
Nunchukka Superfly 95 (Limited Edition Orange Vinyl)
Take yourself back, 30 years ago, give or take a year or so.
It was 1993, The Hard-Ons had called it a day after touring Europe and America for almost half the year, it just wasnât working anymore.Â
Prog-hardcore outfit Massappeal also folded around 1994.
Peter Allen, Peter Black and Ray Ahn found themselves starting a new band âNunchukka Superflyâ, they tried out singers for almost a year before Harpoonâs James (aka JJ) McCann came along, luckily this time it clicked.
They hit the ground running with high profile supports and festivals due to the reputations of their previous bands. This beast was something different though and some punters pushed back as it wasnât what they were expecting. This spurned the band on to give 110% and push their musicality to a new level. They were a powerhouse who often blew other bands off stage.
In 1995, the cracks began showing as the band started to ânot get on so wellâ.
The album âNunchukka Superfly 95â was recorded in one day, considering the hostility, the recording went exceptionally well. The band described the day and the music as âyou can hear that tensionâ, âvolatileâ, âintenseâ, a moment in time, captured on a master and if you tried to create it again, you couldnât.
This line up of the band played one last show at the Big Day Out in 1996, Blackie describes the show as âwe hadnât even spoken, let alone rehearsed for fuck knows how long and I wasnât even sure the other guys were gonna show up ha! But⊠10 mins before we were meant to go on stage there we were. We kinda grunted at each other and took the stage. FUCKEN HELL it was something!!! Iâll never forget that gig!â
Nunchukka Superfly continued with Ray and Blackie, the album was shelved and that was it. Until a couple of years ago when James found a copy of the master CD.
The years had passed, and peace had been made between the four musicians, listening back to the recordings they knew this album had to see the light of day. So, for its first ever release, Cheersquad Records & Tapes present to you âNunchukka Superfly 95â as James describes it âraw and straight from the gates of hellâ.
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Take yourself back, 30 years ago, give or take a year or so.
It was 1993, The Hard-Ons had called it a day after touring Europe and America for almost half the year, it just wasnât working anymore.Â
Prog-hardcore outfit Massappeal also folded around 1994.
Peter Allen, Peter Black and Ray Ahn found themselves starting a new band âNunchukka Superflyâ, they tried out singers for almost a year before Harpoonâs James (aka JJ) McCann came along, luckily this time it clicked.
They hit the ground running with high profile supports and festivals due to the reputations of their previous bands. This beast was something different though and some punters pushed back as it wasnât what they were expecting. This spurned the band on to give 110% and push their musicality to a new level. They were a powerhouse who often blew other bands off stage.
In 1995, the cracks began showing as the band started to ânot get on so wellâ.
The album âNunchukka Superfly 95â was recorded in one day, considering the hostility, the recording went exceptionally well. The band described the day and the music as âyou can hear that tensionâ, âvolatileâ, âintenseâ, a moment in time, captured on a master and if you tried to create it again, you couldnât.
This line up of the band played one last show at the Big Day Out in 1996, Blackie describes the show as âwe hadnât even spoken, let alone rehearsed for fuck knows how long and I wasnât even sure the other guys were gonna show up ha! But⊠10 mins before we were meant to go on stage there we were. We kinda grunted at each other and took the stage. FUCKEN HELL it was something!!! Iâll never forget that gig!â
Nunchukka Superfly continued with Ray and Blackie, the album was shelved and that was it. Until a couple of years ago when James found a copy of the master CD.
The years had passed, and peace had been made between the four musicians, listening back to the recordings they knew this album had to see the light of day. So, for its first ever release, Cheersquad Records & Tapes present to you âNunchukka Superfly 95â as James describes it âraw and straight from the gates of hellâ.
















