Tuesday, 4 October 2011

It Often Takes A War Last Gig of 2011 - Sat 15th October


So, we had an absolutely killer time playing Doubledgescissor on Saturday - finally fulfilling our promise to play for them having pulled out earlier this year. Just one more gig to go until David leaves us and, thankfully, its on home turf as we host the next Rip This Joint. We're going to be joined by Hellish Flavours and Crows PLUS the amazing Palehorse will be headlining - its going to be sweet as fuck!

The gig will be held in the basement bar of The Constitution, 42 St Pancras Way in Camden on Saturday 15th October 2011. First band will be on at 8pm sharp and its only £2 to get in.

Hope you can make it down and help us say goodbye to David in style!

Later IOTAW

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Next Gig - Saturday 1st October 2011 - The Urban Bar, Whitechapel


A little bit of bad news, David our newest member will be leaving us at the end of October to concentrate on his rather excellent main band Pulpo - so with that in mind we now only have two gig left in 2011 (so you'd better make the most of it!). First up we'll be playing the Doubledgescissor Night at The Urban Bar in Whitechapel on 1st October (promise we'll play this time!!) with Cuss Words , Georgia Asphalt and Komrad and then our final show will be at our own curated night for Rip This Joint on Saturday 15th October with Crows and Lupins (plus one more tbc) at the usual haunt (The Constitution in Camden).

Catch you at both hopefully

Steve IOTAW

Friday, 17 June 2011

It Often Takes A War – Half Term Report

Attendance

Despite a cumbersome six man line-up the War boys have appeared at seven of their eight scheduled shows this term with only personal injury preventing a clean sweep of gigness. They have been joined by excellent DIY students Silent Front, Frau Pouch, Death Pedals, Data Errors, Calva, Commungos, Ragweed, Cherry But No Cake, Houdini, Bogong In Action, Common Deflection Problems, From Great Height, Plague Sermon, Lamp!, and Fat Bicth and proven to be a fine example to others, even with their penchant for being the class jokers.

Excellent
Good
Needs Work
Poor

Appearance and Presentation

IOTAW often display a healthy disregard for fashion and convention preferring to present themselves in a flurry of noise, chaos and questionable dancing. Whilst their post-hardcore tag could peg them for fringe wearing, earnest young men they have shown an inability to play by the rules which has marked them as “weirdos” to many of their peers. Smiles and inter-band heckling seem to contravene what we have come to expect from other students at this level and we do hope this flagrant ignorance of the norm will not harm their future development.

Excellent
Good
Needs Work
Poor

Communication

Embracing social media and embarking on a journey into websites and blogging has really begun to enhance the Warsters ability to communicate with other likeminded individuals this term. Despite the fact that their lyrical output remains pretty incomprehensible as it descends into various grunts and screams, on paper (on and offline), their personality and ethics have really begun to shine through. They consistently bang on about their DIY beliefs whenever prompted and thankfully have plenty to backup their rhetoric.

Excellent
Good
Needs Work
Poor

Conduct

The boys from IOTAW have firmly established themselves as excellent classmates on any given night. Prompt with their performances (never passing the 30 minute mark), low on demands (soundchecks appear to be a inconsequential despite audience’s belief that they probably should have them, monies and riders are never requested) and always eager to support fellow students with whoops, claps and general good natured banter (other children take note…sulking in the corner until its your turn in the spotlight will result in a loss in grade). What they lack in talent they make up for in sheer exuberance and, dare we say, volume.

Excellent
Good
Needs Work
Poor

Overall

These past six months nurturing the It Often Takes A War boys have been a real pleasure. They must now take the logical next steps and branch out from their safe haven of London’s underground and take their particular brand of “music” to more exotic climes (Scarborough maybe?). However, our only reservation is a lack of productivity in the past 6 months and we hope the summer break will see the boys concocting a few more slices of brutalness before the new term starts….if we have to hear those same six blasts of aggro again we may have to downgrade them to a C. 


B+

Monday, 6 June 2011

Next Gigs - Saturday 11th (Brighton) and Sunday 12th June (London)



Unfortunately we weren't able to play the Doubledgescissor Night on Saturday due to James twisting his ankle and being unable to play the drums. A real shame as it was a great night with Phil taking Yokozuna down to replace us (mighty fine job they did too) and stunning sets from Frau Pouch, Laps Around The Sun and especially Bad Guys!

Never fear though, we think James will be recovered for this weekend where we take part in a two day marathon with Silent Front, Nitkowski, Plague Sermon, Lamp! and Fat Bicth playing at The Green Door Store in Brighton on the Saturday night and the Windmill in Brixton on the Sunday. Both nights promise to be pretty spectacular so hopefully you can head down to one or both.

Full Details of both nights here:

Saturday 11th June @ The Green Door Store, Brighton - 
Doors 5pm, Entry £4
Trafalgar Arches Lower Goods Yard, Brighton BN1 4FQ

Line-up and stage times:

9.45 - 10.15 Plague Sermon -
http://www.myspace.com/theplaguesermon
9.00 - 9.30 Silent Front -
http://www.silentfront.co.uk/
8.15 - 8.45 Lamp! -
http://www.myspace.com/electriclamp
7.30 - 8.00 It Often Takes A War
http://www.myspace.com/itoftentakesawar
6.45 - 7.15 Nitkowski -
http://www.myspace.com/nitkowski
6.00 - 6.30 Fat Bicth -
http://fatbicth.bandcamp.com/

Green Door Store is right underneath Brighton train station - turn off Trafalgar Street opposite the Prince Albert.

Sunday 12th June @ The Windmill, Brixton -
Doors 3pm, Entry £4 (inc FREE BBQ)
22 Blenheim Gardens, Brixton, London SW2 5BZ

Line-up and stage times:

9.30 - 10.15 Nitkowski -
http://www.myspace.com/nitkowski
8.30 - 9.15 Fat Bicth -
http://fatbicth.bandcamp.com/
7.30 - 8.15 Silent Front -
http://www.silentfront.co.uk/
BBQ BREAK inc DJs sets
5.30 - 6.00 Plague Sermon -
http://www.myspace.com/theplaguesermon
4.45 - 5.15 Lamp! -
http://www.myspace.com/electriclamp
4.00 - 4.30 It Often Takes A War -
http://www.myspace.com/itoftentakesawar 

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Next Gig - Saturday 4th June 2011 - Urban Bar Whitechapel - FREE ENTRY!


This Saturday (4th June) we play the fantastic Doubledgescissor night as part of their first birthday celebrations! Entry is FREE! and we get to play with the amazing Bad Guys (saw them on Sunday at the Old Blue Last - absolutely brilliant), Laps Around The Sun and our wonderful friends Frau Pouch. It's all being held at The Urban Bar in Whitechapel.....Ripper country, suits us!

Doubledgescissor is a proper DIY night in every sense of the word run by the guys from Cutthroat Convention - some of the soundest ethics anywhere in the scene - so please come down and support them and hopefully we'll give you a good show too!

Doors at 8pm - we're on last (if we can stay sober....ish)

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=121510027927520

Friday, 27 May 2011

Next Gig - Wednesday 1st June, The Purple Turtle, Camden


Hey warmongers!

our next gig is for Nightshift Promotions @ The Purple Turtle in Camden, first time at one of those "proper" venues so please come down and say hi.
We're playing with 4 other bands: Ethnamorte, Bogong In Action, Common Deflection Problems and From Great Height and its only £4 for the lot.....

Doors at 6pm, everything will be over by midnight

Facebook Event is here for more details >>>
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=117058088374077

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

To Do Or Not To Do It Yourself

DIY, the buzz word in music right….NOW! Closed Recordshops, labels playing it safe and promoters persistently acting like leather jacketed Gordon Gekkos – hardly a fucking surprise musicians need a new angle, an outlet for their wares so they don’t feel shafted like a cheap Westminster rent boy.

But DIY isn’t new, it isn’t something the Artrocker and Vice crowd just plucked out of the ether of their coke (cock?) addled minds. DIY is an ethic, for some a way of life and others a chance to do things on their own terms but it should never be an access all areas pass for the backstage of cool.

The juke joints of the Mississippi, the garages of teenagers, inner cities warehouses, Dischord mutherfucking House - all home to like-minded musicians for decades. No clamour for fame and fortune just a desire to play, to create, to just be. That spirit needs nurturing. That’s where we all come in.

Rip This Joint started as a way for a group of bands to put on their own gigs. Frustrated with the shit venues and unscrupulous promoters of our fair capital and unaware of much of the underground scene we got together to put on bands and play some records always with the stance that we were non-profit but that we’d always try and pay the bands somehow.

We’ve come a long way in four years. Made countless new friends (and a few enemies), witnessed some astonishing bands, hosted some never forgotten events (last summer’s all dayer springs immediately to mind – although the last two hours are hazy!) and learnt more and more about what it means to be involved in DIY. Most importantly we’ve also witnessed the rise of other likeminded groups eager to join the fight, people and bands that we respected before and now truly count as brothers and sisters in arms.

To me that’s what it’s all about. This fledgling scene of ours is a family, dysfunctional at times yes, but a family nonetheless. A support network, a feeling of trust and a warm embrace that is quick to welcome anyone in. This isn’t a clique or an old boys club. It’s important that it’s ever growing, developing, maturing. That’s why when we book new bands we encourage them to get involved, chat to us, get drunk with us, become part of our merry band of minstrels. Stamping out the attitude that you play a gig, get paid and go home is paramount to the survival and success of all of our nights. Leave that narrow-minded philosophy of selfishness to the Hoxton-set. Bands that don’t watch and support their fellow travellers need to be versed in the etiquette so that they feel part of our world, go out and build their own night, spread the word and start their own little family.

But above all that, the real heart and soul of our community are the folks that venture down, watch the bands, pick up merch and document the events through their images and words. Without you, yeah you – none of this would work. Go out and preach our message, the future is already here and we’re just getting started.

steveshoutsiniotaw   - April 2011

Tuesday, 26 April 2011


Our Next Show will be playing the newly created Mother Boy night at The Unicorn in Camden with the always exciting Frau Pouch and Houdini (plus one more special guest tba).

It's FREE ENTRY and the booze is cheap in the venue so no excuses!

see you there

IOTAW x

Thursday, 21 April 2011

It Often Takes A War play The Purple Turtle in Camden


We've been invited by Nightshift Promotions to play at The Purple Turtle in Camden on 1st June with our good friends Cutthroat Convention PLUS Common Deflection Problems and Bogong In Action

Entry is £5.00 and things kick off at 8pm

Here's a link to the event on facebook >>> http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=117058088374077

Monday, 11 April 2011


Our next gig is on Saturday 16th April @ The Cowley Club in Brighton with Whitemare, Death Pedals and Ragweed

Entry by suggested donation of £3-£4

check out the event here >>> http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=216586898356887

Thursday, 31 March 2011

Next Gig - Saturday 9th April 2011


our next show is on Saturday 9th April 2011 at Scar Studios, 20 Castlehaven Road, Camden
Entry is by Donation and you can bring your own booze! There's also a free BBQ before hand so get there early!


Cheap night then....


Full Line Up is: 


Silent Front (10.20- 11.00)

Calva (FR) (9.30-10.10)

Conmungos ( 8.45-9.15)

It Often Takes A War (8-8.30)



See you down the front! 

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Buy our tracks digitally on Bandcamp!


For those of you without a record player (shame on you) or those that want our tracks on their i-pod you can now purchase 'I'll Do My Sinning In Private' and 'Red Means Something Different Here' on Bandcamp.

Not the technophobes you thought eh?

Thursday, 10 March 2011

First gig of 2011!







It Often Takes War return to the front line on Thursday 24th March at the Unicorn in Camden with our new bass-player David! 


We're playing the always brilliant End Of Radio night alongside Jairus, Death Pedals and Data Errors.


Entry is FREE and we're on at 8pm on the dot so get down early 'cause we do a blink and you'll miss it set.


Check out more details at the facebook event here