands like Randy and Good Riddance. They released an EP in 2000 and were supposed to make a split with their friends Homeboys. I don't know exactly when their story ended but I don't think they had a long existence. They played a kind of melodic skatecore, good stuff!!

Discography:
- Démo (1999) CD
- What's Going'on? (2000) CD

Listen to Warm-Up - I Would Believe

December 14, 2010

Safety Catch

Safety Catch is a skatepunk band from Switzerland that started in the late 90's. Although the band is actually located in Switzerland, everything started in Venezuela. In fact, the members of this band are three brothers from Venezuela and that's where they started to play music, a very long time ago. In the beginning, they started under the name This Side Up, and they were getting some popularity in their country. But in 2000, they decide to make a trip to Swiss, Belgium and England to record a 3-song demo entitled Don't Care. When they come back from their trip with the demo, they are forced to change their name to Safety Catch because another punk band is already called This Side Up, and they start to make a lot of shows in Venezuela. They become quite popular there and they are even approached by Sony and Emi Music, which want to totally change the image of the band... Fortunately, the guys decline the offers and keep their fast punk sound. In 2002 they move to Switzerland and record a second demo entitled Hide And Seek. They will then start to tour with bands like Uncommonmenfrommars, Burning Heads, etc and start their own recording studio where they will record in 2004 the album New Life which is distributed by Leech Redda in 2005. In 2009, the guys plan to release a second album, but there arent any new about this since a while...

Discography:
- Don't Care (2000) CD
- Hide And Seek (2002) CD
- New Life (2005) CD

Listen to Safety Catch - Amanda

December 12, 2010

B-Huge

B-Huge was a fast skatepunk band from the area of Sherbrooke, Quebec. They did their first show in 2000 with Bald Vulture and they continued during a couple of years to play a lot of shows with many good bands like Adhesive, Boneweary, Gob, Mute, Choke and tons of bands from the Quebec scene. During their time of existence they only recorded a few songs. They planned to release a split CD with another skatepunk band from Sherbrooke called Strictly Enough, but the project never saw the light, although all the songs were recorded by both bands. By the way, one member is missing on the pic, because it was a 4-piece band, but it's the only pic I could find...

Discography:
- Demo Velerya (one song) (2001) CD

Listen to B-Huge - Velerya

December 10, 2010

Barton Dean


Barton Dean, that was a fucking good band from Netherlands that played in the end of the 90's, 1996 to 2000 to be more exact. If you like old swedish skatepunk you'll love this band. In their existence they only released their stuff on tape, which make their music very hard to find. An interesting fact about this band, is that 2 members also formed (Jeroen is still plaing in) the metal band Within Temptation, which is now very famous! Yeah, the dudes started in a skatepunk band!!

Discography:
- Stiekum Ontzettend (1997) TAPE
- Coming Out (1998) TAPE

Listen to Barton Dean - Hey Dreamer

December 09, 2010

The Victory

Here's a small band that played around 2002. They were from Queens, New York and started under the name Know It All. I remember I got some of their songs on mp3.com and they were pretty good. I really don't have much infos... do they released something ?I guess that yes, probably a demo or EP. Their songs are a bit pop/punk but they keep it fast and they are catchy!

Discography:
Unknown

Listen to The Victory - Picture On Your Wall

December 08, 2010

No Plan B

No Plan B was a 3-piece punk band from Australia. They started in 2001, played many shows with other Australian bands. They released an EP and participated on a couple of local comps. In 2006 they disbanded . On the song I uploaded we can hear their main influences are coming from skatepunk bands, but I think they also had a more pop/punk sound on some of their other songs.

Discography:
- No Plan B (2003) CD

Listen to No Plan B - Ode To The Lonely

December 07, 2010

Señales Difusas

Here's a very good band from the latinoamerican scene. They are from Argentina and started in 2001 under the name Salida De Emergencia. Soon after their beginning, they had composed over 10 songs and started to make shows in and around their hometown. Not long after they decide to change the name of their band to Señales Difusas and in 2003 they plan to release a first album entitled Perfeccion Superficial. In 2004, the CD is not out yet and they start to record a little EP entitled Suicidio colectivo which is released by the end of the year. The first CD they planned to release was then put on the ice and finnally never released, although all the songs were recorded. They stopped in 2007, but they started a new band called Falling From My Hands which is more Metal/rock

Discography:
- Suicidio Colectivo (2004) CD

Listen to Señales Difusas - A Vos

December 06, 2010

My Own Way

My Own Way formed in late 2001 in the city of Berthierville, Quebec. At this time they were called Shifter and their principal influences were Lagwagon and Millencolin. They played most of they shows in their hometown, and a couple in the cities nearby. In 2004 their bass player Patrick quit the band and is soon replaced by Phil, which add a new sound to the band which is more similar to bands like Belvedere, Strung Out and Every New Day. In 2005 they enter the studio for the first time to record a small 2-song demo entitled My Last Word. They were planning to make a full lenght in the future, but the band disbanded not long after and never had the chance to finalize the project

Discography:
- My Last Word (2005) CD

December 03, 2010

In Public View

In Public View are from Vancouver, WA in USA and they started in 2001 as a fast and technical skatepunk band. They later changed their style and are now playing some kind of Alternative/Rock. They are very good misicians and they put a lot of passion and energy in their songs. I've also heard of amazing stage performances. They put out 2 albums but they were released in limited quantities and most of them only given at shows.

Discography:
- In Public View (2003) CD
- Product Of Flipping The Switch (2004) CD

Listen to In Public View - Less Vision, More Passion

November 30, 2010

Ex-Best Friends

Jacksonville, this city is the home of many amazing skatepunk acts (Hatrick, Stalemate, Inspection 12, Whaleface and many more). Ex-Best Friends started there in 1999 at that time when new school technical punk was very popular in USA. They had that kind of sound and it was very good! They gained popularity very fast and shared the stage with big names like Yellowcard, Good Riddance, Slick Shoes and many more! After many members changes, they disbanded. Some years later they relocated to Los Angeles, California and played there for a while. Now they are back to Jacksonville with a new lineup and are writing a new EP that is expected for late 2011!

Discography:
- An Everyday Tale (2001) CD

Listen to Ex-Best Friends - Thorn In My Side

Hey Jackson

Hey Jackson was a Christian Punk band from Madison, Wisconsin in USA. They released a 8-song album in 2004 and stopped two years later. That album is a lot more skatepunk than the latest songs they recorded which are more hardcore and metal oriented. Two members joined A Gnarly Swell, which was another good skatepunk band, but they also changed their style now.

Discography:
-You Never Had It To lose (2004) CD

Listen to Hey Jackson - Unconditional

November 29, 2010

Undiscussed

I really don't have much infos about this band. All I know is that they were 5 guys from around Montreal, Quebec that started around 2002. They became slower later and added some metal influences. I don't think that they're still together.. I'll continue searching for more infos about them and post it if I find.

Discography:
- Demo (2004)
- The BTS EP (200x)

Listen to Undiscussed - Confused

November 26, 2010

Under Authority

Under Authority is a Canadian melodic skatepunk band that started in 1998 in the city of St. John's, Newfoundland. I'm not sure if they are still active, as there haven't been any updates since the release of their last album in 2008. They play good quality music, original and catchy songs. A nice discovery from the Eastern part of Canada that is hiding some gems!

Discography:
- Soundtrack To A Misspent Youth (2000) CD
- Nice Day For An EP (2002) CD
- An Argumentative Collection (2008) CD

Listen to Under Authority - Digadoo

November 24, 2010

Pigsty

This is Pigsty, a band from San Pedro, California! They played from 1994 to 2002. I had some songs from mp3.com since a long time but all the rest was a total mistery to me, until Bob Archer, one of the members, put up a facebook page about the band! Thanks to him! If you don't know them, give it a listen they were incredibly good!!

Discography:
- The Lighthouse (199x) CD
- Live (1999) CD
- So What's Next (1999) CD

Listen to Pigsty - Jaic

November 22, 2010

Herman Flatwanker Band


Herman Flatwanker Band started in 1995 under the name Barf Bags. After a couple of shows and months of practice they changed their name for Überfrierende Nässe. Although their band name was in german, almost every songs they were playing were in english. I don't know how it sounded, but the guys were influenced a lot by Lagwagon so I guess it was pretty good. They released 3 albums under that name and changed again for Herman Flatwanker Band in 1999. Then, they played for 2 years under that name and and changed again, for the third and last time, their name for The Hermans. They are still together, with some members changes but they are not playing skatepunk anymore since a couple of years... I could have started this post as The Hermans, but I think the most skatepunk music they did was when they were called Herman Flatwanker Band.

Discography:
As Überfrierende Nässe
- Ultrahotcheritzte Vollmusik 100% Fett (1997) CD
- Mellow Submarine (1998) CD
- Back To The Ruth's (1999) CD
- Split With Breschdlingsgsels (1999) CD *Unreleased
As Herman Flatwanker Band
- Herman Flatwanker Band (2001) CD
As The Hermans
- The Daily Herman (2002) CD
- 3-song Demo (2004) CD

Listen to Herman Flatwanker Band - ...But The Dentist Made Me Smile Again

November 20, 2010

Gervai's Attack

Gervai's Attack was a punkrock / skatepunk band from Lévis, Quebec that started in 1996. At the beginning they were playing more pop/punk but many members wanted to play more aggressive and fast punk. That's why in 1999, after many lineup changes they finally started to write fast punkrock songs. They played many shows and shared the stage with many other skatepunk bands from Quebec like Bad Cherries, From Grass To Cheese, Useed and many more. Unfortunately all the songs they released are in very poor sound quality and most of them are not skatepunk! The only few good songs they recorded were supposed to be released on an 5-song EP in 2001 but the band disbanded the same year and it never saw the light. Some members later started Leitmotiv, a rock band

Discography:
- Le Rassemblement (1997) TAPE
- Pinch + Pad = Danger (1998) CD
- ...No More Lonely Nights (2000) CD

Listen to Gervai's Attack - My Only

November 19, 2010

Seeling

I remember when I first heard this band it was in 2000 and at first listen I didnt like them that much.. But some days later I had some of their melodies in the head and then I was listening to their CD at least 5 times a day!! No need to say that Unnatural is one of my favorite album ever!
About some history, Seeling started in summer of 1995 at a time when Bodyjar, Frenzal Rhomb, and One Inch Punch were some of the most popular bands in Australia. Seeling were very influenced by those bands and that's why they started to play a fast kind of punk with some pop and rock influences which reminds Bodyjar and Game Over. What made that band so good is their well-balanced songs supperted by fast drummer and amazing vocals. They had the chance to play with big names from USA like Unwritten Law and Blink 182, as well as the other big bands from Australia. In early 2000 the band stopped... and now remains only in memories..

Discography :
- Unnatural (1997) CD


Listen to Seeling - Grovels

November 18, 2010

Propane Elaine

Propane Elaine was a fast skatepunk band from Germany that started in 2000. During their years they released 2 EPs and played many local shows. ..that was good stuff!!! They are now a defunct band. Yannig is now playing in the band Braindead... 

Discography:
- Trial And Error (2002) CD

Listen to Propane Elaine - Let Me Sleep

November 16, 2010

Bowser


First, lets clarify some things about Bowser. This band started somewhere around 1995 and have recorded 3 tapes and 4 CDs. The only record to have been released on a label is the Self-Titled under Monster/Reprisal Records. All the rest was DIY stuff, CD-Rs, self-made demotapes, etc and some of them were never released.

As far as I know, the following was physically released : Opinion (tape), Bowser vs. NOFX (tape), One Happy Family CD, Bowser CD-R and Bowser CD on Monster/Reprisal Records. The Bowser CD was first released on Monster Records in 2001, then re-released on Reprisal Records in 2002. Also, many people know the Bowser CD-R (the 4-tracks one) under the name Skate And Die, but this title never existed. You can see a pic of the CD-R : HERE! So, 3 of the 4 CDs were released, what leave I Hate The Mainstream Shit only a 3-song demo that were sent to mp3.com for download-only.

Now about the tapes... even if it was their first recording, Manga Girl was stuffed with amazing songs, but it was never released because right after the recording some members left the band. They reformed some months later and started to record again with a new vocalist. 2 of the 5 songs on Manga Girl were re-recorded, and some physical Opinion demo-tape copies were successfully made. One thing to know about Manga Girl is that it was a 5-song tape and it has nothing to do with that fake 8-song that is circulating over the web, this is not even the same singer... As for the Bowser vs. NOFX, this is more a joke than a real recording. It sound really shitty and was recorded in a couple of hours, and they play 5 NOFX songs and only 2 of their own songs. Only 7 copies or so were made.

Bowser was playing a fast and very melodic punk similar to Swedish legends like Millencolin, Adhesive and Satanic Surfers, but without copying any of them. They had their own sound and it was fast, melodic, catchy, seriously some of the best skatepunk songs ever made in my opinion. There has been many lineup changes in the band. The only member to have been there from the beginning to the end is Tony Graf. They disbanded in 2003 and some members started When We Fall, an hardcore band. Håkan Ljunggren now play skatepunk in Steve And The Alcoholics

Discography:
- Manga Girl (1996) *unreleased
- Opinion (1996) TAPE
- Bowser vs. NOFX (1997) TAPE
- One Happy Family (1999) CD
- I Hate That Mainstream Shit (2000) *unreleased
- Punk Rock - Bowser Promotion CD (200X) CD
- Bowser (2001) CD
- Bowser (2003) CD

Listen to Bowser - The End Will Justify The Means

November 15, 2010

Pummel

I bought their album last week and I wasnt sure if it would be as good as the few songs I had on my PC. The CD has 3 fast tracks out of 9 but those 3 tracks are very good, pure Californian skatepunk like in the 90's!! The other tracks are good too but they are more slow or midtempo alternative rock / punk with some jazz or metal influences. A very diverse album overall, but every song has something that make you want to listen again! If you search for Pummel on google you may find another band with the same name but they were from Arizona. The one I'm writing about is from Sacramento, California. They never got big as there was probably not enough place for them on the scene. But, the work they did was very good!!

Discography:
- Pummel EP (2001) CD
- Pummel (2001) CD
 
Listen to Pummel - Growing Mold

November 13, 2010

Screwloose

Screwloose was a fast and technical punk band from New South Wales, Australia that played from 2003 to 2005. During that time, they released 2 small 4-song demos. They were mainly influenced by bands like Belvedere, Choke, Deville etc. but they also had some emo and hardcore influences. They mixed all  of this together and it gave a very good result without losing any speed!!

Discography:
- Demo 1 (2003) CD
- Demo 2 (2004) CD

Listen to Screwloose - Legs Eleven

November 11, 2010

Overthrow


Overthrow was a five-piece skatepunk band from the area of Portneuf, Quebec that started in 1998. During their short time of existence, they had the chance to play with BigWig, Douglas and many other amazing skatepunk acts. They also recorded a song for one of the best punk compilation to have been released in Quebec : This Scene Has Been Built Together on Hard Fist Records.  Overthrow were strongly influenced by the Swedish bands like Pridebowl, Adhesive, etc. I dont know exactly when the band disbanded but I think its somewhere around 2000. In 2006, the 2 brothers Sebastien Côté (bass) and Benoît Côté (drums)  joined the band Crane where they played for a while. Overthrow unfortunately never released anything else than one compilation songs. (but WHAT a song!!) They also recorded 6 songs live in a studio but they were never released.  ..

Discography:
No Releases

Listen to Overthrow - Alone & Crazy

November 09, 2010

Braskey

I dont know if this band is still alive, I havent heard any news from them since a couple of years. On their Myspace they say they are in a indeffinate hiatus, its like that since 2006... Too bad because they released what is according to me one of the best post-2004 album from USA. They are highly influenced by A Wilhelm Scream, but they also have a lot of influences from old skatepunk bands like Bigwig, Strung Out, Sick Shift which give a dynamic and particular aspect to their songs. I recommand on their myspace the song "Forgive Me Father", it's simply amazing!! If you like their music you should go on Interpunk buy their album "Only You Can Save Yourself" theres only a few copy left and I think it will become very hard to find in the future.

Discography:
- Demo (200x) CD
- Shit Happens When You Party Naked (2004) CD
- Only You Can Save Yourself (2006) CD

Listen to Braskey - Forgive Me Father

November 08, 2010

Argyle

Argyle was a fast and technical skatepunk band from California that started in 2000. They played for a few years and disbanded, without releasing any album/demo. They recorded a couple of songs, some of them were put as a digital release, "Let's Get Political" on mp3.com. I'm sure that if this band would have continued to play, it would have been a blast!! The latest songs they recorded were incredibly good! Doug, one of the members, told me recently that a new project is in the work after 10 years and they will keep that fast skatepunk sound!!! Can't wait to hear that!

Discography:
No Releases

Listen to Argyle - Jester

November 05, 2010

Shrovetide


An old friend of mine sent me some of their songs many years ago. He told me he was gifted an old demotape from a guy that had it somewhere lost in his house... There must be so many demotapes that are thrown to garbage or totally forgotten in the dust... Fortunately Shrovetide made a myspace account where they put most of their songs for listen! This band also appeared on an old compilation released by Ceasar Records entitled Kabuki Knights. This comp also featured tracks from Facing Down, Venerea, Scarecrow, Propagandhi, Randy and more. Shrovetide played tight skatepunk with good melodies... good stuff!!! They unfortunately only existed for a while... and released only a demo.

Discography:
- Shrovetide (1997) TAPE

Listen to Shrovetide - Stop Ignorance

November 04, 2010

Quest Kon Fuse


Quest Kon Fuse, wow that was the good days!! These 5 guys from Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada started in 1996. This was the "skatepunk explosion" here in Quebec and a lot of bands were emerging. QKF were not only very good musicians but they were intense guys with amazing live performances. QKF were there to kick some ass and they delivered to their fans what they expected! Their songs are fast from the beginning to the end, with some Metal influences. Too bad they only released a small demotape... I recently got infos that they would maybe record some new stuff. Go check their myspace !! I recommend the song Kaiser.

Discography:
- Quest Kon Fuse (1996) TAPE
- Tears Of Blood (1997) TAPE

Listen to Quest Kon Fuse - Red Sky

November 03, 2010

The Preshure Point


The Preshure Point was a Skatepunk band from Alberta that started in 1997, released a couple of albums/EPs and disbanded in 2003. Why I put them on this blog is because not only they put out an amazing skatepunk album "A Fiction Better Than Reality", but especially because it was one of Graham Churchill (the famous Belvedere/This Is A Standoff drummer) first band. They changed their style and became slower on their last release. If you want to know how they sounded when they played fast you should check the song It Doesnt Compare on their myspace account.

Discography:
As Pressure Point
- Where's The Beef? (1998) CD
As The Preshure Point
- A Fiction Better Than Reality (2000) CD
- The Only Constant Is Change (2001) CD

Listen to The Preshure Point - Beers N' Friends

November 02, 2010

Mr. Yuck


  

Lets start the blog with this band from Houston, Texas that played from 1994 to the beginning of the 2000's. As far as I know, they only released one CD entitled Warm Up in 2000. The band disbanded soon after the release and some members started other bands in different music styles. They played fast and technical skatepunk with amazing melodies... They were on a small label A-Attack Records with another band called Kilroy I think they were playing similar style as Mr. Yuck but I never had the chance to hear them...


Discography:
- Ken The Fisherman (199X) ?
- Curb Surfing (199X) ?
- Warm Up (2000) CD

Listen to Mr. Yuck - Narrow Minds

Introduction to this blog!!

So hi and welcome on my blog! First, I'd like to say that I'm a french guy living in Quebec, Canada, but I will try to write everything in english so all my friends over the world can read it. But sorry if sometimes its not the good english I'll try my best but I'm not so good ... The purpose of this blog is only to write about old or alive skatepunk bands and stuff. I will probably put some albums/mp3s for download too but I want more to focus on putting pictures, videos, and other informations on obscur bands all around the world.. These days skatepunk is not the big trend but I have tons of good memories of amazing bands that were playing in the 90's and early 2000's and I want to share with you so keep checking this blog!