Middle Finger Salute are an English punk rock band from Blackburn, Lancashire, England.

Middle Finger Salute
OriginBlackburn, Lancashire, England
GenresPunk rock, pop punk, alternative rock
Years active2005–present
LabelsCircuit Scene Records (UK),[1] Drumming Monkey Records (EU)
MembersCal Sutton
Danny Wareing
Ryan McDermott
Miles Starkie
Past membersJonny Marriner
Websitewww.middlefingersalute.co.uk

History

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Middle Finger Salute began in 2005 by four friends aged 13 and 15 playing in a punk band. The band managed to get onto the festival scene performing Rebellion Festivals and Wasted Punk Festivals, in the UK and Europe, self-releasing EP's such as Guts for Glory and What We Live For.

Tours and recordings

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In 2012, after releasing three self-financed EPs and several compilation inclusions (including two separate Vans Warped compilations released by Side One Dummy), Middle Finger Salute took a step back from their touring schedule to hit the studio. Their debut album Old Friends, New Bruises was released on 12 November 2012 on Circuit Scene Records.

The last few years has seen the band tour the US on the Vans Warped Tour three times (2009, 2010 and 2013), play SXSW, headline their own show in Los Angeles and tour the UK and Europe countless times, including shows at Liverpool Sound City, Rebellion Festival, In The City Festival, Wickerman Festival, and playing shows with artists such as Make Do and Mend, Against Me!, The Riverboat Gamblers, Rancid, Set Your Goals, Cancer Bats and The Blackout (amongst many others) in the process.[2]

The band performed at Vans Warped Tour UK, the first UK Warped Tour in 13 years, at Alexandra Palace.[3]

In summer 2013, the band performed on the entire Vans Warped Tour in the US.

Albums

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We Are The Sleepless (2010)

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In June 2010, their EP We Are The Sleepless was self-released to coincide with their stint on the Vans Warped Tour 2010. The EP featured guest vocals from Anti-Flag's Justin Sane and Cock Sparrer's Colin McFaull, whom the band had met on previous tours. The EP was received well and the band sold out their pressing of the EP. To date, the EP has never been re-pressed.

In January 2011, the band regrettably announced that long time friend and original bass player Jonny Marriner had left the band to focus on work commitments.[4] Later that month it was announced that Chris Brownless would be taking the position on bass.

Old Friends, New Bruises (2012)

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In October 2011, Middle Finger Salute announced they had begun recording their first album to be released on Circuit Scene Records. Old Friends, New Bruises was released on 12 November 2012, with pre-sale at Vans Warped Tour UK on 10 November. "We Made It" was made available for free download running up to the release on the band's social media.

Disposable Noise (2013)

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In January 2013, it was announced that the band would be performing on the full Vans Warped Tour 2013. The band then released Disposable Noise EP as a fresh release for the two-month tour. Disposable Noise EP was released on 12 June digitally, but physical copies were only sold for the duration of the Vans Warped Tour.

Band members

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  • Calum Sutton
  • Danny Wareing
  • Ryan McDermott
  • Miles Starkie

Discography

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Albums

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Year Album Label
2006 Middle Finger Salute Self-released
2008 Guts For Glory (EP)
2009 What We Live For
Vans Warped Tour '09 Official Compilation SideOneDummy Records
2010 We Are The Sleepless Self-released
Vans Warped Tour '10 Official Compilation SideOneDummy Records
2012 Old Friends, New Bruises Circuit Scene Records (UK), Drumming Monkey Records (EU)
2013 Vans Warped Tour '13 Official Compilation SideOneDummy Records
Disposable Noise EP Knuckles Up Records

References

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  1. ^ "Circuit Scene Records (UK)". Archived from the original on 28 September 2012.
  2. ^ Circuit Scene Records (29 October 2012). "Middle Finger Salute - Old Friends, New Bruises". Circuitscenerecords.bandcamp.com.
  3. ^ "Vans Warped Tour, 10th November, Alexandra Palace, United Kingdom". Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Middle Finger Salute - Home". Facebook.com. 3 May 2009. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
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