Have a listen!

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

UK punk comp

National underground has issued this comp and we're on it. Not sure how... but we are. The song is Spiderleg Toothpick. A bunch of our friends are on there too. You can download it here.


http://www.nationalunderground.org/news-mainmenu-9/featured-mainmenu-65/816-free-uk-punk-roc-compilation


Here are some nudies too


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photos by joe towns.


Wednesday, 28 April 2010

New Live Video

Hello


Here's another video from Ian of Strike A Chord uk

http://strikeachorduk.blogspot.com/



peace up
Jonathan

Monday, 1 March 2010

April tour

Fashanu is touring with Imperial Can (Cairo, IL, half of Ghost Mice) and ONSIND (Pity Me) in April. We set off 1 month today.

April 1: Fishtank, Durham (Imperial Can album launch show)
April 2: Independent, Sunderland (w/ Failures Union)
April 3: Mello Mello, Liverpool
April 4: Park Cellars, Leeds
April 5: Mozarts, Swansea
April 6: Fighting Cocks, Kingston
April 7: Goblets, Southampton
April 8: Hobgoblin, Brighton
April 9: Cross Kings, London (w/Apologies, I Have None)
April 10: SPAYCE, Leamington Spa
April 11: Matinee House show, Nottingham
April 11: the Stockroom, Sheffield
April 12: 1 in 12, Bradford (night time)

seeyerlatah.

Thursday, 11 February 2010

The Justin Campaign

Fashanu is named after Justin Fashanu. In 1990 (20 years ago) Justin Fashanu became the first, and still only (20 years ago) prominent footballer to come out as gay. Justin Fashanu took his own life in 1998.

Check this out.

http://www.thejustincampaign.com/


"The Justin Campaign was founded to demonstrate that ten years after Justin Fashanu’s tragic suicide in 1998, homophobia is still hugely prevalent in the world of professional football.

Along with raising awareness the campaign has a strong focus on Art, Events, Education and football. Through these four key initiatives and some forward thinking strategic work with other inclusive sporting organisations The Justin Campaign seeks to challenge the stereotypes and misconceptions that exist around gay men in football and work towards a future where the visibility of gay and bisexual men in professional football are both accepted and celebrated.

There are a number of things you can do to support us. Sign our petition, play for our campaigning team, The Justin Fashanu All-Stars, become a volunteer or make a donation."