Archive for April, 2010

Punks Play for Autism – The Razorbax To Headline London Show

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

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The Razorbax will headline the Punks Play for Autism Gig

The Razorbax to Headline Punks Play for Autism Gig.

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The Razorbax will headline The Punks Play for Autism Concert at the Luminaire Club, the UK’s best Live Music venue, in Kilburn High Road, London.    The concert is in support of  The Autism Trust and aims to highlight autism issues.  With thousands of punks descending on London on the weekend of the 18th June to attend the Wembley Stadium show that punk legends Green Day are headlining, Nova-Caine Music and The Razorbax, wanted to take the opportunity to raise autism awareness by throwing a benefit concert for The Autism Trust, an excellent organisation we feel exhibits a punk attitude to getting autism into the spotlight and lobbying the Government to take action to help those within the autistic spectrum  and their families.  The founder of The Autism Trust, Polly Tommey, has challenged the Governments’ thinking with some radical, innovative and dare we say punkish campaigns. That is why we at Nova-Caine Music and The Razorbax are delighted to support The Trust and their work.

A ‘Better Place’

In addition to the benefit concert The Razorbax, will be releasing their debut single Better Place with all proceeds going to The Autism Trust.  Release date is to be confirmed but the video for the song can now be seen below.

“We are delighted to be associated with The Autism Trust” said front-man Leigh Bucknall, “We have fans that are autistic and these same fans helped spread the word when our album was released on the 15th March, which drove it up the download charts on Amazon”. When asked to explain further Leigh added “In addition to some of our fans, our Management team have nephews that are autistic and when we sat and talked after a gig one night it became a no-brainer, and from there it sort of took on a life of its own”.

“Our Management team contacted The Autism Trust who expressed an interest in what we were trying to do, so once we had the charity support the team started looking for suitable venues and the support acts.”

“It’s an even bigger buzz knowing that The Write Offs have a member in the band who has Asperger Syndrome (part of the autistic spectrum) and that they’ll be sharing the stage with us, it’s sort of the cream on the top for us, and breaks down stereo-types and starts a conversation with a message that maybe we think we’re aware of autism but really we just know its name. Hopefully it will add to the interest and awareness surrounding autism and encourage young people to find out more.”

At Nova-Caine Music the job is a simple one, when you have great music and a great cause; all we have to do is join the dots and spread the message, autism isn’t just about the ‘Rain Man’ image of a high functioning ‘oddball’ or about a non-communicative child. It affects many different people in many different ways.

What we wanted to do with the aid of The Autism Trust is raise awareness that Autism is a highly variable disorder, and the effects on the individual and the families are equally varied.

The question may be – so why “Punks Play for Autism”? Well frankly, it was things like the common misconception that autistic children prefer being alone, when the reality is often very different; whilst making and maintaining friendships maybe difficult, it’s the quality not quantity of friends that dictate how lonely they feel.  Not to trivialise autism in any way we could see similarities when a lack of information and awareness lead to  the situation of front-man Leigh Bucknall being told at the Job Centre, that ‘his’ sort (punks) don’t make friends or mix well with others, which of course couldn’t be further from reality.

We think this lack of understanding and awareness is something that will resonate with a lot of the fans of The Razorbax and of punk music. We have the feeling that if we can educate and inform the up and coming generation then maybe like we’ve seen with The Autism Trust, those young and aware voters will also force the issue of Autism support and care up the political agenda.

Other bands sharing the stage with The Razorbax are

Sam Moloney

The Write Offs

SH!ftY SaRaH

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£6.00 in advance, £8.00 on the door.


Army of Freshmens’ Chris Jay gives us an Exclusive Interview

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Chris Jay, of the Army of Freshmen

Chris Jay - Photo by Rachel Clare

So with the latest onslaught of snow, rain & wind battering the UK, Nova took advantage of a bit of California sunshine and chatted with Chris Jay, lead singer with our good friends Army of Freshmen……….

Nova: Hey Chris, so what’s the weather like in Cali today?

CJ: Gorgeous. I’m at a desk with massive windows staring at blue sky over the Pacific Ocean. Sometimes you forget why you live here and pay so much to do so but the weather is heaven.

Nova: Nice! I’m not in the least bit jealous, ha. Well, for the people in Nova-land that have been living under a rock for the past 10 years; give us a quick background to Army of Freshmen.

CJ: Hard to do a short version but… boy from NJ goes to CA, makes friends, starts band, works hard, tours, makes records, works harder, tours internationally, has great time, music industry eats shit, struggles, still works hard, happy story for the most part.

Nova: Good to hear it’s mostly happy, so after a hectic couple of years with 2 album releases, something like 10 tours in the US & UK and a visit to China, all has been quiet in freshman-land recently, apart from a few local shows, how have you guys been spending your downtime?
CJ: Well… we’re all working various jobs paying bills etc… but in the meantime we’ve done some producing of other artists, Kai and I acted in a small movie coming out this year, we’ve got songs in a few movies coming out, Aaron and I have developed a cartoon show and we’ve been writing some new AOF songs which the world will hear sooner than later.

Nova: Ooooh, any clues on when how soon we can expect to get our grubby little hands on the recordings you have been working on?

CJ: You’re not supposed to know about that. In fact I don’t know what you’re talking about. I’m gonna need to see some identification… is that you Owen?!?


Nova: *Coughs & blushes*. Moving swiftly on; now that the majority of the band could be considered mature students rather than freshmen, do you still find it easy to connect with the majority of your fans, most of whom are not old enough to drink?

CJ: Sure. I mean some things are universal and have no age attached. Love, loss, dreams, hope, happiness, that always means something to any age but of course when you meet someone and their big problem is getting an F on a test and getting grounded and your big problem is not paying the rent and getting evicted well… there is a separation there but hey perception is reality.


Nova: On the subject of connecting with fans, is Myspace dead?

CJ: Certainly feels that way and I love it but it’s gotten confused and covered in spam. Not nearly as fun as it used to be checking the inbox.


Nova: Everyone has moved to the darkside with Facebook & Twitter, I suppose
Army of Freshmen can be found on both: FacebookTwitter
Nova: Ever been tempted to call it a day & hit the 9-5 grind?

CJ: NEVER! It’s all I’ve known doing and working in some form of music from working at music management companies to promoting shows to writing about music. It’s kind of all I know. Couldn’t see me sitting in a cubicle selling widgets.


Nova: Great to hear, although I’m partial to a nice widget myself, so any room on your next tour for Novas’ favourite UK band – The Razorbax?

CJ: I’ll check um out. Love finding good new music.


Nova: And you all should too, dear readers!! Which leads on nicely to my next question: . As you know, Nova-Caine is trying to make it easier for unsigned and independent bands to reach out and achieve their dreams; do you guys have any advice for bands just starting out on their journey?

CJ: Just spoke about this with Aaron at a conference. Lots of advice but it depends on what you want out of it- the days of superstardom are long gone. Do it because you love it. Work harder than the next guy. Work with your friends. Have fun and things will happen. Write songs and play live – practice makes perfect. While you need to spend a lot of time online promoting there’s more to it than that.


Nova: Yes, unlike what NME & The X factor would have us believe, it’s not all about image, so your image….. Any embarrassing hairstyles over the years? (Nova has photos)

CJ: Yes. In one of our first press photos- I had a Prince Valiant cut. Didn’t really stand the test of time. Jeez- we’ve all had bad ones.

Nova: Indeed, a picture of that hairstyle could be made available to a lucky fan for the right price ;>) Ha ha.

Nova: talking of fans…. Most popular fan question – Will we see AOF on tour this year? Both in the US & UK?

CJ: Yes. Maybe not as much as we have in the past- nobody really is out as much as they were when the economy was better but we’ll be doing some shows for sure. Keep checking the sites!


Nova: So that will be FacebookMySpaceTwitter,  Army of Freshmen & of course Nova-Caine for all your AOF needs & news

Nova: Now a question that will be familiar to UK fans of Soccer AM: Who is the longest in the shower?

CJ: Well Kai takes a LONG shower but Mike’s been known to spend some time in there as well primping. : > )


Nova: :o . Talking of showers, who abandoned their black socks in a hotel bathroom in Leeds on your last tour?

CJ: Not me cause I don’t wear black socks but I always ditch old socks on the road- keeping them around can only lead to bad things.


Nova: Hmmm, so detective Nova will have to keep digging on that question….Kai & Owen are prime suspects now. Right, quick fire round: 10 questions…..go!

Cat or Dog? Dog. Wasn’t till recently but once I got hooked there was no turning back. The best.

Boxers or briefs? Boxers. Holding out. I think boxer briefs make you look like an out of shape cage fighter but I’m the last AOF member standing on that.

Plain or plaid? Plaid. I like plaid. Bring it back. Bosstones style!

Coffee or tea? Tea. I have never had a cup of coffee in my life. That always freaks people out. I’m addicted to ice tea though.

Milk or dark (chocolate)? Milk. Dark’s a little too much.

Cd or vinyl? Vinyl. Big ass covers- keeping um in plastic bags. The best to collect but CDs are easier- they’re both dead now though.

Pepsi or coke? Pepsi but Coke in a bottle is great.

Sun or snow? Snow but not too much of it. The east coast is still digging out.

Clubs or festivals? To play- festivals! To go to see a show- clubs.

Movie or book? Both. : > )

Nova: So the one word answer concept is yet to hit California, I see.
Well, after all that excitement, all I can say is thanks very much for taking time out to do this for us, Chris and we look forward to seeing and hearing what comes out of the Freshmen locker very soon, we hope.

I need a coffee now, where are the Nova minions??

Official Band Web Site : http://www.armyoffreshmen.com/