Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Nomore offers free song download

Today Paper + Plastick Records announces a FREE download of the new Thought Crimes I EP from Gainesville, Florida’s NOMORE (see track listing below). Recorded as a full length, Paper + Plastick is giving away a number of tracks for free and will also be releasing a subsequent 7” from the band this Spring containing the remaining songs (to be announced shortly).

Download Thought Crimes I EP here: http://tinyurl.com/NOMOREPnP

NOMORE blends socio-political commentary and pop punk that takes cues from Bad Religion, Descendents, Ramones and Bikini Kill. The band recorded the 11 songs with Gainesville-staple Roger Lima (of Less Than Jake and Rehasher), at his studio The Moathouse.

“He has a great brain and we loved working with him,” says vocalist/guitarist Jennifer Vito. “We liked it so much that he and I started a side project band (Greenhorn) and wrote a bunch of songs in the studio. He's almost like a sixth band member now and has actually filled in for us at a show [on bass].”

Thought Crimes IEP track listing:
1. Radiation Tower
2. Critical Mass
3. Manufacturing Consent
4. Totalitarian Aggroculture
5. Stop Fighting
6. Cloud Factory (acoustic)

P+P founder Vinnie Fiorello is an advocate for promoting the Gainesville and Florida punk and independent community, as can be witnessed from the labels involvement in many of the Florida music festivals, such as The Fest and Harvest Of Hope.

Fiorello says “I’ve known Jen for a while, since she owns the only all-ages venue in Gainesville. I think it’s important for labels to put out local bands to have roots in the community that you live and work.” He adds “NOMORE is female fronted pop punk that is catchier than most name bands out there, and the fact that they are from Gainesville just makes it all the better.”

The five-piece have self-released three previous albums (Mental Slavery, American Coverup, and Just The Beginning), and have appeared on a number of No Idea and Failsafe Records compilations. In the group’s decade long existence, they have shared the stage with Planes Mistaken For Stars, Forgettors, The Lawrence Arms, and The Queers, and have performed at the Warped Tour and The Fest, with an upcoming set at the Harvest Of Hope festival this March.

www.myspace.com/nomoretheband
www.paperandplastick.com

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