Label: Partisan Records
Release date: 26.03.2021
At the start of 2020, before the world turned to ash, several US publications began running glowing reviews of ‘Speed Kills’, the breakneck debut album from Chubby & The Gang, a West London punk troupe comprised of members of various bands associated with The New Wave of British Hardcore, among them Violent Reaction, Abolition, Big Cheese and more. At the time, the band - helmed by local electrician Charlie Manning - had developed a cult following in the UK, largely rooted in the cross-pollinating nature of the punk scene, select shows including dates with Sheer Mag and an impending, lastminute US run with Royal Hounds. ‘Speed Kills’, produced by Jonah Falco of Fucked Up, would go on to be called “the best punk-pop LP in recent memory” by Paste Magazine, a debut that “comes alive with liberating energy” in an 8.0 review from Pitchfork and full of “massive barroom gang choruses, power chords at breakneck tempos, rock spelled R-A-W-K and visceral gratification” as Stereogum put it. Impressive going for a band at the time with no publicist, no big budget label backing and no industry clout, per se, beyond increasingly fervent underground support. Following the quietly blossoming success of ‘Speed Kills’, Chubby & The Gang now find a new home on Partisan Records.
Chubby and the Gang
Rule OK?
Pariah Radio
All Along The Uxbridge
Road
Speed Kills
Can’t Tell Me Nothing
Trouble (You Were
Always On My Mind)
The Rise and Fall of the
Gang
Hold Your Breath
Moscow
Bruce Grove Bullies
Blue Ain’t My Colour
Grenfell Forever
Union Dues