Swedish punk rock legends, No Fun At All have shared the new single, The Humdrum Way, taken from their new 12-track album, Grit, out this Friday through Bird Attack Records.
The album is available to pre-order directly through Bird Attack Records – Vinyl and pre-order bundles are almost sold out.
No Fun At All kick off their 2018 tour in 2 weeks time:
April 25 – Berlin DE, SO36
April 26 – Hamburg DE, Monkeys Music Club
April 27 – Erica NL,Pitfest 2018
April 28 – Neunkirchen DE, Antattack Festival
April 30 – Aarau CH, KIFF
May 1 – Weinheim DE, CafÈ Central
May 2 – Schweinfurt DE, Stattbanhof
May 3 – Munich DE, Backstage
May 4 – Leipzig DE, Conne Island
May 5 – Wels AT, SBAM Fest
June 8 – Helsingfors FI, Sideways Festival
June 16 – Nordenham DE, Fonstock Festival
June 27 – Gothenburg SW, Liseberg w/ Offspring
June 30 – Ysselsteyn NL, Jera On Air
July 6-8 – Gierle BE, Sjock Festival
July 6-8 – Hunxe DE, Ruhrpott Rodeo
July 28 – Lindau DE, Free Open Air Vaudeville
August 7 – Tolmin SLO, Punk Rock Holiday
November 8 – Malmo SWE, KB w/ Satanic Surfers
November 9 – Stockholm SWE, Kagelbanan w/ Satanic Surfers
November 10 – Goteborg SWE, Pustervik w/ Satanic Surfers
Having formed in 1991, No Fun At All quickly became one of the torchbearers of European punk rock. Following the release of 1994’s No Straight Angels, the band found themselves headlining stages all over the world. Through until 2001, they continued to tour all over the world in support of 1995’s Out Of Bounds, 1997’s The Big Knockover and 2000’s State Of Flow records, before calling it a day on the band.
After a show offer in the Spring of 2004, the band found that enjoyment and love again for playing live that had been lost whilst relentlessly touring throughout the 90s. With rekindled enthusiasm, No Fun At All committed themselves to a light touring schedule over the years between 2004 and 2017, including supporting the 2009 release, Lowrider, that the band self-released through Beat ’em Down Records.
2016 saw a lineup shuffle, with two long-time members of the band deciding to take a step back. Following a band meeting in a Vienna restaurant, they decided that it was the time to step it up once again. They recruited Stefan Bratt, formerly of Atlas Losing Grip, and Fredrik Eriksson, formerly of Twopointeight to fill the empty bassist and guitarist positions.
With fresh enthusiasm, the new line up jumped straight into the rehearsal room to work on the new material for Grit. Alongside a number of shows and festivals throughout the summer and fall of 2017 the band put together the new 12 tracks and hit the studio with Mathias Färm from Millencolin as co-producer in his wonderful Soundlab Studio.