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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
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In the studio:
RAMMING
SPEED STUDIO REPORT: MAKING THE BEST RECORD YOU'VE NEVER
HEARD
Ramming
Speed in the studio. from Derek
Cloonan on Vimeo.....
Baton Rouge, LA - "We Are The Road Crew (Motorhead):
Baton Rouge, LA - "Arrested Development/A Modern Myth":
Baton Rouge, LA - "Bogus Facade":
Gainesville, Florida (The FEST) - "All In All":
Gdynia, Poland (DIY FEST) - "Vulture's Prey"
Gothenburg, Sweden -
Münster, Germany (BERGFEST) - "Man Vs. Machine"
Münster, Germany (BERGFEST) - "Too Close Too Almost"
Münster, Germany (BERGFEST)
Paris, France - "Shane..." / "Bogus Facade"
Reykjavik, Iceland:
Svojsice, Czech Republic (OBSCENE EXTREME):
Tallahassee, Florida - "Lazer Assault"
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Tuesday, May 05, 2009
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OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE:
Ramming Speed prepare to release new 7"
Boston thrash/grind/crust road warriors Ramming Speed are in the final stages of preparing a new 7" to be unleashed just in time for their two month summer world tour. The record, entitled "Always Disgusted, Never Surprised" will be released by Punks Before Profits records and will feature four brand new songs. Recorded at New Alliance (Converge, Coliseum, Animosity) with head engineer Ethan Dussault (mastering by Nick Zampiello) the record will have an initial pressing of 600, 100 of which will be a tour only edition.
Two of the new tracks are available for streaming on the bands Myspace page (www.myspace.com/officialrammingspeed) and anyone interested in helping book shows on the bands tour should check out this blog: http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=22758359&blogId=486598756
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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Current mood:  accomplished
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Friday, October 31, 2008
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Updated with new reviews on 3/23/09
Fast Forward Weekly (by Keith Carman) The year's best metal: • Toxic Holocaust — An Overdose Of Death (Relapse) • Cursed — III: Architects Of Troubled Sleep (Goodfellow) • Lords — Fuck All Y'All Motherfuckers (Metal Blade) • Arson Anthem — Arson Anthem (Housecore) • Fuck the Facts — Disgorge Mexico (Relapse) • Motorhead — Motorizer (Steamhammer/SPV) • Iron Giant — Creator Of Scars (Diminished Fifth) • Voetsek — Infernal Command (Selfmadegod) • KEN mode — Mennonite (Arctodus) • Ramming Speed — Brainwreck (TDB Records) http://www.ffwdweekly.com/article/music/music-features/forged-in-metal-3111/ --------------------------------------------------------------- METAL HAMMER - Incoming: "The Most Explosive Bands You'll Hear This Month"
THRASHING SPEED Ramming Speed: The Real Thrash Revival Arrives!
Boston's Ramming Speed have just released their Brainwreck album on TDB Records. For anyone who has yet to have their love of real speed and real aggression sated by the thrash revival, this quintet bring a fuck-off great raft of pile-driver thrash, chock to the gills with bleed-speed riffs, sledgehammer heaviness and lyrical dystopia. Oh, and the band were also arrested at gunpoint for suspected kidnapping! --------------------------------------------------------------- Exclaim! Canada's Music Authority By Keith Carman Municipal Waste are heralded as heroes of thrash's recent resurgence due to their D.R.I.-meets-Nuclear Assault onslaught. However, Ramming Speed may very well usurp the kings thanks to the sheer brutality and assault of debut full-length Brainwreck. With its thrash riffing, crustcore blast beats and death metal gurgling (circa Entombed's Left Hand Path), it's a veritable cesspool of extremities fornicating in their own filth and vomit. And just when it seems as if they couldn't become any more disgustingly brutal, a wave of Black Flag-ish hardcore washes over the sullen mess with epic chant-along choruses. Naturally a few solos pilfered from Cryptic Slaughter meander their way into the fold, rendering Brainwreck a pretty descriptive title. It's redeeming to see this whole gutter-swine element coming back into the world of heavy metal/crossover and with these 13 tracks of overbearing cacophony ("Shane Embury Is The Brad Pitt Of Grindcore" is brilliant in title alone), Ramming Speed deserve to lead the charge. (TDBR)
http://www.exclaim.ca/musicreviews/generalreview.aspx?csid1=127&csid2=846&fid1=34273 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lambgoat.com By: Nick
Boston's Ramming Speed has it all figured out. Right in the face of what many have labeled as a thrash revival, these five dudes from Boston compacted a few decades of metal, grindcore, and punk influences into a half hour of highly energetic and entertaining classic thrash worship. So what's the trick to rising above other bands when a style of music is enjoying a swell of popularity within the metal community? It's simple: just prove that you love it more than anyone else. And thanks to this product of the thriving Boston DIY scene, listeners will be hard-pressed to find another band more enthusiastic about every corner of the thrash, grindcore, and punk genres.
First there are the hearty helpings of Bay Area Thrash in the lead off one-two punch of "Speed Trials" and "The Threat." And then there's the Slayer-esque dive-bomb soloing in "Immigrant Song." Forefathers of grindcore Napalm Death get a well-earned nod in "Shane Embury Is the Brad Pitt of Grindcore," a sub-minute track packed with all of the grind riffs, blasts, and vocal styles that made the UK act so revolutionary. Tack on some slight crust punk influences in jams like "A Modern Myth" and "Political Party" and Ramming Speed has the gamut thoroughly covered. Hell, even the classic NWOBHM touches of the closer, "Heavy Metal Thunder," offer yet one more entertaining (and slightly humorous) peek into metal's past.
Brainwreck is simply a crash course in metal history that begs listeners to circle-pit with beer can in hand. Not a single one of Ramming Speed's songwriting elements is difficult to trace back its origin, but it's the fluidity and the precision with which the band executes this smorgasbord that make it hard not to love. It's the perfect blend of thrash knowledge, punk aesthetics, and light-hearted enthusiasm.
Bottom Line: Fans of classic acts like Napalm Death, Slayer, Discharge, and Testament and time-tested activities like eating pizza and drinking beer will find a lot of good times in Ramming Speed's amalgam of thrash, grindcore, and punk. If you're going to revive old musical styles and pay homage to the classics, you better make it feel authentic and you better make it entertaining. And luckily, Ramming Speed has done just that.
http://www.lambgoat.com/albums/view.aspx?id=2668 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ By Jay Snyder - Hellridemusic.com March 18, 2009
What do you get when you toss DRI, early Metallica, Slayer, Bones Brigade, Discharge, Motorhead and Napalm Death into a blender and watch the contents grind into a bloody pulp? You get the modern, punk thrash madness of Boston’s Ramming Speed and their introductory opus Brainwreck, that’s what you get!
Ripping through 13 tracks, in less than a half-hour the psychos in Ramming Speed get their kicks on dueling, twin guitar runs, crusty circle-pit shred and grating, mid-range throat abuse. If you’re not into the fast stuff, this is absolutely not your trip and you better get the hell out of the way, or get mowed down fast!
Tearing innards with the opening salvo of, “Speed Trials”, “The Threat…” and “Lazer Assault”; the band barely gives you a chance to catch a breath. Punk vitriol explodes in the punchy, up-tempo riff runs, but the blazing, rocked out solos and slaughtering dual licks call to mind the greatest thrash of days gone by. The band’s propulsive brick-..in-the-face approach even locks down hard on a Motorhead-..esque boogie, full of grit but nonetheless catchy and addictive.
Loosening up on the steam, tracks like “All in All” and the trudging “Sound the Alarm” clutches firmly in hand, a decidedly sloth-y, more forceful riff mongery while closer “Heavy Metal Thunder” strips away a touch of the aggression and sounds remarkably like a pissed-off thrash version of Priest or Iron Maiden…it’s got a demonic bite but pours on the vintage guitar shred by the bucketful.
Picking out essential tracks on this one is a bit useless, as the flow remains consistent throughout and one tune doesn’t vary much in the context of the next. Most everything grabs onto a blood-drenched fury and sticks with it till the bitter end, leaving the soft stuff for all you easy listeners out there. This is thrash…plain n’ simple with a crust/grind undercurrent lurking beneath the skin and if that sounds good to you (you know who you are), you’re gonna love this shit. Nothing else to be said, a track by track analysis would be pretty boring here, so I’ll leave it at that. Well-worth a listen for all you speed freaks out there!
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http:../../..www...hellridemusic...com/..forum/..showthread...php?p=343162 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Metalunderground.com There are a lot of adjectives used to describe thrash metal - fast, loud, and brutal come to mind most often. Two that don't often show up, at least not together, are funny and clever. Not since Scatterbrain scattered, have I heard a metal album that mixed humor, intelligence and whiplash thrash together as well as Ramming Speed's "Brainwreck."
In the same way S.O.D.'s "Speak English Or Die" tickled my funny bone while breaking my neck back in the day, "Brainwreck" had me smiling from the moment I saw that the first song was appropriately called "Speed Trials."
Even thrash's biggest fans have to admit there's something gloriously absurd about playing everything at breakneck speed, and that absurdity is gleefully reflected in the words of "Shane Embury is the Brad Pitt of Grindcore," in which lead vocalist Pete "Za" Gallagher sings, "Your calluses rip as your fingers are set ablaze. The riffs speed past like the ghosts of hell."
It isn't all fun and games in the lyrics, though, as Gallagher sings that "no man deserves to fight for a country that doesn't give a fuck if he lives or dies," in "All in All."
The best song on the album, both lyrically and instrumentally, is "Political Party," which decries the apathy of many in the metal community, with Gallagher screaming that "just because I'm a thrasher shouldn't be an excuse to ignore the problems of the world." At the same time, he turns the song's title into a pun, pointing out that "brews don't contradict my beliefs."
Gallagher blends death metal growls with punk rock shouts in ways that, though they're not exactly melodic, complement the carefully controlled chaos the rest of the band lays down. Listeners will be amazed at the density of these songs, five of which aren't even two minutes long.
Guitarists Ricky Zampa and Kallen Bliss, bassist Derek Cloonan, and drummer Jonah Livingston are to be commended for their ability to cram riffs, solos and time changes into such small packages without making them seem awkward.
The only time the album slows down just a smidgen is on the last track, "Heavy Metal Thunder," which is a little over five and a half minutes long. But hey, any tune that references a line from "Born To Be Wild" while also conjuring images of Norse thunder god Thor by way of Marvel Comics is still OK in my book. One thing I particularly enjoyed is the way each song leads into the next, with no breathing room between them. It definitely leads to a sense of the album being a cohesive whole.
In "Brainwreck," the members of Ramming Speed have created a modern-day thrash masterpiece with a wicked sense of humor. The only real quibble I have with this album is that I wanted it to go on longer than its 29 minutes.
Highs: The party anthem with a message, "Political Party;" the humorous lyrics of "Shane Embury is the Brad Pitt of Grindcore."
Lows: The album's a bit on the short side.
Bottom line: One of the best, and most humorous hardcore thrash albums since S.O.D. told us to "Speak English Or Die."
4 1/2 SKULLS OUT OF 5 - Near Perfection. (An instant classic with some minor imperfections)
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Liveformetal.com By: James Young
Ramming Speed are an appropriately named crossover thrash band from Boston, and at a time when the thrash genre is flourishing, it's easy to overlook such an underground band. Do this at your peril however, because this is one of the better acts out there - the band mixes thrash, punk, hardcore, grind, and even NWOBHM to create a sound which honours their predecessors without recycling old riffs and ideas. The clean production and dare I say 'fun' vibe you get from this album strikes one as a more mature Municipal Waste; Pete Gallagher's vocals are your standard shouted fare, but the breakneck drumming and riffs are where this band truly comes into its own. Jonah Livingstone lays waste to his drum kit in true thrash style, with heaps of attitude, and even blasting when necessary, whilst Ricky Zampa and Kallen Bliss leave their fret boards smoking with some headbanging hooks and highly competent solos. Whilst some crossover thrash bands have quite empty and talentless solos which owe more to the punk scene, Ramming Speed opt for the more classically influenced route, which comes across as a mixture of Slayer and Judas Priest.
This album storms by in under half an hour (although it would take other bands much longer to play), and some of the tracks, such as the opening duo, 'Speed Trials' and 'The Threat…' are similar to S.O.D. in their blistering pace, but such a comparison would only be telling half the story. Some of the crustier tracks such as 'Arrested Development' incorporate blast beats and screams which resemble the grinding likes of Napalm Death. And if you need more convincing, we have the ridiculously titled 'Shane Embury Is The Brad Pitt Of Grindcore', which pays homage to our very own grindcore legend, fusing guttural grunts and screams with some skull-crushing riffs, and staying loyal to the genre by clocking in at less than a minute. Other songs such as 'Lazer Assault' and 'Man Vs. Machine' sound like Saxon on speed, whereas the five minute closer 'Heavy Metal Thunder' lives up to its name with some true NWOBHM riffs.
It's one hell of an accomplishment for a band to remain loyal to so many genres whilst forging a unique sound throughout. It only remains for you to don your denim jacket, get this album, crank it up all the way, and rock out until you see double. Say hello to Ramming Speed and goodbye to your brain cells!
http://www.live4metal.com/reviews-681.htm
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Boston's Ramming Speed is a new band which formed in 2007 but in that short time that have been able to play over 130 shows and have even appeared on that Beach Patrol show that's on Tru TV while also finding time to put out the "Full Speed Ahead" 7" and time to record their debut full length. Pretty impressive.
Of course you know that thrash metal has seen a revival over the last couple of years (no shit right?) but it is a shame a lot of bands get brushed to their side for their lack of originality but fuck man if you can play the style good it shouldn't matter. While it is obvious that these guys love the shit out of Napalm Death (which you could easily tell by the homage they pay to Shane Embury, bassist of Napalm Death in "Shane Embury Is The Brad Pitt of Grindcore"), COC, Testament, DRI, Cryptic Slaughter, etc., it also becomes apparent that these guys get down with a lot of shit like Tragedy, His Hero Is Gone, and Poison Idea. So throughout the CD you get a good sampling of straight thrash, crust, grind and punk.
While shredding through the 13 tracks the guys implement various techniques of the aforementioned genres. The first two songs "Speed Trials" & "The Threat" are something you would've expected to hear come out of the Bay Area in '83. Napalm Death would be proud listening to the :56 seconds that is "Shane Embury Is The Brad Pitt of Grindcore" which sees the Ramming Speed dudes taking on the style of the grind genre. "Heavy Metal Thunder" sounds like it would fit right in at a Diamond Head show in Britain in the late 70's. And tucked throughout several parts of the album are various crust punk elements.
While I love the nonsensical lyrical approach of many of the so called thrash revival bands I do like to see a metal band touch on some more serious topics now and then and surprisingly these guys are able to have a serious thought while still being able to maintain their sense of humor and love for beer and circle pits. Alongside a hilarious track like "Lazer Assault" which is about a lawyer that slays zombies with his razor sharp documents are songs about the racism that persists in this country despite the fact that equality is preached ("Bogus Facade"), the ignorant attitude of many Americans towards our brothers in the South ("Immigrant Song") and trying to reach out to their metal brothers to let them know they can thrash and party and still be involved with things like politics and world affairs ("Political Party")
The album comes housed in a slick and glossy 6 panel digipack that has both eye catching colors and illustrations. The neon green text over the black is sure easy on the eyes that's for sure. And you definitely won't have any problems picking this out of your CD collection.
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Boston-based Ramming Speed burst onto the scene with their debut 7” in 2007. The EP followed suit of the crossover/thrash revival that had recently begun to sweep our nation. But don't write these fellows of as a knockoff, Ramming Speed is the real deal and the thirteen songs found on Brainwreck are evidence of just that.
“Speed Trials” kickstarts the album in fitting fashion. Aggressive drumming, slaying guitars, and spitting vocals provide the perfect accompaniment to lyrics that speak to what drives the band to thrash for a living. “The Threat…” follows and rages just as hard. The band continues to exhibit their influences through the album as they blast through cut after cut of headbanging goodness. There are moments that are directed towards classic metal - “Heavy Metal Thunder” - while others tackle the modern style of hardcore - “Political Party.” It's a nice mix of sounds that allows the band to not be pinned as novelty act, instead they offer reference points for fans to branch out and investigate the music that inspired them: Slayer, Exodus, Napalm Death, Black Flag.
Lyrically, vocalist Pete “Za” Gallagher hits on topics all across the board. Sure, there are the traditional party anthems that are often associated with thrash bands. But in addition, there are songs about our government's political decision-making, technology dumming down our society, and religious differences. It's a welcome change to have such diverse lyrical coverage.
One thing that I am particularly amped about is the artwork, design, and layout of the packing. The artwork of Will “Inkwolf” Towles is spectacular and definitely matches the intensity delivered by the band on the recording. The layout is cool, the use of the art works well throughout. Plus, I just think digipack cases are cool.
Bottom-line is this: if you're a headbanging thrasher, old school metalhead, or a skateboardin' punk then you should definitely pick this record up. It's screams classic 80's crossover, but it's also modern enough to enthuse anyone into the current heavy metal scene. http://www.scenepointblank.com/reviews/2326 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Corazine.com
Ramming Speed. A moniker fit for a band that's played its first gig two years ago; that had to face Murphy's Law numerous times on tour (from a van breakdown in the middle of the desert to an arrest at gun point); and that is now up to its second release. Their first album was more about fun, now these guys are pissed off (see their tour experiences). If we have to call Ramming Speed one thing, it'd be "thrash metal". The production itself combines a clean sound with an old school rawness - the leads are sneering and the drums sound very "acoustic". After a few songs I already knew that musically, from vocals to drums, you wouldn't have to suffer any common flaws. Sure, Ramming Speed are pissed off, but they control their rage perfectly and channel it straight at us.
It's worth noticing that the band draws from more than a thrash metal legacy, too. More than once, you'll find yourself recognizing typicalities of genres like crust, punk, hardcore or grind. Ramming Speed seem to have a talent for playing around like this - at least they make it sound so natural. Unless you got a stiff neck, you'll find it almost impossible to hold still - there's not a single song you'll escape from. Finally I'd like to say that their moniker is pretty reliable, as far as its meaning goes. Breakdowns aren't really considered on this album; a solid mid-tempo is the slowest beat you're bound to find. From time to time, the songs are racing with a frantic, thrashy speed; I almost felt the adrenaline flowing from the best ones. Or to summarize: short but powerful. http://www.corazine.com/articles/r/ramming-speed/reviews/brainwreck.aspx ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hanging Like a Hex By: Ryan Hex
This sounds like it came out in 1989 and shared studio time with Exodus. When these Boston heshers/ thrashers played here they all had high tops, smelled like beer and B.O., all had long smelly hair, and had pointy guitars with whammy bars. They were pretty much the real deal. Where their last seven inch sort of sounded like they were getting their feet wet and didn't have much to say aside from loving pizza and thrashing it appears Ramming Speed have a little bit more going on with "Brainwreck". Sure, it's all in good fun at the end, but there's a number of social issues raised concerning coercing the public with fear, immigrant rights, and confronting apathy. On the other hand, you also get songs with titles like, "Shane Embury Is the Brad Pitt Of Grindcore" and "Heavy Metal Thunder" (which sounds exactly like what you'd think it sounds like... Judas Priest and Iron Maiden would be proud). All in all, pretty good circle-pitting fun. (Teenage Disco Bloodbath, www.tdbrecords.com)
http://hanginghex.blogspot.com/2008/09/ok-lets-try-this-now.html
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RAMMING SPEED - Brainwreck CD (Teenage Disco Bloodbath) Like the Cross Examination debut last year, this CD couldn't have come by at a better time. Lately, I've spun to death all my D.R.I. and Cryptic Slaughter albums, so this has been one of my current faves. Late 80s thrash ala M.O.D. / S.O.D., Cryptic Slaughter, or Dirty Rotten Imbeciles, with a touch of grindcore and crustcore thrown in for total mayhem. This Boston madhouse feature ex-members of Backstabbers Inc, Inheritance and Cyanide Breed, formed in late 1996, released a 7" EP (Full Speed Ahead also on Teenage Disco Bloodbath Records), and have toured the US leaving behind many a strange tale to tell (arrests for suspected kidnapping!), besides leveling unsuspecting mosh pits. At times Brainwreck sounds off like an awesome throwback to early American thrash, other times they remind me of a more frantic Napalm Death. The lyrics are a blast, and while the standard fare is here (dickhead ex-friends, politics, etc), there are plenty of weird ones involving zombies, great guitarists and Thor's hammer - though not all in the same song. The disc is presented in its deserving manner, as a stylish foldout digipack whose color scheme will catch the eye almost as quick as the band catches the ear. If this five-piece doesn't get your ear, trust me... they'll rip it off your pretty little head. (Aug 13, 2008)
http://feastofhateandfear.com/reviews.html (Around since 96? haha..)
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Boston's RAMMING SPEED will be a new highlight for all those, who love the good old thrash metal of the 1980's. Maybe some of you already know the band from their first release in 2007, the 'Full Speed Ahead' 7" EP, that was also released through TDB Records. Now it's one year later and 'Brainwreck' is the band's first full-length, which delivers a ripping blend of thrash, hardcore punk and classic heavy metal. All included thirteen cuts are filled with a lot of variety, aggression and passion so that the album is pure ear-candy from the beginning 'til the end. This is powerful stuff through and through with no fillers. The band is tight as hell, and they sound as if they would be together since the mid-90's. RAMMING SPEED has a keen sense for writing catchy songs with a lot of hooks, no matter if they are underway with neckbreaking speed or if they slow down. The production on this album is raw and filthy, while all instruments still sounding crunchy enough. For my taste it's perfect. When I listen to music like this I don't want no sterile and overly produced album. Even the vocals are top notch for this kind of music. 'Heavy Metal Thunder' is a tribute to bands like Sweet Savage, Blitzkrieg or Diamond Head while song titles like 'Shane Embury Is the Brad Pitt of Grindcore' prove that RAMMING SPEED don't take everything so serious. Enough said, it's time to grab another cold beer. Meanwhile all of you thrashers out there should get a copy of 'Brainwreck', especially if you dig bands like Sacred Reich, Nuclear Assault, Exodus, or The Accused. (KK) http://www.cosmiclava.com/reviews-interviews/record-reviews/records-qr/ramming-speed-brainwreck-cd/
------------------------------------------------------------------- "Cool dudes who play legitimate long hair thrash metal w/a partying attitude. I think they'd go well with CROSS EXAMINATHION from St. Louis." - Beatsheet. Vol 3 (Matt BREEN! SICK!)
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Saturday, September 13, 2008
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First: I love you. No seriously, I love every one of you.
Second: Please make flyers for the show. There are some tards out there that think a myspace bulletin will cut for promoting the show. When you make your totally RIPPING, BRUTAL, CRIPPLING flyer, here's our new logo for your use!
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Saturday, February 23, 2008
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Future tour plans:
European Tour: June-July '09 US Tour: September-October '09
We are the road crew.
Tour History:
'08 Winter Tour 12/30 Orlando, FL @ This Is For You Fest (Soul Control, Khann, IRise etc) 12/31 Richmond, VA @ Year of Shit Fest (Positive Noise, Mammoth Grinder, Draize) 1/1 Richmond, VA @ House show (Mammoth Grinder) 1/2 Silver Spring, MD @ The Corpse Fortress (Triac, Mammoth Grinder) 1/3 NYC, NY @ The Stolen Sleeve Collective (Mammoth Grinder, Surroundings)
'08 "Brainwreck" US Tour: 9/19 Boston, MA @ The Zine Library 9/20 Providence, RI @ Mars Gas Chamber (warehouse) 9/21 Worcester, MA @ The Wheelchair 9/23 Buffalo, NY @ Custer House 9/24 Erie, PA @ Theater 145 9/25 Pittsburgh, PA @ Kopec's 9/26 Columbus, OH @ Chittenden House 9/27 Athens, OH @ The Union 9/28 Cincinnati, OH @ Blue Rock Tavern 9/29 Louisville, KY @ Derby Espresso City 9/30 Indianapolis, IN @ The 1511 10/1 Fort Wayne, IN @ 1624 N. Harrison 10/2 Dearborn, MI @ Refuge Skate Shop 10/3 Grand Rapids, MI @ Wealthy House 10/4 Madison, WI @ Get Bent Press 10/5 Minneapolis, MN @ The Alamo House 10/7 Des Moines, IA @ The Haunted Basement 10/8 Lawrence, KS @ The Haunted Kitchen 10/9 Denver, CO @ Night time bar show 10/10 Denver, CO @ Day All Ages show 10/11 Boise, ID @ Gusto's Bar 10/12 Seattle, WA @ The Greenhouse 10/13 Portland, OR @ TBA 10/14 Northern CA @ TBA 10/15 Sacramento, CA @ TBA 10/16 San Francisco, CA @ TBA 10/17 Oakland, CA @ TBA 10/18 San Diego, CA @ Music Trader 10/19 Los Angeles/Las Vegas @ TBA 10/20 Phoenix, AZ @ TBA 10/21 Tuscon, AZ @ TBA 10/22 Las Cruces, NM @ 1803 Fllano 10/23 Albuquerque, NM @ TBA 10/24 Amarillo, TX @ Service Station 10/25 Denton, TX @ The Pan Handle House 10/26 San Antonio, TX @ The Warhol 10/27 Houston, TX @ TBA 10/28 Baton Rouge, LA @ Sound Stage 10/29 Tallahassee, FL @ Oaf House 10/30 Tampa, FL @ Black Box Collective 10/31 Gainesville, FL @ The Fest 11/1 Gainesville, FL @ The Fest 11/2 Gainesville, FL @ The Fest 11/3 Columbia, SC @ The 112 11/4 Richmond, VA @ TBA 11/5 New York, NY @ The Charleston
East coast "BATTLESPEED" '08 tour: (All dates with Battlemaster except for * shows)
7/7 Syracuse, NY @ The Westcott Community Center 7/8 Buffalo, NY @ The Last Stand 7/9 Erie, PA @ Forward Hall 7/10 PA/OH @ HELP 7/11 Pittsburgh, PA @ Bar 7/12 Athens, OH @ The Union (day) 7/13 Cincinnati, OH @ Bar 7/14 Indianapolis, Indiana @ the 1511 * 7/15 Grand Rapids, MI @ The DAAC * 7/16 Il @ HELP * 7/17 Chicacgo, Il @ Cobra Lounge * 7/18 Madison, Wi @ The Tomb * 7/19 Minneapolis, MN @ The Cube * 7/20 Des Moines, lA @ Vauville Mews * 7/21 St. Louis, Mo @ Venue TBA * 7/22 Memphis, TN @ HELP * 7/23 OFF 7/24 Baton Rouge, LA @ 440 E. State St * 7/25 Tallahassee, FL @ Oaf House * 7/26 Gainseville, FL @ the Kickstand * 7/27 Tampa, FL @ Transitions (Skatepark of Tampa) * 7/28 Orlando, FL @ 630 W. Central Blvd * 7/29 Jacksonville, FL @ The London Bridge Pub * 7/30 Atlanta, GA @ HELP * 7/31 Columbia, SC @ The 112 * 8/1 Raleigh, NC @ The Double Down 8/2 Virginia Beach, VA @ Gils 8/3 Richmond, VA @ Venue TBA 8/4 Baltimore, MD @ The Talking Head 8/5 Philledelphia, PA @ Venue TBA 8/6 New Brunsick, NJ @ The Killin' It House 8/7 New York City @ Some house in Crown Heights 8/8 Boston, MA @ Wadzilla Mansion w/Giant, The Helm
'08 East coast "Push Me Into The Pool" Tour: 1/4 Pawtucket, RI @ The Metal Mansion w/ Tides 1/5 New Brunswick, NJ @ The Pop Off 1/6 Richmond, VA @ Rumor Boutique w/ Battlemaster 1/7 Raleigh, NC @ Volume 11 w/Battlemaster 1/8 Atlanta, GA @ TBA 1/9 Tallahassee, FL @ The Shit Shack 1/10 Gainesville, FL @ OFF 1/11 Tampa Bay, FL @ Transisions Art Gallery at Skatepark of Tampa 1/12 Orlando, FL @ Conway House 1/13 Columbia, SC @ The 112 1/14 Blacksburg, VA @ The Lodge 1/15 Baltimore, MD @ The Talking Head 1/16 Philadelphia, PA @ The Pizza Pit 1/17 Albany, NY @ Valentines (downstairs)
The Ramming Speed "Top of the Dude Chain" Tour '07: 6/8 Amherst, Massachusetts @ Deathamphetamine House 6/9 Albany, New York @ Valentines 6/10 Backstabbers Inc. play in Syracuse 6/11 New Jersey @ OFF 6/12 New York, NY @ The Wreck Room 6/13 Philly/Baltimore @ ? 6/14 DC @ House show 6/15 Richmond @ Warehouse show 6/16 Blacksburg, VA @ The Brodello 6/17 Raleigh, NC @ Gss House 6/18 Tampa, FL @ Transitions Art Gallery/Skate Park of Tampa 6/19 Orlando, FL @ Some bar 6/20 Tallahassee, FL @ the Info shop 6/21 Huntsville, AL @ TBA 6/22 Chattanooga, TN @ Utopia 6/23 Memphis, TN @ TBA 6/24 Baton Rouge, IL @ 831 Violet St. 6/25 Austin, TX @ Red Seven 6/26 San Antonio, TX @ House show 6/27 Las Cruces, NM @ The Farm 6/28 Albuquerque, NM @ La Casa Del Soldado Del Diablo 6/29 Tucson, AZ @ TBA 6/30 Phoenix, AZ @ ? 7/1 Las Vegas, NV @ Community of Friends 7/2 Long Beach/LA, CA @ ? 7/3 San Fransisco, CA @ ? 7/4 Oakland, CA @ Hells Angles BBQ 7/5 Sacramento, CA @ ? 7/6 Portland/Seattle, WA @ Soda shop? 7/7 Boise, ID @ The Myrtle Morgue 7/8 OFF 7/9 Denver, CO @ Monkey Mania 7/10 Lincoln, NE @ House show 7/11 Lawrence, KS @ The Haunted Kitchen 7/12 Missouri @ HELP! 7/13 St Louis, MI @ HELP! 7/14 Chicago, IL @ La Casa Matilda 7/15 Milwaukee @ HELP! 7/16 Indianapolis @ HELP! 7/17 Columbus, OH @ Legion of Doom 7/18 Pittsburgh, PA @ Shooting fireworks with Coctopus 7/19 Philadelphia, PA @ Shooting fireworks with Coctopus 7/20 New York, NY @ Europa w/ COCTOPUS 7/21 Boston, MA @ ? w/ COCTOPUS
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Wednesday, January 02, 2008
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Speed will be in the studio February 12th, 14th, 15th and 16th recording 13 tracks that will kill your family and party with your sister. Run for your life.
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Monday, November 05, 2007
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What's up everyone!!!
So, it is now November and we are about halfway through writing material for new full-length (or, first full length) which we plan to have all ready sometime this spring. So far it sounds fast and crushing and charging and intense and we're really psyched about it. We'll keep everyone updated on that as time goes on.
Now for the other bit of news, we will be packing up the van to head out for a 2-week East Coast Winter Tour this January. We've got the dates up and we're in the process of booking it, so we'll keep you up to date on that too. And as always, we're super excited to see all of our friends out on the road again. To who we've met: we've missed you and to who we haven't met: we can't wait to meet you so we can miss you next time.
Love, Ramming Speed
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