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Kids On Fire are:
Ian Lodewyks - Guitar & Vocals
Leif Gobeil - Bass & Vocals
Steve Hallick - Drums
Born out of countless conversations - lubed
with cheap liquor and a rock'n'roll soundtrack
- about the necessity for a local punk rock
band with urgency and reason, Kids on Fire
got their start in the summer of 2008. It
had been ten years that we were all tied
together by the local music scene, playing
in a number of bands. Much like new prison
inmates, we'd been eyeing each other for
a long time, plotting and collecting our
cigarettes for when the time was right to
claim our property and make sweet, sweet,
loud, sloppy music together. After bribing
tenants of Telfer house to give up a night
of silence for a cheap bottle of wine (and
boy did w get our $11 worth!) we finally
began collaborating our efforts to realize
the band we'd been - up to that point - speaking
out of our asses about.
Touring, moving, no place to make noise and
the general sketchiness of life kept things
on hold for a while until Leif put his cabinet
in his basement and declared that cement
dungeon the "jamspace". Deciding
to take the hermit route of playing music,
we stayed in that basement with one goal:
To have a completely fresh, original sounding
album written, recorded and pressed on LP
for our first show. None of this gigging
around for a few years before giving the
masses what they want! Our album should be
ready to go the second our live show is.
September long of 2009 marked phase two of
the project: Weekend Bender. Although none
of us can attest to it, James informed us
that we recorded 13 songs. All of which were
recorded in 3 long days and nights with the
three of us pounding it out face to face
and live off the floor. Continuing with our
ass-backwards approach to music, our album
should be ready at the beginning of December,
our first show December 19th and the last
step, in true Wyld Stallyns fashion, learning
our instruments (hopefully by the year 2013).
Our music combines the same elements of all
of our loves - youth, viguor, urgency, passion,
reason and just the perfect amount of sloppiness
- all pulled off with a "don't give
a f**k" attitude. The songs remain a
statement on their own and need little to
no explanation. Rather than wanting to create
something brand new, we wanted to explore
the classics styles that go untouched in
today's music. The combination of which make
for something new on it's own. A breath of
fresh air for a dying punk rock world.
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