Flats (band)

Flats are a four-piece punk/sludge metal band from East London (with roots in both Palestine and South Wales also). They have their own imprint, Sweat Shop Records, with their last record released in conjunction with Derrick Birkett's One Little Indian Records (who played in Flux Of Pink Indians - an influence on the band's early sound). They enjoyed a fast rise to the spotlight being called 'the most important band since the Sex Pistols' by one journalist.[1]

Flats
OriginLondon, England
GenresPunk
Years active2010–2012 (hiatus)
LabelsSweat Shop Records
Websitehttp://www.flatsofcourse.co.uk
MembersDaniel Devine, Craig E. Pierce, Paul Angeles, Samir Eskanda
Past membersLuke Tristram

In 2012, the band went on hiatus due to their lead singer Daniel Devine (estranged son of a Creation Records founder/The Libertines manager Alan McGee) serving a sentence at Pentonville Prison, London.[2]

Background

Flats formed in February 2010,[3] and are made up of Craig E. Pierce (bass/vocals), Daniel Devine (vocals), Paul Angeles (guitar) and Samir Eskanda (drums). Their original guitarist Luke Tristram was replaced by Angeles in April 2011.[4] They made their live debut in March 2010. Flats have stated that their influences include Crass, Chron Gen, Anthrax and Hellhammer[5]

They released two EPs on 7" vinyl in 2010; Flats EP and Flats EP2 through their own label Sweat Shop Records in conjunction with Loog. Their single "Never Again" was released through Sweat Shop Records and One Little Indian in March 2011 on 7" and download. Their debut album Better Living was released in March '12. They have recorded all released music themselves, mixed and produced by Pierce.

Flats have become renowned for their raucous live shows that often clock in at less than 15 minutes and end in with at least one band member bleeding and several smashed guitars .[6] In 2010 they supported The Horrors, Klaxons and played at the 1234 festival and Offset Festival, as well as being the opening band on that year's NME Radar tour with The Joy Formidable and Chapel Club.[7] In 2011 they were Morrissey's main support band for the UK leg of his European tour,[8] as well as supporting the US sludge metal band Eyehategod and performing at Sonisphere festival at Knebworth House.

Discography

  • Flats EP (2010) - Sweat Shop Records
  • Flats EP2 (2010) - Sweat Shop Records
  • "Never Again" (2011) - Sweat Shop Records
  • "Better Living" (2012) - Sweat Shop Records/One Little Indian[1]
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References

  1. Knott, Alex (25 April 2012). "Flats – Better Living | Music Review". Frost Magazine. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  2. Musson, Chris (3 July 2012). "Music mogul Alan McGee makes fun of jailed son Dan Devine on Facebook". Daily Record. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
  3. "Features | Escape Velocity | Never Lose The Aggression: Flats Interviewed". The Quietus. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  4. "Flats ditched guitarist and recruited underground hardcore musician Angeles for debut album | News". Nme.com. 30 April 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  5. "FLATS | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Myspace.com. 14 February 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  6. "Flats – Never Again (Sweat Shop/Little Indian)". Southsonic.co.uk. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  7. "Flats and Wilder to join Joy Formidable and Chapel Club on Emerge NME Radar Tour | News". Nme.com. 24 August 2010. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  8. "Morrissey UK tour". Louder Than War. 9 March 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
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