Spanner Spells It Out

Back in 2014 we released the History Lessons 7″ EP … two songs each from Action Sedition and Spanner.

Note: it’s  now available as a free / pay-what-you-like download at the Rebel Time Records bandcamp page … check it out right here !

Spanner’s contributions to this platter were the songs “Always Antifascist” and “Impossible” … both instant classics and smash hits …

Now, in 2019, Spanner have resurrected, revisited and remade these two top-notch tunes and included them on their brand new full-length We Won’t Be Stopped Rebel Time Records will have copies of the album (vinyl and cd) in hand shortly. Stay tuned.

In 2014 we asked Spanner to give us the run-down on these two ditties; a bit of commentary on what inspired these songs. What the band said remains timely, topical, pertinent and to the point.

Thusly, and without further ado, here are the brand new versions of “Always Antifascist” and “Impossible” along with lyrics and Spanner’s remarks … dig it … pics are from the We Won’t Be Stopped recording sessions …

It’s a tired old story when times are harsh
The racists and fascists go on the march
With twisted faces and ideas
Misplaced anger, ignorance and fear
They go for easy targets and never aim high
Believing all the bullshit and swallowing all the lies
Yeah they can shout loud but they’ve nothing to say
Just the same old bigotry that never goes away
Repackaged as radical, new and improved
But so many times it’s been proved
They’ve got nothing to offer but division and hate
And power and strength to the nation state

Raised fists antifascists help the fightback spread
And the only good fascist is one that is dead
Militants in resistance we know our enemies
And we know that our best weapon is solidarity

Police and fascists march side by side
It’s always been the way, it can’t be denied
Waving batons or St George crosses
They’re working for the rich and the same bosses
So there’s plenty of violence to protect “Free speech”
For the fascist scum and the filth they preach
Their “right to protest” is always ensured
While antifascists feel the force of the law

Liberals without a clue
Trying to tell “the movement” what to do
Follow the leaders from a to b
And let’s pretend we got unity
Stirring speeches keep people still
As designated protest pens get filled
Miles from the fascists behind police rails
Playing it safe and doomed to fail

We know that fighting fascism means sometimes we have to fight
Not pacified, dead end demos where everything is so polite
It’s not about being macho, elite or super tough
But a look at the history of fascism should tell us enough
It’s confidence and strength will grow if it is unopposed
So with barricades and whatever it takes we’ll make sure their road is closed
Wherever they start we have to stop them to make sure they have no chance
There’s many ways to beat the fascists and push back their advance
We’ll never accept the rise of the right or fascists on our streets
And we won’t follow leaders on the long road to defeat
In memory of fallen comrades we will never forget
Nor do we forgive so our rage is fuelled to destroy the fascist threat

Spanner says:

“These lyrics were written in the context of a resurgent far right worldwide and we feel everyone should be aware of the true character of right wing movements however much they attempt to re-brand themselves in current times.

In the UK we have many outspoken fascists and they are regularly in the mainstream media gaining confidence and trying to recruit new members from mass and social media hysteria targeting immigrants. They will use any opportunity and tragedy to exploit community tensions and people’s shitty living and working conditions shifting the blame from the ruling elite to working class immigrant communities. This works quite nicely for bosses and politicians who in times of crisis always fall back on using fascists to do their dirty work, attacking social movements, trade unionists and instigating terrorism and mass murder. Fascism and Racism cannot be separated from the normal requirements and workings of capitalism. Changing all this is not going to be easy! Witness in Greece the huge upsurge of openly fascist Golden Dawn in the face of austerity measures, in Ukraine the right wing take over of the government with brutal murders of political opponents on the streets. They have gained strength with well documented police collusion whilst violently attacking enemies and minorities. Fascists have created an atmosphere of fear and suspicion, blaming working class immigrants for the greed and excesses of the rich. We hate what capitalists and fascists have done to this world.

While our preferred way would be to encourage people to change their views, most fascists don’t and they need to be targeted and stopped from spreading race hate and violence as a matter of urgency. We honour the history of antifascist fighters from the partisans fighting Mussolini, the Spanish Civil War and the Nazis to the street fighters of today. We also understand that history has shown that physical confrontation is an effective way to stop fascism in its tracks, however we do also support a diversity of tactics and different ways of confronting fascism as we talk about in the song. Whatever your preferred way to fight fascism, if it is not stopped it starts with racist attacks and can escalate further, ending in concentration camps and genocide.

The police have a long history of routine protection of free speech for fascists whilst denying it to and physically attacking those who oppose them. Free speech under capitalism is a farce and an illusion and we certainly don’t think it should be applied to those who exploit it to further race hate. If you think the law is going to protect your free speech, think again – neither the law nor free speech will defeat fascism. In the face of overwhelming repression and criminalisation of social movements as we have seen worldwide it is clear that we cannot rely on our basic “civil liberties”. Liberal antifascism with it’s flawed analysis and tactics, misguided faith in mainstream politics and reliance on government to solve these problems is dangerous in the extreme and has contributed to the growth of fascism.

If we’re serious about defeating Capitalism and Fascism we have to use all tools at our disposal, whether its guitars or iron bars”

The world we want to live in is too far away
The bad times are here to stay
All hope is gone and there’s nothing we can do
Apathy is everywhere the rebels are too few
No one is listening to the screams and shouts
We’re powerless and we can’t break out
Revolution was just a futile dream
The struggle’s been lost or so it seems

But the only struggle that is lost is the one that’s never fought
So hold your head up high and fight to win
Demand the impossible with a new world in our hearts
Stay solid never give in

Everything has a price and it’s all doomed
to be used, exploited and consumed
A devastated planet pushed over the brink
Millions of species made extinct
So much life annihilated by politics
Toxic air and chemicals keep us sick
Desperate people, ruined lives everywhere
Suffering’s so normal that no one cares
Children learn early on that life is cruel
Violence and domination are what rules
We’ll never know peace or freedom or a life not sold
We’re defeated, beaten, numb and so controlled

But there’s many of us having a go
And living our lives against the flow
Remember that you are not alone
And nothing here is set in stone
Recognise our struggles are all linked
And things can change faster than you think
Victories and struggle can be won
The impossible can be done

Spanner says:

“Surrounded everyday by bleak news, relentless consumerism, routine abuses, daily poverty and violence and “business as usual” ecocide it is easy to see how comrades can loose hope in the modern world. The grip of the state seems ever stronger with social movements enduring surveillance, infiltration, out-right repression and a lack of people getting involved in the fight. Whether it’s apathy, fear or cynicism or just a life of daily struggles to survive there are so many obstacles for people joining the struggle.

So much is designed to keep us apart, isolated as individuals whether it is shitty new contracts where you don’t know your co-workers or when you will work, the rise of social media and its associated online activism and simply the cost of living increasing not matched by wages brings us all down. The concerted effort by the state to prevent us working together, whether that is through legal avenues such as anti protest laws, or social control is not an accident.

However. There is much we can do to break out of our little boxes, and learning from the lessons of the past we can find ways to work together, and fight to win. We can gain so much inspiration from other struggles and victories, both at home and away. We get strength and inspiration from hearing about the countless ways people find to resist. In the face of so much intended to break our spirits, hope and solidarity their creativity, determination and ingenuity help us carry on. Never give up!”

Urban Vietcong – “2019 Punk Rock At Its Best”

Rad review of the new Urban Vietcong album from the good people at Punk Online!

“Hailing from Livorno, Italy, Urban Vietcong are a “Left-radical punk/oi/hardcore” band and have released a new album on Rebel Time Records. Storie Tra Bottiglie E Ciminiere is the sophomore release from the band and contains ten tracks full of energy, passion and rage as the self-described communists take on capitalism and fascism (now that’s what we like to see at punkonline.co.uk)

The album opens with a bass driven fifty-two seconds of spoken word (unfortunately, my Italian is not good enough to translate) and 6/1988 slowly builds and launches directly into the title track, Storie Tra Bottiglie E Ciminiere (stories between bottles and chimneys according to google translate) and this one features fast paced drums, angry and gritty lead vocals and soaring, scorching riffs with some sections of group vocals, a slower middle eight with big bass and ‘fists in the air’ “Oi, Oi, Oi” chant…great stuff!!!

Il Mio Paradiso Il Mio Inferno (My Heaven, My Hell) again features an excellent gravel-throated lead vocal, group backing vocals and a powerful, yet melodic backing with big bass runs, serrated riffs and runaway guitar solos that just add to the raw power on display…this is 2019 punk rock at it’s best! The intricate drum introduction to I Dannati Della Terra (The Damned Of The Earth) sets up a chunky street-punk rocker with some serious muscle and then Drunken Sailor a rambunctious rendition of the sea-shanty with accordions, banjos and, a Dropkick Murphys vibe.

The riffs that introduce Cantico Dei Condannati (Song Of The Condemned) help lay the foundation for a melodic and powerful punk rock track with hints of Cock Sparrer whereas Fastido E Aggregazione (Fastido And Aggregation???) is a much faster and aggressive track with skate-punk accelerated beats and segments of bass led, chunky singalong punk rock.

On Gli Invisibili (The Invisibles) Urban Vietcong lead in with a searing lick and produce a meaty punk rock song replete with Oi like choruses and stalking verses and this is followed with the penultimate song, Temprati Come L’aaciaio with a gritty vocal full of anger that explodes out of your speakers, enhanced with group back vocals and a big bass driven backing, with a military drum, plaintive guitar section setting up a pulsating finale!

This truly excellent punk rock album concludes with Uno Tres Uno Dos where a fun solo leads to an engaging riff, pounding beats and a fun sounding romp into fast paced Oi territory that is bound to be a crowd pleaser live.”

Spring Offensive 2019 – The Soundtrack

… Spring Offensive 2019 … three days of peace, love and anarchy … we’re putting together a bit of a digital soundtrack featuring (hopefully) all of the bands taking part in this extravaganza …

… here’s 5 of the bands / artists anchoring this event …  an eclectric and eclectic mix of punk rock, oi,  hip-hop and revolutionary oi/folk … songs for agitators, instigators, malcontents and mischief-makers …

… stay tuned for more tunes …

Spring Offensive 2019 – Toronto – Kitchener – Hamilton

… all the details about Spring Offensive 2019 below …

SPRING OFFENSIVE 2019 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEETING

SPRING OFFENSIVE 2019 COMMUNICATIONS UNIT


In 1946, in the introduction to People’s Songs newsletter No. 1, Pete Seeger said “the people are on the march and must have songs to sing.”

And, that’s the theme of Spring Offensive 2019 … a 3 day / 3 city musical exposition in and around Southern Ontario that will feature some of the best socially-conscious, politically-engaged, anti-authoritarian and multi-lingual music we can find. Here’s a few of the bands / artists playing over the course of the weekend …


We start it all off in Toronto at See-Scape, on Friday, March 22nd.

Event info can be found right here … with Union Thugs, The Fallout, Lee Reed, Bring The War Home and Rough Cuts … 

Then, on Saturday, March 23rd we head off to Kitchener-Waterloo where  we’re teaming up with Death Crew Hard Core for show #2 at The Boathouse.

Join us prior to the show for an “Introduction To The I.W.W.” workshop with The Union Thugs!

Event info can be found right here … with Union Thugs, La Gachette, Lee Reed, The Fallout, Stand Against Fear and KillerCoins …

Sunday, March 24th finds us in Hamilton for a Punk Rock Matinee at This Ain’t Hollywood.

Show will run from 3PM to 7PM.

Event info can be found right here … with The Fallout, Union Thugs, Reckless Upstarts, Lee Reed and Bring The War Home …

Spanner: Music For Social Change Not Profit

Super excited to see the new album from Spanner ( self-confessed militant ska punks )  finally out and about.  We should have physical copies in hand at the end of February / beginning of March.

The new album is an insightful/inciteful mix of upbeat/offbeat simply outstanding not-just ska-punk.  12 up-in-arms oppositional anthems that feature horn, fiddle, a little french and the dulcet tones/vocal stylings of Ben, Eve and Richy.  Feisty, fiery (and at times a little folksy) We Won’t Be Stopped stands as Spanner’s latest and finest “small contribution” to the building of a resistance culture/resistance movement.

We’ve long had a love affair with Spanner and have been honored to have had a hand ( along with a host of other like-minded labels ) in getting their music to the masses.

Both the Crisis album and the History Lessons split EP ( two tracks each from Spanner and Action Sedition )  are available as free/pay-what-you-can downloads from our bandcamp page.

In April / May 2013 we brought the band over to Canada for a few shows, with, in more ways than one, spectacular results.  Their canadian tour diary remains required reading … 

Simply amazing people, amazing politics and amazing music.  A band that works hard and plays hard. As they say in the song  “All Over The Place” :

We pile into the van and we’re off on tour
Em’s at the wheel with her foot to the floor
We got places to go and people to see
For a while at least we’re breaking free

We may get lost but we can’t go wrong
With so many good people laughs and songs
And collective living where everything’s shared
Remind us that we are everywhere

Sound system’s full blast and we’re doing alright
Dancing all the way through another top night
Tomorrow our legs and heads will hurt
But tomorrow we don’t have to go to work

We got a feeling that we’re in the right place
And the dance floor’s full of friendly faces
We’re so proud to support and play
In all the free spaces where we wish we could stay

CH:
For all the trouble makers and the rebels we know
For the squats and the raves and the punk rock shows
Woah hoah!!!!
GO GO GO!!!!

Buzzin from the music, the people we’ve met
The places and the stories we’ll never forget
All the people who understand
All the organisers and wicked bands

There’s lots of places we have been
That show what we got is more than just a scene
And we can do more than just survive
Resistance culture keeps us alive

Up the punks, anarchists and squatter crews
Opening spaces and showing new views
They know what they’re doing and show what can be done
Mixing freedom and autonomy with lots of fun

None of this lot could you call workshy
They’re not afraid of living it DIY
They’ve built so much from fuck all
Flying the flags and standing tall

When the cops come it’s less talk more rocks
On the streets and barricades defend the squats
Never mind the laws, whatever they say
They may get us out but we’ll never go away

Spanner won’t be stopped, and you won’t be stopped from hearing this record.  Or, for that matter, any other Spanner, as the band now have all their releases up on their bandcamp page … We Won ‘t Be Stopped (2019),  Crisis (2011), Intruder Alert! (2007) & Gate Crashers (2003).


In keeping with the “music for social change, not for profit” philosophy, all releases are ‘name your price.’

The album is up on the Rebel Time Records bandcamp page as well … again, a ‘name your price’ download …

As the band writes “so this has been a while in the works and it’s been a little bit of a metaphor for the struggle at times. But hey, we won’t be stopped! Our new album, entitled We Won’t Be Stopped, is out now on vinyl, to be followed shortly on CD.”

“Proper album launch is March 30th at the Red Lion in Easton, a benefit for Bristol Antifascists and a chance for us to get all the lovely people who made a guest appearance on the album to play it.”

“In Bristol you can get it from BASE infoshop: baseinfoshop@riseup.net.

Blind Destruction records have helped with the release and are also stocking it in the UK.

In Canada, Rebel Time Records are our accomplices.

In France and Europe the guilty parties are Mass Prod, Maloka and La France Pue, all of whom have helped put it out and will be helping to get it about!

We’ll put up a hopefully growing list of other shops and distros selling the album as we distro it ourselves. If you run a distro or radical infoshop and would like to stock the album, please get in touch.

Huge thanks to all the above record labels and everyone who helped make the album. ”

 

Spanner – They Won’t Be Stopped

That’s right, nothing is going to stop Spanner (or us) from getting their brand new album ‘We Won’t Be Stopped’ over this side of the pond. It’s on its way, via punk post, and should be here by the end of February. We’ll keep you posted!

This is our third Spanner release. We had a hand in putting our their first 12″ ‘Crisis,’ and then took part in the ‘History Lessons’ EP, which saw Spanner and Action Sedition do up a couple of tunes each on a 7″.

Both these records are available as free / pay-what-you-like downloads from the Rebel Time Records bandcamp page.

Mixing politics and pleasure, this militant punk’d up ska band from Bristol, England, strikes fear into the hearts of capitalists, cops, bosses and politicians everywhere! With the release of ‘Won’t Be Stopped,’ they continue their mission that aims to prove punk can and should still be part of a genuine opposition and resistance movement within our communities, and we are pleased to be apart of bringing their music and message into North America.

In their own words:

“Spanner has been mixing politics and pleasure since around 2000, and we aim to still be at it when it’s time for dancing on the ruins of the empire. We’re taking bookings for the after party now! Our sound is a small contribution to the soundtrack to revolution and we hope to inspire both much dancing and more direct action. We play militant, ska’d up punk that’s not just for entertaining “alternative” consumers or being part of the illusion of rebellion. Punk for us has to be more than noise and more than a hairdo. We want punk and punks to be part of a community in opposition and resistance to this murderous system which leaves everything it touches damaged or dead. We know that with our creativity and determination we can make a new world, and punk is about doing it now! We’d also very much like our music to strike fear into the hearts of capitalists, cops, bosses and politicians everywhere… if only they could hear the words!

We love meeting DIY bands, gig collectives, subverters, squatters, rebels, resisters, renegades, revolutionaries and fellow trouble makers from all over. It reminds us that we are everywhere!!! We are always looking for gigs and festivals to play, so get in touch if you think you could do with a Spanner in the mix.”

Here’s a taste of the new album …

Wreck the prison society
Rebel against everything that stops us being free
Revolt against sexism and patriarchy
Rethink assigned gender and identity
Reject the culture of celebrity
Wreck, Rebel, Revolt, Rethink, Reject

For all these things there is no app
Could it be your smartphone’s another clever trap?
Full screen dominance, we’re isolated
Keyboard warfare’s overrated

Social media does not make a revolution make
Profile, status it’s just another fake
Mass communications aren’t mine or yours
But another tool to keep us masses indoors

The illusion of community and connection
Has got us all facing in one direction
We won’t change much with all the texts we send
Obsessed with the screen and facebook friends

Can you really do it all from your phone
Or is the power at your fingertips not your own?
Is it all a substitute for taking tho the streets
And the power that we hold when we really meet?

There’s no shortcuts on your laptop
We’ve a long way to go to make the madness stop
Are you carried away with your portable device
And a mobile that keeps you immobilised?

Our time is wasted staring at these screens
When we could be in the real world fighting for our dreams
Breaking the grip of handheld distractions
Shutting down their power as we switch to action

Rage against abuse and brutality
Reclaim our lives and our autonomy
Resist the destruction wreaked by industry
Refuse the impositions of authority
Remember past struggles and our history
Rage, Reclaim, Resist, Refuse, Remember

Separation, exploitation
You can justify anything
When every living thing’s at our disposal
And you think the human race is king

Property, authority, hierarchy
Lies at the root of it all
But from where you think you’re stood on top of the world
There’s a very long way to fall

Objectification, severed relations
Numbers replace lives
Mass torture, cruelty, abuse and slaughter
Are neatly normalised

Domination, subjugation
Ours is the loudest voice
But what makes our species really stand out
Is it’s capacity to destroy

Domestication, annihilation
For fun, food, profit and science
Unquestioning acceptance
Of horrific daily violence

CH:
Categorised as commodities
Legitimises the atrocities
Ringing any bells from history?
Let’s fight like hell for all to be free

Break:
It’s not up to us how other animals should behave
We’ve got no place to control or to enslave
What makes you think that you can decide their worth
Their lives, their conditions, their death and their birth?
Why do you accept that human progress and gains
means inflicting so much misery, suffering and pain?
The slaughterhouse, the zoo and the laboratory cage
Must be demolished and abolished with all our rage
But we can’t stop there because there’s so much more
Total liberation is what we’re going for

Catching Up With The Fallout

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… a bit of a catch-up with The Fallout … you can catch the band as part of Spring Offensive 2019, happening Friday, March 22nd in Toronto at See-Scape,  Saturday, March 23rd in Kitchener at The Boathouse and Sunday March 24th in Hamilton at This Ain’t Hollywood …  they’ll be playing along-side such fellow travellers as Lee Reed, Union Thugs, Bring The War Home, Reckless Upstarts, Rough Cuts and more … see entries below for for info … and keep an eye on the band’s website …

For those who might not be familiar with the band, what is The Fallout all about?

The fallout is a 3 piece punk rock band. We are influenced by old school bands like The Clash, The Jam and Stiff Little Fingers. We typically play songs that have something to say, very quickly. We are probably a cross between Anti-Flag and The Queers.falloutgroup2

What’s the band been up to … I know there are new members, new release(s) … give us an update.

After some time off, we have returned with a new bass player. We are lord Byron – guitar, Patty O’Lantern – bass, Dr Bob – drums. Patty also plays in Brutal Youth and Dragged In. We just released a 4-song 7-inch and look forward to releasing a full length some time this year.

You’ve been slowly remixing some of the previous releases, how and why did that all come about.

We are getting our older CD’s ready for the streaming platforms. Dusting them off and FALLOUT POSTER 2 - WEB-01 (1)giving them a fresh polish. Hopefully there are fans who will enjoy them.

[ … as of October 2018, 2004’s ‘Turning Revolution Into Money’ has been remixed / remastered / released as “Still Turning Revolution Into Money.” And 2005’s ‘What Is Past Is Prologue’ has just been remixed / remastered / released as “What Is Past Is (Still) Prologue.” Both are now up on The Fallout’s bandcamp page  and are free  / pay-what-you-can downloads … give ’em a spin … ! ]

The band focuses somewhat on Canadian issues … songs like ‘Leaving Ontario’ which is about migrant workers, for example, and, you’ve said: “ as much as we can, we deal with issues that we can actually act on in our communities. International issues are important, but it’s just too easy to point out someone else’s mistakes while ignoring our own.” Any particular Canadian issues getting your dander up these days?

Our new songs will cover familiar topics. We have songs about respect for women – ‘Holding up Half  The Sky,’ and rants about the government such as ‘Failure of Character.’ Don’t worry, we’re still behind the times, ‘Failure Of Character’ was written about Stephen Harper.

 You’ve got a new 4-song 7-inch out now “Raise Your Flag And Other Anthems” … how about a bit of a run-through of what the tunes are about?


‘Red Light Union’ and ‘Wage Slave’ were written by Patty. A song about the rights of sex trade workers and a rant about working and living in Toronto.

‘Walk in the Sun’ is an old song written by Paul.

‘Raise Your Flag is a song I wrote about gay rights as a conversation with my daughter.

From previous conversations, I know you read a lot and work what you’ve read into your lyrics. Any good books on the go? Any recommended reads?

I recently finished ‘The Case Against The Case For Christ’ by Bob price. A rebuttal of Lee Strobel’s book ‘The Case For Christ’. I think the time has come for honest conversations regarding books of faith. I don’t have much patience for evangelical apologists.

Urban Vietcong: A Veritable Cacciucco Of Left-Radical Oi / Punk / Core

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In collaboration with Dure Realitie (out of Montreal) we were stoked to release, at the end of 2018, a limited-edition cassette version of the new album from Urban Vietcong.

Urban Vietcong play fantastic left-radical punk/oi/core. The band is from Livorno, Italy and is made up of  Sciu (bass), Fante (drums), Giova (guitar) and Bebe (vocals). Just as an aside, Sciu and Bebe previously played together in a great anti-fascist  band called Trade Unions

The vinyl / cd version has been taken care of by like-minded labels Out of Control, Fire and Flames music and Rumagna Sgroza.uvvinyl1

It’s no secret that we’ve been big fans of the music and message put out by the band since first coming across them in early 2017, just after the release of their first album “A Colpi Di Machete.”

In fact, we did an bit of an interview with / introduction to the band at that time which you can find right here …

And, without further ado, here’s a brand new interview which focuses on the brand new album … answers are in original Italian, followed by English translations …

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The new album is called “Storie Tra Bottiglie E Ciminiere”, and it’s also the title of one of the tracks on the album…

La canzone “Storie Tra Bottiglie E Ciminiere” parla di quella classe operaia, che oramai ha visto i propri sogni,di lotte,conquiste e unità, oramai fievoli e sbiaditi,proprio come le foto dei vecchi cortei proletari.

Per il titolo dell’album,solitamente non ci piace dare come nome,il titolo della canzone stessa,perché sembra la più rappresentativa anche se nel nostro album si affrontano vari argomenti,fatto sta che volente o nolente, ogni canzone,anche seppur in minima parte è stata costruita all’ombra di una ciminiera di una fabbrica o al bancone con una bottiglia in mano.

The song “Stories Between Bottles And Chimneys” speaks of the working class, which has seen its dreams, struggles, conquests and unity, grow faint and faded, just like the photos of the old proletarian parades.uvbeersresize900a

We used it for the title of the album because, even though we don’t usually like to use the name of a song as the title, it seems the most representative, even though on the album we address various topics.

The fact is that, like it or not, every song was written, at the very least, in the shade of a factory chimney or at the bar with a bottle in hand.

You’ve also done a video for the song ““Storie Tra Bottiglie E Ciminiere” … at the end of the video there is the phrase “the workers will return to winning when the bosses return to being afraid of them.” What was the inspiration for the video? Who is the ‘boss’ in the video?

Nel video abbiamo affrontato di una oramai “classica” dinamica lavorativa italiana,dove un operaio qualunque deve affrontare ogni giorno come diciamo nella canzone “ricatti quotidiani da un fottuto padrone”,come il licenziamento. Diciamo che abbiamo “inscenato” un azione che ai tempi di oggi è scomparsa,ma nell’anni 70 in Italia non era così rara,come il sequestro di un imprenditore. Ovviamente il messaggio che volevamo lanciare è quello che nonostante sia dura,non bisogna rassegnarsi e riorganizzarsi.

Il boss del video si chiama Andrea ed è uno “storico” compagno livornese. Credevamo che non avrebbe mai accettato di “vestirsi da padrone” invece ha accettato soprattutto quando gli abbiamo raccontato la storia del video con il maltrattamento del padrone.

In the video we have dealt with a now “classic” Italian working dynamic, where every day a normal worker faces, as we say in the song, “daily blackmail from a fucking boss”, like dismissal.  Let’s say that we have “staged” an action that has disappeared today, but uvandreaain the 70s in Italy it was not so rare, like the seizure of an entrepreneur. Obviously the message we wanted to get across is that despite it being tough, we must not resign ourselves and we must reorganize ourselves.

The boss in the video is named Andre and and he is a “historic” and memorable comrade from Livorno. We didn’t think that he would agree to “dress / act like a boss” but instead he accepted, especially when we told him the story-line of the video with the mistreatment by the boss.

Tell us about the artwork on the cover of the album. It appears to be themed to the songs? 

Si, la copertina del disco volevamo anche qui una cosa che rappresentasse e collegasse tutte le 9 tracce,abbiamo dato i testi con alcune idee a Umberto Donati,che ha realizzato una cover a nostro avviso bellissima.

Dove troviamo la fortezza di livorno (il mio paradiso il mio inferno), un compagno basco mentre picchia un poliziotto(uno tres uno dos), i maledetti del cantico dei condannati, una bandiera delle black panthers che rappresenta i dannati della terra,un marinaio ubriacone(drunken sailors), un corteo (fastidio e aggregazione), una fredda cella di un carcere di cui parliamo negli invisibili ed la rivoluzione russa del 1917 di temprati come l’acciaio.urbanvietcongcasscover1

Yes, for the cover of the album we wanted something that represented and connected all the 9 tracks, so we gave the lyrics with some of our ideas to Umberto Donati, who has created, in our opinion,  a beautiful cover.

On the cover we find find the fortress of Livorno ( “Il Mio Paradiso Il Mio Inferno” ), a Basque comrade beating a policeman ( Uno Tres Uno Dos ), the cursed workers of the song “Cantico Dei Condannati”, a flag of the Black Panthers that represents “I Dannati Della Terra,” a drunken sailor (“Drunken Sailors”), a demonstration ( “Fastidio E Aggregazione” ), a cold prison cell of which we speak in “Gli Invisibili” and finally the Russian revolution of 1917 ( “Temprati Come L’Acciaio” )

In the song “Gli Invisibili” you mention people like Mumia Abu Jamal and Abdullah Ocalan…what is this song all about?

“Gli Invisibili” (titolo tratto dal libro di nanni balestrini)è una canzone  scritta ispirandosi allo scambio di lettere con un compagno in carcere,dove si affrontano i disagi delle giornate rinchiusi in una cella e in cui l’unica possibilità di evadere e darsi forza è quella appunto di scrivere e leggere.

Apo Ocalan, Ahed Tamimi, Gramsci e Abu Jamal sono soltanto degli esempi di personaggi imprigionati nelle carceri ma che nonostante tutto siano riusciti a inciendiare menti e influenzare numerose lotte.uvflaga

“Gli Invisibili” ( title taken from the book  “The Unseen” by Nanni Balestrini ) is a song written about, and inspired by, the exchange of letters with a comrade in prison, where they face the hardships of days locked up in a cell and where the only way to ‘break out’ and gain strength is by writing and reading.

Apo Ocalan, Ahed Tamimi, Gramsci and Abu Jamal are all examples of people imprisoned in prisons but who nevertheless managed to inflame minds and influence many struggles.

The song “I Dannati…” talks about Black Power and the Soledad Brothers … is this movement an inspiration to you?

I Dannati Della Terra (titolo liberamente ispirato dal libro di Frantz Fanon)trae ispirazione dal movimento afroamericano più o meno politicizzato come “black live matters” o appunto le black panthers….parla dei numerosi abusi della polizia nei confronto delle varie minoranze. Ovviamente ciò che auguriamo noi nel testo della urbanvietcongcara-1nostra canzone è un unita’ non razziale ma di classe.nel testo facciamo vari riferimenti alle black panthers,(ad esempio parte del ritornello fa riferimento a una frase di george jackson). black panthers è stato un movimento molto interessante dove appunto persone come fred hampton auspicavano aggregazione non solo tra gli afroamericani. Un movimento molto affascinante nato proprio nello stomaco di quel mostro imperialista detto u.s.a. con i propri limiti ma con dei punti rivoluzionari.

The Damned Of The Earth (a title loosely based on the book by Frantz Fanon) draws inspiration from the more or less politicized African-American movement such as “Black Lives Matter” or the Black Panthers …. speaks of the numerous police abuses in the confrontation of the various minorities. Obviously what we wish in the lyric of our song is a non-racial but class unity. In the lyrics we make various references to the Black Panthers, (for example, part of the chorus refers to a sentence by George Jackson).  The Black Panthers were a very interesting movement where people like Fred Hampton hoped for unity,  not only among African Americans. A very fascinating movement born right in the stomach of that imperialist monster called u.s.a., with its own limits but with revolutionary points.

On the album you have some special guests, tell us about them .

Alla fine,abbiamo voluto fare un disco, senza porci degli standard fissi,mescolando come un cacciucco(tipico piatto di pesce livornese) i vari generi che ci piacciono,senza metterci dei paraocchi.uvreleaseone1

Detto ciò le collaborazioni son venute da sé: nella canzone”i dannati della terra” ci piaceva che partecipasse un rapper,visto che l’hip hop è nato nei ghetti americani,ci sembrava una cosa naturale.conosciamo “kento”da molti anni e quando possiamo lo invitiamo a suonare alle nostre iniziative politiche,perché oltre ad essere un amico è un compagno che mescola ottima musica a testi veramente originali,graffianti e ovviamente schierati.

Anche per “drunken sailor” la scelta è stata facile e naturale,con i “tullamore” band celtic punk di Pavia,abbiamo condiviso vari palchi,serate e ottimi whisky. Già facemmo insieme la canzone “Mairead Farrell” (testo dedicato a una militante della I.R.A uccisa a Gibilterra nell’88) uscita nel loro ultimo album,quando gli si propose di rifare “drunken sailor” riadattata alla nostra maniera, fin da subito ne furono entusiasti.Oltre a loro due ci siam fatti prestare la voce del “Gatto” dei 57100 per l’intro “6/1988”.

In the end, we wanted to make a record without any set standards, mixing the various genres we like, just like a Cacciucco (typical Livornese fish dish) without putting any blinders on.

That said, the collaborations just came to us.

On the song I Dannati Della Terra, we liked that a rapper took part, since hip-hop was uvgroupgroup1born in the American ghettos, it just seemed like a natural thing. We have known Kento for many years, and, when possible, we invite him to play our political initiatives, because, in addition to being a friend / comrade, he also mixes excellent music with truly original lyrics and scratching.

And, for “Drunken Sailor”, the choice was natural and easy, with Tullamore,  a Celtic punk band from Pavia, with whom we’ve shared stages, evenings and excellent whiskey! We’ve already collaborated together with a song on their last album, the song Mairead Farrel (dedicated to an IRA militant killed in Gibraltar in 1988). When asked to help redo “Drunken Sailor” in our own style, they were more than enthusiastic.

In addition to these two bands, we have also borrowed the voice of Cat of the band 57100 for the into song “6/1988.”

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Spring Offensive 2019

Venues and dates are all confirmed for Spring Offensive 2019!

As previously noted, we’ve been working on a few shows in and around Southern Ontario that will feature some of the best socially-conscious, politically-engaged, anti-authoritarian and multi-lingual music we can find.

Shows will be happening as follows: Friday, March 22nd at See-Scape in Toronto, Saturday, March 23rd at The Boathouse in Kitchener and Sunday, March 24th at This Ain’t Hollywood in Hamilton.

Still getting the line-ups all sorted, but, you can expect to see, on some (or all) of the dates: The Fallout, Union Thugs, Reckless Upstarts, Lee Reed, Bring The War Home and more.

Stay tuned for more details and info! We’ll be putting a spotlight on some of the bands and artists shortly.

The Fallout – No. 2 On EXD’s Top Ten For 2018

We’ve been big fans of Equalizing X Distort radio show for a long, long time … “broadcasting on CIUT 89.5FM since May 1999, ExD is dedicated to playing underground punk, hardcore, and garage from around the world” … consistently one of the best punk rock radio shows around and the hosts make a point of putting a spotlight on local music … they’ve been very good to Rebel Time Record’s bands, that’s for sure!

So, we were stoked to see that The Fallout’s new 4-song 7-inch “Raise Your Flag And Other Anthems” came in at the No. 2 spot on Stephen Perry’s “Top Ten Canadian Releases” for 2018 list!

Thanks so much Stephe and Equalizing X Distort!

Here’s the song “Wage Slave”  that was played on the show.

And, in case you are interested, The Fallout appeared live on Equalizing X Distort way back in 2004 ! You can listen to, and download if you like, that session right here!