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Faroe Island punk band announce a return to Brighton

by Nick Linazasoro
11 September, 2024
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Faroe Island punk band announce a return to Brighton

Joe & The Sh*tboys

Yes, that’s correct they do hail from the Faroe Islands, which is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark and located 200 miles north west of Scotland! And yes they will be playing a fast loud shouty punk set in Brighton! But who are they? Read on…………Local music promoters Love Thy Neighbour have booked in the rather wonderful Joe & The Sh*tboys. (Yes they do have an “i” in their name) to play at The Hope & Ruin on Friday 15th November. They performed at the same venue two years ago – Read our review HERE.

The Hope & Ruin will host the Brighton concert

The band have gone down The Ramones names route and thus have declared their personnel as Joe on vocals, Ziggy Sh*t on guitar, Sammy Sh*t on bass guitar and Johnny Sh*t on drums.

Bisexual vegans, Joe & The Sh*tboys, punch with brief and catchy sh*tpunk songs. This band was formed with the intention of calling out sh*tty behaviour in the conservative Faroe Islands, where the rock scene is filled with boneless homophobes and misogynists, and elsewhere generally.

The shows are full of energy, with the barrage of songs, such as ‘Drugs R’4 Kidz’, ‘Life Is Great You Suck’ and ‘If You Believe in Eating Meat, Start With Your Dog’, being broken up by the flamboyant frontman, Joe, roasting the audience.

After a flurry of hometown shows, including at the Faroese Music Awards where they won Best Group in March 2020, the band found fans among the visiting international press with a funny and fearless performance at their Iceland Airwaves showcase in late 2019, leading to a slot in the converted NME 100 tip list for 2020.

Joe & The Sh*tboys at The Hope & Ruin, Brighton 23.10.22 (pic Charlotte Horton)

Their super quick ditties can be found on the band’s debut 10 track album ‘The Reson For Hardcore Vibes’ which was unleashed to an unsuspecting world on 4th November 2020. In fact the album is so short that the guys have crammed it all onto a 7” vinyl disc. There were 150 white vinyl copies released but they are long gone, but the normal black platter is still available – Purchase/listen to the ‘mini’ album HERE. 

Their next installment is set to arrive on 20th September and it will be ten new tunes and titled ‘The Reson For Hardcore Vibes III’. The album sees the band further push the boundaries of punk, with brash, unforgiving lyrics and raucous instrumentation made for their visceral live shows. Clocking in at just 10 minutes and 45 seconds, it perfectly encapsulates why the band have garnered such a cult following internationally over the last 4 years. Vinyl and digital options are available HERE.

Tickets for the Brighton gig will be available on Friday 13th September from HERE or HERE.

More about the band HERE.

The forthcoming album & Brighton gig flyer

 

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