The Interrupters releasing debut album on Hellcat Records
Music News | Jun 19th, 2014
LA ska band The Interrupters will be releasing their self-titled album on Hellcat Records on August 5th. If the band is ska and in LA, 9 times out of 10 Tim Armstrong has something to do with it and Tim actually appears on the first track called “Family.” He also produced the album, and most of the members played with his band Tim Timebomb and Friends. You can listen to that track below. The album is available for pre-order at: krm/theinterrupters.
Bound by their rebel spirit and deep love for 2 Tone, The Interrupters make super-high-energy ska-punk that’s equal parts catchy and confrontational. Produced by Rancid’s Tim Armstrong, the band’s self-titled debut for Hellcat Records sees frontwoman Aimee Interrupter, guitarist Kevin Bivona, bassist Justin Bivona, and drummer Jesse Bivona spitting out lyrics that take on matters as thorny as martial law and Big Brotherism while churning out rocksteady rhythms and snarly guitar riffs.
After teaming up with Armstrong—whom Kevin got to know while taking over as touring keyboard player for The Transplants in 2005—The Interrupters and Tim wrote and recorded all of their debut in a matter of days. “Working with Tim, nothing ever gets overthought—it’s like lightning in a bottle,” says Kevin, adding that many of the songs on The Interrupters were captured in one take. Aimee also points out that the fast-and-loose approach was key to giving her a vocal performance the raw urgency that the lyrics demanded. “Recording the vocals, the most important thing was to be real and honest and if things weren’t perfect, that was totally okay.”
Having toured with Rancid in 2013—along with regularly playing with Armstrong as Tim Timebomb and Friends—The Interrupters have built their live act on unstoppable energy and a feeling of easy community that reflects their familial vibe. The Interrupters’s shared commitment to “never taking ourselves too seriously” also goes a long way in offsetting the heavy subject matter at the heart of so many of their songs. “We have a lot of things that we’re outraged about and we need to sing about those things, but we make sure to keep it fun,” adds Aimee. “Sometimes it’s good to be happily outraged.”
THE INTERRUPTERS TRACK LIST:
01. Take Back The Power
02. White Noise
03. Can’t Be Trusted
04. Liberty
05. Judge Not
06. This Is The New Sound
07. Family (feat. Tim Armstrong)
08. Easy On You
09. A Friend Like Me
10. Last Call
11. Havent’t Seen The Last Of Me