1. Who are these intense looking individuals and why do they like they want to trash the house and bugger the cat?
VANT are a punk rock band from London, England. They have been creating searing tunes since 2014. Parking Lot (Sept'15) comes blazing off their second seven inch of the same name. They have come like the four horsemen to right the injustices of the world.
2. What kind of tune is Parking Lot?
A big ass rocker with a chorus as sticky as a paedos hands after a kindy visit and with garage punk stylings.
3. Who do VANT sound like?
Parking Lot minded me of Pretty Vicious straight off the bat and then Jet, The Vines and The Subways after a bit of thought. Even early Foo Fighters and late Ramones at a stretch.
BBC Radio think if you like Circa Waves, The Strokes or Queens of the Stone Age you will like VANT. QOTSA? For fucks sake you knob jockeys. NME reckon they sound like MC5 warring with Death From Above 1979. The Sunday Times are minded of The Strokes, The Vines, The Manic Street Preachers and The Vines. Clash Music were feeling good Green Day too.
4. What is the good word from the press?
The jackals are feeling the love. Josepvinaixa nailed Parking Lot summing it up as,“A perfect radio-ready rock anthem with a killer chorus.” “A fast, furious and fiery grunge beast,” left fielded Gigwise. “A concoction of stop-start riffs and fiery grunge dynamics”, said Banquet Records, leaving me to reconsider the meaning of ‘grunge’ before Clash Music went up the guts with, “Sagacious garage punk with a groove.”
5. Who are VANT’s influences?
The jackals are feeling the love. Josepvinaixa nailed Parking Lot summing it up as,“A perfect radio-ready rock anthem with a killer chorus.” “A fast, furious and fiery grunge beast,” left fielded Gigwise. “A concoction of stop-start riffs and fiery grunge dynamics”, said Banquet Records, leaving me to reconsider the meaning of ‘grunge’ before Clash Music went up the guts with, “Sagacious garage punk with a groove.”
The band get their fire from The Kinks, Frank Black,
Fugazi, The Clash, Rage Against The Machine and The Pixies.
Front man Mattie Vant's
recent playlist features Wavves,Ty Segal, Tame Impala, Spring King, Clean Cut
Kid and Dan Croll among others.
6. Why should I give Parking Lot a spin?
Does anyone remember rock'n'roll with something to say? It's a god damn pleasure to write about bands like this and Louis Berry but it's also as rare as rocking horse shit. Most important Parking Lot has a massive grinding rock sound as hard as being butt fucked with the muddy end of a barge pole, married to a chorus that is so contagious Thai hookers have been issued a health warning.
7. Do VANT have any more bangers?
The Answer is the real deal. A proper showstopper
featuring lyrics like
“Keep sucking my dick, while my friend fucks your momma” and actually has something to say about the aggression of
Western foreign policy and the cost in the east. Do You Know Me? is sound as a pound too.
8. Is there anything else I should know?
On the topic of Parking Lot Mattie Vant has said, “ ‘Parking Lot’ is about boundaries and how people don't
respect each other enough. It's to do with the choices we make, particularly
when young, and the way those choices can affect other people.’
On the topic of song writing Mr Vant testified, “My concerns are worldwide things. It’s not
strictly centred around the UK - it’s wars, global conflict, global warming.”
The band have been on fluffer duties for Royal Blood and fronted shows for The Bohicas, Blossoms and FIDLAR.
“
Like a gunshot in a parking lot
No one heard, no one saw ”
No one heard, no one saw ”
Todays slippery seconds is courtesy of Illinois
alternative rocker Ike Reilly. The man has words to day about the current
political climate in the States on Hangin' Around (2014). He is signed to Rage Against The Machine and Audioslave guitarist, Tom Morello's, Firebrand Records. Tom said of Ike, “In my view, he's one of the best American songwriters of
the last 10 years, both in delivery and lyrics. It's, like, part Springsteen,
part Replacements.” Hangin' Around is a hard rocking number with a punk message and is the lead track from his highly rated 2015 album On Fire.
“I
would lick the sweat of the human resource boss
Just
to get a little time with her outside of these gates”
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