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R.I.P. Unpaid Debt [1999-2008]

TAKING SEXY AWAY AGAIN

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AFTER 8 YEARS TOGETHER, COUNTLESS NATIONAL TOURS AND SACRIFICES THEY NEVER EXPECTED TO MAKE, SYDNEY'S PREMIER PUNK QUARTET UNPAID DEBT ARE CALLING IT A DAY. MATTHEW CHEETHAM HAD A CHAT TO FRONT MAN JOEY CATANZARO AND DRUMMER DAMIEN ELLIOT ABOUT WHY THEY FEEL THE TIME IS RIGHT.THE DEBT IS PAID“Someone had knocked over a microphone stand and I tripped over it and heard my ankle snap and make a sound that I knew it shouldn’t make. So at the end of the song I pulled up my jeans and sure enough it was bruised black and could barely support my weight. We finished the set and I collapsed at the end of the last song. I ended up catching the plane home the next day in a wheelchair.”Whether physical, emotional or financial, these words from singer Joey Catanzaro show he is no stranger to making sacrifices for the sake of his band. Forming in 2000, Unpaid Debt have played “in every nook and cranny and every fucking seedy bar in the country” and supported the likes of NOFX, Lagwagon and their heroes The Bouncing Souls. So why stop there? “We looked at everything we’ve done and there’s a lot that we’re proud of as a band,” says drummer Damien Elliot. “There was a sense that we achieved enough and that if we kept it going, it might go stale.” After crawling out from the bottom of the circle pit to become one of Australia’s most respected punk bands, they wouldn’t have finished it off any other way. “I just think that, especially with punk bands, they seem to have a tendency to end badly. Either someone dies, or they lose their credibility and change their style, or they fade away. I definitely didn’t want to fade away,” adds a confident Catanzaro, who has clearly put an immense amount of consideration into this decision.Saying goodbye in the form of a show at Sydney’s reputable Annandale Hotel, it’s to not only bid farewell but celebrate all the good things that have happened to them. Many of these include the myriad of times the band has toured the country, whether with a band like Mad Caddies or Lagwagon, or on their own, and Unpaid Debt has racked up more mileage than your average punk band, most of which will be highlighted on a DVD documentary the band are releasing later in the year. This kind of commitment has also seen them gain fans and, more importantly, friends in places they would have never imagined. “We’ve got people flying from Western Australia, Victoria and Queensland for the last show,” says Catanzaro, before taking a deep breath and proudly stating, “We’ve done so many amazing things, but the fact that we have affected all of these people all over the country to that extent is the biggest thing I could ever hope to achieve.”The word ‘achieve’ is used by both men more often than you would expect for a band who has only released two EP’s and one album nationally, but to Unpaid Debt, record sales and chart positions have never been a part of their motivation. “I still marvel at the fact that we got on the radio,” says Catanzaro. “We’re not a commercial pop band and we never have been and we never would have been. We were always a punk band who played the music we wanted to play and the music we wanted to listen to.” Luckily, they weren’t the only ones who wanted to listen to it, as the band took out first place in the illustrious triple j Unearthed competition in 2004 with their track Verity and followed it up with a national tour.There’s a moment during this interview when I see the last thing I expected to see in the eyes of the tattooed, bearded front man of a punk rock band. As Catanzaro explains what he’ll miss most about being that front man, his eyes begin to water, not to an easily noticeable degree, but enough that for a brief moment, it becomes a reality how much being in this band means to him. “I guess for me, this band mattered to the people that mattered to me. Not being a band that chased commercial success as such, it was enough for me to be able to have the respect of people who I respected.”Finishing things off with modest words, Catanzaro has this to say of the three young men he has shared the better part of the last 8 years with. “The other guys in my band are really, really talented, but I’m not. When we started I couldn’t sing but I knew that I wanted to, and what we have achieved as a band just shows that eventually if you stick with it, you’re the last person standing.” Even if it’s on a broken ankle.cheers!

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 2/22/2005
Band Website: unpaiddebt.net
Band Members:♠ Joey - Vocals♠ Damo - Drums♠ Haz - Bass♠ Nathan - Guitar♠ Pockets - Pockets, Comic Relief & Bass in the last two refrains of 'no apologies' when haz is at one with the crowd man
Mick - Plays for Shannon Noll He rocks!!...hard...ask him... 1. Noose Song
2. Drinking With My Stereo
3. The Working Weak
4. Southern Cross Bones
5. Weigh Me Down
6. Stitches
7. West Of The City
8. 34
9. Us Against The World
10. Over My Dead Body
11. Self Destruct
12. This Coffin
Unpaid Debt -"The Working Weak" video clipUnpaid Debt - "verity" live from the Annandale HotelUnpaid Debt - Forthcoming DVD Doco Preview
Influences:
Sounds Like: Releases (click to purchase)


"Southern Cross Bones"
Released August 2006 through Shrine Records/Shock

"Broken Hearts...Broken Bones"
Released October 2004 through Chatterbox Records/MGM

"Ugly On The Inside"
Released September 2002 Independently

“It’s taken Unpaid Debt a while to get to this stage, but upon listening to Southern Cross Bones, it’s easy to see why they waited. Their debut LP is an assured slice of frenetic punk rock, devoid of the mistakes and hero-worship that usually characterise first albums. 8/10”
BLUNT

“It’s crazy just how strong the first half of the album is. Southern Cross Bones (the song) will whip dull and lazy punters into a circle pit frenzy, Weigh Me Down is grand and anthemic, and Stitches again brings out sing-a-longs similar to what you’d imagine from the likes of the Dropkick Murphys sans the bagpipes.”
FASTER LOUDER

“Unpaid Debt have successfully devised a 12-track monster, uncompromising on the riffs whilst forging an argumentative stance that punk rock is far from dead in this country. Unpaid Debt will soon be riding the success of their most pertinent release to date and the band has instilled the circle-pit ideal that each track can and will be as anthemic and as passionate as the next.”
BOMBSHELL

“It’s refreshing to see a band creating music so honest and free of public persuasion, especially in the realm of punk. Where others may sound like clichéd imitations, a band like this shows how it should be done. It’s certainly one for fans of the genre, but at any rate, Southern Cross Bones is a top-notch Australian punk release.”
ROCKUS
Record Label: Shrine/Shock
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

DEMOS (PART 3 - FINAL)

So we've been putting these unreleased demo tracks out there over the last few weeks, we hope you like them and that you've had a chance to download them.the 3 tracks up now are the last 3 we are putt...
Posted by R.I.P. Unpaid Debt [1999-2008] on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 05:46:00 PST

DEMOS (PART TWO)

Hey All,At the beginning of 2003 Unpaid Debt started recording demo versions of songs that we were writing at the time, some of the songs we demo'd between 2003 and 2006 made it onto either 'Broken He...
Posted by R.I.P. Unpaid Debt [1999-2008] on Thu, 14 Feb 2008 02:06:00 PST

DEMOS (PART ONE)

Hey All, At the beginning of 2003 Unpaid Debt started recording demo versions of songs that we wrote, some of the songs we demo'd between 2003 and 2006 made it onto either 'Broken Hearts...Broken Bone...
Posted by R.I.P. Unpaid Debt [1999-2008] on Tue, 05 Feb 2008 03:56:00 PST

THANKYOU

Thanks heaps to everyone who came out to our last show at the Annandale on Saturday night, it meant the world to us and we couldn't think of a finer way to wrap things up. The Annandale sold out withi...
Posted by R.I.P. Unpaid Debt [1999-2008] on Tue, 05 Feb 2008 01:00:00 PST

UNPAID DEBT - DOCUMENTARY

As previously mentioned our long awaited DVD will be completed but it will not be ready at the last show, instead we will be filming the last show to be included on it. Keep an eye out for our trusty ...
Posted by R.I.P. Unpaid Debt [1999-2008] on Fri, 11 Jan 2008 12:45:00 PST

TICKETS TO THE FINAL SHOW

It seems as though there is a little confusion about how to get tickets to our last show, there are two ways you can do it 1) if you have a credit card click here to purchase tickets, ticket cond...
Posted by R.I.P. Unpaid Debt [1999-2008] on Fri, 11 Jan 2008 12:38:00 PST

SO LONG AND THANKS FOR ALL THE BOOZE

After eight years and five releases Unpaid Debt have decided to call it a day. We will be playing our final show on Saturday the 2nd of February 2008 at the Annandale Hotel in Sydney and will be joine...
Posted by R.I.P. Unpaid Debt [1999-2008] on Wed, 05 Dec 2007 03:51:00 PST