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Posts Tagged ‘No Use for a Name’


Posted on March 16, 2010 - by Editor

Joey Cape and Tony Sly: European Invasion Part II

Joey Cape and Tony Sly: European Invasion Part II

Distorted had recently talked to Joey Cape and Tony Sly pre-European tour and we heard about their expectations and how much they were looking forward to the adventure as well as discussing their respective new material as solo artists. Joining them on the road was Jon Snodgrass and a friend of Joey’s, a skilled musician…

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Posted on March 10, 2010 - by Editor

Joey Cape + Tony Sly + Jon Snodgrass + Duncan Redmonds

Joey Cape + Tony Sly + Jon Snodgrass + Duncan Redmonds

Islington Academy
London, UK
Thursday 4th March 2010
Having enjoyed a phoner interview with Joey (Lagwagon) and Tony  (No Use For A Name) about six weeks prior to their European tour kicking off, I was pretty damn excited and keen to see the guys accompanied by Jon Snodgrass on this tour . Tagging along with the guys…

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Posted on February 11, 2010 - by Editor

Tony Sly Competition:Win a set of signed “12 Song Program” + Poster + one pair of tickets to a UK show!

Tony Sly Competition:Win a set of signed “12 Song Program” + Poster + one pair of tickets to a UK show!

We have teamed up with Tony Sly to give away 3 x signed sets of his debut solo record “12 Song Program” + a signed poster.
This competition will coincide with Tony’s upcoming European and UK tour with Joey Cape and Jon Snodgrass and we also have one pair of tickets up for grabs for…

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Posted on February 11, 2010 - by Editor

Joey Cape & Tony Sly: European Invasion

Joey Cape & Tony Sly: European Invasion

Joey Cape and Tony Sly are two names synonymous with modern punk rock, frontmen for leading Californian pop punk bands Lagwagon and No Use For A Name respectively. With each having accumulated over two decades worth of credibility and a burgeoning fan base around the globe, they are about to head off on their first…

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Posted on February 3, 2010 - by Editor

Thinking Back & Looking Forward: Tony Sly

Thinking Back & Looking Forward: Tony Sly

All Words by Steve
Photo by Kristen Wright
Tony Sly is the frontman of No Use For A Name and releases his solo Debut “12 Song Program” on Fat Wreck Chords on February 16th.
Steve: There has been an increase in the number of artists performing/releasing solo material currently, why do you think that is?
Tony: I think…

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Posted on January 9, 2010 - by Editor

Tony Sly’s Solo Debut “12 Song Program”

Tony Sly’s Solo Debut “12 Song Program” will be released on Fat Wreck Chords on February 16th.
Known as pop-punk No Use For A Name’s front man, Tony finally sets out with his soothing and captivating melodies, only guided by an acoustic guitar and a smattering of various other classic instruments.
Tony says: “I started writing songs…

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Posted on June 15, 2008 - by Curvball

The Real McKenzies, Me First and the Gimmes, No Use for a Name

The Real McKenzies new album Off The Leash will be out in Europe and the UK on July 11th!
Right in time for their upcoming tour – find tourdates for your country below, and more here.
Here is more info about the album.
Me First and The Gimmes have posted an MP3 of Countryroads which will appear on…

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Posted on May 1, 2008 - by Curvball

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Posted on March 2, 2008 - by Curvball

Greenlight for the March issue.

It’s arrived. Check out the ‘green’ issue of Distorted. The cover feature is entitled ‘Turning Green; Punk goes Celtic’ – we take a look at the current trend and get some feedback from the bands themselves. We chat to Millencolin, Blacklisted, The Rabble and peacemaker, Mike Park. Along with these great interviews we’ve also…

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    • Free Bankrupt album downloadJuly 28, 2010

      Bankrupt (melodic punk rock, Hungary) have made their latest release Razor Wires And Neon Lights freely downloadable. For more infos, visit their brand new website: http://bankrupt.hu

    • Donnie Brasco and As We Sink! Split 7inchJuly 15, 2010

      Donnie Brasco and As We Sink! have released a split 7-inch which is out now via Lockjaw records and is available on Itunes or from either of the bands at one of their shows. The record features three tracks from each of the bands. As We Sink! will be heading out on a full UK tour in September with Exeter\’s Rat Attack.

    • DEMONIC UPCHUCKS FINAL SHOWJuly 12, 2010

      After 13 years of UK wide squalor and debauchery, The Demonic Upchucks will be playing their final show on August 14th 2010.

      Formed in 1997, the ’Upchucks helped kickstart the Bournemouth punk scene in the late 90s.

      In that time the ’Upchucks have supported the Exploited, Discharge, UK Subs, Ram-Man, Inner Terrestrials, Varukers, GBH and many more.

      The final show will take place on August 14th 2010 at Champions Venue, Bournemouth. Tickets will be cheap but limited and available only on the night.
      Also appearing will be two newly reformed Bournemouth punk rock legends The Taxidermists and (Girl Hardcore band) Spitroast.

    • The Legendary Drummer JP Patterson Releases His La…July 7, 2010

      The Drummer from The Renowned NYC
      Group The Dictators Announces His Latest
      Killer CD

      (NEW YORK, NY)—Already featured in CMJ’s Top 30 on WUTK-FM in Knoxville and hailed by The Paisley Umbrella as “essential Spring/Summer listening,” and “funny and optimistic, with melodies and choruses that just don’t quit,” by DFFD, The LP is Dead, the new CD from JP “Thunderbolt” Patterson, is becoming one of the most talked-about releases of the year. Most recently, JP graced the cover of Drumhead Magazine, became a featured Vic Firth artist, and played an incendiary show, backed by Dave Bone & The Troublemakers, at this year’s SXSW in Austin. Renowned for his mighty, muscular rhythms, JP has been the drummer for NYC Punk legends The Dictators for 16 years and a founding member of Manitobas Wild Kingdom. Already an icon on New York’s Punk scene, JP has also been a seminal member of such diverse groups as The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black and the Patt…

    • U.S. Bombs to play four shows in CaliforniaJune 16, 2010

      The Bombs have four shows this week in in California: SF, Sacramento, Carlsbad and finishing in Anaheim

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