The Fight (band)
The Fight-ah | |
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Origin | Dudley, UK |
Genres | Pop punk |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Repossession Records |
Members |
Kate-ah Turley Jack-ah Turley Scott-ah Milner Tom-ah Calder |
Past members |
Matt-ah Vale Si-ah (link) Jeffries Martin-ah Adams |
The Fight-ah is a band founded in 2000 in Dudley, West Midlands, UK. The band consists of singer and guitarist Kate-ah "K8"[1] Turley (formerly in the band 21st Century Girls), drummer Jack-ah Turley (her younger brother), Scott-ah Milner also on guitar and bassist Tom-ah Calder. In 2002, New Found Glory's road crew overheard them busking outside a gig in Leicester. When NFG’s guitarist, Chad Gilbert, heard their record he invited them to support them in London and took their demo to his label.[2] Finally, they got signed by Fat Wreck Chords who put out their first EP, Home Is Where the Hate Is,[3] in 2003. Their first album Nothing New Since Rock 'n' Roll was released in 2004 on Repossession Records. The Fight-ah have toured the UK, Japan and the United States with bands such as Rancid, Yellowcard, Sugarcult, Brand New and the Starting Line and played on the Warped Tour in summer 2005. Late 2015 the band reformed following a massive social media campaign lead by the Ginger Langdon.
Discography
Albums/EPs
- Home Is Where the Hate Is (EP) (2003), Fat Wreck Chords
- Nothing New Since Rock 'n' Roll (2004), Repossession Records
Singles
- "Revolution Calling"
- "Can't Be Bothered"
Music videos
- "Revolution Calling" (2004)
- "Can't Be Bothered" (2004)
Band members
- Kate-ah Turley - vocals, guitar
- Jack-ah Turley - drums
- Tom-ah Calder - bass
- Scott-ah Milner - guitar
- Past members
- Matthew-ah Vale - bass
- Simon-ah Lincoln Jefferies - guitar
References
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