Call Me Malcolm Sign to Wiretap Records and Release Album "Me, Myself and Something Else"
South London, UK ska/punk band Call Me Malcolm recently signed with LA-based label Wiretap Records and released their new full-length album Me, Myself and Something Else on Friday May 15th. They also released two music videos for their singles Wake Up, The Monster Said and What You Burn.
The band says, "We’re ecstatic to be welcomed into the Wiretap Records family for the release of 'Me, Myself and Something Else.' After two years of love and devotion to a record, it’s incredible to be working with a label who shares not only the same passion for the music that we make but also about creating a supportive global scene."
Call Me Malcolm is a five-piece ska/punk band from Kent, UK, blending hard punk, a crunchy ska sound, and three-part harmonies. Described by Vinnie Fiorello (Less Than Jake) as “a saving grace of the genre”, the band was originally inspired by the US third wave leaders of the late 90s. Since then, Call Me Malcolm has evolved a harder, sharper edge, creating a unique sound which is eliciting plaudits from around the world.
April 2018, they released I Was Broken When You Got Here, an album telling the story of the band’s struggles with mental health, to critical acclaim. Recorded with Oz Craggs at Hidden Track Studios (Mallory Knox, Feed The Rhino, Riskee and The Ridicule), the release showcased the band’s layered, intricate songwriting. Ska Punk Daily voted this record #8 in their “Top 10 Ska Punk Albums of the Decade.”
“A saving grace of the genre.“ - Vinnie Fiorello (Less Than Jake)
“Breakthrough Artist of 2018” - Ska Parade/Ska Punk Daily
“Genius” - Vive Le Rock
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