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The Decline are back with a collection of 17 punchy tracks ranging in length between just 5 seconds and 4 minutes on their new album ‘Flash Gordon Ramsay Street’. The album takes inspiration from subjects ranging from recipe’s for vegan buffalo wings, the property market vs. Smashed avocado and Zelda gaming tips all the way to. Aug 28, 2019 ‘Flash Gordon Ramsay Street’ comes with a whopping’ 17 new tracks that range in length between 5 seconds and an all out epic 4 minutes and take cues from fellow Australians Frenzal Rhomb, NOFX, Lagwagon and all the other 90ies Epi/Fat bands we fell in love with back in the day. And the best thing about The Decline? Buy Mp3 Music Online / The Decline / Flash Gordon Ramsay Street. The Decline — Flash Gordon Ramsay Street. Discount: -20%; Release date: 2019; Duration: 29:57; Size, Mb: 78.34. How to download? World Charts New Releases Upcoming Albums. Artists Soundtracks Genres Tags.
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‘Flash Gordon Ramsay Street’ is the fourth album by these Punks from Perth in the west of Australia. It’s also the second album since their fairly drastic line-up change, swapping out a couple of members including a co-lead vocalist. The new guys have settled in comfortably now and the band sound great.
Like most Skatepunk bands, they mix the frenetic drums and buzzsaw riffs of Melodic Hardcore and mix it up with the melody of Pop Punk. They would have fit in nicely on the roster of any of the legendary Punk labels of the ‘90s: Fat Wreck Chords, Burning Heart, Epitaph etc and I have no doubt that Tony Hawk would have shoved them onto one of his game’s soundtrack if they were around then too.
Guitarists Pat Decline and Ben Elliott both handle lead vocals, though I’ll be honest, I have trouble telling whose voice is whose as they’re quite similar. While their accents aren’t as strong as Jason Whalley’s from Frenzal Rhomb, there’s still no doubting where THE DECLINE are from and it gives them a little something to stand out from the many bands playing this style of music.
‘Flash Gordon Ramsay Street’ has a lengthy running order, boasting seventeen tracks, but it still clocks in at a shade under 30 minutes, with the majority of the songs rushing by in one to two minutes. ‘Summerbucht’ and ‘Bahia De Verano’ (both translate to Summer Bay, where you and I belong together) are both less than 10 seconds long.
A variety of themes are covered across the album, some serious, some light-hearted. The current single, ‘Brovine’ is about life as a vegan and dealing with the grief you get about it. ‘Get Hyrule, Save Zelda’ is, somewhat unsurprisingly, playing The Legend Of Zelda.
Previous single ‘It Was Always You’ is one of the highlights of the album, it’s one of the more melodic songs and is about struggling with a long-distance relationship when you’re scared of flying. Something that’s more of an issue in Australia than it is here in the UK I guess.
‘Your Funeral’ is the closest thing to a ballad on the album and is about worrying about a friend with… troubles. It’s followed by ‘Josh’ which follows a similar theme as it’s an elegy for a friend who’s sadly passed. For all its fast pace and battering drums it’s a pretty moving song and a perfect way to close the album.
There’s a couple of guest appearances on the album too, ‘Verge Collection’, which is an oddly bouncy track about moving on from a relationship and leaving all the rubbish behind, features Stacey Dee (Bad Cop/Bad Cop) cameoing as the ex-girlfriend. Elsewhere, Nuno Pereira (A Wilhelm Scream) bellows across the furious ‘War’ and Noah Skape (from the peculiar Australian Punk band, FAIM) joins in on the clunkily titled but anthemic ‘Don’t Jump A Giftshark In The Mouth’.
There are also a few samples dotted around the album too, the most notable for me though is the one in ‘I’m Not Alright’, a line from one of my favourite films, Kevin Smith’s Clerks.
If you’re not already a fan of Skatepunk, Melodic Hardcore or just Punk in general then ‘Flash Gordon Ramsay Street’ is unlikely to change your mind. For those that are then, it’s an enjoyable, solid album that’s more than worthy of your time.
Tracklisting
1. Bullet With Buffalo Wings
2. Brovine
3. It Was Always You
4. War
5. Verge Collection
6. Summerbucht
7. Changing My Shoes
8. Smashed Avo
9. Real Again
10. High Extinction
11. I’m Not Alright
12. Don’t Jump A Giftshark In The Mouth
13. Bahia De Verano
14. Get Hyrule, Save Zelda
15. The More You Know
16. Your Funeral
17. Josh
The Decline are:
Pat Decline – Vocals, Guitar
Ben Elliott – Vocals, Guitar
Ray Ray - Bass, Vocals
Harry Holt – Drums
Website: http://www.thedeclinemusic.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDeclineMusic/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7MMcJHFoJYUjHIk9YwTufv
Bandcamp: https://thedeclinemusic.bandcamp.com/
From left to right: Ray, Pat, Harry, Ben | |
Background information | |
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Origin | Perth, Australia |
Genres | |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Pee Records (Australia) Bearded Punk Records (Europe) |
Associated acts | Dan Cribb & The Isolated, PEARS, KERB |
Website | www.thedeclinemusic.com |
Members | Pat Decline Harry Ben Elliott Ray Ray |
Past members | Dan Cribb Nathan Cooper James 'Doody' Davies |
The Decline is an Australianskate punk band from Perth formed in 2005. They have been active since 2008 when they began releasing music and touring.
The band currently releases music on Pee Records (Australia) and is distributed internationally by Thousand Island Records (North America), Bearded Punk Records (Europe) & Disconnect Disconnect Records (UK)
In the past they have been distributed by Bird Attack Records (United States), Oxford Records (United States), Bells On Records (Japan) and Cargo/Finetunes (Europe).
The Decline have toured extensively and have played shows in Australia, Europe & The United Kingdom, The United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, South America and Japan. They have toured with notable bands including Face To Face,[2]Ignite, C.J. Ramone, A Wilhelm Scream,[3]The Flatliners, Teenage Bottlerocket, Useless ID,[4]Versus The World, Implants, Direct Hit,[5] Local Resident Failure,[6]Much The Same, The Fullblast, Makewar, and MDC.
History[edit]
In August 2009, The Decline recorded their debut album 'I'm Not Gonna Lie To You' at Blasting Room Studios in Fort Collins, Colorado with Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore. The album was released on March 19, 2010.[7]
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The next album, 'Are You Gonna Eat That?', was released on September 23, 2011 when The Decline signed to Pee Records.[8] This album spawned a large touring cycle for the band in Australia, and was followed by their first international tours in 2013 in Europe, and in Japan with Useless ID and Implants.
On March 3, 2014 The Decline appeared at the Soundwave Festival in Perth alongside Less Than Jake and Alkaline Trio. During this performance The Decline announced their upcoming fully crowd-funded EP 'Can I Borrow A Feeling' and debuted new songs 'Yahweh or the Highway' and 'Cool Kids Can't Die'. 'Can I Borrow A Feeling' was released on April 18, 2014 and was supported by a national tour.
On January 5, 2015 former bassist and vocalist Dan Cribb announced the departure of himself and guitarist Nathan Cooper from The Decline. On January 9 of the same year, Pat Decline announced that longtime friends of the band, Ben Elliott and Ray Chiu would be taking over guitar and bass duties and that The Decline were entering the studio to begin working on their third studio album.[9]
On June 12, 2015, the band released their third studio album 'Resister' through Pee Records, and distributed internationally by Bird Attack Records (United States), Finetunes (Europe) and Bells On Records (Japan).[10] In support of the album, the band went on a worldwide tour, including the United States, Mexico, Japan, Europe and Australia.[11]
In March 2016, Pat Decline played bass in PEARS during their Australian tour with Strung Out.[12]
In July 2019, The Decline toured their latest single 'Verge Collection' nationally in Australia and announced the upcoming release of their fourth studio album, 'Flash Gordon Ramsay Street', which was released on August 30, 2019 and followed with an Australian tour in October 2019.[13] Subsequently, The Decline were announced on festivals in Europe for the following summer.
Band members[edit]
Current members
- Pat Decline – lead vocals, guitar (2005–present)
- Harry – drums (2009–present)
- Ben Elliott – lead vocals, guitar (2015–present)
- Ray Ray – bass, backing vocals (2015–present)
Former Members
- Dan Cribb[14] – lead vocals, bass (2005–2015)
- Nathan Cooper – guitar (2008-2015)
- James 'Doody' Davies – drums (2005–2009)
Honorary members
- Josh Barker – Drums (touring) (2019)
- Jared Stinson – Bass (touring) (2017)
Timeline
Influences[edit]
The Decline cite Propagandhi, Frenzal Rhomb, Strung Out, NOFX, Lagwagon, Descendents, Bad Religion, Pour Habit, Goldfinger, Less Than Jake as their influences.[1]
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Discography[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
- 'I'm Not Gonna Lie To You' (2010)
- 'Are You Gonna Eat That?' (2011)
- 'Resister' (2015)
- 'Flash Gordon Ramsay Street' (2019)
EP's[edit]
- 'The Same Kind' (2008)
- 'We Lied' (2011)
- 'Can I Borrow A Feeling?' (2014)
Split albums[edit]
- '4 Way WA Punk Split 7' (2013, with Scalphunter, The Bob Gordons & Silver Lizard)
- 'Great Thieves Escape 3'[15] (2016, with Bad Cop Bad Cop, Success & The Bob Ross Effect)
- 'Local Resident Failure Vs The Decline'[16] (2017, with Local Resident Failure)
Singles[edit]
- 'Can't Have Both' (2016) Digital release only
- 'Verge Collection' (2019)
- 'The More You Know' (2019) Digital release only
- 'Brovine' (2019) Digital release only
- 'It Was Always You' (2019) Digital release only
- 'War' (2019) Digital release only
Music videos[edit]
- 'Pope'd In The Eye' (2010)
- 'Shit Yeah' (2012)
- 'Excuse Me' (2012)
- 'Showertime In The Slammer' (2013)
- '66B' (2014)
- 'Almost Never Met You' (2015)
- 'I Don't Believe'[17] (2016)
- 'Verge Collection' (2019)
- 'The More You Know' (2019)
- 'Brovine' (2019)
- 'It Was Always You' (2019)
- 'War' (2019)
Trivia[edit]
- Their song 'Shit Yeah' contains two samples spoken by Comedian and Actor Will Forte on Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!.
- The Decline have used samples from films Clerks, Dogma and Chasing Amy by director Kevin Smith on their tracks 'I'm Not Alright', 'Yahweh Or The Highway' and 'I Don't Believe'
References[edit]
- ^ ab'The Decline - Information'. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
- ^'WE ARE ONE TOUR '17 - FACE TO FACE, IGNITE, THE FULL BLAST MUCH THE SAME, THE DECLINE'. September 11, 2017.
- ^'The Decline join upcoming A Wilhelm Scream tour'. February 25, 2016.
- ^'Useless ID Announce National Tour Dates'. August 15, 2013.
- ^'Milwaukee punks Direct Hit Announce First Australian Tour'. May 31, 2017.
- ^'The Decline & Local Resident Failure team up for quick tour'. September 7, 2016.
- ^'The Decline: 'You have to think for yourself''. August 14, 2010.
- ^'Review: The Decline – Are You Gonna Eat That?'. July 22, 2016.
- ^'The Decline lose two members'. January 9, 2015.
- ^'THE DECLINE – Resister CD/LP'. June 12, 2014.
- ^'About, The Decline'.
- ^'HomeFeatures, Strung Out and PEARS tour rolls on this week, full album shows in VIC'. March 16, 2016.
- ^'The Decline – Flash Gordon Ramsay Street (2019)'. 15 August 2019. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
- ^'The Decline lose two members'. Jan 9, 2015.
- ^'VA - Great Thieves Escape III 7' (Bad Cop/Bad Cop, The Decline, ...)'. November 15, 2016.
- ^'The Decline & Local Resident Failure split 7inch'. June 10, 2015.
- ^'The Decline – 'I Don't Believe' video clip'. October 21, 2016.
External links[edit]
- The Decline on Facebook
- The Decline's channel on YouTube