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This Is Our Battlefield
Punk / Hardcore / Indie

a Glasgow DIY gigs collective



Glasgow, Scotland
United Kingdom

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Member Since4/22/2006
Band Websitewww.tiob.co.uk
InfluencesPetpiranha, Dischord, Bombed Out, Jealous, Plan-it X, No Idea, and loads of longstanding awesome DIY collectives: We Are the Kids, Cold Dead Hands, oopemoscreamo, Collective AKA, among stacks of others.

Sounds LikePast gigs:

Lemuria (USA) + Hey Vampires + Kids Return (ENG) + Swordmaster @ the 13th Note Café, 19/6/9

Bridge and Tunnel (USA) + Mesa Verde + OK Pilot (ENG) + United Fruit @ the Arc Studios, 25/4/9

Grozny + Apologies, I Have None (ENG) + Citizens @ the 13th Note Café, 20/3/9

The Steal (ENG) + Hey Vampires + Our Time Down Here (ENG) + Hot Damn (ENG) @ the 13th Note Café, 5/1/9

Young Livers (USA) + Triple School + The Cost of Living (ENG) + Hey Vampires @ the 13th Note Café, 10/10/8

Mesa Verde + Human Era + Black Channels @ the 13th Note Café, 1/8/8

Stapleton + Triple School + Nathaniel Green (ENG) @ Nice n Sleazy, 8/7/8

Glass and Ashes (USA) + Black Rat Death Squad + Citizens @ O'Henry's, 27/4/8

Kaddish + Kids Return (ENG) + Black Channels @ the 13th Note Café, 25/4/8

[Hangover Club!] Rob St John + Withered Hand + The Wee Rogue @ Nice n Sleazy, 7/10/7

Lemuria (USA) + Ringers (USA) + The Kimberly Steaks + Carraway (ENG) + Year of the Man (ENG) @ O'Henry's, 22/9/7

Archives + Mesa Verde + Le Soleil Brille @ O'Henry's, 24/8/7

Avast! + Dead or American + Soon... @ O'Henry's, 18/8/7

[Hangover Club!] My Kappa Roots + Eagleowl + The Wee Rogue @ Nice n Sleazy, 1/7/7

Hot Cross (USA) + Kaddish + Friday Night Gunfight @ Nice n Sleazy, 24/6/7

[Glasgow vs. Dundee alldayer] Titus Gein + Mesa Verde + Avast! + Alamos + Ex Wives + Spyamp + No Kilter + Kaddish + Some Young Pedro + Juliet Kilo @ Nice n Sleazy, 14/4/7

Once We Were (SWE) + Archives + Lou Hickey + Groaner @ O'Henry's, 12/4/7

La Quiete (ITA) + Avast! + Mesa Verde @ Nice n Sleazy, 5/4/7

Vessels (ENG) + Piano Bar Fight + Grozny @ O'Henry's, 23/2/7

The Alpacinos + The Mercury League (ENG) + I Stand Alone @ O'Henry's, 18/11/6

Avast! + Once We Were (SWE) + Fragile @ O'Henry's, 14/10/6

Mercury Tilt Switch + Avast! + Piano Bar Fight @ Nice n Sleazy, 16/9/6

Type of LabelIndie


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   About This Is Our Battlefield
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Occasionally asked questions!

So who are you?
We're This Is Our Battlefield, a Glasgow DIY gigs collective. The particular numpties involved are Sarah, Toe, Kenny and Nick. Tom used to get involved but not so much any more. We miss him.

What's the name all about?
It's part of something Guy Picciotto (Rites of Spring, Fugazi) once said (quote above); we had no idea what to call ourselves and we liked it. Tom was so inspired he almost shed a little tear.

Tell us about these gigs, then.
Basically, we just want to put on some good bands, get some people along and have fun. But we want to make sure we do it fairly at all times; and fairly not just to the people that come to our gigs by keeping prices low, but also to the bands we get to play.

How do you do that?
We pay them as much as we can. This whole thing is not for profit, so we can afford to, even with low door tax. At each gig the first thing we need to do is pay for the venue (unless it's somewhere awesome and free like the Note), and if there's a touring band playing we'll need to make sure they can afford to get to their next gig and eat and whatnot, but after that we'll split up the cash between the other bands.

So you don't take any money at all?
Well, we cover our costs: posters and flyers, food for the touring bands, that sort of thing. But that's it. We even pay in to each gig ourselves.

Yeah? Why?
We enjoy ourselves at these gigs as much as anyone, so it's only fair, really. But more importantly Mike Watt of the Minutemen had a famous door policy: if you're not playing, you're paying. We try and stick to that - no guestlist means less bullshit going on with cowboys at the door - and we're not playing, so we pay up. (Read more about why we absolutely, 100% don't do guestlists.)

What about merch guys / girls with touring bands, the sound guy, the bar sta... -
Yeah, alright. We're not daft.

Do you get bands to sell tickets?
We've only ever done one ticketed gig (the alldayer, to reassure people travelling from Dundee that they'd get in), and despite a hundred people turning up we only sold something like three tickets in advance, so we're pretty much not interested in tickets.

You're not pay to play then?
Definitely not. p2p is not cool, and anyway, if we're not making any money from it, what would be the point?

True. How do you choose what bands play?
We get emails from various tour bookers letting us know who's touring, but far more often there's someone we really like and we just chance our arm and email them or whatever.

What about supports?
Obviously we try and put together a gig where the line up makes sense - we're probably not going to put on a black metal band with some solo acoustic dude or anything. We probably won't put on a black metal band at all, mind you, that's maybe not our kind of thing.

What is your kind of thing?
A pretty broad spectrum, really - we've put on all sorts from metalcore to post-rock, and confused ourselves no end with lovely folky stuff at Hangover Club!, but mostly we do punk / hardcore / screamo / emo sort of stuff.

Will you put my band on?
Maybe. Usually we'll have someone in mind but there's no harm in asking; stranger things have happened.

But we've toured and / or played with a series of mediocre but semi-popular bands!
This is of absolutely no interest to us whatsoever. If we like you, we like you, if we don't, we don't.

I'm one of those many agents trying to flog currently fashionable bands with no substance and a huge guarantee, should I contact you?
No, thanks.

I'm that crazy agent that represents the likes of Paul Daniels, Gina G and Pat Sharpe that keeps on emailing, should I still contact you?
Yeah, keep those ones coming, we like them a lot.

How do you promote your gigs?
Online, of course - on this page, and various forums that we post on (we try to avoid spamming sites we dont generally use ourselves), on Facebook, on last.fm, but most importantly out on the street; for each gig we'll have spent altogether far too much time walking about town putting up posters in pubs, leaving flyers in shops, and hanging around before and after even the most remotely relevant gig.

Did you bastards take my poster down to put yours up?
No, we didn't. We're quite keen on our posters staying up ourselves so we're not going to mess with anyone elses.

Is this FAQ not a bit over the top?
Yeah, maybe. I mean, if you're at all involved in the DIY scene then none of this will be anything especially new or revolutionary to you, we realise that. It's all pretty standard DIY practice. But we do want to make our gigs as open and accessible as possible so I suppose this is maybe a good way to introduce the idea to newer people. Also, it's a handy quick reference for bands to check us out when we're offering them gigs.

I like the concept behind it, but I can't be doing with the loud screamy bands you put on.
That's a pity. Give them another chance, they're all great, we promise. Plus, we totally don't just do loud stuff - the periodic Hangover Club! gigs in particular. But there are loads of awesome DIY people in Glasgow you should definitely check out, like Nuts and Seeds, Unthank, Cry Parrot, Drive Carefully, Hard Work, The Organisation, the Croc-y people, Winning Sperm Party, and loads of others. Check out our top friends below and you'll totally find something you like.


   This Is Our Battlefield's Friend Space (Top 16)
This Is Our Battlefield has 1118 friends.
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 UNTHANK 


 Cold Dead Hands Collective 


 13th Note Glasgow 


 Yo-Yo Records 


 nuts and seeds 


 Cry Parrot Promotions 


 drive carefully records 


 winning sperm party 


 Wreckin’ Pit Promotions 


 Heads Down, Thumbs Up 


 THE FEST 8 





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Wolf Among Wolves





Jul 6 2009 10:45 AM

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MUCKY MULLIGANS





Jul 4 2009 12:39 PM

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live art shop





Jul 1 2009 11:17 PM


Support from PYRAMIDIOM!
Altars





Jun 5 2009 2:11 PM

Hah it was actually our third we played the other night, no major cock ups, starting to sound pretty tight. So yeah, alot of fun.

Lemuria should be good, im excited too dude :)

xxx
Altars





Jun 3 2009 9:29 PM

Hah cheers for being the first of what would hopefully become many friends.

How is everything with y'all anyway?
The Dirty Cuts





May 22 2009 1:19 PM

The Flying Duck 23rd May
Make That A Take Records





May 18 2009 10:27 PM

Bit o a last minute affair here.

BLACK RAT DEATH SQUAD
Like Dick Dale and Black Flag in a knife-fight.
Have supported the likes of Fucked Up and The Supersuckers.
Dangerous rock'n'roll from Glasgow. Good times!
www.myspace.com/blackratdeathsquad

TORTURO NERVOSA
Intense brew of punk, grunge and hardcore from Perth.
Veterans of the scene, these guys will rip off your head and shit down your neck.
Think NoMeansNo, Shellac, Fugazi, etc.
www.myspace.com/torturonervosawillkillyou

TRAGICAL HISTORY TOUR
Songs of praise and devotion from hometown roaster
www.myspace.com/tragicalhistorytourmusic

VERSAILLE
Exuberant youthful 21st Century pop-punk from Perth
www.myspace.com/versailleuk

THURSDAY 21st MAY 2009
MUCKY MULLIGANS, CANAL STREET, PERTH
DOORS @ 8PM. £2 TAX!

www.myspace.com/cowpunkrecordingsuk
Wolf Among Wolves





May 16 2009 3:44 PM

You comming to What Price, Wonderland man?

Phil
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Splendid Dead





May 9 2009 10:33 PM

Hiya,

Next Friday at Mutant Music at the Flying Duck : Big Ned (Optimo Music), Louise McVey & Cracks In The Concrete and Bad Bad Men's Acoustic Carnival...

May Mutant Music 15/05/09 w. Big Ned, Louise McVey  Cracks In The Concrete and Bad Bad Mens Acoustic Carnival

Click here for more information

X
live art shop





May 8 2009 3:37 PM



INCLUDING PERFORMANCE FROM 'NO BBQ' (from Australia!)


"A technicolour vortex of strangulated vocals, teeth-mashing chant and DIY trephining matched with some the most beautifully hypnotic noise/drone alchemy." -Volcanic Tongue


The event will be followed by a midnight musical parade in honour of the full moon ending at a secret subterranean location!
Make That A Take Records





May 7 2009 5:31 PM

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Dave Hughes





May 2 2009 1:47 PM

Can't fucking wait!



junior the great ginger god of pies





Apr 30 2009 5:44 PM

Wolf Among Wolves





Apr 29 2009 5:53 PM

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live art shop





Apr 29 2009 2:28 AM



Including groans from Jodi Cave


and a probable performance from Mila, Liam, Jodi, Laurie, Jackson and Julia!



ALSO AT 6PM MEETING TO DISCUSS PLANS FOR A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY FESTIVAL OF DIY CULTURE PLANNED FOR SEPTEMBER.
United Fruit - EP OUT NOW!





Apr 26 2009 11:45 PM

Thanks for having us guys.
It was a really fun night!
Fat Goth





Apr 26 2009 12:28 PM

Hello.

We have 2 new tunes on our page: 'The Twinkle In The Eye Of Geppetto' and 'Dual Carriageway To Brechin'.
Please come and have a listen :)
Chachi On Acid





Apr 24 2009 7:17 PM

Thanks for accepting us into your life!




Follow this link to view the info about this 41 track compilation CD that is stuffed full of almost every song we recorded from 1996 to 2003 or just click here if you already know you want it!

Check out all our shit that they offer!

Thanks for your time,

Chachi On Acid
HEFFTALLICA!





Apr 24 2009 6:35 PM

So excited for tomorrow Ken!
Dave





Apr 22 2009 12:49 PM

thanks! I actually had no idea it had moved! Really lookin forward to this been rockin East/West all week, Cheers!
live art shop





Apr 21 2009 10:21 PM





SORRY FOR SO MUCH FLYERING BUT ALL GIGS ARE FREE OR NOT-FOR-PROFIT
football, etc.





Apr 17 2009 7:27 PM

oh hansei records and thank you records, both from scotland, who are putting out this really amazing comp (that we'll be on, yeah!).
yeah, austin is like the place to be in TX it seems; i don't think anyone moves to houston on purpose haha
football, etc.





Apr 17 2009 4:04 PM

why are there so many cool things in scotland?!!
Wolf Among Wolves





Apr 16 2009 3:40 PM

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Apr 7 2009 7:29 PM

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QUESTION THE MARK
Gruff melodic punk rock from South Wales on tour.

For fans of Avail, Latterman, HWM, etc.

www.myspace.com/questionthemark

SUNSET SQUAD
Belligerent east coast melodic hardcore that will rip your face off.

For fans of Comeback Kid, MLIW, Strung Out, etc.

www.myspace.com/sunsetsquadband

TRAGICAL HISTORY TOUR
Songs of praise and devotion hometown roaster
www.myspace.com/tragicalhistorytourmusic

MAFAFI
Straight up ugly noisepunk from Perth.

Think DRI, Napalm Death, Spazz, etc.

www.myspace.com/mafafi

THURSDAY 30TH APRIL 2009
MUCKY MULLIGANS, CANAL STREET, PERTH
Doors @ 8pm.
£2 tax!
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