In 2012 I was looking on the punknews.org website like I
often did and I came across a story showing a video of a bunch of acts covering
the popular song Starships by R&B songstress Nicki Minaj. The acts featured
RVIVR, Spoonboy and ONSIND. At the time I had only I had only heard of RVIVR
before and had no clue that Spoonboy was in fact a solo artist and ONSIND are
an acoustic punk duo from the North of England. I really enjoyed the cover and
was encouraged to check out more music by them. ONSIND really stood out to me.
This blog is about them.
Nathan Stephens-Griffin and Daniel Xllis formed ONSIND (One
Night Stand In North Dakota) in 2008 in Pity Me Durham. The very first actual
ONSIND song I heard was Heterosexuality Is A Construct. This song is an anthem about not
discriminating against a person’s sexuality whatever it may be. The bridge of “Love
Is Not A Crime, And I’d Rather Colour, Outside Of The Lines, Love Knows No
Gender And It’s About Time, You Nailed Your Colours Up Next To Mine” really
shows what ONSIND are all about. They are about playing catchy pop songs that
aren’t afraid to speak out and tackle big issues. Other topics they write songs
about include politics (Pokémon City Limits), sexism (That Takes Ovaries)
religion (God Hates Facts) and mental health (Suicide Is Painful). Some very
serious subject matter I think you would agree.
ONSIND have released three full length albums (Dworkin’s
Bastards, Dissatisfactions and Anaesthesiology) and a number of EPs and splits
put on independent record labels Plan-it-X and Discount Horse in the USA and UK
respectively. All of their releases are absolutely brilliant and I would
recommend listening to them all, often but for me ONSIND are at their very best
when playing live.
Granted I have only seen them the one time but it was a
truly special night. Supported my Mikey Erg (who is a hero and will be featured
in another blog soonish) I was amazed by their performance. Having not previously
seen much acoustic music live I wasn’t really sure what to expect. ONSIND were
fantastic live. This was for me what a live show should be like, everyone was
involved singing loud and proud along with ONSIND. This was a room full of
mostly strangers joining together as one, ignoring each other’s differences and
just enjoying each other’s company. It was almost like a political rally as
much as it was a punk show such was the noise from the singing crowd, there was
at best fifty of us.
ONSIND are a fantastic underground band who should be huge.
It would be fantastic to hear more music like this in our top 40 charts rather
than the normal songs about girls, love and going to parties. Do yourself a
favour and have a listen to ONSIND, they might become you’re new favourite
band.
Here is there Bandcamp page http://onsind.bandcamp.com/
See them in London soon https://www.facebook.com/events/271511149687755/
Now Listening To I'm Not Going To Lie To You by Wil Wagner
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