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Wednesday, 19 August 2015

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Australia, Anniversaries and Pink Floyd

Hardcore legends, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, came to London’s Borderline at the start of the month and we were honoured to sit down with guitarist Randy Winter before their nostalgic and impressive set. Of course, Randy faced the Louder Now Grab Bag, but luckily for him he grabbed some of the more sensible questions.   

What is your favourite memory of being in this band?
That’s sort of a tough question because there’s so many. I would say one of my top ten favourite memories, because I can’t really narrow it down to one, would be a collage of a few. My favourite memories of this band will always be travelling the world. It’s awesome to be blessed to even break even, or be able to make money for a living being able to travel the world doing something you love.

What country would you most like to visit?
I really enjoyed the Phillipines but as far as where I have enjoyed the most it would probably be Australia. It’s so similar to America and the UK. It’s like a hybrid of the two, if you took both and slammed them in to one and added awesome coast lines, with good waves all the time. I surf all the time so that’s a big thing for me.

We have never been to Alaska though, but that will probably change next year. We’re going to be doing an anniversary tour for our debut record Don’t You Fake It. Next year it will be exactly 10 years since it came out. So we’ll probably stretch out to some spots we haven’t been to, intentionally.

On a scale of 1 – 10, how weird are you?
Judging myself I would probably say a 7, being realistic. I’m really picky about stupid things. Be it, OCD, a ridiculous sleeping disorder that I’ve had ever since I can remember or food. I’m a low card guy, I’ve been doing that for almost 11 years. To an average person I guess those three things really add up because it’s something that reoccurs every day.

My sleeping schedule is literally non-existent. I can’t sleep longer than 2 hours sustained. I randomly get two hour sleep bursts whenever I get a chance. It’s actually optimal for this occupation but it was definitely a hard time whenever I was in school because my brain wasn’t getting REM sleep so whenever you’re not doing anything that requires a lot of attention and physical exertion my brain is like “alright, nap time!” I’m always a hands on person otherwise my brain is going to shut off.

Have you ever had an epic fail on stage?
Not really an epic fail but near epic fail, that’s for sure. Where monitors aren’t pinned down correctly and they’re hanging off the edge and you’re up there playing and, woosh, there it went! A couple of times I’ve almost flipped forward but I’ve caught myself with my left hand and caught the next note.

Sound tech issues with mic’s not even being on. I’ll just back hand it and then they figure out, oh there must be something wrong with that mic because he just threw it away. Sometimes they can’t hear what you’re hearing on stage or they’re working on a different part of the mix. Engineers get really into their job and I respect that a lot because I am also an engineer. They’re not just staring at one guy the entire time you’re listening to the mix as a whole.

This is really the fourth version of The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. There were three different versions with different names and I think we got all of the epic fails out of the way then. The closest thing we’ve had to a disaster was recently when one of the strings broke on my guitar that’s tuned to C. I looked around and there was nobody there so I just threw it back into the boat and had to grab another guitar that was tuned to a completely different key and had to transpose, on the fly, and move everything up a full step. If someone would have told me that I was going to be thrown under the bus like that then I would have been freaking out and would have to think it through and maybe give it a test run but I just had to do it.

What’s your favourite album?
Again, this is one of those questions where I’m going to have to avoid answering with just one because that’s impossible. My absolute favourite would be, off hand, the one that I’ve probably listened to the most would be The Wall [Pink Floyd] and then probably from that point Final Cut, which was supposed to be part of The Wall. Anything Pink Floyd, I’m a stupid fan boy for Pink Floyd, David Gilmore and Roger Waters. It’s a shame that they couldn’t just make things work and continue on but I’m sure it was a pride thing. That happens when you have two amazing singer/songwriters in the same band, that’s rough I’m sure.


If the question was what album have I listened to the most than it would be The Wall. It’s definitely a favourite of mine but I can’t say it’s THE favourite because it’s very mute. If that was your favourite album, and that’s all you ever listen to, then you would be depressed and locked in an insane asylum. But it’s so perfect for when you feel that desperation when you feel that need for a light at the end. That’s the one. 

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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus tear up London's Borderline

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus have had me hooked since the first time I saw them live in London, in 2008. Having had a rough relationship with their record label, who failed to produce on various promises, the band flew themselves to the UK and decided to remain independent “for as long as possible.”

I remember thinking, and still think to this day, that was the most impressive damn thing I had ever heard.

So when we heard that The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus were coming back to the UK it took us all of five seconds to decide we had to be there.

We were extremely lucky to catch them at London’s Borderline and from the minute that they launched into Damn Regret we knew that this was going to be a night to remember.

And that was just the first of many nostalgic gems from the 2006 album Don’t You Fake It.

Randy Winter - Guitar
What’s that? You didn’t realise that album was released nearly 10 years ago? Yeah me either. We sat down with guitarist Randy Winter before the set and he pointed it out to us.


And just three tracks into this set and we know why that anniversary tour will be a huge deal. In Fate’s Hand and Justify, both from Don’t You Fake It are, in a word, amazing. Those screeching guitars and aggressive drum tracks bring back the exact same attitude as when they were released.

It’s that attitude and forcefulness that made this band a driving force in the scene a decade ago and it’s what has made them legends now.

John Hartman - Drums
And with Choke from the 2011 album Am I The Enemy standing defiant in between those 2006 belters, it’s easy to see how this band managed to do so well even without a label. This track was the first of four singles to reach number 1 in the US after The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus left their record label, Virgin, in 2010.  

That’s not surprising. There’s something ultimately satisfying about screaming along the words “I hope you choke!” If you don’t believe me, ask the crowd at the Borderline that night. They did it remarkably well.

As we reached the half way point of the set vocalist Ronnie Winter grabs an acoustic guitar and everything gets a bit serious and wonderful. Cat and Mouse and Your Guardian Angel were pillars of my adolescence and it was a pleasure to hear them both played live, as beautiful as ever. When the packed in crowd chimed in to the latter with “Please don’t walk away, please tell me you’ll stay” you couldn’t hide from the spine tingles.

But they didn’t miss a beat launching back into the hardcore swirl of it all with False Pretense and You Better Pray. The former was definitely a highlight of the night, with the crowd jumping up and down and completely losing the plot as they were launched into that banging and infectious chorus.

Ronnie Winter - Vocals

The latter was a spectacular surprise. Ronnie points out on stage that You Better Pray, from the 2009 album Lonely Road, didn’t do extremely well in the UK charts “because you don’t have red necks here. But unlucky for you we ARE red necks and we’re going to play it anyway. So if you like southern rock, sing along.” Turns out we really like Southern Rock and we screamed that opening scream like we were Kid Rock, in a vest, wielding a gun and wearing cowboy boots. None of which The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus did, in case you were wondering.  

Matt Hunter - Guitar 
The set closed up, of course, with Face Down. THE song to define this band for many people because it is the prime example of hardcore sentimentality that The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus have had nailed for a decade.   

This set was everything I wanted it to be and more. The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus played tracks that are iconic in this scene and they did it with all of the boldness and tenacity that you would want them too.

So tenacious in fact that more than one member of the band wore sunglasses on stage. In a basement venue. At night. It was perfect.

Unfortunately, the rest of the UK tour was cut short due to 'a family crisis'. We wish all the best to the whole band and hope that the situation has improved. If you missed out then do make sure that you get yourself to see these guys as soon as possible. You will not regret it, I promise! 

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Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Altered Sky Giveaway!

It's giveaway time again!

This time we're giving you the chance to win a signed copy of the amazing EP from Scot Rockers, Altered Sky! 

We recently caught up with them at London's The Garage and you can read what happened when they faced the Grab Bag here

As if all of that wasn't enough we're also throwing in a copy of All Time Low's latest album, Future Hearts. We're too good to you. 

All you have to do is find us on Instagram (we'll give you a clue, out username is @loudernowx) and like our poster for this giveaway! Simple! 

The winner will be picked at random by us on August 12th 2015 so make sure you're in with a change before then. 

And once you've done that make sure you go and watch Altered Sky's latest video for new track Bury It All HERE. 

Good luck everyone! 

Altered Sky - Shorts, Travelodge and David Cameron

We went and had a blast with Altered Sky in London’s The Garage last week and, you guessed it, forced the Louder Now Grab Bag on them! You can read what we thought about the show here, and you can stalk Altered Sky on their Facebook, Twitter and Website!

P.S Altered Sky Might be the nicest people in the world.



You’re feeling ill and can only have one home comfort. What do you choose?
Ross: Erm. Vivaldi Spring.
Rich: You’ve never listened to Vivaldi Spring.
Ross: Probably not intentionally, no.
Ryan: Shorts.
Ross: Aye! Shorts!
Ana: In all colours as well.
Ross: Yes so I can pick and choose.

Is there one thing you would like to become better at?
Ana: Probably answering questions. I find it so difficult to keep my mind on the question I just end up rambling but I would probably say reading.
Ross: That’s because you don’t read, ever!
Ana: I don’t! It’s hard, I have such a short attention span.

Piercings or Tattoos?
Ryan: Now I don’t have any piercings but I do have tattoos so I will say tattoos. The pain is simple depending on the area (Ana giggles here but we couldn’t tell you what on earth she could possible have found funny) , down to my wrists it wasn’t sore it was just annoying because of the vibration. I’ve basically planned out everything. I’ve got both arms planned and my chest. I’m thinking about my neck but it depends on my chest but…no definitely tattoos.

What do you prefer recording or playing live?  
Ana: Ooooh think of how many albums you could spit out! Or would you rather play in front of your mum?
Amy: Just my mum? I would probably have to say playing live. I love the response you get from the crowd playing live and just the sound you get as well is completely different. So as much as I love recording.

What is your favourite memory of being in this band?
Rich: Probably touring. Maybe not one single thing but being out on the road and playing gigs every night is brilliant and I couldn’t ask for anything more. The way things are going they’re getting bigger and bigger and better and better so I’m very much hoping that the best is still to come. That’s sort of a boring story. I could have told you about the time that Ryan set a bin on fire and that would been a better story but…

Who is the last person on earth you would want to be stuck in a lift with?
Ryan: The LAST person?
Ana: Can it be in the band? Haha!
Ryan: David Cameron to be honest.
Rich: Oooooh po-lit-i-cal!
Ryan: He would just have that posh accent and…just everything about him… and I would be like oh shut the…

Describe yourself in one sentence:
Ross: I really really love David Cameron. No but the singer upstairs really really looks like Boris Johnson, it’s scary so I had to leave.

How would you like your band to be remembered?
Ana: Well we’re not going anywhere! But if we were headed for guillotine I would thank our manager who is French and probably put us there. I would like us to be remembered for being real people still there isn’t a space between us and the fans or anyone else who comes to see us play we’re still human and we want to have fun all the time! We just want to chill out, e don’t want to have to run away after gigs or anything. That’s not a choice of ours and we do want to just chill out and be human.

Which decade would you most like to have been born in and why?
Ana: We talked about this yesterday!
Amy: I would have liked to have been around in the 60s because I love the music from the 60s and the clothes…and the furniture. I just wish I was around in the 60s.

Where’s the worst place you have ever woken up?
Rich: A Travelodge with Ryan’s tongue next to my ear. I turned around, it was right there.
Ryan: Are you sure?!
Rich: You were fast asleep!




Altered Sky Paints London Multi-Coloured

Vocalist Ana takes a moment before the set
Last week London’s The Garage played host to an astronomical line up of talent headlined by Scotland’s Altered Sky who burst onto the stage in a rainbow of colour and charmed their way into our hearts.

After facing the Louder Now Grab Bag (which you can read here) Altered Sky introduced themselves to the crowd with I Know You Know from the 2011 EP In This World. It’s one of their grittier songs but has stood the test of time and sets just one end of the tone that this band can convey

Tracks Decay, Where I Belong and Traitor In Me blend forceful drum work from Amy Blair with impeccable vocals from lyricist and energetic entertainer Ana Nowosielska. Add in the backdrop of feisty guitar riffs from Richard and Ryan and some intense bass work from Ross Archibald and you have a post-punk band with appealing hints of pop brilliance running through it.

Richard - Guitar
A highlight of the night for us was Apple Tree the video for which you can see here. It’s another oldie and they are much more developed offerings from Altered Sky but there’s a charm to Apple Tree which is really infectious and we really hope that they carry this song through even when they’re playing the huge venues they deserve to be playing.

We were lucky enough to grab a copy of the 2014 EP Stop and Live (which you could get your hands on here if you’re lucky enough) and the production value is really impressive and for the most part, it conveys the sheer energy that they exert on stage.

However, if you get a chance to see these guys live then you must do it. Those clean vocals that exert passion and ferocity when it’s necessary are so much more explosive when they’re on stage and the flash of vigorous energy the band produce as unit is something you can’t record.

Ryan - Guitar
Luckily Altered Sky have recently teamed up with Pulp Clothing which is fantastic news because now they’re heading back out on an acoustic tour up and down the country. Check out the dates here and make sure you get yourself to a show and meet these guys.   

Closing track on Stop and Live and penultimate track of the night, Live For It, is an inspiring record which starts out on a rare quiet character but escalates into an explosive example of those impeccable vocals filled with passion and attitude when they need to be.


The night ended with new song Bury It All which the guys released a beautiful video for a few weeks back. It will be on the band’s first full length album which is expected to be released later this year and if it’s anything to go by then hold on to your beanies because you’re all about to get blown away.  



Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Versus The World - Nirvana, Curry and Bikes

Backstage at the Camden Underworld 
We went to see Versus The World put on a true Punk-Rock performance at Camden’s Underworld a little while back and caught up with bassist Mike Davenport to answer some Louder Now Grab Bag Questions!

Donald (vocals) and Steve (guitars) also jumped in on the action, because the Grab Bag is just THAT much fun that it almost has magnetic powers.

Who is your musical hero?

Mike: That one’s really easy. That’s Kurt Cobain. I am a huge Nirvana fan. I started on The Beatles as a very young kid maybe 5 years old and that got me
Would have never guessed who Mike's hero is
into music and then I started playing by 9. By 12 I played in my first band but Nirvana came up and made Punk Rock mainstream. They made it so that bands like ours who were just playing in our garage, who didn’t really think we were going to be able to do anything more than play shows, could tour the world which I’ve been doing now for 20 years. Their song writing is genius his lyrics are genius. I don’t really like him as a person but I love him musically. I think he was kind of a whiny bitch and he should still be around.

I was in a band called The Ataris before I was in this band and when I was in The Ataris we got to play Reading and I remember thinking then “Wow, this is where Kurt played maybe 12 or 13 years before.” That was sort of, completing my journey.


What excites you most about the future of your band?

Mike: Probably touring right now. We just finished our third album I always tell people, if your newest album isn’t your favourite thing that you’re doing then you should probably change what you’re doing. I love our new record and I’m excited to play it for people. We hadn’t played shows in a year and half. We broke down to make this record and spend some time at home. We just started touring again two weeks ago and the reaction to the new record is so great! I’m just excited because we’re going to New Zealand, Australia, Japan, China, The US, Canada so it’s a lot of touring coming up and I can’t wait to play these new songs to everyone.

Where are you the most excited to see?

Mike: I haven’t been to New Zealand ever in Versus The World so I’m really excited about that. I’m tentatively excited about Canada because Donald has big problems getting into Canada all because of a DUI. We’ve been turned away, not for whole tours but for shows here or there because of that. It doesn’t help that Donald is a little bit of a smart ass so his smart mouth definitely has kept us from getting in a couple of times.

Donald: Canadians are the nicest people…but they just keep on throwing me out!

You’re feeling ill and you can only have one home comfort. What do you choose?

Donald: When I’m sick as shit, like I can’t leave bed, my favourite thing to do is to order a pizza in bed and then play video games for like a full day.

Mike: My total cure is Thai pineapple curry. That’s my chicken noodle soup. I’m not vegetarian completely but I was one for 23 years so I get a vegetable curry pineapple. It’s spicy and it will get rid of anything. Fuck Chicken Noodle soup.

Is there anything you know this week that you didn’t know last week?

Mike: Yes! Amsterdam! They say, about the canals, 3 meters water, 3 meters bikes. So many people throw their bikes into the canal that if you were to dive in you would probably get stuck by a bike. I’ll tell you another little tidbit, because I did a walking tour in Amsterdam, there are actually 16 men employed 24 hours a day 365 days a year to fish bikes out of the canal and they probably fish between 12 and 15,000 bikes every year. See what happens in Amsterdam is that the locals don’t like the bike rental companies so if they see one, and it’s not locked up, they throw it in!

Is there any musical instrument that you would love to be able to play?

Steve: Oh this is a cool one! I would love to be able to play the Cello, I think it’s such a romantic instrument. I think it’s because I don’t actually plan on playing the Cello anytime soon but I would like to.         

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Versus The World bring Punk Rock back to Camden

Donald Spence - Vocals
California quintet, Versus The World, have just concluded their tour of the UK and EU and we were in the front row to soak up some of that west-coast summer punk rock. It was glorious.

Punk Rock has always been, and always will be, a staple part of our musical diets. For decades we have turned to the US west-coast for the unsurpassed and rawest form of Punk-Rock and Versus The World are right up there with the best of them.

We caught up with them at Camden’s legendary Underworld and, you guessed it, we forced them to answer some questions from the Louder Now Grab Bag, and you can read all about that here.

They burst onto the iconic stage with The Santa Margarita, the opening track from their new album Homesick/Roadsick (released on June 23rd 2015) and all of a sudden we were at a classic rock show!

Bryan Charlson - Drums
The album is a time-warp of an experience, flying us back to the good ol’ noughties instrumentally and then dragging us back to the present with more despondent lyrics. Live, however, Versus The World are old school punk-rock through and through, even with those powerful lyrics.

And those lyrics…Donald Spence’s vocals are perfect, and he really brings it on stage. He has a well-rounded vocal range, hitting those high notes with ease on stage (and when he’s getting down and sweaty in the pit) and completely eradicating the nasal trademark that can sometimes, irritatingly, go hand in hand with the genre that he is a pillar of.
Stage too small? No problem...
There is no better example of all of this then in The Black Ocean (our favourite Versus The World track) which was followed up live by She Sang The Blues which, as Spence announces on stage, was written for his Mum.    


Tony Caraffa - Guitar
But those vocals are just the sweet cherry on top of the cake whose recipe has been passed down through generations. Distortion, wah pedals, power chords, it’s all rudimentary but it works and as the quintet launch into A Sight for Sore Eyes you know they’re capable of producing their own anthems.

Title track, Homesick/Roadsick, is surely self-explanatory in its meaning but Bassist, Mike Davenport, took the time in between songs to thank the partners of his bandmates for joining them on this tour. Versus The World seem to have found a cunning balance between Tour Time and Family Time. Bring the family with you!

As the set closed on Our Song it’s abundantly clear that Versus The World are sentimental and bursting with expressiveness but they deliver it in a punk-rock wrapping which truly makes it a gift to the scene.

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