First ever Hassle Records fan tattoo!
Written by Mike   
Tuesday, 23 September 2008 16:51

Check this out guys - the first ever Hassle Records tattoo!

Hassle tattoo!

Remember, whilst this is awesome and totally brilliant and utterly cool, a tattoo is for life, so if you're thinking of getting your own, think LONG and think HARD.

Mike Hassle
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 September 2008 16:51
 
Anti-Flag and Rage Against The Machine at the Republican National Convention
Written by Mike   
Thursday, 04 September 2008 12:38

So many of you might have heard about our friends in Anti-Flag playing a demonstration event against the Republican National Convention, with their friends Rage Against The Machine getting involved too.  Well, to hear the band's take on events, read below:

Hey All:

The following is a first hand description/reporting of whatwent on Tuesday, September 2 on the steps of the Minnesota State Capitol in St.Paul, approximately 1.5 miles from the Excel Center, site of this week'sRepublican National Convention.   The event we played was called THERIPPLE EFFECT (www.rippleeffect08.com) andwas put on by 3 enterprising young college students who run an organizationcalled SUBSTANCE (http://livewithsubstance.org/rippleeffect/),which merges music, art and activisim.  The purpose of the event was twofold:  1) to offer a counter event to the corporate-fueled, undemocratic,lack of interaction with real people and real problems of the RNC taking placethis week in Minneapolis-St. Paul; and 2) to celebrate Substance's one year ofdoing strong work in the Twin Cities of combining music, art and activism.

ANTI-FLAG'S DIARY:

We had planned on being a part of the RNC disruption festivities since before the calendar turned to 2008.  You don't spend the better part of 3 months creating a record like "The Bright Lights Of America" without thinking about the future and what additional ills politicians and corporations of all stripes might be preparing to sell us in an election year.  In April that disruption was made easier when the Substance organization reached out to us about The Ripple Effect show, which we promptly agreed to join.

As the Spring and Summer election story developed, on our European dates with Rage Against The Machine we began discussing how to incorporate them into the musical discussion we were having in St. Paul on the Capital lawn.  The plan was, backline both of our equipment at the same time, our crews would work together to make the transition from the end of the Anti-Flag set to the beginning of the Rage Against The Machine set.

The following is a chronicle of the days events:

Anti-Flag at The Republican National Convention, Day 1, Ripple Effect

Its 1:10. Tuesday September 2nd.
In the Van, left the hotel which is about 20min from St. Paul, the closest we could get.
Direct action gets the goods, as all the front pages sing of the protesters disrupting day one of the RNC festivities. As the people inside Excel Center use Gustav as a do over for Katrina, the people outside demand accountability.

We're almost there. We enter the State Capitol parking lot at 1:15.  #2 is more anxious and nervous than usual.

2:20pm
Watched Wookiefoot and Matisyahu bring the good vibes, police perimeter is interestingly frightening: snipers-observers on the roof of a building about 400 yards from the stage; battalions of St. Paul police on bikes;State Capitol police/troopers mingle within the crowd and linger on the edges; riot police are suited up, holding their helmets sitting on their unmarked mini-vans.   Around 1000 people have made their way through the lines, been searched, approved to participate in free speech.

The back drop is pretty great. Right on the capital lawn, centered at the bottom of the Capitol building steps, American Flag snapping in the stiff wind, statues of Minnesota heroes of 19th Century public deed as the entry gates to the stage.

3:00pm
In communication with Rage Against the Machine. Looking like they're going to bring their songs to the Ripple Effect. We'll play then hand them the stage, should be a cluster fuck, but an exciting cluster fuck.  They make an announcement Dead Prez is on next.   They taunt the extended and now growing collection of police, laughing at their intimidation efforts. In the crowd a giant  appears.  Michael Franti is now here. So are the mounted police.

4:36pm
Michael Franti brings 12 members of The Iraq Veterans Against The War onstage.  To say it was powerful is an understatement. www.ivaw.com

5:00pm
Rage's gear arrives. We'll see if they pull the plug on this. We heard some grumblings of our little secret in the crowd while walking round, but we don't think many know what's coming.  Rage's equipment arrives, so does the rest of the riot squad.

In between each band are speakers:  quick and to the point; railing against the stupid war; criticizing the establishment for their reaction to people wanting health care and a way out of poverty;  general equality.   1200 miles away in New York Harbor the Statue of Liberty rusts a little more.

7:15pm
Our set is over. Went well, as did the whole day. Extremely peaceful.  Its days like today that give hope in humanity. It's also days like today that show how much work is still left.

We had it set so that we would end and Rage would go on immediately.  They got out of their car and 7-10 police officers blocked them from making itto the stage--not even allowed to watch us play. An argument/debate ensued whereby Rage, us,  the event organizers and others argue that the police have no authority to keep Rage from performing. Timmy C, bass player of Rage  Against The Machine, suggests very cleverly that the "meeting" with the police move into the view of the audience assembled at the show, this leads to cheers from the audience who start getting involved.

After about 15-20min of the crowd chanting "let them play" and a spontaneous singing of "The Star Spangled Banner" (which was ana bsolutely moving rendition of the National Anthem), we devise a plan. We gave Rage one of our bullhorns, and they walked into the audience.  Everyone at the show was awesome, sitting so that others could see, being quite while Zach and Tom from Rage spoke. Singing guitar lines, Timmy C and Brad Wilk of Rage kept time while acappella versions of "Bulls on Parade" and "Killing In The Name Of" sang out through the crowd.

Post show a few hundred joined a poverty march, that we hear ran into police near the Excel Center, we hope everyone returned safe from  that endeavor.We would like to send a huge thank you and debt of gratitude to Substance,all the artists and musicians at the Ripple Effect, and  Rage Against The Machine.

They are not afraid of any song, any record, any band. They are afraid of the relationships we create, the community we  build,the strength in our unity.

Peace

Anti-Flag 

To see Anti-Flag's photo's from the event, click the links below

The Police - Ready for the Riot that wasn't going to happen EVER

Anti-Flag - Rome Is Burning

Rage leading the crowd in an acapella version of Killing In The Name Of

Last Updated on Thursday, 04 September 2008 12:55
 
Rolo Tomassi pre-order exclusives!
Written by Mike   
Friday, 29 August 2008 19:08
Rolo Tomassi release new album 'Hysterics' on Monday 22nd September and to co-incide, we've set up a special pre-order where you can get your hands on an exclusive t-shirt and exclusive 12" screen print. To reiterate, these will not be available anywhere else and are exclusive to this pre-order.

You can pre-order:

'Hysterics' on CD
'Hysterics' on 12" LP (different artwork to the CD)
'Hysterics' on CD w/ EXCLUSIVE t-shirt
'Hysterics' on CD w/ EXCLUSIVE t-shirt & EXCLUSIVE 12" screen print

Order from http://hasslerecords.bigcartel.com

Ta,

Hassle Records
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Cancer Bats - 'Let It Pour' live
Written by Mike   
Thursday, 28 August 2008 17:45
Our new friends at ChasingSaftey.co.uk are hosting some live footage of Cancer Bats live @ Kingston Peel, taken Wednesday 20th August 2008.  Click the link below to go see them tear through 'Let It Pour'.  We were there and we LOVED it.
 
 
Black Lungs hit London tonight!
Written by Mike   
Thursday, 28 August 2008 16:59
Relative Hassle newboys Black Lungs play the Water Rats in King's Cross tonight from 8pm onwards.  Tickets are £8.50 and available from Ticketweb.
 
The tour then continues in Cardiff tomorrow and Brighton on Saturday.
 
Come down and say hi.  We'll be there :)
 
Four Year Strong London headline show!
Written by Mike   
Thursday, 28 August 2008 12:43
Yes!  Our fine fellows, those awesome guys in Four Year Strong, have announced a headline show after their support slot on the New Found Glory tour in the Autumn - that's 'the Fall' for all our Stateside visitors.  Here's the details...
 
FOUR YEAR STRONG
The Underworld, Camden, London
December 1st 2008
 
Ticket link available from the Four Year Strong Myspace.
 
Get in quick, kids.  This WILL sell out.
 
Cancer Bats US Myspace exclusive
Written by Mike   
Thursday, 28 August 2008 10:43
Just a little repost of the latest Cancer Bats bulletin...
 
 
"Hey Everyone

Just wanted to let all of our American friends know that our video for US premier online “Hail Destroyer” is being featured on the Myspace metal page.. www.myspacemetal.com/metal

Check out the video below.

We also want to thank all of you crazy UK fans for the great support at the Kerrang awards!!  Wow that was insane.

The Reading and Leeds festivals last weekend was amazing! Thank you guys for everything!!!!!

Love the bats…"

 

Gotta love those boys :)

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 August 2008 10:44
 
A bit of news...
Written by Mike   
Tuesday, 26 August 2008 15:42
So we've recovered from Reading / Leeds festivals, so thought we'd throw a little slab of info your way.
 
Head on over to www.verseonemagazine.com for the latest issue of Verse One, an online emo / pop punk / hardcore magazine.  There's a tonne of great stuff on there - we like!
 
Get involved!
 
Mike Hassle
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 August 2008 18:53
 
Anti-Flag help the homeless
Written by Mike   
Saturday, 09 August 2008 14:19
Anti-Flag are teaming up with our joint friends in Atticus to help the homeless in both the towns where they're playing headline shows in August.
 
Click here for all the details.
 
Anti-Flag competition in today's Kerrang!
Written by Mike   
Wednesday, 06 August 2008 18:59
That's correct folks, in conjunction with our friends in Kerrang!, we've set up a very special competition where you can win all manner of Anti-Flag goodies inc. skateboard decks, hoodies, t-shirts, CDs and stickers.  Have a look for yourself below!
 
Anti-Flag Kerrang! giveaway
 
We've smudged out the question, so you have to get yourselves down to the newsagent to buy Kerrang! to find out how to win, but for the matter of a couple of quid, you could get yourselves loads of proper nice prizes.
 
Anti-Flag play the following dates this August:
 
18th - ULU, London (w/ Cancer Bats & Black Lungs)
19th - Arts Centre, Colchester (w/ Cancer Bats & Black Lungs)
22nd - Reading Festival
23rd - Leeds Festival
Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 August 2008 19:00
 
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