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Live Nation Presents: Flatspot World - Scowl Supporting: Chubby and the Gang JIVEBOMB Stiff Meds
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Housed in a Victorian building complex (erected in 1884) originally intended for use as a community centre and swimming baths, and having survived everything from world w...
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Chubby and the Gang Biography
West London five-piece Chubby and the Gang are balanced by two energies – a casual “fuck it” on one
side, an active “fuck off” on the other. For every moment of punk imperfection, there’s an intricate flurry of
detail.
Made up of musicians from across the consistently thriving and criminally overlooked UK hardcore scene (ft. The Chisel, Big Cheese and more), Chubby and the Gang marinate its characteristic speed and sick-of-it-all energy in a mixture of 50s pop sounds. The result is a prickly take on the older, more melodic genres that punk derives from, chewing them up and spitting them out into something mangled but revitalised.
Through sheer force of strength, their debut album Speed Kills pummelled its way out of the local hardcore scene and across the Atlantic, where it was met with a landslide of critical acclaim from the likes of Pitchfork and Rolling Stone.
Read Moreside, an active “fuck off” on the other. For every moment of punk imperfection, there’s an intricate flurry of
detail.
Made up of musicians from across the consistently thriving and criminally overlooked UK hardcore scene (ft. The Chisel, Big Cheese and more), Chubby and the Gang marinate its characteristic speed and sick-of-it-all energy in a mixture of 50s pop sounds. The result is a prickly take on the older, more melodic genres that punk derives from, chewing them up and spitting them out into something mangled but revitalised.
Through sheer force of strength, their debut album Speed Kills pummelled its way out of the local hardcore scene and across the Atlantic, where it was met with a landslide of critical acclaim from the likes of Pitchfork and Rolling Stone.
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