Sydney punk reprobates FANGZ are in the thick of things of late. They just recently finished a massive national run as support to Cancer Bats, and have been busying themselves with releasing new music and generally making life a party wherever they go.
True Aussie legends in their own right, FANGZ are a fresh band with an old-school mentality. They play hard and party harder without pause for reflection or decision.
That hypothesis will be put to the test this weekend when FANGZ set out to do the almost impossible.
A 24-hour East Coast tour.
Let that sink in. FANGZ are planning a WHOLE East Coast tour in the same amount of time it allegedly takes the sun to do a lap of the Earth. Starting at the Cherry Bar in Melbourne as Friday night rolls into Saturday morning – so August 31 – the boys then travel to Sydney for a show at Bootleggers precisely 12 hours later and finish up at Greaser in Brisbane before the clock strikes midnight, thus completing an East Coast tour in 24 hours.
It sounds too much of an effort to even think about, let alone attempt to pull off, so HEAVY tracked down frontman Joshua Cottreau to see how serious this whole thing is.
“What do you think?” Cottreau fires back at me when I ask if it is even possible. “It doesn’t make sense to NOT try and do that,” he laughed. “You know us by now. I’d put more in if I could. I don’t think it’s that unreasonable. The only thing, obviously, is flights because we’re on a tight schedule. As long as everything goes according to plan, it should be sweet. We’re really stoked. I think it’s a pretty insane idea, but I don’t really know anyone else who’s done it (laughs). You’ve gotta go for it, right?”
In the full interview, Joshua talks more about the 24 hour East Coast tour, the new track Same Old Story and its nostalgic video, their style of music and why it is so infectious, gives us the scoop on a new – debut – album, their musical growth over the course of three EP’s, the upcoming Froth & Fury festival and more.