Post by Tosh on Sept 12, 2012 11:18:14 GMT -5
Formed in late 1998, Shatterhand exploded onto the UK DIY scene with a passion for fast, melodic tunes, big choruses, political confrontation and an alarming amount of craft beer. Early tours with Turtlehead and Beauty School Dropout initiated the band to the UK punk scene, and they followed this up with their first album “Wreckage”, which was received positively across the UK.
The second album “Planting Seeds” followed shortly after and was accompanied by extensive gigging throughout the UK and Ireland with bands such as Diesel Boy, UK Subs, Shelter, Lost Prophets, Real McKenzies, 999, Fireapple Red, The Dangerfields, No Comply, Even In Blackouts, and too many more to name, all of which saw the band develop a strong following, with fan bases reaching to the USA and Singapore.
“Bone Palace Ballet” was the next releases, yet more touring followed and the band continued to cement their reputation for raucous and intense live shows.
Yet another full-length followed, “Random Acts Of Defiance”, a bold statement of intent from these four fiercely independent melodic punks. You guessed it, more touring, more one off shows, a pile of benefit gigs and compilations followed the release and things kept on growing.
At this point, long time fan and friend John from Unsane Asylum Records in Chatanooga, USA came on board and offered to release the 22 track compilation “Complacency Is Not An Option” - Shatterhand jumped at the chance and so the first colusion between the band’s own Mythical Records and Unsane Asylum was born.
Split 7”s with Cigarette Crossfire and Nosecone Prophets followed on the back of the union and Complacency managed to sell out in Japan in a little over a week. Gigs with the likes of A Wilhelm Scream, Face To Face, Nothington, Midway Still etc followed suit and Shatterhand were loving every minute of it!
August 2012 saw the band return to the studio, this time opting for Cava Sound in Glasgow, to record the mighty new release “Chaos And The Art Of Dissent”. Set to be released once more through Mythical and Unsane Asylum, Chaos marks a defining point for the band. A bigger production and the most crafted set of songs yet combining to make it an epic and stand out album. Due to be unleashed on the world in October preceded by the single “Mr Nobody/Sleeping With The Lights On”, with a UK tour planned for November and their first jaunt to Japan scheduled for early 2013 - it’s going to be a busy 12 months ahead for Shatterhand.
Retaining a powerfully strong DIY Punk ethic, even after so many releases, this is more than just a band who play music, they are passionate about their causes, collectively and individually and this integrity has won them friends wherever their have rolled into town.
Stay punk, stay drunk and stay free! Cheers and Beers fae Mike, Brian, Dave and Stuart. NO PASARAN!
The second album “Planting Seeds” followed shortly after and was accompanied by extensive gigging throughout the UK and Ireland with bands such as Diesel Boy, UK Subs, Shelter, Lost Prophets, Real McKenzies, 999, Fireapple Red, The Dangerfields, No Comply, Even In Blackouts, and too many more to name, all of which saw the band develop a strong following, with fan bases reaching to the USA and Singapore.
“Bone Palace Ballet” was the next releases, yet more touring followed and the band continued to cement their reputation for raucous and intense live shows.
Yet another full-length followed, “Random Acts Of Defiance”, a bold statement of intent from these four fiercely independent melodic punks. You guessed it, more touring, more one off shows, a pile of benefit gigs and compilations followed the release and things kept on growing.
At this point, long time fan and friend John from Unsane Asylum Records in Chatanooga, USA came on board and offered to release the 22 track compilation “Complacency Is Not An Option” - Shatterhand jumped at the chance and so the first colusion between the band’s own Mythical Records and Unsane Asylum was born.
Split 7”s with Cigarette Crossfire and Nosecone Prophets followed on the back of the union and Complacency managed to sell out in Japan in a little over a week. Gigs with the likes of A Wilhelm Scream, Face To Face, Nothington, Midway Still etc followed suit and Shatterhand were loving every minute of it!
August 2012 saw the band return to the studio, this time opting for Cava Sound in Glasgow, to record the mighty new release “Chaos And The Art Of Dissent”. Set to be released once more through Mythical and Unsane Asylum, Chaos marks a defining point for the band. A bigger production and the most crafted set of songs yet combining to make it an epic and stand out album. Due to be unleashed on the world in October preceded by the single “Mr Nobody/Sleeping With The Lights On”, with a UK tour planned for November and their first jaunt to Japan scheduled for early 2013 - it’s going to be a busy 12 months ahead for Shatterhand.
Retaining a powerfully strong DIY Punk ethic, even after so many releases, this is more than just a band who play music, they are passionate about their causes, collectively and individually and this integrity has won them friends wherever their have rolled into town.
Stay punk, stay drunk and stay free! Cheers and Beers fae Mike, Brian, Dave and Stuart. NO PASARAN!