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This Is Our Battlefield

a Glasgow DIY gigs collective

About Me


Occasionally asked questions!
So who are you?
We're This Is Our Battlefield, a Glasgow DIY gigs collective. The particular numpties involved are Sarah, Tom, Toe, Kenny and Nick.
What's the name all about?
It's part of something Guy Picciotto (Rites of Spring, Fugazi) once said (picture above); we had no idea what to call ourselves and we liked it. Tom was so inspired he almost shed a little tear.
Tell us about these gigs, then.
Basically, we just want to put on some good bands, get some people along and have fun. But we want to make sure we do it fairly at all times; and fairly not just to the people that come to our gigs by keeping prices low, but also to the bands we get to play.
How do you do that?
We pay them as much as we can. This whole thing is not for profit, so we can afford to, even with low door tax. At each gig the first thing we need to do is pay for the venue, and if there's a touring band playing we'll need to make sure they can afford to get to their next gig and eat and whatnot, but after that we'll split up the cash between the other bands.
So you don't take any money at all?
Well, we cover our costs: posters and flyers, rider (for all the bands, not just the headliners!), tickets if we got any printed (we did tickets once, for the all dayer, and sold like six in advance despite getting a good turnout, so you probably won't see too many more ticketed gigs from us), that sort of thing. But that's it. We even pay in to each gig ourselves.
Yeah? Why?
We enjoy ourselves at these gigs as much as anyone, so it's only fair, really. But more importantly Mike Watt of the Minutemen had a famous door policy: if you're not playing, you're paying. We try and stick to that - no guestlist means less bullshit going on with cowboys at the door - and we're not playing, so we pay up.
What about merch guys / girls with touring bands, the sound guy, the bar sta... -
Yeah, alright. We're not daft.
Do you get bands to sell tickets?
In the (very) rare case of a ticketed gig, bands can have some tickets to sell if they like. They're under absolutely no obligation though. Like we mentioned above though, you won't see many ticketed gigs from us.
You're not pay to play then?
Definitely not. p2p is not cool, and anyway, if we're not making any money from it, what would be the point?
True. How do you choose what bands play?
We get emails from various tour bookers letting us know who's touring, but far more often there's someone we really like and we just chance our arm and email them or whatever.
What about supports?
Obviously we try and put together a gig where the line up makes sense - we're probably not going to put on a black metal band with some solo acoustic dude or anything. We probably won't put on a black metal band at all, mind you, that's maybe not our kind of thing.
What is your kind of thing?
A pretty broad spectrum, really - we've put on all sorts from metalcore to post-rock, and confused ourselves no end with lovely folky stuff at Hangover Club!, but mostly we do punk / hardcore / screamo / emo sort of stuff.
Will you put my band on?
Maybe. Usually we'll have someone in mind but there's no harm in asking; stranger things have happened.
But we've toured and / or played with a series of mediocre but semi-popular bands!
This is of absolutely no interest to us whatsoever. If we like you, we like you, if we don't, we don't.
I'm one of those many agents trying to flog currently fashionable bands with no substance and a huge guarantee, should I contact you?
No, thanks.
I'm that crazy agent that represents the likes of Paul Daniels, Gina G and Pat Sharpe that keeps on emailing, should I still contact you?
Yeah, keep those ones coming, we like them a lot.
How do you promote your gigs?
Online, of course - on this page, and various forums that we post on (we try to avoid spamming sites we dont generally use ourselves), on Facebook , on last.fm , but most importantly out on the street; for each gig we'll have spent altogether far too much time walking about town putting up posters in pubs, leaving flyers in shops, and hanging around before and after even the most remotely relevant gig.
Did you bastards take my poster down to put yours up?
No, we didn't. We're quite keen on our posters staying up ourselves so we're not going to mess with anyone elses.
Is this FAQ not a bit over the top?
Yeah, maybe. I mean, if you're at all involved in the DIY scene then none of this will be anything especially new or revolutionary to you, we realise that. It's pretty standard DIY practice. But we do want to make our gigs as open and accessible as possible so I suppose this is maybe a good way to introduce the idea to newer people. Also, it's a handy quick reference for bands to check us out when we're offering them gigs.
I like the concept behind it, but I can't be doing with the loud screamy bands you put on.
That's a pity. Give them another chance, they're all great, we promise. Plus, we don't just do loud stuff - the periodic Hangover Club! gigs in particular. But there are loads of awesome DIY people in Glasgow you should definitely check out, like Nuts and Seeds, Cry Parrot, Drive Carefully, Hard Work and loads of others. Check out our top friends below and you'll totally find something you like.

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Music:

Member Since: 4/22/2006
Band Website: tiob.co.uk
Influences: Petpiranha, Dischord, Bombed Out, Jealous, Plan-it X, No Idea, and loads of longstanding awesome DIY collectives: We Are the Kids, Cold Dead Hands, oopemoscreamo, Collective AKA, among stacks of others.

Sounds Like: Past gigs:
Stapleton + Triple School + Nathaniel Green (ENG) @ Nice n Sleazy, 8/7/8
Glass and Ashes (USA) + Black Rat Death Squad + Citizens @ O'Henry's, 27/4/7
Kaddish + Kids Return (ENG) + Black Channels @ the 13th Note Café, 25/4/7
[Hangover Club!] Rob St John + Withered Hand + The Wee Rogue @ Nice n Sleazy, 7/10/7
Lemuria (USA) + Ringers (USA) + The Kimberly Steaks + Carraway (ENG) + Year of the Man (ENG) @ O'Henry's, 22/9/7
Archives + Mesa Verde + Le Soleil Brille @ O'Henry's, 24/8/7
Avast! + Dead or American + Soon... @ O'Henry's, 18/8/7
[Hangover Club!] My Kappa Roots + Eagleowl + The Wee Rogue @ Nice n Sleazy, 1/7/7
Hot Cross (USA) + Kaddish + Friday Night Gunfight @ Nice n Sleazy, 24/6/7
Titus Gein + Mesa Verde + Avast! + Alamos + Ex Wives + Spyamp + No Kilter + Kaddish + Some Young Pedro + Juliet Kilo @ Nice n Sleazy, 14/4/7
Once We Were (SWE) + Archives + Lou Hickey + Groaner @ O'Henry's, 12/4/7
La Quiete (ITA) + Avast! + Mesa Verde @ Nice n Sleazy, 5/4/7
Vessels (ENG) + Piano Bar Fight + Grozny @ O'Henry's, 23/2/7
The Alpacinos + The Mercury League (ENG) + I Stand Alone @ O'Henry's, 18/11/6
Avast! + Once We Were (SWE) + Fragile @ O'Henry's, 14/10/6
Mercury Tilt Switch + Avast! + Piano Bar Fight @ Nice n Sleazy, 16/9/6
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My Blog

[10/7/8] Thank you, chaps...

...for making last night's Stapleton show so special. Sleazies was at capacity and I imagine all the bands went home with smiles on their faces. Thank you all for coming down to what has certainly bee...
Posted by This Is Our Battlefield on Wed, 09 Jul 2008 09:38:00 PST

[3/4/8] First gigs of 2008! + other bits and pieces.

Hello!So, we’ve finally got some gigs sorted out after a couple of things we tried a bit earlier in the year fell through.Gig 1:This is very exciting, for lots of reasons: we all love Kids Retur...
Posted by This Is Our Battlefield on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 01:07:00 PST

[10/6/7] On Guestlists.

One of the things that causes a stir at quite a few of our gigs is our no-guestlist policy. It always surprises me a bit when someone asks why we do that but I suppose if someone isn't used to DIY gig...
Posted by This Is Our Battlefield on Sun, 10 Jun 2007 07:41:00 PST

[7/6/7] End of a Year gig moved to Dundee!

Hey all, Unfortunately when O'Henry's were doing their refurb something went wrong and the place ended up flooded - all gigs over the next fortnight are off, which takes out End of a Year / Attack the...
Posted by This Is Our Battlefield on Thu, 07 Jun 2007 01:50:00 PST

[24/4/7] RIP Hangover Club.

Well, not exactly. But unfortunately we've had to can the May installment due to the double bookings and unavoidable pull outs, leaving our line up somewhat devastated, and rather than throw something...
Posted by This Is Our Battlefield on Tue, 24 Apr 2007 12:18:00 PST

[17/4/7] Hangover Club!

Hallo, I've got 15 minutes before work starts, so I thought I'd put up a quick note to thank everyone that came to and played at the Once We Were gig in O'Henry's (Lou Hickey, Archives, Groaner) and p...
Posted by This Is Our Battlefield on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 12:54:00 PST

[6/4/7] Yus.

Know what's awesome? When a massive ball of stress becomes a total victory. Various things almost went wrong last night - not least LaQ breaking down somewhere between Leeds and Sleazies - but it all ...
Posted by This Is Our Battlefield on Fri, 06 Apr 2007 10:45:00 PST

[24/2/7] Through the hungover fug...

Last night was really great. This morning is far less pleasant, but that definitely can't be attributed to any of the wonderful bands, O'Henry's staff, or people that made it well special. Blame for t...
Posted by This Is Our Battlefield on Sat, 24 Feb 2007 04:26:00 PST

TIOB 2006 top 10s.

Hallo. Far be it for us to be herd-followers, but these are alright for a bit of fun, eh? This Is Our Battlefield's top 10 records of 2006 (well, mine and Tom's, Nick's and Toe's to follow): Tom's Top...
Posted by This Is Our Battlefield on Thu, 14 Dec 2006 06:24:00 PST

The Alpacinos play their last gig.

If you've not heard already, it's our sad duty to let you know that unfortunately the numpties known as The Alpacinos are breaking up. Stalwarts of the Glasgow and Lanarkshire punk rock scene for year...
Posted by This Is Our Battlefield on Wed, 01 Nov 2006 08:36:00 PST