“The Decline” is an Australian skate-punk band from Perth , Western Australia, formed in 2009. The group has participated in many tours around Australia and internationally, received nominations from WAMi “Punk Act of the Year” and “Punk Song of The Year. " They often performed on stage with their idols, including bands such as Descendents , Unwritten Law , Frenzal Rhomb , Propagandhi , Bodyjar , Bouncing Souls , Anti-Flag , Lagwagon , No Use for a Name , No Fun at All , Guttermouth , Strike Anywhere , Smoke or Fire , Pour Habit , The Flatliners , and Nikol Sharchevich ( Millencolin ), Less Than Jake , Useless ID and others. [2]
| The decline | |
|---|---|
| Genre |
|
| Years | 2009 - today |
| A country | |
| City | Perth |
| Where from | |
| Language of songs | English |
| Label | Pee Records (Australia) |
| Structure | Harry Pat decline Ray ray Ben elliott |
| Former the participants | Dan cribb Nathan cooper James "Doody" Davies |
| Other projects | Dan Cribb & The Isolated, PEARS , KERB |
| thedeclinemusic.com | |
Content
- 1 Composition
- 2 Impact
- 3 Discography
- 3.1 Studio albums
- 3.2 Mini Albums
- 3.3 Collaborative albums
- 3.4 singles
- 4 Clips
- 5 Interesting Facts
- 6 notes
- 7 References
Composition
Modern composition
- Pat Decline - vocals , guitar (2005 – dotper)
- Harry - drums (2010 – present)
- Ben Elliott - guitar, vocals (2015 – dotper)
- Ray Ray - bass guitar (2015 – doper) [1]
Former members
- Dan Cribb [3] - vocals, bass (2009-2015)
- Nathan Cooper - Guitar (2009—2015)
- James "Doody" Davies - Drums (2009—2010)
Session musicians
- Josh Barker - Drums (2019)
- Jared Stinson - Bass (2017)
Scheme
Impact
Members of the group believe that their influence is influenced by groups such as Propagandhi , Frenzal Rhomb , Strung Out , NOFX , Lagwagon , Descendents , Bad Religion , Pour Habit , Goldfinger , Less Than Jake . [one]
Discography
Studio Albums
- “ I'm Not Gonna Lie To You ” (2010)
- " Are You Gonna Eat That? "(2011)
- Resister (2015)
- Flash Gordon Ramsay Street (2019)
Mini Albums
- The Same Kind (2008)
- "We Lied" (2011)
- “Can I Borrow A Feeling?” (2014)
Collaborative Albums
- “4 Way WA Punk Split 7" ”(2013, with Scalphunter, The Bob Gordons & Silver Lizard)
- Great Thieves Escape 3 [4] (2016, together with Bad Cop Bad Cop, Success & The Bob Ross Effect)
- “Local Resident Failure Vs The Decline” [5] (2017, together with Local Resident Failure)
Singles
- “Can't Have Both” (2016) digital distribution only
- Verge Collection (2019)
- “The More You Know” (2019) digital distribution only
- Brovine (2019) digital distribution only
- “It Was Always You” (2019) digital distribution only
Clips
- Pope'd In The Eye (2010)
- Shit Yeah (2012)
- Excuse Me (2012)
- Showertime In The Slammer (2013)
- 66B (2014)
- “Almost Never Met You” (2015)
- “I Don't Believe” [6] (2016)
- Verge Collection (2019)
- The More You Know (2019)
- Brovine (2019)
- "It Was Always You" (2019)
Interesting Facts
- Their song “Shit Yeah” contains two passages spoken by comedian and actor Will Forte on the Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! .
- The Decline used excerpts from the films Clerks , Dogma and Chasing Amy directed by Kevin Smith in their songs “I'm Not Alright”, “Yahweh Or The Highway” and “I Don't Believe”
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 The Decline - Information .
- ↑ Song Premiere: The Decline - “Can't Have Both” .
- ↑ The Decline lose two members (Jan 9, 2015).
- ↑ VA - Great Thieves Escape III 7 "(Bad Cop / Bad Cop, The Decline, ...) (November 15, 2016).
- ↑ The Decline & Local Resident Failure split 7inch (June 10, 2015).
- ↑ The Decline - 'I Don't Believe' video clip (October 21, 2016). Archived on April 29, 2018.
Links
- thedeclinemusic.com - The Decline official website
- The Decline official Facebook page
- Official YouTube Channel