Am 11.
August wird Fat Wreck eine weitere No Use For A Name-Raritäten-Sammlung
veröffentlichen. Die Scheibe wird No Use for a Name – Rarities Vol. 1:
The Covers heißen und diverse Cover aus den Jahren 1996 bis 2005 enthalten, unter
anderem voin den Misfits, Vapors, Social Distortion und mehr.
Drummer
Rory Koff kommentiert die Songauswahl:
Over the
years, No Use always had a fun time recording a great cover song. A few of
these are masterpieces, with the studio magic of Ryan Greene, such as “Dream
Police” by Cheap Trick. Of course, every California punk band MUST do a Misfits
cover to honor their roots. We were huge fans and here, we laid down our
version of “Hybrid Moments.” The song “Selwyn’s Got a Problem” was for a
not-so-major movie—produced by Joe Escalante of The Vandals—called Cake Boy. It
was our take on D.I.’s “Johnny’s Got a Problem,” strangely, with Matt Riddle
singing instead of Tony Sly. After Bradley Nowell of Sublime passed away, we
were asked to do a cover for a tribute comp honoring him. We had a long history
of touring and friendship with Sublime and were honored to do the classic song,
“Badfish.” The song “Fairytale of New York” is the original version we recorded
with Meegan Lair (singer of the San Jose band Soda) on guest vocals. Tony and
Chris Shiflett were massive Pogues fans and insisted on recording this song as
our tribute to them. We played it all over the world and it became a fan
favorite because we always had guest singers. One track in particular was done
in one take with no practice: “Beth” by Kiss. You also get to hear two great
guitarists in Chris Shiflett and Dave Nassie on this release, along with rare
vocals by Matt Riddle. Most importantly, of course, is more Tony Sly! So here
you are, the No Use for a Name covers album. Enjoy! – Rory Koff