We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

Molotov Compromise - Death is Eminent

from What Do You Know About Ska Punk? Vol. 1 by V/A

/
  • What Do You Know About Ska Punk? Volume 1
    Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Double disc, full color ECO wallet, Full color CD art.
    Mp3 Audio Cd's With 67 Tracks on Disc 1 and 68 Tracks on Disc 2.
    Will include 1 button(while supplies last)
    Every copy includes Free Digital Download and 3 download codes to be given as a gift.

    Includes unlimited streaming of What Do You Know About Ska Punk? Vol. 1 via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

    Sold Out

about

molotovcompromise.bandcamp.com

www.facebook.com/MolotovCompromise/

dyingscene.com/news/free-album-download-molotov-compromise-skacore-chestpains/

www.discogs.com/artist/2069293-Molotov-Compromise

www.last.fm/music/Molotov+Compromise


Molotov Compromise was founded in 2007, and nowadays consists of Vocalist, Jeremy Pacheco, Drummer, Andrew Garrigan, Guitar, Steven Jolly, and Bassist, James McDowell. We have played shows in Houston from the smallest bars to the largest venues possible for a punk band to play....no one leaves the pit unbloodied. We've gone through a few hiatuses and member changes (James is not the original bass player) however, we've always stayed strong and have always made sure that every single drop of sweat, every single tear, every single scare gained...was worth it. Whether it be in the pit or on stage, we come out to have a great time, to bring the party with us, and to shake the very earth stood on by anyone anywhere near the stage or venue. We are under the DIY label, Pumpkin Records out of the UK and continue to this day to write new music, play as many shows as possible and well, to be as ridiculous as can be. We aren't the most serious of bands, but we also aren't completely silly either. I believe we're somewhere in both worlds, colliding goofiness with radical political discussion we believe needs to be talked about. At the end of the day, we're all about having a good damn time, and making a point while doing it. Here is a quote I found about us online:

"I'm the new fucking wave of kids clogging up the dancefloor, and a circle skank pit at a show is pure, unadulterated bliss. There's an electricity in the air that jostles every fiber in your body until you're one of the flailing, but somehow stylish members of the pit. The few times you make eye contact with someone else in a lull, you realize they're feeling what you are, and it's like an orgasmic outpour of raw power flooding through the venue. When Molotov Compromise plays at Southmore House, the resident squat house in houston, there's not a soul that comes out of there unbruised, unbloodied, or unshaken to their core, but that's exactly how everyone wants it and we wouldn't change it for anything. If you want to stand and watch a band like a bore, then go see the Evens, they're pretty fucking cool and yet make you sit down before they play. Hell, I'm going to see Tom Waits soon, and it's a suit and tie event. But the second that muted downstroke graces my ears, and nineteen year old fuckups with buzzed hair and steel-toed boots start calling out 'pickitup', I'm going to be in the middle of it with everything I've got." -Steve

credits

from What Do You Know About Ska Punk? Vol. 1, released January 8, 2017

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

What Do You Know About Ska Punk?

Ska Punk makes the world go round so we work hard on keeping ska and everything related to ska relevant!

contact / help

Contact What Do You Know About Ska Punk?

Streaming and
Download help

Redeem code

Report this track or account

If you like Death is Eminent, you may also like: