Flatfoot 56
is an Oi! punk band from Chicago, Illinois. The group's use of Scottish Highland bagpipes has led to their classification as a Celtic punk band, comparable to Dropkick Murphys or Flogging Molly.
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History
The band formed in summer
2000 as a three-piece punk band. The three original members, who are brothers (Tobin Bawinkel, Justin Bawinkel, and Kyle Bawinkel), started writing songs in Fall 2000. By the Christmas season of the same year, they were playing their first concert. In January
2001, the band added Josh Robieson (
bagpipes,
guitar,
mandolin) to the lineup and the band began including the Highland bagpipes and a second
guitar into its sound.
In 2001 they recorded their first demo, then in Summer 2002, the band recorded their first full length album, entitled
Rumble of 56
. This recording was done in
Rockford, Illinois, in a studio called the Noise Chamber. Their second album,
Waves of War
, was released in 2003. Their song, "That's OK," had heavy radio play on stations across the
Midwestern United States. It has been known as one of the higher-rated songs Flatfoot 56 has ever played and is definitely a crowd favorite at live performances.
In 2004, Flatfoot 56 performed at the
Cornerstone Festival in Illinois for a crowd of about 700 people. It was at this concert that the band released their first album,
Knuckles Up
. It has been the band's best-selling record, and the group continues to record and tour. The band has been signed to
Flicker Records and has re-released
Knuckles Up
through the label. Their fourth record,
Jungle of the Midwest Sea
, was released on May 15, 2007.
While touring and playing with Flatfoot 56, Kyle Bawinkel plays bass for a side project called
Sexually Frustrated.
In January 2009, the band announced on their website that they are currently recording a new, full-length album. The title of the album probably will be Black Thorn, but the name hasn't been verified yet.
Live performances
Flatfoot 56 commonly encourages and organizes a variation on a circle pit called the
Meat Grinder, which has become immensely popular with fans. They're also known for the "Braveheart," in which the audience splits down the middle and rushes toward each other at the beginning of a song, in imitation of a scene from the movie of the same name. Flatfoot 56 usually ends their sets with the hymn "Amazing Grace." The audience wraps their arms around each other's shoulders and sings along for the first verse before devolving into a massive circle pit for the remainder of the song.
Members
- Tobin Bawinkel - lead vocals, guitar
- Josh Robieson - lead guitar, mandolin, bagpipes
- Kyle Bawinkel - bass, vocals
- Justin Bawinkel - drums, vocals
- Adam Christensen- rhythm guitar (occasional touring guitarist since Fall of 2007
)
Discography
- Rumble of 56
– 2002
- Waves of War
– 2003
- Knuckles Up
– 2004
- Knuckles Up
(re-release) – 2006
- Jungle of the Midwest Sea
– 2007
- Black Thorn (in production)
– 2009