After the release of release “Say Goodbye”, italian songwriter Devis is glad to announce the release of the new single “Miss Me”, on which he collaborated with alt-rock act Sunset Radio. The new track is available NOW in all digital platforms.
About “Miss Me” Devis says: “I’ll run through your spears, I’ll jump into the fire you lit inside me, let me dry your tears, love is not so bad or let me go away but are you ready to miss me? Is it possible to love each other so intensely to the point of crossing hell to discover that the lesser evil is the distance? Or perhaps it is better to find shelter in intermittent comfort? Love is not so bad”.
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DFL re-release third album ‘Grateful…’ on vinyl for the first time in 25 years!
DFL aka Dead Fucking Last, the iconic ‘90s hardcore band that featured first wave punker Monty Messex and skater “Crazy Tom” Davis, will reissue their landmark third album Grateful… on August 19th via SBAM Records and Say-10 Records. The new version is presented in a deluxe format, pressed in thick 180 gram vinyl, housed in a heavy duty jacket, and with maximum care taken to preserve the art and layout of the original record. The record can be pre-ordered here: SBÄM Shop (sbam.rocks)
Originally released on Epitaph Records in 1997, Grateful… represented a quantum leap for DFL… and also ended up being the band’s destruction. On the LP, DFL tear forward with their iconic early 80s-hardcore-as-filtered-into-the-90s attack. But, while the base of the record is all riffage, screaming, and moshing, the album also found the band pushing their sound to its limit. “We were breaking all the molds, knocking down doors!” says Davis. “Life was one big fucking Eggo waffle!”
As Davis says, the band was expanding their vision of hardcore: “Four + Twenty” features pro-skater Paulo Diaz contributing a tabla and nose-flute freak-out. “Powerless” is a slow-motion crusher calling back to bands like Black Flag and Flipper. “Live For Today” features cowbell from a Balinese fortune teller/Cannabis farmer. ”We are the dead!” features those words screamed over and over and over.
Yet, while Grateful… found DFL merging classic hardcore with far-out ideas, the band was also tearing apart at the seams. Just before the band released the triumphant and daring record… they broke up, without ever touring on the release. Messex explains, “To be honest, I don’t know for sure what caused the band to collapse. I’m guessing poor communication and lack of respect had a lot to do with it. When you don’t have those things, it’s pretty much a shit show!”
Despite the band destroying themselves just before they released their most ambitious record, Grateful… has stood the test of time, remaining a cult favorite among fans for being one of the few records to be experimental while retaining a classic hardcore punk base.
Davis says, “I think Grateful… did transfer over a lot of truth, honesty and freedom from my Point-of-view. At the time, my life was good! I had it all a killer band, hot rods, great friends, and we were having the time of our lives during the recording. But, little did I know that I was foreshadowing the future with my lyrics a long a difficult path I was destined to follow over the next couple of decades.”
Messex adds, “To be honest, Grateful… was a pretty chaotic and turbulent time in my personal life. Ironically, I did not have a lot of gratitude at the time. I think we put out a really good hardcore record, but then we broke up, so I think the songs never got their due. Now, we’re getting that chance.”
Grateful… is out via SBAM and Say-10 records on August 19th.. Band members are available for interview.
2022 European Tour Dates:
30 July – Stuttgart, Germany – Juno West (w/ Get Dead)
31 July – Linz, Austria – Sbam Fest (w/ Get Dead, Love Equals Death)
01 August – Munchen Germany – Unterdeck (w/ Love Equals Death)
02 August – Berlin, Germany – Franken (w/ Scheisse Minelli)
03 August – Frankfurt, Germany –Tiko (w/ Love Equals Death, Urethane)
04 August – Hamburg, Germany – Astrastube
05 August – Solingingen, Germany – Waldmeister (w/ Love Equals Dearth)
06 August – Duffel, Belgium – Brakrock (w/ Get dead, Love Equals Death)
07 August – Arnhem, Netherlands – Willemeen (w/ Love Equals Death)
DFL is:
Tom Davis – Vocals
Monty Messex – Guitar
Patrick Sullivan – Bass
Jordan Jacques – Drums
No Fun At All: New SIngle ‘It’s Not A Problem’ out now!
The legendary No Fun At All are back! Since they went out with the message that they are working on new material in 2021 the band has been touring with their greatest hits again to just in time release the first single of the new album that will be called “Seventh Wave”.
“It’s Not A Problem” is out July 22 and already fits right into the catalogue of the Swedisch skate punk legends.
“I live on an old farm that’s been owned by my family since the 1850s. 20 years ago when my father died I decided to move in and to be the one responsible for keeping all the houses and buildings in good shape. To be honest most of the time I love it, but sometimes there is that ”The Shining” feeling, am I going crazy!!?? Also the contrast between spending time in the rural idyllic Swedish countryside and touring the world, being a cosmopolitan. The lyrics for this one just came to me on a really cold and snowy day last winter, hence ”wrong season”., says singer Ingmar about the song.
Founded in 1991, split up and re-united over the years, the 2022 album will be the first album since 2018. SBÄM Records based in Austria is releasing their new album exclusively since they have already re-released “EPs Going Steady” in 2021.

