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H2o

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H2O is a band that had beginnings like any other band. No one could have guessed that a few guys from New York, who started as a one-song side project with former-Sick Of It All roadie Toby Morse and a few friends, would turn into a world-touring powerhouse. They took humble roots and worked their way to add their chapter to the long history of New York Hardcore and they would define the term melodic hardcore that would become so common years later. ??

H2O from 1996 to 2003 was unavoidable- four albums on Blackout!, Epitaph, and MCA records with over 300,000 copies sold, constant world touring with the likes of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Rancid, AFI, Pennywise, & the Used, Sick Of It All, the Misfits, 7 Seconds, and Madball, as well as runs on the Warped Tour-they established themselves as a household name and inspired countless others in their wake. In the pre-internet world of hardcore and punk, H2O was the band that bridged the heavily-tattooed, unbridled rage of New York bands like the Cro-Mags and Agnostic Front, with the punk melodies of bands like the Descendents and Token Entry that would change the face of independent music forever as bands a decade. ??

H20 is still here, but Nothing To Prove is not a comeback thats way too simple. Nothing to Prove is a statement of everything the band is and a taste of what the band will be in the future - and its nothing short of incredible. Frontman Toby Morse said it best, This time feels urgent. I feel everything on this album has been building up over the last seven years. Thats why this album is titled Nothing To Prove - because its all out on the table. This is H2Os most personal, most angry, most positive, hardest, yet catchiest album to date, and it comes into a scene not unlike the scene that H2O originally entered. Hardcore and punk as concepts have been diluted, confused and hyphenated to the point where its a marketing term. Nothing To Prove is a ten-song breath of fresh air and honesty that is poised to revive an otherwise stagnant scene.??

The re-emergence of H2O hits with the first notes of the opening track, 1995. Only a few solitary chords before the crashing of a fast, raw and melodic song, complete with classic sing-alongs and a perfect breakdown. The title track is next and while its only a minute and a half blast, Nothing To Prove sums up H2Os manifesto for this release: the band is back and while their history speaks for itself, theyre not resting on any laurels. Featuring Agnostic Fronts Roger Miret and the one and only Danny Diablo, the band shows they havent forgotten where they came from. As the album progresses, H2O reminds the listener that their penchant for infectious anthems and choruses has not dissipated one bit.??

Lyrically, we see Toby Morse as up front and honest as hes ever been. Anthems about being straight edge in his 30s (Still Here), to being a responsible adult with tattoos (Heart On My Sleeve), and the personal sacrifices and vulnerabilities we all feel (Unconditional) are all present on Nothing to Prove. With Sunday, listeners get a stunning display of Morses personal story - the passing of his father when he and his brother, H2O guitarist, Todd Morse, were young children, and the subsequent birth of his own child on the same day of the week. Toby bares it all in one of the most personal songs H20 has written. Ending with the anthem, and first single, What Happened? we are presented with a testament to the power of H2O. The song is an anthem about questioning the ethics and motives of bands and music in general today, but the subject is addressed in a positive way. And all the while, no other band could take an already infectious anthem and up the ante with appearances by Lou Koller of Sick Of It All and Matt Skiba from Alkaline Trio both showing what they do best. Its a formidable closer and its the last statement in an album that is the most forthright in their career thus far their hearts are on their sleeves and you only have roughly twenty-six minutes to appreciate it.. Bassist Adam Blake commented, This is the first time Ive ever seen Toby NEEDING to write lyrics. He just kept writing and writing and writing and it came so easy to him once he got started.

??What makes Nothing To Prove such a monumental album is that it is a collaboration of many long-time H2O fans, only now, instead of stage-diving and singing along, theyre behind the boards of the recording studio, designing the artwork and releasing the albums. Produced by longtime fan and friend of the band, Chad Gilbert (New Found Glory), a new perspective was brought in. Toby said, Chad really knew how to make us take good songs and make them sound great. Gilbert stated, I wanted to see H2O make the album that H2O fans wanted to hear. They needed to make this record and Im really proud to be a part of it. Bridge Nine Records owner Chris Wrenn and label manager Karl Hensel both have their own histories with H2O running over a decade as well. This entire project has been amazing, Wrenn stated. Everyone involved is passionate about the album and its been a great experience watching this album get created start to finish and to see the bands reaction and excitement about the finished product. Theyve never had this kind of control or say in every last aspect of the process. Its an honor that H2O is a part of our legacy and its an honor that Bridge Nine is apart of H2Os legacy.??

Friday 2nd July 2010

Price: £12.00 advance (+ stbf)

Doors: 19:30



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