
The Real Life Thing
Shooting Daggers are a band that never seems to stop. Sal, Bea and Raquel are one of the hardest working outfits out there, constantly playing shows and lending their support to myriad causes all around the U.K. and Europe. So, itâs always an exciting prospect when the band takes some time out from the maelstrom to write and record new material. And 2 years on from the release of their acclaimed debut album âLove & Rageâ the band have been in Bear Bites Horse Studio with Wayne Adams (Big Lad, Green Lung) at the controls to come up with the goods once again. âThe Real Life Thingâ is the latest hardcore sonic missive from one of Londonâs must-see bands, and it absolutely does not disappoint. Shooting Daggers are the real deal; the best, and most exciting and adventurous hardcore-inspired band in the country.
A âmini albumâ. 7 songs and 20 minutes of driving rocket fuelled punk meets melody picking up from their debut to go further into their own space. A selection of songs that are marked by a fierce energy, variety and cool musical nous, but always with a message firmly at its core. The band says âŠ
âIt's a crucial time to focus on what really matters. Be present, be aware of real things happening in the world, with integrity and love we can make a difference as a community. There is hope out there, and if we all start treating nature, people and animals with respect and empathy we will be able to become better humans and coexist. In this mini album, we express the full range of our emotions through various sounds and genres. From cheerfulness to anger and hopefulness. From hardcore punk, to shoegaze, to post hardcore and riot grrrl.
We embrace our authentic self, with sensitivity in response to injustice, we act out, and all the while savouring every moment, being unapologetically yourself, empowering ourselves and each otherâ.
With the help of some very special guests in the form of âThe Menstrual Cramps' and Dennis LyxzĂ©n from Refused, that message is driven home âbig timeâ. âAdrenalineâ is as full on and heavy as Daggers have ever been, all buzzsaw riffs and rousing vocals, itâs a smart and catchy punch in the face to kick off proceedings.
âMy Oh Myâ sweetens the vibe if only a bit with its layered post shoegaze guitars and anthemic vocals, exquisitely arranged we may add. It really shows how Daggers have taken the 90âs elements from Love & Rage and expanded it into something all their own. âT.R.L.T.â back to âin yer faceâ Daggers trademark off kilter punk, chants, fast bit, slow bits all straight into your head. âWe just Wanna Playâ is, as Daggers put it ... âEmpowering playground song for girls and queers to sing and playâ.
The perfect intro to ⊠âLoud Mouthsâ the first track to feature bestie guesties âThe Menstrual Crampsâ.
A riotous call to arms. We are united with our sisters and queer folks in punk and hardcore, queercore is strong and more alive than ever. Together we will denounce problematic behaviours unapologetically, we won't shut up. Things must change and itâs happening when problems are pointed out and sorted. The scene is for everybody, and we are making it happenâ. âLe Soleilâ is another step forward ⊠a left field, almost dubby vibe with a dreamy melodic swirling vocal performance from Sal. When Daggers decide to step outside the box, they do it seductively in style. âGlowâ is the second collaboration; this one featuring Dennis LyxzĂ©n from Refused on dual vocal duties. A no brainer it seems ⊠âRefused has been a band that never wanted to fit in with a specific sound, they are pioneers of experimental punk while still being rooted in hardcore. They believe in what we believe in, antifascism, veganism, social justice and Dennis on stage is anything but a generic hardcore singerâ. Itâs a celebration. Itâs fuzzy, it's hooky and itâs heavy with, dare we say it, a bit of My Bloody Valentine in there too, generic hardcore it is not.
And that pretty much sums up âThe Real Life Thingâ. This album and this band are anything but âgenericâ. They never stand still and continue to push the boundaries of what is âhardcoreâ or âpunkâ or whatever people think they are. T.R.L.T. is a delight and a surprise from start to finish, refreshing, abrasive, melodic and with a true beating heart. Embrace it.
Tracklist
Side 1
1. Adrenaline
2. My Oh My!
3. T.R.L.T.
4. We Just Wanna Play
Side 2
1. Loud Mouths (feat The Menstrual Cramps)
2. Le Soleil
3. GLOW (feat Dennis Lyxzén)
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Shooting Daggers are a band that never seems to stop. Sal, Bea and Raquel are one of the hardest working outfits out there, constantly playing shows and lending their support to myriad causes all around the U.K. and Europe. So, itâs always an exciting prospect when the band takes some time out from the maelstrom to write and record new material. And 2 years on from the release of their acclaimed debut album âLove & Rageâ the band have been in Bear Bites Horse Studio with Wayne Adams (Big Lad, Green Lung) at the controls to come up with the goods once again. âThe Real Life Thingâ is the latest hardcore sonic missive from one of Londonâs must-see bands, and it absolutely does not disappoint. Shooting Daggers are the real deal; the best, and most exciting and adventurous hardcore-inspired band in the country.
A âmini albumâ. 7 songs and 20 minutes of driving rocket fuelled punk meets melody picking up from their debut to go further into their own space. A selection of songs that are marked by a fierce energy, variety and cool musical nous, but always with a message firmly at its core. The band says âŠ
âIt's a crucial time to focus on what really matters. Be present, be aware of real things happening in the world, with integrity and love we can make a difference as a community. There is hope out there, and if we all start treating nature, people and animals with respect and empathy we will be able to become better humans and coexist. In this mini album, we express the full range of our emotions through various sounds and genres. From cheerfulness to anger and hopefulness. From hardcore punk, to shoegaze, to post hardcore and riot grrrl.
We embrace our authentic self, with sensitivity in response to injustice, we act out, and all the while savouring every moment, being unapologetically yourself, empowering ourselves and each otherâ.
With the help of some very special guests in the form of âThe Menstrual Cramps' and Dennis LyxzĂ©n from Refused, that message is driven home âbig timeâ. âAdrenalineâ is as full on and heavy as Daggers have ever been, all buzzsaw riffs and rousing vocals, itâs a smart and catchy punch in the face to kick off proceedings.
âMy Oh Myâ sweetens the vibe if only a bit with its layered post shoegaze guitars and anthemic vocals, exquisitely arranged we may add. It really shows how Daggers have taken the 90âs elements from Love & Rage and expanded it into something all their own. âT.R.L.T.â back to âin yer faceâ Daggers trademark off kilter punk, chants, fast bit, slow bits all straight into your head. âWe just Wanna Playâ is, as Daggers put it ... âEmpowering playground song for girls and queers to sing and playâ.
The perfect intro to ⊠âLoud Mouthsâ the first track to feature bestie guesties âThe Menstrual Crampsâ.
A riotous call to arms. We are united with our sisters and queer folks in punk and hardcore, queercore is strong and more alive than ever. Together we will denounce problematic behaviours unapologetically, we won't shut up. Things must change and itâs happening when problems are pointed out and sorted. The scene is for everybody, and we are making it happenâ. âLe Soleilâ is another step forward ⊠a left field, almost dubby vibe with a dreamy melodic swirling vocal performance from Sal. When Daggers decide to step outside the box, they do it seductively in style. âGlowâ is the second collaboration; this one featuring Dennis LyxzĂ©n from Refused on dual vocal duties. A no brainer it seems ⊠âRefused has been a band that never wanted to fit in with a specific sound, they are pioneers of experimental punk while still being rooted in hardcore. They believe in what we believe in, antifascism, veganism, social justice and Dennis on stage is anything but a generic hardcore singerâ. Itâs a celebration. Itâs fuzzy, it's hooky and itâs heavy with, dare we say it, a bit of My Bloody Valentine in there too, generic hardcore it is not.
And that pretty much sums up âThe Real Life Thingâ. This album and this band are anything but âgenericâ. They never stand still and continue to push the boundaries of what is âhardcoreâ or âpunkâ or whatever people think they are. T.R.L.T. is a delight and a surprise from start to finish, refreshing, abrasive, melodic and with a true beating heart. Embrace it.
Tracklist
Side 1
1. Adrenaline
2. My Oh My!
3. T.R.L.T.
4. We Just Wanna Play
Side 2
1. Loud Mouths (feat The Menstrual Cramps)
2. Le Soleil
3. GLOW (feat Dennis Lyxzén)









