Founded: 2002
Location: United States
Off With Their Heads is an American punk rock band formed in 2002 from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Since their formation, they have often featured a rotating line-up of tour players, due to members of the band often touring with other music acts. Singer/guitarist Ryan Young has noted that having different musicians helps keep the band fresh.
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"[O]ne of those releases you can lock yourself away with when you’re feeling meh."
“This one is less about feeling sorry for yourself and more about accepting how goddamn miserable you are."
"The Bennies come across as some of the most authentic and fantastic people in punk music right now."
"Whipping hair, hurling bodies and silhouettes of feet where heads should be fill the entirety of the band's 14-song set."
Kicking off this March.
Off With Their Heads are a revolving door of punk chaos who will soon be hitting our shores as part of their 'Home' touring cycle for the Hits & Pits Festival alongside their buddies in Boysetsfire. Killyourstereo.com caught up with founding member Ryan Young to discuss their travelling, member changes and new music.
Home is the record that will see Off With Their Heads break out of their little subgenre and onto broader horizons as a force to be reckoned with.
Punk band Off With Their Heads have been on a steady rise since their inception, gaining a horde of new fans with their signing to Epitaph Records back in 2010. Killyourstereo.com sat down with frontman Ryan Young to discuss new album 'Home', touring Australia and DIY Descendents tattoos.
It’s not all doom and gloom though, Off With Their Heads manage to redeem themselves in the moments where Home finds its own sound among the punk rock milieu.
While Home is a strong album, the tales of Young being destined to spend life in solitude are slowly starting to bore.