Rob Solly: Vocals,Guitar
Jonny Shock: Drums
Sean Mannion: Bass, B Vox
Matt James: Guitars, B Vox
Influences
The Clash
The Specials
L7
Green Day
Guns 'n' Roses
Sounds Like
“You couldn’t wish for a front man more passionate than Rob Solly. Don’t let this be the future - let it be
now” - KERRANG! KKKK
"Johnny Panic have a knack for creating songs that take up residence in your skull" -
The Fly
"...this is a band with a lot of promise." - Metal Hammer
Pick for 2005 "A punk rock band with a social conscience isn't anything new, but combined with the passion, sincerity and downright tunefullness of Johnny Panic, its enough to make us sit up and listen."
- Rock Sound
Life
threatening hospitalisations, band members and managers lost to medical
conditions and breakdowns, hellish record label machinations, prostitutes,
cage fighting, strange corporate lifelines, lost weekends in foreign countries
and all underscored by friendship and an unshakeable ambition and belief in
the music. The story of Johnny Panic so far is enough for a 110 page
screenplay let alone an 800 word press biography.
We
haven't got time to get into all the gory details now, so let's just get the
salient details out of the way first. While still at school Rob Solly (vocals,
guitar, songwriting) met Jonny Shock (drums, drinking, comedy) on a bus in
south east London bonding over a shared love of music and they've been playing
together ever since. A few guitarists later they struck gold with Matt James
who they found right on their own doorstep and after the amicable departure of
long time bassist and friend Nash Francis they drafted in Sean Mannion
(Rob: "the most natural musician out of all of us").
Drawing
inspiration from the glorious history of artists that have meant something in
the last 50 years of rock and roll, any triangulation of where they're coming
from would have to include The
Clash, Guns n Roses and the early American punk scene (they've covered
The Nerves/Blondie and The Ramones to spectacular effect).
In 2005
Johnny Panic released their debut 'The Violent Dazzling', an album of
stadium sized hooks and melodies wrapped around concerns of mental health,
prostitution, drugs and prisoners of conscience. A typical quote from Rob at
the time went thus, "There's an ethic missing from a lot of bands"
he explains. "We live in a society that refuses to question. That's where
rock 'n' roll comes in. We're not here to shove them down people's throats,
but every single one of our songs is trying to get something across."
It ís
the sort of record that makes much more sense in a post-'American Idiot' and
'Welcome To The Black Parade' world. Of those that heard it, many fell for the
passion and scope of the likes of 'Burn Your Youth' (subject: young male
suicide) and 'Automatic Healer' (prostitution), however the record labels
inability to get their head around what the band had delivered coupled with
some dark financial shit meant that the album never really stood a chance.
They
managed to extricate themselves from their record label but it was a blow that
would have KO'd lesser bands. Many will be surprised to hear Johnny Panic are
about to come out fighting again.
But
then front man Rob Solly, knows a thing or two about fighting. From the age of
14 he's been practising Tae Kwon-Do, reaching a level that found him competing
in the US and Australia,
he's also done Thai Boxing in Thailand
and trained in Brazilian Ju Jitsu and boxing as well. The last two years have
found Rob training and fighting in mixed martial arts - yes, that's Ultimate
Fighting Championship and Cage Rage stuff to uninitiated. In fact Rob's first
paid fight is on September 30.
It's
fair to say that he's in pretty good shape which probably helped when he was
hospitalised with septicemia, a complication brought on from peritonitis
(which, lest we forget, was enough to finish Houdini off). Having been rushed
to hospital four times to be cut open and have parts of his damaged intestines
removed, the thick scar running down his abdomen is the only tell tale signs
that things have not always been so rosy. "I lost three and a half
stone in three weeks because they were feeding me through a tube in my
neck". Struck down while on tour in Aberdeen, the rest of the band would
come visit to keep his spirits up. "Septicemia is incredibly painful,
you're basically poisoning your own body, but that's nothing compared to
having Jonny sitting on your wound bag and sending all the fluid straight back
onto the wound. It would have been a lot worse if I hadn't been in charge of
my own morphine drip.".
Its
being able to maintain a sense of humour about things and this fighting spirit
that found the band not giving up. Scoring a British Arts Council grant to
travel and play at this years South By South West festival, winning ten grand
from the Windows Live Spaces competition and covering The
Turtles 'Happy Together' for NPower's 2006 cricket sponsorship. All of
this helped keep the band afloat and enabled them to self finance the
recording of their second album, inevitably and appropriately called 'The Good
Fight'. Rob even collared Biffy
Clyro and Therapy? producer Chris Sheldon in the street and talked him
into producing and mixing the record.
Head
and shoulders above their debut 'The Good Fight' is the sound of a band
hitting the ground running. One hell of a comeback, key to it's success
is the emergence of Matt James as one of the most distinctive guitarists in
the UK.
Hype? Check out the solos on 'Stay' and 'M-19' for the evidence, or just
listen to the whole album. First single 'Dislocation' is an anthem to
frustration with a refrain of "Boredom turns me on", while rumbling
bass, squealing guitars and shouted backing vocals explode the tightly wound
tension at the heart of the song. Musically the album is broader that its
predecessor and along with the aforementioned influences The
Stooges ('Gone'), Green
Day ('Never Me') and Morrissey ('Heroes Of Villains') get at least a
nod.
Rob's
lyrics are once again a mixture of the personal and the political, but whether
it's a Colombian guerrilla movement or a dig at those that turn thugs into
folk heroes it's never forced down your throat. "I like to think of it as
amazing songs, with depth if you want it" says the front man. After
everything the band has been through to get to this point they've got an album
that sounds amazing, their goal now is to get the music out there to as many
people as possible, to keep writing and playing the music that matters to
them, basically to keep fighting The Good Fight.
There's
only one question to ask you: Which side are you on?
"The World Around You" by Johnny Panic is the shit! I love the song! Oh damit, I so wanna get my ass off to your gigs. Oh well, I will be rocking out in the first line in a few months. Can't wait! I'm waiting for the new album coming out! Rob has got the most passionate brain in the world. Matt has got the craziest hot guitar strings. Jonny has got the fire in his eyes while playing the drums. Sean has got the most thick bass strings in his DNA. ok,I'm gonna shut up! Rock 'n' Roll babe. MANA.xxx
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