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"Riot-Starting Renegades Gallows Are The Future
Of Punk Rock. It's Time You Were Introduced" -Kerrang

"Gallows, the most vicious storm to sweep the musical landscape in god-knows-how-fucking-long... a chainsaw symphony of relentlessly lurching hardcore riffs, punctuated by melodic skill and rhythmic complexity" -FILTER Mag

"just another punk rock band with something and everything to scream about" - Gallows, self described

Check out this killer video for the song: Abandon Ship

Epitaph Records is thrilled to announce the signing of Gallows, touted by Kerrang magazine as "the world's most exciting new band." The legendary punk label will release the band's already completed and much acclaimed album Orchestra Of Wolves, with the addition of three exclusive bonus tracks for North America, on July 10. "Punk rock is back and its new name is Gallows," says Epitaph president Brett Gurewitz. "This is the band we've all been waiting for."

Comprised of Frank Carter (vocals), Steph Carter (guitar/vocals), Laurent Barnard (guitars/keys/vocals), Stuart Gili-Ross (bass) and Lee Barratt (drums), Gallows hail from the gloomy streets of Watford, UK where they formed in 2005. Inspired by early 80s hardcore bands like Minor Threat and Black Flag, 90s Swedish hardcore such as Refused, the metal riffs of Mastodon and the discordance of underground bands such as Swing Kids, and JR Ewing, Gallows' ultimate goal was to wrestle punk back from the fashion police and re-invest it with the passion, brutality and menace that characterized their British forebears.

A band with a lesser vision might be swept away by the massive hype that has surrounded the group and their debut release, but Gallows remain firmly rooted in their DIY upbringing and are determined to make their mark in the states with blood, sweat and guts. Never pulling their punches, Gallows instill the most technically sophisticated punk songs with a brutally honest social vision, unflinchingly tackling topics such as hometown violence, date rape and broken homes. The Gallows' message ferociously paints a picture of camaraderie, self-preservation, confrontation and escape from mundanity.

While Gallows' impending release has stirred up massive international interest, it has also reignited fervor in punk/hardcore fans everywhere. Moving past the simple rage that fuels many bands passionate outcries, Gallows are not afraid to show heart. On title track "Orchestra Of Wolves," Carter wails the final lines "the hardest thing/you'll ever learn/is to love and be loved in return," a whisper of humanity at the end of a viciously honest diatribe about sexual predation. "The key factor in this record's brilliance is that Gallows know how to write ambitiously technical hardcore songs using highly personal subject material and turn them into sing-along friendly anthems that even your gran will be tapping her foot along to" (Drownedinsound.com).

Gallows' live shows are nothing short of pure madness - "a carnival of love and hate, after which their fans limp home slathered in blood, spit and sweat" (The Observer). Having already ravished and abused crowds at SXSW 2007 in Austin, TX, the group plans to conquer the US city-by-city on the Main Stage at this year's Warped Tour.

Epitaph has something and everything to scream about.

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Gallows are the most exciting band to emerge from the UK punk/hardcore scene in years. Formed in the conurbation town of Watford in early 2005, the quintet's members cut their teeth playing in various lauded local punk/hardcore bands.

Inspired by the early 80s hardcore scene (Minor Threat, Black Flag), 90s Swedish hardcore bands such as Refused, the metal riffs of Mastodon and the discordance of key underground bands such as Swing Kids, and JR Ewing, Gallows' premiere goal was to wrestle punk back from the fashion police and re-invest it with passion, brutality and menace.

They did this by writing a set of songs that had little to do with haircuts or singing love songs in American accents and everything to do confrontation, violence and the seething, simmering anxieties of life in an archetypal dead-end English town.

During these early days, the band were writing and rehearsing in Slough, where singer Frank Carter was working. Their time spent there (home of "The Office", lest we forget) merely increased the rising bile and informed Carter's confrontational lyrics that unflinchingly tackle topics such as hometown violence, date rape and the effects of divorce upon Carter and his guitarist brother Steph.

Here finally is a band that imbues English punk with the same social commentary as The Clash or The Specials. Though this time it is under a Labour government and out in the wider world different wars are being fought, Gallows remind us that in the concrete-paved streets and graffiti-strewn underpasses of the provinces, little has changed: "Black knuckles and broken teeth / Grey days and grey streets," they sing like a battered Betjeman on 'Come Friendly Bombs'. "The same faces, the same release / If this town had a name it would be defeat."

Out playing hardcore bills across the country in 2005 and early 2006 (all the while travelling in a dilapidated old Royal Mail van that's still in use today), Gallows quickly earned a reputation within their scene for their explosive shows. As guitars swing and flay around him, Frank proved an imposing presence. As one Kerrang! live review noted: "Beers fly, bodies hit the deck and sinewy, shirtless singer Frank Carter - about five-foot-eight in his stockings - proves to be the scariest pitbull presence since Tim Roth's skinhead character in "Made In Britain." After one such show Frank's doctor diagnosed him as having a whiplash-induced neck injury, asking "How fast were you travelling when you crashed - fifty miles an hour."

A turning point occurred at hometown show in Watford in early 2006 when a local gang (socially defined as "nasty little fuckers") kicked their way into the venue two songs in. On Frank's command the young hardcore fans turned on their tormentors - the same small-minded people who give them grief for their musical beliefs on a daily basis - and the clash ended in the hospitalisation of the gatecrashers. "I got a lot of shit from people like that when I was kid," says Frank. "I was an easy victim. But now it's a completely different ball game."

Because this is what Gallows are about. Camaraderie, self-preservation, freedom, fighting back, release - and escape from the drudgery. These are the five put upon kids who have decided to fight back against their cultureless social peers and the systems aimed to keep them there.

The band signed to Nottingham's In At The Deep Records and recorded their debut album "Orchestra Of Wolves" in a bedroom on zero budget. Released in September 2006 this fraught collection snow-balled as word on the record spread through the underground and into the national press and radio. It's already fast becoming a classic and should be staple listening for any upcoming politician as the true sound of young, disenfranchised Britain at the dawn of third millennium.

By the close of 2006 the work had paid off. Gallows were the most talked about band of the UK underground, a reputation signed sealed by a series of killer gigs ranging from small local shows (including a memorable Halloween show menacingly dressed in full A Clockwork Orange droog outfits) to supports with bands such as MC5 and Papa Roach and on to arena shows with Bullet From My Valentine - where they stuck out like a sore middle finger, simultaneously loved and hated; see, with Gallows, impartiality is not an option.

Accolades followed from the likes of NME, Kerrang! Rock Sound and Metal Hammer and much airplay from the Radio 1 Rock Show and Punk Show and the XFM Rock Show. As a DIY hardcore band, it was an interesting juxtaposition. But with their feet in the underground and their eyes looking towards bigger things Gallows proved themselves more than ready to make that leap. Others agreed and in January 2007 they became the smallest UK band to grace the cover of Kerrang! in many years.

In March of 2007 the Gallows crossed the pond to ravish crowds at SXSW in Austin, TX, which left attendees bruised, battered and screaming for more. Shortly afterward the band landed a record deal with legendary punk label Epitaph Records, who will be releasing the band's already completed and much acclaimed album Orchestra Of Wolves, with the addition of three exclusive bonus tracks for North America, on July 10. "Epitaph is happy to announce the return of Punk Rock. This time it's called Gallows," says Epitaph president Brett Gurewitz. "This is the band we've all been waiting for."

Check out the Gallows must-see show this summer as they conquer the US city-by-city on the Main Stage at this year's Warped Tour!
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