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Bad Cop Bad Cop

It’s been a hectic couple of years since Los Angeles punk quartet Bad Cop/Bad Cop dropped their debut full-length, Not Sorry. The band spent a huge chunk of the intervening time on the road, like most bands do – and they wound up discovering some ugly things about themselves, like most bands do. Only for Bad Cop/Bad Cop, it got very serious, very quickly. “We were on the Fat Wreck Chords 25th anniversary tour in 2015, and Stacey was partying really hard,” says co-vocalist Jennie Cotterill. “She ended up bottoming out on the tour, and we had to leave. It was not a good separation. We had to go home and drop off the tour and figure out if we were still a band, what are we going to do about Stacey… Thankfully, Fat helped send her to detox, and she came out of that as a completely new person with a totally different trajectory.” Out of that experience came “Amputations,” one of the highlights on Bad Cop/Bad Cop’s explosive second album, Warriors.

Many of the album’s most cathartic, aggressive moments come from the mind of co-vocalist Stacey Dee, who after going through the darkest time of her life has come out stronger than ever. Instead of focusing solely on her own issues, she was able to expand her horizons, writing songs as poignant as “Victoria” (about a friend’s child who committed suicide) and “Womanarchist” (in which Dee namedrops Revolutionary War heroine Nancy Morgan Hart and Joan of Arc while proclaiming she wants “to make the whole world feminist”). Dee explains much of her expanded worldview came in the wake of the 2016 presidential election, making Warriors one of the first punk albums written in the Trump era.

The foursome began recording immediately following a successful tour with the Interrupters last fall, spending roughly six weeks between Hurley Studios and Maple Sound Studios with their longtime collaborator and producer Davey Warsop between December 2016 and February 2017, with Jason Livermore (Descendents, Lagwagon) responsible for mixing and mastering – and just like on Not Sorry, Fat Wreck Chords founder Fat Mike chimed in with plenty of ideas as well. Dee: “I was so negative for most of my life. After changing my life, I have been trying to focus on strength, connectedness and positivity. I think this record is a good start.”

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05.01.2020 22:00

Fireclath Special *Brigante Edition*

09.01.2020 20:00

turn table tennis mit DJ Franjazzco meets Sample as That

11.01.2020 21:00

SKERO & BUMBUM KUNST "MAASNBRIADA" feat Tod Ernst

17.01.2020 21:00

PYUK EDP

18.01.2020 21:30

Da Staummtisch Album Release

23.01.2020 18:00

WERKSTATTKONZERT UND LESUNG No 2

24.01.2020 22:00

Elektro Guzzi, Rojin Sharafi , Therese Terror

25.01.2020 20:30

Qlash.at pres: Manuel Normal Final Show, Igel vs. Shark, Lorbeeren

01.02.2020 19:00

5. WurstvomHundBall

06.02.2020 21:30

Tumido, Schtum

07.02.2020 22:00

The Future Sound #90

08.02.2020 21:00

The Base, KMET

15.02.2020 22:00

Underground Recomendations #1

21.02.2020 21:00

Drumski, Alpkan

22.02.2020 20:00

Shredfest Vol.7 / Steel City's Finest Metal

28.02.2020 21:30

Reflector, Cherry Sunkist

29.02.2020 21:00

Kolossus Däächt, Griper, Wet Spinach

05.03.2020 18:00

Sample As That <-> turn table tennis

06.03.2020 20:00

15 GB Album Release, One Last Glance, The Attic

07.03.2020 20:00

Bad Cop Bad Cop, Make War, Fat Chester

13.03.2020 22:00

bass.invadaz pres. Skylark

18.03.2020 20:00

Illegal Jazz Brunch, Their Dogs Were Astronauts, Waxamilion

21.03.2020 20:00

Katie Gately, Ines Kolleritsch, Tomá Ivanov

25.03.2020 21:00

Senyawa, Monsieur Quiconque

28.03.2020 21:00

Beardyman, Synesthetic 4