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thehippaes · 3 years
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The worst of Bangers - playlist
Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2ZZ3PEFfGCqNIVWUVpFt9t?si=4842722153114449 Intro Unbearable narcissist that I am, I was thrilled to see that Isaac Asimov’s Foundation was being adapted into a big budget straight-to-the-internet TV series not because I honestly thought it would be any good, but because I hoped it might finally vindicate one of Bangers’ most (perhaps unfairly?) maligned songs if a few more people consumed the source material that it was an extremely concise precis of. As it happens I’m proper enjoying the series, faithless as the adaptation is - incorporating both emotions and women (two of my favourite things) neither of which were really even hinted at in the books. This train of thought, the fact that Small Pleasures turned 10 earlier this year, and my realisation that I find most of the Bangers back catalogue to weigh heavily on my creative soul as well intentioned but badly executed trash, led me to create a Spotify playlist called The worst of Bangers and write this accompanying blog to revisit some of the most forgotten, dismissed and/or reviled deep cuts. Before I start, these songs are included for a variety of metrics, often because they have a noted down-turn of listens on Spotify compared their album position. That’s not a great metric for a band who split up before Spotify achieved the godlike ubiquity that it now enjoys, but c’est la pomme de la terre. If you can hum any of these songs just by reading their names then you’re doing better than me 3 hours ago. Asimov When Bird was released, I remember several people telling me that this song shouldn’t have made the cut. I got the impression that some people thought it was a joke that didn’t sit that well on an album that was mostly dwelling on depression and suicide, and some others thought it was just a bit shit. Exactly nobody told me that they understood what I was getting at, so for the sake of posterity I’ll explain what it meant to me. Foundation – as I see it – is a musing on humankind’s repeated inability to learn one of the most universal lessons. The story begins with the fall of the Galactic Empire, and each subsequent generation confronts a crisis which requires rejecting the philosophy of the previous generation. Each time, the ruling forces adamantly refuse to realise this – rigidly adhering to the most recent philosophy - until one character tricks them into it and saves the day, thus ushering in a new age. I find the prescience of this to be one of the most depressing facts of human existence, and something I was wallowing in at the time, hence the song. Listening back I think the chorus is great, and Andrew’s weird bass slide in the middle is a joy. Vibrate This song is undeniably cool, but every time we played it people stared at us like we were stupid. I think it’s the emotional pay-off for Bird, after such a miserable time it’s just an acceptance that probably the healthiest thing to do is to accept defeat and plod on ignoring all the glitzy wiff-waff and intriguing mysticism in the world. This is the Bangers song I still sing to myself when I’m doing really practical DIY like building shelves. The truth that I’m more of a practical ox of a guy than an ethereal waif has been one of the healthiest realisations of my life. Stressful Festival The only thing that I ever heard said about this song was that it sounded ‘like Bangers’ on an album that largely didn’t. I think that’s bullshit, Bangers very rarely played this kind of classic on-the-beat punk vibe. Two interesting facts about this song: 1. I remember writing all the guitar riffs in Berlin after playing with De Cracks in the Ramones Museum and their Ramones-core translating much better to acoustic guitar than any of Banger’s music did. 2. While recording I puked in my mouth singing “sick to death of every one of you” and swallowed it again before coming in for the last chorus. If you listen really hard you can hear it coming up. A Quite Different Coastline In amongst the fairly weird Crazy Fucking Dreams album, this song performs especially badly with people who aren’t in Bangers. I think it rips, but Spotify figures confirm a proper dip compared to the rest of this album. I just don’t know what’s wrong with people sometimes! Bad Jokes Someone in Austria told me to my face that this song was too boring, and we pretty much stopped playing it after that. I think it has a janky song structure, and the nearest thing to a chorus it has (none of the songs on Crazy Fucking Dreams really have a chorus) isn’t that catchy, but I think the song is OK. I can confirm that nobody ever shouted for us to play it live. The Nick of Time OK, here’s a proper deep-cut. It’s the first B-side from the Blind Hindsight single, and I couldn’t remember anything about it before listening today. I remember we cut it from Crazy Fucking Dreams because it didn’t sit well with the other songs, but on reflection it really carried the core message that I was trying to get across in that album. Namely that history forgets just about everybody, so why should we feel obligated to be interested in anything that’s mainstream enough to be remembered. I suspect that the lyrics are not that relatable, but they’re a good diary entry for me to remember the first person I ever watched die. Log Jam Second B-side. I believe we only ever had two B-sides. We recorded this in our practise room in Exeter, and I seem to remember we tracked it back to front with the piano first and drums last. Maybe Hamish was at work until late or something. This is the song to drag out if anyone tries to tell you Bangers were just a gruff punk band who sounded like The Menzingers. I think there’s a weird time signature change, and that’s probably not because we were trying to be clever if you know what I mean. A man like Jack McCall This is named after the guy who shot Wild Bill in Deadwood. I loved that show, but at the time I knew I was much more a drunken cowardly shit-heel than any of the heroic (or at least stoic) characters. It was on the Good Livin’ EP which I find mostly unlistenable because of some very sketchy guitar playing. This was the weird plodder at the end which we probably played live a handful of times and then realised that nobody really wanted to hear it and it wasn’t that fun to play. Every night’s a date night On the subject on not being fun to play, this song was always a pain. Something about the timing at the start just baffled Hamish, so we ditched playing it as soon as we had enough songs. However in my mind this is one of THE archetypal Bangers songs, it’s got that lolloping, on-the-push rhythm, not a normal power chord in sight, and three quite distinct sections without anything approaching a chorus. Small Pleasures is definitely our most listened to album on Spotify, but where some of those songs really defined how Bangers were perceived, this never really landed. The Love Nest I straight up laughed out loud today when I saw we’d called a song The Love Nest. I couldn’t remember anything about it until I listened to it today for the first time in years. We played this a lot when we were relevant to the DIY scene in about 2011, and I think people used to sing along. It’s included here because I fully forgot it existed. There was a positive vibe (when no one was left alive) + Walking on the ground These two songs make up the Last Songs EP (single?) that we just about managed to release in time for our last ever show. I think we’d decided to split up by the time we recorded them, but I wouldn’t put money on it. I don’t know if we ever played Positive Vibe live, which is a shame because both songs are great. I think the album that these songs were meant to become would have nailed a good mix of dirty pop that we were aiming at in that moment. We probably would have messed it up though. Outro After I put this playlist together I went and listened to Challenger – Give people what they want in lethal doses as a pallet cleanser. I heartily recommend you do the same. Go and support Andrew and Kay’s new doughnut shop Future Doughnuts in Bristol, and visit Hamish in Cambridge. I’m doing fine. Roo
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thehippaes · 4 years
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Acid is Groovy (kill the pigs) - official video
We've been sitting on this for a while. But now that the summer is well and truly over, and we're facing a long hard winter lockdown, here's a little end-of-the-summer banger to remind you of warmer days. Enjoy. #thehippaes #acidisgroovy #newmusic #rockmusic
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New video for Acid is Groovy (Kill the Pigs) is going live on November 9th. It's got perfect end of the summer feels, and here at Hippaes HQ we advise to string those late-summer vibes out for as long as possible, cos it's going to be a long bleak winter. xxx
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thehippaes · 4 years
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Hippaes Christmas single is coming at you in the next 24 hours!
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thehippaes · 5 years
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This video has caused quite a stir because Roo got a little full of himself and described it as Eyes Wide Shut meets Black Mirror White Bear and the internet HATED it. Space is from the album Hip! Hip!! Hippaes!!! which is out now.
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thehippaes · 5 years
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thehippaes · 5 years
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New album Hip! Hip!! Hippaes!!! is now on Spotify and Bandcamp and exists as physical CDs!
Enjoy your time together, life is short and fragile. xx
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thehippaes · 5 years
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Brand new video for You Let Me Be from the upcoming album Hip! Hip!! Hippaes!!!
The song is about finding someone to love you for being the creepy little grotbag you are, and the video is about busting out of expectations and being who you really are. So put them together and that's the WHOLE FUCKIN' PACKAGE.
Follow our YouTube channel for some cool updates and get ready for the sound of your summer when Hip! Hip!! Hippaes!!! Knocks down your front doors in a couple of weeks.
Out. xx
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thehippaes · 5 years
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Look at those faces. How can you resist The Hippaes? New single and video coming soon. xx
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thehippaes · 5 years
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Hippaes fan club, Anyone who counts the number of sheep in our new video and emails the correct answer to [email protected] will be rewarded with a free download of the new Hippaes album. Tell your best friends. Go and watch it at http://fortherabbits.net Links will be sent out in a few weeks time.
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thehippaes · 5 years
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How can you tell that For The Rabbits provides the hippest music journalism in the scene? Because they're hosting the first video from our new album Hip! Hip!! Hippaes!!!
Give it a watch and tell your best friends all about it. And keep up with FTR because it is seriously awesome, check out that Jemma Freeman video too!
Hip! Hip!! Hippaes!!! is arriving in June courtesy of Everything Sucks Music.
Woo! #thehippaes #theghost #fortherabbits #everythingsucksmusic #ukpunk #indiepunk #90snosebleeds #sheepfodays
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thehippaes · 5 years
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Thanks Emmi (of Taylor Swift recommends and Fantastic Beasts fame) for playing The Ghost on BBC Introducing last night. She's incredible. You can listen again here at about 7 minutes: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p075c2wv Hip! Hip!! Hippaes!!! is on it's way. @bbcintroducing #radio #livesession #thehippaes #bbcintroducing #cornwall
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Tonight’s the night! Grab an Easter egg 🐣 and some Baileys
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. and tune in to @bbcintrodc online from 8pm (UK time). I’ll be in LIVE SESSION from 9pm, singing a couple stripped tunes from my mixtape ‘Lovers’ and having a natter with @sarahgozzo đŸŠžđŸŒâ€â™€ïžSee you there kids! Love, Me Xxx https://www.instagram.com/p/BwfJEkIAsID/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=dt500p9mnvt7
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thehippaes · 5 years
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Thanks for comparing us to Oasis and Sleeper! This gig was extremely cool.
Love from the Hippaes
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thehippaes · 5 years
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Old music now on Soundcloud for your easy pleasure.
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thehippaes · 5 years
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Washed Out Fest on Saturday 13th April. Come and boogie along to the hippest shit in town.
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Nat from Swansong writes a great zine called Ugly Love. For the last issue a load of singers swapped their lyrics and guessed what each others songs were about. It's well good and you can buy it down below.
As well as talking some shit about other people's words, Roo talked about writing You Lay Down from the upcoming Hippaes album.
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thehippaes · 5 years
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Kelly talks Co-ops, Kurdistan, intermittent fasting and The Hippaes new album with Miz Trujillo on the Promote The Hell Out Of It podcast.
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