Since making their debut in 2008, Aires and Graces has played several regional shows, recorded a debut CD EP for Dead End Social Club, released a 7" EP on Longshot Music and True Force Records and appeared on several comps. The second half of 2009 will see the band playing in every corner of the United States, releasing more records and playing with some of the largest names in the Oi!/Streetpunk scene. Tim, guitar, had previously played in several Northwest bands, most notably The Revlons and Los Muertos. Skinny, drums, was previously in several Northwest bands, including Vindication and MDK. Ryan has been in a number of bands including Vindication and Insubordinate. Ian has been in a number of bands including Insubordinate and Trainyard.
Aires and Graces are a non-racist, non-nationalist, working class punk band.
"Top notch! Seriously, this band is the goods. You know when you have that one friend who doesn't like "street punk" stuff, but you try to convince them that they just haven't heard the right band? This is one of 'em! Seriously, you need to check these guys out."-- Maximum RocknRoll 314
"I'm happy to say that I was pleasantly surprised by the catchy and upbeat songs on this! In total, all six clock in at just under eleven minutes, so they are not plodding at all. and the music is fast and the guitars are incredibly crisp with minimal distortion. The best comparison I can come up with is THOSE UNKNOWN and if you are familiar with them, then you know that this band is really, really good!" -- Maximum RocknRoll 307
"A number of good band have been appearing years in the United States in the last few years. And one of those bands, is Aires and Graces." -- Watch Your Back Blog
"[Aires and Graces] music is stripped down, and minimalist in a really good way. Somewhere between 80s Oi and pub rock, these songs are short, to the point and anthemic."--Give Me Back 5
"It seems like I’m reviewing at least one Longshot record in every issue. Trust me, I don’t mind in the least. There are some great bands on the label and Aries And Graces seem to fit in just fine with the likes of Alternate Action and Harrington Saints: straight-forward street punk that’s played well." -- Razorcake 52
"Highlighting several things, on the one hand, the continuation of a very high musical tradition of American Oi! like Patriot and The Templars and the Traditionals to name a few, we see reflected in Aires and Graces. On the other hand, it is good to hear a group that falls within current bands as Alternate Action, Beltones, On File, etc. Evil Conduct. Music well-executed simplicity." -- Oi Bastards dot com
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Our newest release is a split seven inch with the Texas band THE BROADSIDERS, the single features the song "Damage Done" and a cover of the Rocket from the Tombs/Dead Boys classic "Sonic Reducer" available via Longshot Music on Black, White and Red splatter vinyl. You can now get the AIRES AND GRACES/BROADSIDERS split at our website www.airesandgraces.com or through our record label www.myspace.com/longshotmusic.
Interpunk.com also carries the split and it can be found here: INTERPUNK.COM.
"What Happened to the Kids?" is on seven inch vinyl in the US on Longshot Records, and in Europe with Longshot's partner label True Force records. You can now get our WHAT HAPPENED TO THE KIDS 7" EP at our website www.airesandgraces.com or through our record label www.myspace.com/longshotmusic.
Interpunk.com also carries our EP and it can be found here: INTERPUNK.COM
you can now get our HOPE AND FORTITUDE CD EP at our website www.airesandgraces.com or through our record label deadendsocialclub.com.
Interpunk.com also carries our CD EP and it can be found here: INTERPUNK.COM
VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.AIRESANDGRACES.COM TO BUY OUR MERCH AND FIND MORE INFORMATION!!!
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