Friday, 8 March 2013
The gigs we played this week with Lich and Cloud Rat this week were great. If you get a chance to see them in Europe over the next few weeks (or Cloud Rat + Resurrectionists later this month) you definitely should.
We are recording again at the start of May and are still writing some new songs for that which looks like being the main stuff we will focus on for now.
We don't have any more gigs planned as yet until July, when we are playing with DESPISE YOU and loads of other UK bands. Hopefully we'll have a few more gigs sorted before then, including a weekend somewhere maybe.
Finally, we're currently in the early stages of sorting out coming to Europe again for a couple of weeks this August. If you want to help us out, you can email jack.pitt@uea.ac.uk
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
INTERVIEW
I was recently interviewed for a Spanish 'zine, which you can buy from http://www.dejavuhardcore.blogspot.com.es/2012/12/uhp-n-10-diciembre-2012recien-salido.html
Here's the English version.
1./ short story of the band...
2./ to start up i would like to know which stuff you already recorded and also released.... aaand how do you release? I mean if you use diy labels?
4./ do you know something about spanish scene? would we see you on a future to play alive on my country??
5./ how do you define your sound....? do you like to think your music is different or you prefer to think it s just the old punk with some new ideas?
6./ what do you think about people like me that still love to do an fanzine on paper?
7./ what could be considered your mainly influences??? musically and lyrically...
8./ what do you think about the use of drugs? do you think must be a link between punk and drugs?
9./ are the people of the band interested on politics?
10./ how is the scene on your area??
11./ next plans
Here's the English version.
1./ short story of the band...
We are JACKALS; we formed
a couple of years ago with a slightly different line-up to now. We are based in
Norwich which is a city in the East of England, a couple of hours away from
anywhere.
2./ to start up i would like to know which stuff you already recorded and also released.... aaand how do you release? I mean if you use diy labels?
So far we have released a
7” which was basically a demo, and three split 7”s which came out in 2011. This
year we released a tape titled Survival
Instincts and a new 7” called Everyday
Fabric which is, in my opinion, the best stuff we’ve recorded by far. Survival Instincts was released by our
friend Sean’s label, Youth Camp Records and Everyday
Fabric was released by two of our friend’s labels, Boslevan Records and
Parade of Spectres. All three are DIY labels and I’m fairly confident that this
is the only way we will release any music in the future, as it suits our ethics
and politics more than any other method.
3./ how do you define a
do it yourself label or band?
I’m sure this has been
better defined by other people in the past, but for me DIY is about self
sufficiency and the realisation that having total control over your band’s
output and only working with your friends and people (whether it be labels,
people who put on gigs, or anything else) who share your ethics is the best way
of operating. To me it seems that anything other than DIY results in the
possibility of compromise, ripping people off, being co-opted for other
purposes and putting up with bullshit getting in the way of the reason we are a
band in the first place- to play gigs and to make music.
4./ do you know something about spanish scene? would we see you on a future to play alive on my country??
Pretty much everything
I’ve heard about Spanish punk is great although I wouldn’t claim to be an
expert or anything. In the last year or so I’ve
seen SUDOR, LA URSS, GLAM, and UNA BESTIA INCONTROLABLE in the UK, all were great.
Also, bands like INVASION, CRIMEN DE ESTADO, ATENTADO, FIRMEZA 10, ABSURDO and DESTINO
FINAL have released some of my favourite records of recent times. I think my
absolute favourite of the last 5 years or so is OTAN- Sociedad Despreciable, what a fucking great record!! I of course
also appreciate the older bands like MG 15, ANTI/DOGMATIKSS, GRB, HHH etc. etc.
I love how the best Spanish punk is really stripped back and raw but still
absolutely ripping. Even though I don’t understand the lyrics most of the time,
the link with anarchism is really inspiring when you’re seemingly surrounded by
apolitical people and bands who throw around the term ‘PC’ like it’s about
anything other than not being an ignorant dickhead. We’d love to come over to
Spain and in fact we’ve recently started talking about trying to play some gigs
there next summer as part of a Euro tour.
5./ how do you define your sound....? do you like to think your music is different or you prefer to think it s just the old punk with some new ideas?
I prefer to leave any
definition of what we sound like to other people, but we aren’t exactly ripping
up the rule book as far as punk and hardcore goes. That said, I do think we
manage to combine a fairly diverse range of influences into something that
might not be our own, but at least escapes obvious comparisons to whatever else
is currently popular.
6./ what do you think about people like me that still love to do an fanzine on paper?
I did the same myself up
until a few years ago and have plans to do the same again, so I’d always look
to support someone doing a fanzine on paper. The internet is great for many
things, but there’ll always be a place for people doing paper fanzines,
providing the writing is worthwhile of course.
7./ what could be considered your mainly influences??? musically and lyrically...
Usually whatever I’m
listening to a lot at the time, so currently it’d be bands like DISCHARGE (as
always), RUDIMENTARY PENI, UNITED MUTATION, CITIZENS ARREST, UBR, WARHEAD, NO TREND,
NEGATIVE APPROACH. But I’m sure that’s different for every member of the band.
Lyrically we tend to just write about whatever we think is relevant politically
or socially. On the most recent record for example that has included
nationalism and militarism, how conspiracy theories are generally bullshit
which detract from real issues worth protesting about, how healthcare companies
are inevitably focused more on profits than human lives and the end result of
that, the way that states deal with crime and punishment and how sexual
violence is often a product or escalation of the modes of everyday interaction and normalised misogyny,
which is where the title Everyday Fabric comes
from.
8./ what do you think about the use of drugs? do you think must be a link between punk and drugs?
Tom, who plays drums, is
straight edge, but the rest of us are not. I think current drug laws and
attitudes towards them in the UK and beyond are completely outdated, but I don’t think drugs are important to punk as good
music can be made with our without their influence.
9./ are the people of the band interested on politics?
I’d consider politics as
very important to the way the band operates and to us as people. To start with
the lyrics were not expressly political, but as we have got older and become
more informed I’ve felt more strongly that the lyrics we write should reflect
this, to the point which political issues are the major source of inspiration.
I personally would generally align myself with anarchism and the rest of the
band all believe in ‘leftist’ causes such as feminism, humanism,
environmentalism and equality.
10./ how is the scene on your area??
I put on gigs in Norwich fairly regularly which are usually
well attended and I manage to get some good bands to play here. It would be
good if there were more active local bands but that is nothing new and
definitely not unique to Norwich. Considering its size and location I think
Norwich has a strong scene, the only reason that would ever change is if people
started becoming apathetic.
11./ next plans
As I mentioned before we
hope to play again in Europe next year for a longer stretch so that it
something we will be organising soon alongside some more gigs in the UK. We’re
also (as always) writing songs for our next release which I think we will aim
to record early next year.
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Saturday, 3 November 2012
We're back in the UK having played a few gigs last week in Germany/Holland. We ended up going on our own due to other Man Hands commitments and are already sorting out when we can come back for a longer stretch. Thanks to everyone who helped us out.
We have some new shirts which we got printed for these gigs which you can buy from our bandcamp page at www.jackalshc.bandcamp.com
We have some new shirts which we got printed for these gigs which you can buy from our bandcamp page at www.jackalshc.bandcamp.com
Friday, 19 October 2012
EVERYDAY FABRIC
Our new 7" is out now. 6 songs on black vinyl, pressing of 300. The labels should have their copies this week, to buy from them visit www.boslevanrecords.co.uk or paradeofspectires.blogspot.co.uk
We'll have them at all future gigs and you can listen to the record or download it for free, or buy a copy of the 7" from us online at www.jackalshc.bandcamp.com
Thursday, 23 August 2012
We are planning to go to Europe with Man Hands towards the end of October... hopefully it actually happens this time. We'll have details of that as soon as we get some gigs confirmed.
We've got another record coming out soon, test presses were approved this week. Artwork and everything is being sorted now and it shouldn't be too long before it is all done, which means the tape and the 7" will end up actually getting to people pretty soon after one another.
For now, you can listen to the Survival Instincts tape at our brand new bandcamp where you can also download it for free, and we've got t-shirts etc. for sale there too. Also, if you haven't already, check out Parade of Spectres as they are one of the best labels/distros in the UK and Boslevan Records, which is a new label set up by our friend Mikee. Both are helping us to release the 7" and are run by excellent people.
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