Showing posts with label Chunk No Captain Chunk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chunk No Captain Chunk. Show all posts

Monday, 23 June 2014

CHUNK! NO, CAPTAIN CHUNK! // Announced on TONIGHT ALIVE's UK tour!

Hot off the heels of their UK support tour with Bury Tomorrow, Chunk! No, Captain Chunk have been announced as the opening band on the Tonight Alive tour in October, alongside The Summer Set. The bands current album, 'Pardon My French', has this week been reissued by Fearless Records as a deluxe version, featuring four brand new tracks. Tour details and album info below...

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! // UK Tour Announcement

The last time we caught up with Parisian five-piece Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! they were storming Slam Dunk Festival, playing to packed out rooms. We caught up with them at Slam Dunk Leeds where they told us how much they were dying to get over here on a headline tour. 
And, it is with great pleasure that we can announce the quintet are going to be back on UK soil in September for a string of headline dates. For all the tour details and to read the interview with the guys click below...


Friday, 31 May 2013

SLAM DUNK NORTH 2013 // THE REVIEW

All the tickets have long since sold out, the bands are ready to go and the beer is flowing from the bar, and for once the sun is beating down on Leeds which can only mean one thing; welcome to Slam Dunk North 2013.
We had a feeling that with the line-up on offer it was set to be the best year yet, and what a day it was…

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

SLAM DUNK NORTH 2013 - The Interviews // CHUNK! NO, CAPTAIN CHUNK!

French pop-punkers Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! are back in the UK for the first time in two years and it’s there first time playing Slam Dunk Festival. If you’re curious, yes there name does come from 80s cult movie “The Goonies”. We’d heard great things about their live show and couldn’t wait to witness their power party sound.
We caught up with the band ahead of the show to chat about the lack of rock scene in their native France, live shows and “Pardon My French”