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MILITARIE GUN with Pool Kids, Spiritual Cramp, and Roman Candle


Militarie Gun are a truly uncategorizable band. Led by vocalist Ian Shelton, the band's debut full-length, Life Under The Gun, is almost impossible to describe without bouncing between contradictions. Is it abnormally aggressive pop music or is it unusually catchy hardcore? Is it deeply intellectual or is it satisfyingly primal? Is it a vulnerable attempt to unpack lifelong cycles of hurt, or is it a collection of world-beating, absurdist punk anthems? In the end, the answer is obvious: it's all of it. It's Militarie Gun. https://militariegun.com/

Pool Kids: https://www.poolkidsband.com/

Citing sources from early Dub influenced Clash, Blitz and The Modern Lovers -- Spiritual Cramp exist in a strange vacuum somewhere between David Byrne's oversized suit and a bar fight between a bunch of drunk goons on Polk Street in SF. Hate for the police, the government and the status quo are reoccurring themes in Bingham's lyrics. The sounds borrow from the past, echoes of late 70's early 80's working class rock and punk, which function on the upbeat, showcasing very bright guitars yet generating darker vocal rhythms and darker patterning. https://spiritualcramp.com/

Roman Candle: Las Vegas hardcore. https://www.instagram.com/romancandlex/

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More about Militarie Gun

Militarie Gun can't be stopped. In just two short years since their inception, the Los Angeles-based group have been turning heads with a menacing-yet-melodic sound that's impossible to ignore and a creative drive that borders on obsession. Now Militarie Gun are teaming with Loma Vista Recordings to release All Roads Lead To The Gun (Deluxe): a collection that combines their dual 2021 EPs, All Roads Lead To The Gun and All Roads Lead To The Gun II, along with four new songs, capturing the essential first chapter of one of the most unique and prolific new bands.

Formed in 2020, Militarie Gun is defined by the musical restlessness of vocalist/mastermind Ian Shelton. "I've always been the kind of person who's very compelled to do things," he explains. "Everything suddenly becomes urgent, and that's how I feel about songwriting--it's just something I have to do when the inspiration comes." The band-whose lineup has expanded to include guitarists Nick Cogan and William Acuña, drummer Vince Nguyen, and bassist Max Epstein-draw on a wide range of influences to make something that sounds combative yet accessible, and undeniably their own. There's the unhinged guitarwork of Born Against, the propulsive cadences of hip hop, the up-front bass of Fugazi-and most importantly, the hooks. Militarie Gun's songs are instantly memorable, employing a melodic sensibility that's just as informed by the work of Robert Pollard and Paul McCartney as it is by Black Flag.

All Roads Lead To The Gun (Deluxe) provides the perfect jumping-on point for those not yet initiated into the band's world, but in Shelton's hyper-productive fashion, it also offers quite a bit of new material. The four additional tracks further expand Militarie Gun's sonic toolbox while also hinting at the limitless potential in their singular songwriting. The first of the new songs, "Let Me Be Normal," is a blast of sheer kinetic energy. "Can't Get None" and "I Can't Stand Busy People" highlight the band's ability to organically utilize completely disparate sounds; the former all pummeling rhythms and uncorked frustration, the latter an acoustic-led, multi-movement opus that barely cracks two minutes. "Pull It Out" combines all of the band's different modes into one anthemic song with primal lyrics that perfectly capture the lightning in a bottle nature of Shelton's songwriting approach. "I'm not a perfectionist," he explains. "I tend to like first drafts, it just fits my personality. Everyone is imperfect, so if a song is too, that just reflects life more."

All Roads Lead To The Gun (Deluxe) marks the culimation of the group's first two years but the 12 songs make it clear that Militarie Gun's caustic-yet-catchy sound can't be easily contained within just hardcore or pop songwriting. This is an ever-evolving band can go in any direction they might want-and Militarie Gun are just getting started.
MILITARIE GUN with Pool Kids, Spiritual Cramp, and Roman Candle


Militarie Gun are a truly uncategorizable band. Led by vocalist Ian Shelton, the band's debut full-length, Life Under The Gun, is almost impossible to describe without bouncing between contradictions. Is it abnormally aggressive pop music or is it unusually catchy hardcore? Is it deeply intellectual or is it satisfyingly primal? Is it a vulnerable attempt to unpack lifelong cycles of hurt, or is it a collection of world-beating, absurdist punk anthems? In the end, the answer is obvious: it's all of it. It's Militarie Gun. https://militariegun.com/

Pool Kids: https://www.poolkidsband.com/

Citing sources from early Dub influenced Clash, Blitz and The Modern Lovers -- Spiritual Cramp exist in a strange vacuum somewhere between David Byrne's oversized suit and a bar fight between a bunch of drunk goons on Polk Street in SF. Hate for the police, the government and the status quo are reoccurring themes in Bingham's lyrics. The sounds borrow from the past, echoes of late 70's early 80's working class rock and punk, which function on the upbeat, showcasing very bright guitars yet generating darker vocal rhythms and darker patterning. https://spiritualcramp.com/

Roman Candle: Las Vegas hardcore. https://www.instagram.com/romancandlex/

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More about Militarie Gun

Militarie Gun can't be stopped. In just two short years since their inception, the Los Angeles-based group have been turning heads with a menacing-yet-melodic sound that's impossible to ignore and a creative drive that borders on obsession. Now Militarie Gun are teaming with Loma Vista Recordings to release All Roads Lead To The Gun (Deluxe): a collection that combines their dual 2021 EPs, All Roads Lead To The Gun and All Roads Lead To The Gun II, along with four new songs, capturing the essential first chapter of one of the most unique and prolific new bands.

Formed in 2020, Militarie Gun is defined by the musical restlessness of vocalist/mastermind Ian Shelton. "I've always been the kind of person who's very compelled to do things," he explains. "Everything suddenly becomes urgent, and that's how I feel about songwriting--it's just something I have to do when the inspiration comes." The band-whose lineup has expanded to include guitarists Nick Cogan and William Acuña, drummer Vince Nguyen, and bassist Max Epstein-draw on a wide range of influences to make something that sounds combative yet accessible, and undeniably their own. There's the unhinged guitarwork of Born Against, the propulsive cadences of hip hop, the up-front bass of Fugazi-and most importantly, the hooks. Militarie Gun's songs are instantly memorable, employing a melodic sensibility that's just as informed by the work of Robert Pollard and Paul McCartney as it is by Black Flag.

All Roads Lead To The Gun (Deluxe) provides the perfect jumping-on point for those not yet initiated into the band's world, but in Shelton's hyper-productive fashion, it also offers quite a bit of new material. The four additional tracks further expand Militarie Gun's sonic toolbox while also hinting at the limitless potential in their singular songwriting. The first of the new songs, "Let Me Be Normal," is a blast of sheer kinetic energy. "Can't Get None" and "I Can't Stand Busy People" highlight the band's ability to organically utilize completely disparate sounds; the former all pummeling rhythms and uncorked frustration, the latter an acoustic-led, multi-movement opus that barely cracks two minutes. "Pull It Out" combines all of the band's different modes into one anthemic song with primal lyrics that perfectly capture the lightning in a bottle nature of Shelton's songwriting approach. "I'm not a perfectionist," he explains. "I tend to like first drafts, it just fits my personality. Everyone is imperfect, so if a song is too, that just reflects life more."

All Roads Lead To The Gun (Deluxe) marks the culimation of the group's first two years but the 12 songs make it clear that Militarie Gun's caustic-yet-catchy sound can't be easily contained within just hardcore or pop songwriting. This is an ever-evolving band can go in any direction they might want-and Militarie Gun are just getting started.
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