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Marching Orders

Australian Made

About Me


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Marching Orders was conceived in 2002. A 3 track demo was recorded, but the original lineup disbanded before playing live. After a years hiatus, the band was resurrected with Al on vocals being joined by Chris on drums, Ben on guitar and Ander on bass. After six months of songwriting and practice, the addition of Phil on lead guitar further solidified the bands musical direction.
This line up released the independent six track ‘Last Drinks’ EP in 2005 and in 2006 contributed two songs to a split 7” with Canada’s Alternate Action on Longshot records. The bands pub rock sound combined with traditional Oi! stylings drew comparisons with the likes of Menace and On File by reviewers.
Not long after these releases Ander parted ways with Marching Orders and Doug was introduced to the fold on rhythm guitar while Ben moved on to bass duties.
2007 saw the band regrouping with this new line up, hitting the stages again, and writing new material for the next release. Dead End Street was released late 2007 on cd in Australia on Three Stars Records and on 10" vinyl in Germany on Randale Records.
In 2008 the band released a brand new 5 track 10" vinyl EP, again on Longshot Records. This came out just in time for the bands first ever international shows when they travelled to the US in May. After playing in New York City the band travelled down to Allentown to make a main stage appearance at the 2008 East Coast Oi! Fest. The band is now concentrating on writing material for an album due for release early 2009.
Drawing influences from both the rich heritage of Australian pub rock and the pioneers of the Oi! and streetpunk movements; combined with their experiences in punk, rockabilly and hardcore bands; Marching Orders plays street level rock’n’roll straight from the heart, no matter what the trends of the day might be.
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Now available from LONGSHOT MUSIC
The incredible
ALTERNATE ACTION / MARCHING ORDERS
split 7"
You can listen to a couple of the songs from the release here right now:
'Nihilistic' by MARCHING ORDERS
'Dead End Street' by ALTERNATE ACTION
Buy now from
LONGSHOT
View review at:
- www.aussieskins.com
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Music:

Member Since: 9/7/2005
Band Members:
Al - Vocals

Phil - Guitar

Ben - Bass

Chris - Drums

Influences: Cock Sparrer, The Business, Menace, Sham 69, 4Skins, The Last Resort, Condemned 84, Combat 84, Cockney Rejects, The Ruts, Eddie and the Hotrods, The Clash, Stiff Little Fingers, Blitz, Social Distortion, Sick of it All, Agnostic Front, Terror, Blood for Blood, Minor Threat, Stray Cats, Rose Tattoo, AC/DC, The Angels, The Coloured Balls, Symarip, Skatalites, Slackers, Bad Manners, The Specials etc..
Sounds Like: Menace, Cock Sparrer, The Business, The Last Resort, Rose Tattoo.
Record Label: Three Stars (Aust), Randale (Ger), Longshot (USA)
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Dead End Street Maximum Rocknroll Review

MARCHING ORDERS  "Dead End Street" CD   Seven-song CD from Melbourne, Australia's MARCHING ORDERS. Straight-up street punk played aggro-style by a bunch of Aussie baldies. MARCHING ORDERS plays...
Posted by Marching Orders on Thu, 28 Feb 2008 07:15:00 PST

Rebellion Records Compilation CD

Pre Order Now from www.rebellionrecords.nl Available from October 25th Rebellion Records presents a midprice compilation showcase of top-talented streetpunk acts. Comes in beautiful designed digipack...
Posted by Marching Orders on Thu, 19 Oct 2006 08:13:00 PST

MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL REVIEW


Posted by Marching Orders on Tue, 19 Sep 2006 02:48:00 PST

Punk & Oi! in the UK review

MARCHING ORDERS - Last Drinks (From the band) 6 track c.d. from this Melbourne, Australia based band and pretty good it is too. Marching Orders play oi/streetpunk which is similar in sound to Menace ...
Posted by Marching Orders on Wed, 05 Jul 2006 03:04:00 PST