Thank
The Chunk community creates the kind of environment where bands can coalesce and disperse for the weirdest of reasons. Freddy Vinehill-Cliffe, currently releasing music with the beautifully-unnerving post-hardcore act Beige Palace and the outré five-piece Thank, once played in a band named Virgin Dad, who wore wrestling masks, but broke up after two gigs when they realised that nobody in the band actually liked the music they were playing. He remembers a particular Chunk highlight from the tail end of 2016, when the mysterious Minneapolis group Uranium Club agreed to travel up and play a spontaneous bolt-on show after the Static Shock weekender in London.
“Beige Palace supported at that gig,” he says. “As far as I'm aware they were the only two UK gigs Uranium Club have done. Having them playing on a cold December Sunday night – and the Chunk building is freezing – but it was packed; everyone was pulling together. Sometimes you get competitive elements in DIY, but everyone just really wanted to see this go ahead. It was a really positive kind of atmosphere, of teamwork.”
And although a commitment to making these things happen can create occasional strife or hardship, everyone involved agrees that Leeds is close to having the best of all possible worlds, that in 2018 there’s no need to chase rainbows in other parts of the UK. For Bradley, preparing now to tour with Bearfoot, the gains are always greater than the losses.
“We’re doing it because we love it and it has to be done,” he says. “At the same time it’s quite hard looking at the thing you love and seeing it drain your bank account two times a year. It really does make you think, well, is it worth doing? But when you get to go out and meet all these really interesting people, and not do the same thing as everyone else, I tend to believe I’m living a much more interesting life than a lot of people out there. And I need to live that kind of life.”
Words: Kiran Acharya
Lead photo: maskofstorrow.com
Sea Magnolia by Bearfoot Beware is out on March 16 via Superstar Destroy Records. Check it out on the stream below.
The Chunk Spring fundraiser takes place on April 28. Bearfoot Beware are on tour in the UK now. Catch them at the following shows:
Thursday 15 - Leeds - Wharf Chambers Friday 16th - Manchester - Soup Kitchen Saturday 17 - Sheffield - The Audacious Art Experiment
Friday 23 - Nottingham - JT Soar
Saturday 24 - Bristol - Mother's Ruin