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¡Forward, Russia!

¡Forward, Russia! are an English rock band from Leeds, active between 2004 and 2008, before re-forming in 2013. The band's debut album, Give Me a Wall, was released in 2006. Until 2006, the band only named tracks with numbers, in the order that they were written. The band had used faux Cyrillic, with its name occasionally typeset as ¡FФЯWДЯD, RUSSIД!. The band went on hiatus after the release of their second album, Life Processes, in 2008. They re-formed in 2013 for a show at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds in November 2013 for its 10th anniversary, and then played the Live at Leeds Festival at Leeds Town Hall in 2014.[3]

¡Forward, Russia!
¡Forward, Russia! at Summer Sundae 2006
Background information
OriginLeeds, England
GenresIndie rock,[1] dance-punk,[2] post-hardcore[2]
Years active2004–2008, 2013–2014
LabelsCooking Vinyl, Dance to the Radio, Mute North America, Vinyl Junkie
MembersSimeon Reid
Rob Canning
Katie Nicholls
Whiskas

History edit

Formation and early singles edit

¡Forward, Russia! formed in early 2004 by Rob Canning, formerly of Leeds band The Black Helicopters and siblings Katie Nicholls and Whiskas (Sam Nicholls), previously of Leeds band les Flames! amongst others.[4][5] The band performed their first gig in April, closely followed by demos which received reviews from prominent music magazines such as Drowned in Sound and NME, who called it "Convulsing punk-funk brilliance from Leeds".

In April 2005, ¡Forward, Russia! released "Nine", a split 7-inch single with This Et Al, released on guitarist Whiskas' label Dance to the Radio.[1][6] This single was reviewed by the NME, who put it on their 'Radar'. The single sold out within a week.[1]

By summer 2005, Nicholls had finished college and others had quit their jobs to take up the band full-time.

Single "Thirteen"/"Fourteen" was released in August 2005 on White Heat Records, accompanied by a UK tour. Also during 2005, the band was featured in NME as one of Leeds' forerunners in the so-called 'New Yorkshire' scene (alongside The Research, The Sunshine Underground, The Ivories and Black Wire).[7][8] This was followed by several support slots and culminated in the band's first headline UK tour, which took the band to 37 different venues.

The band's next release, "Twelve" appeared in January 2006, on Dance to the Radio, entering the UK Top 40 at 36.

Give Me a Wall edit

Their next single, a new version of "Nine", was released in May, and preceded the debut album Give Me a Wall, produced by Paul Tipler and released on 15 May 2006 in the UK.[9] Around this time they toured with We Are Scientists,[9] and played alongside The Automatic, The Long Blondes, Howling Bells and Boy Kill Boy on the 2006 NME New Music Tour.[1]

The band signed to Mute Records in North America, where Give Me A Wall was released on 19 September 2006. A digital single of "Thirteen", as well as two EPs with lead tracks "Nine" and "Eighteen", were released to support the album. ¡Forward, Russia! have visited America four times, all in 2006, to play South by Southwest, the CMJ Music Marathon and tours with Scanners and Snowden. In Japan the band signed to Vinyl Junkie Recordings. Dance to the Radio distributed Give Me a Wall for the rest of the world, through an agreement with Cooperative Music. The album was on the most part released in late September/early October, with the band touring most of Europe around the period.

"Eighteen", the fourth track to be lifted from the album in the UK, was released in July on CD and two 7-inch single formats, reaching number one in the UK Indie Chart. The video for "Eighteen" features cameo appearances from members of The Pigeon Detectives, This Et Al and The Playmates.

"Nine" was featured on the soundtrack to the 2007 PSP game Burnout Dominator.[10] The original version of "Nine" was produced by Richard Green, previously of Ultrasound and The Somatics.

2006 included a short UK tour and numerous UK and European festival appearances, as well as performances in the United States.[11] The band played at the Reading and Leeds and Carling Weekend festivals, appearing on the NME/BBC Radio One Stage. The band played the MTV2 Spanking New Music Tour in November 2006 alongside Wolfmother, The Maccabees and Fields.[12] "Nineteen" was released as the final single from the album to support this tour.

At Belgium's Pukkelpop Festival, the band debuted their first post-GMAW material – "Don't Be A Doctor" – also the first song with a non-numerical title.[13] "Doctor" was recorded by GMAW producer Paul Tipler in September 2006 and released as a white-label one-sided etched ten-inch single on 12 February 2007.[11] The track was released digitally for the first time ever as part of Dance to the Radio's compilation Out of the Woods and Trees. The compilation also features rare tracks from Howling Bells and The Pigeon Detectives.

The band headlined a short UK and Irish tour in February and March 2007 to wrap up domestic promotion for the debut album.

Life Processes edit

Following a secret show to preview new material, the band recorded new material with producer Matt Bayles in Seattle, US.[7][11] On their blog of studio updates, numerous working titles for the songs were mentioned, including three songs previewed on the early 2007 tour. A single taken from the album, "Breaking Standing", was the first material from these sessions to be released.[14] The album was entitled Life Processes and was released by Cooking Vinyl in the UK on 14 April 2008,[14] Mute North America in June 2008, and Vinyl Junkie in Japan on 26 March 2008. The Japanese release includes exclusive bonus tracks "Reflection Symmetry" and "Don't Be A Doctor". The album, which according to Spin writer Josh Modell explored "more expansive, proggier territory" than its predecessor, met with a positive critical reception with Drowned in Sound describing it as "peppered by moments of brilliance" and The Independent stating that the album "skilfully combines punk rock ferocity with melodic ingenuity".[8][15][16]

Current status edit

In 2008, the band announced that they had "decided to take a break from doing ¡Forward, Russia!", and that the band would not be playing or recording "for the foreseeable future".[17][18] Their statement said "The idea of doing another tour with nothing new to offer was something that enthused none of us."[17] Katie Nichols had moved to Nottingham to undertake an art course, while Woodhead had worked as a producer.[17] The last known show or performance was held at the Brainwash festival, at the Brudenell Social Club, on 17 October 2008.[19] In February 2009, it was announced that Whiskas was joining Duels as a full-time member.[20] On 30 March 2013, the band re-emerged on Twitter, starting rumours of a reunion or re-formation, which were confirmed on 9 September in the form of a one-off gig at Brudenell Social Club to take place on 30 November 2013, followed by a second gig at Leeds Town Hall as part of Live at Leeds Festival on 3 May 2014.

Musical style edit

The band's music has been described as "art rock", "contemporary agit-punk", and "high-octane dance-punk".[8][21][22] When Give Me a Wall was released, the band received comparisons with Bloc Party, while the NME described them as sounding "like a peculiarly English take on emo".[21][23] The band's second album was described by Pitchfork as "a curious mélange of studied dance-punk and flailing hardcore".[24]

Jon Pareles, reviewing a live performance from 2006 in The New York Times stated "[their] songs aren't content with verse and chorus; they're packed with incident, and they're propelled by the indefatigable drumming of Katie Nicholls. Instruments unite for muscular, danceable funk, then splay apart like a fist suddenly opening."[25]

Woodhead's vocals were described as "post hardcore operatic screeching".[26]

Band members edit

  • Tom Woodhead – vocals, synth
  • Rob Canning – bass, guitar
  • Katie Nicholls – drums, vocals, shouts
  • Whiskas – electric guitar, shouts, synth

Work outside the band edit

Katie remixed I Was a Cub Scout's "I Hate Nightclubs"; her remix was released as a bonus single available exclusively online. She has also been nominated for the Peta 2's (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) 'World's sexiest Vegetarian' in 2007, 2008, and 2009, but did not win.[27][28][29]

Whiskas remixed Howling Bells' "Low Happening" under the name '¡Constructicons Form Devastator!' and his remix was released as a bonus single available online and on a 7-inch single.[30]

Woodhead has an electronic side-project AnteAter,[31] with one release to date, "Final Lekky" on DTTR's 3rd compilation Something I Learned Today – released March 2007. He also performed the vocals in the chorus of the Yes Boss song "Tongues in Knots" from their album Look Busy.[32]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Singles edit

Title Release Date Label UK Singles Chart[33] Album
"Nine" April 2005 Dance to the Radio
"Thirteen" / "Fourteen" August 2005 White Heat 74[34]
"Twelve" January 2006 Dance to the Radio 36 Give Me a Wall
"Nine" May 2006 40
"Eighteen" July 2006 44
"Nineteen" November 2006 67
"Don't Be A Doctor" Feb 2007
"Breaking Standing" 7 April 2008 Cooking Vinyl 195 Life Processes

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Wilson, MacKenzie "¡Forward, Russia! Biography", AllMusic, retrieved 2012-06-09
  2. ^ a b Howard, emily. "¡Forward, Russia!". The Quietus. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  3. ^ Aubergine, Cath (8 May 2014). "¡Forward, Russia!: Leeds Town Hall, Leeds – live review".
  4. ^ "Forward Russia! Hard working Yorkshire quartet", Clash, retrieved 2012-06-09
  5. ^ Annan, Nick (2006) "Forward Russia! "Weird" and "amazing" 25 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine", Clash, 6 July 2006, retrieved 2012-06-09
  6. ^ Clarke, Betty (2006) "¡Forward, Russia!, Give Me a Wall", The Guardian, 12 May 2006, retrieved 2012-06-10
  7. ^ a b Mackay, Emily (2008) "¡Forward, Russia! LIFE PROCESSES", The Quietus, 11 April 2008, retrieved 2012-06-10
  8. ^ a b c Dosanjh, Ash (2008) "Album: ¡Forward Russia!, Life Processes (Cooking vinyl)", The Independent, 13 April 2008, retrieved 2012-06-10
  9. ^ a b "Forward Russia Album, Single & Tour News", This Is Fake DIY, 13 March 2006, retrieved 2012-06-10
  10. ^ Altizer, Roger ""Burnout Dominator" Soundtrack and Songlist 7 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine", about.com, retrieved 2012-06-10
  11. ^ a b c "¡Forward Russia! Bio 19 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine", Drowned in Sound, retrieved 2012-06-09
  12. ^ "¡Forward Russia! And Wolfmother Announce Tour", This Is Fake DIY, 3 June 2006, retrieved 2012-06-10
  13. ^ Denney, Alex (2007) "¡Forward Russia! Don't Be A Doctor 13 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine", Drowned in Sound, 7 February 2007, retrieved 2012-06-09
  14. ^ a b "¡Forward Russia! announce new album details", NME, 12 February 2008, retrieved 2012-06-09
  15. ^ Modell, Josh (2008) "¡Forward, Russia! Life Processes", SPIN, August 2008, p. 100, retrieved 2012-06-10
  16. ^ Patashnik, Ben (2008) "¡Forward Russia! Life Processes 13 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine", Drowned in Sound, 28 March 2008, retrieved 2012-06-09
  17. ^ a b c "Forward, Russia to split?", NME, 13 August 2008, retrieved 2012-06-09
  18. ^ "¡Forward, Russia! Announce Split", MTV, 14 August 2008, retrieved 2012-06-10
  19. ^ Webb, Rob (2008) "iForward, Russia! announce last show... for now? 15 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine", Drowned in Sound, retrieved 2012-06-09
  20. ^ Now we are five 2 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine. Duelsmusic.co.uk. Retrieved on 2012-05-13.
  21. ^ a b Snodgrass, James (2006) "¡Forward, Russia!: Give Me A Wall", NME, 15 May 2006, retrieved 2012-06-09
  22. ^ Marcus, Laura (2006) "¡Forward Russia! March Through NYC", SPIN, 29 November 2006, retrieved 2012-06-09
  23. ^ Berman, Stuart (2006) "¡Forward, Russia! Give Me a Wall", Pitchfork, 1 August 2006, retrieved 2012-06-09
  24. ^ Orme, Mike (2008) "¡Forward, Russia! Life Processes", Pitchfork, 22 July 2008, retrieved 2012-06-09
  25. ^ Pareles, Jon (2006) "Music Review: '¡FORWARD, RUSSIA!' Postpunk Resurrected Anew", The New York Times, 30 November 2006, retrieved 2012-06-10
  26. ^ Ackroyd, Stephen (2006) "¡Forward, Russia – Give Me A Wall", This Is Fake DIY, retrieved 2012-06-10
  27. ^ "PETA2 kicks off “Sexiest Vegetarian” contest with Matt Skiba, Dan Yemin, Davey Havok, MacKaye", punknews.org, 25 May 2007, retrieved 2012-06-10
  28. ^ "Milano and Iero: World's Sexiest Vegetarians for 2008! 1 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine", peta2.com, retrieved 2012-06-10
  29. ^ "The 2009 World's Sexiest Vegetarians Are... 27 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine", peta2.com, retrieved 2012-06-10
  30. ^ Diver, Mike (2007) "Many happenings: Howling Bells tour, release single 25 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine", Drowned in Sound, 10 January 2007, retrieved 2012-06-10
  31. ^ Goodyear, Oliver (2005) "Friday 15/04/05 AnteAter, Duels, This Et Al, Kubichek!, O Fracas, The KBC, Kenosha @ Joseph's Well, Leeds", Gigwise.com, 17 April 2005, retrieved 2012-06-10
  32. ^ Cordor, Cyril "Yes Boss Biography", AllMusic, retrieved 2012-06-10
  33. ^ a b "Forward Russia(Link redirected to OCC website)", Chart Stats, retrieved 2012-06-10
  34. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 208. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official Last.FM page
  • ¡Forward, Russia! – Leeds Music Scene
  • Punkcast#1060 – Live video from Fontana's NYC – 3 November 2006

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This article is about the English band For the Russian political bloc see Forward Russia Forward Russia are an English rock band from Leeds active between 2004 and 2008 before re forming in 2013 The band s debut album Give Me a Wall was released in 2006 Until 2006 the band only named tracks with numbers in the order that they were written The band had used faux Cyrillic with its name occasionally typeset as FFYaWDYaD RUSSID The band went on hiatus after the release of their second album Life Processes in 2008 They re formed in 2013 for a show at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds in November 2013 for its 10th anniversary and then played the Live at Leeds Festival at Leeds Town Hall in 2014 3 Forward Russia Forward Russia at Summer Sundae 2006Background informationOriginLeeds EnglandGenresIndie rock 1 dance punk 2 post hardcore 2 Years active2004 2008 2013 2014LabelsCooking Vinyl Dance to the Radio Mute North America Vinyl JunkieMembersSimeon ReidRob CanningKatie NichollsWhiskas Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and early singles 1 2 Give Me a Wall 1 3 Life Processes 1 4 Current status 2 Musical style 3 Band members 3 1 Work outside the band 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Singles 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFormation and early singles edit Forward Russia formed in early 2004 by Rob Canning formerly of Leeds band The Black Helicopters and siblings Katie Nicholls and Whiskas Sam Nicholls previously of Leeds band les Flames amongst others 4 5 The band performed their first gig in April closely followed by demos which received reviews from prominent music magazines such as Drowned in Sound and NME who called it Convulsing punk funk brilliance from Leeds In April 2005 Forward Russia released Nine a split 7 inch single with This Et Al released on guitarist Whiskas label Dance to the Radio 1 6 This single was reviewed by the NME who put it on their Radar The single sold out within a week 1 By summer 2005 Nicholls had finished college and others had quit their jobs to take up the band full time Single Thirteen Fourteen was released in August 2005 on White Heat Records accompanied by a UK tour Also during 2005 the band was featured in NME as one of Leeds forerunners in the so called New Yorkshire scene alongside The Research The Sunshine Underground The Ivories and Black Wire 7 8 This was followed by several support slots and culminated in the band s first headline UK tour which took the band to 37 different venues The band s next release Twelve appeared in January 2006 on Dance to the Radio entering the UK Top 40 at 36 Give Me a Wall edit Their next single a new version of Nine was released in May and preceded the debut album Give Me a Wall produced by Paul Tipler and released on 15 May 2006 in the UK 9 Around this time they toured with We Are Scientists 9 and played alongside The Automatic The Long Blondes Howling Bells and Boy Kill Boy on the 2006 NME New Music Tour 1 The band signed to Mute Records in North America where Give Me A Wall was released on 19 September 2006 A digital single of Thirteen as well as two EPs with lead tracks Nine and Eighteen were released to support the album Forward Russia have visited America four times all in 2006 to play South by Southwest the CMJ Music Marathon and tours with Scanners and Snowden In Japan the band signed to Vinyl Junkie Recordings Dance to the Radio distributed Give Me a Wall for the rest of the world through an agreement with Cooperative Music The album was on the most part released in late September early October with the band touring most of Europe around the period Eighteen the fourth track to be lifted from the album in the UK was released in July on CD and two 7 inch single formats reaching number one in the UK Indie Chart The video for Eighteen features cameo appearances from members of The Pigeon Detectives This Et Al and The Playmates Nine was featured on the soundtrack to the 2007 PSP game Burnout Dominator 10 The original version of Nine was produced by Richard Green previously of Ultrasound and The Somatics 2006 included a short UK tour and numerous UK and European festival appearances as well as performances in the United States 11 The band played at the Reading and Leeds and Carling Weekend festivals appearing on the NME BBC Radio One Stage The band played the MTV2 Spanking New Music Tour in November 2006 alongside Wolfmother The Maccabees and Fields 12 Nineteen was released as the final single from the album to support this tour At Belgium s Pukkelpop Festival the band debuted their first post GMAW material Don t Be A Doctor also the first song with a non numerical title 13 Doctor was recorded by GMAW producer Paul Tipler in September 2006 and released as a white label one sided etched ten inch single on 12 February 2007 11 The track was released digitally for the first time ever as part of Dance to the Radio s compilation Out of the Woods and Trees The compilation also features rare tracks from Howling Bells and The Pigeon Detectives The band headlined a short UK and Irish tour in February and March 2007 to wrap up domestic promotion for the debut album Life Processes edit Following a secret show to preview new material the band recorded new material with producer Matt Bayles in Seattle US 7 11 On their blog of studio updates numerous working titles for the songs were mentioned including three songs previewed on the early 2007 tour A single taken from the album Breaking Standing was the first material from these sessions to be released 14 The album was entitled Life Processes and was released by Cooking Vinyl in the UK on 14 April 2008 14 Mute North America in June 2008 and Vinyl Junkie in Japan on 26 March 2008 The Japanese release includes exclusive bonus tracks Reflection Symmetry and Don t Be A Doctor The album which according to Spin writer Josh Modell explored more expansive proggier territory than its predecessor met with a positive critical reception with Drowned in Sound describing it as peppered by moments of brilliance and The Independent stating that the album skilfully combines punk rock ferocity with melodic ingenuity 8 15 16 Current status edit In 2008 the band announced that they had decided to take a break from doing Forward Russia and that the band would not be playing or recording for the foreseeable future 17 18 Their statement said The idea of doing another tour with nothing new to offer was something that enthused none of us 17 Katie Nichols had moved to Nottingham to undertake an art course while Woodhead had worked as a producer 17 The last known show or performance was held at the Brainwash festival at the Brudenell Social Club on 17 October 2008 19 In February 2009 it was announced that Whiskas was joining Duels as a full time member 20 On 30 March 2013 the band re emerged on Twitter starting rumours of a reunion or re formation which were confirmed on 9 September in the form of a one off gig at Brudenell Social Club to take place on 30 November 2013 followed by a second gig at Leeds Town Hall as part of Live at Leeds Festival on 3 May 2014 Musical style editThe band s music has been described as art rock contemporary agit punk and high octane dance punk 8 21 22 When Give Me a Wall was released the band received comparisons with Bloc Party while the NME described them as sounding like a peculiarly English take on emo 21 23 The band s second album was described by Pitchfork as a curious melange of studied dance punk and flailing hardcore 24 Jon Pareles reviewing a live performance from 2006 in The New York Times stated their songs aren t content with verse and chorus they re packed with incident and they re propelled by the indefatigable drumming of Katie Nicholls Instruments unite for muscular danceable funk then splay apart like a fist suddenly opening 25 Woodhead s vocals were described as post hardcore operatic screeching 26 Band members editTom Woodhead vocals synth Rob Canning bass guitar Katie Nicholls drums vocals shouts Whiskas electric guitar shouts synthWork outside the band edit Katie remixed I Was a Cub Scout s I Hate Nightclubs her remix was released as a bonus single available exclusively online She has also been nominated for the Peta 2 s People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals World s sexiest Vegetarian in 2007 2008 and 2009 but did not win 27 28 29 Whiskas remixed Howling Bells Low Happening under the name Constructicons Form Devastator and his remix was released as a bonus single available online and on a 7 inch single 30 Woodhead has an electronic side project AnteAter 31 with one release to date Final Lekky on DTTR s 3rd compilation Something I Learned Today released March 2007 He also performed the vocals in the chorus of the Yes Boss song Tongues in Knots from their album Look Busy 32 Discography editStudio albums edit Give Me a Wall 15 May 2006 Dance to the Radio UK No 53 33 Life Processes 14 April 2008 Cooking VinylSingles edit Title Release Date Label UK Singles Chart 33 Album Nine April 2005 Dance to the Radio Thirteen Fourteen August 2005 White Heat 74 34 Twelve January 2006 Dance to the Radio 36 Give Me a Wall Nine May 2006 40 Eighteen July 2006 44 Nineteen November 2006 67 Don t Be A Doctor Feb 2007 Breaking Standing 7 April 2008 Cooking Vinyl 195 Life ProcessesReferences edit a b c d Wilson MacKenzie Forward Russia Biography AllMusic retrieved 2012 06 09 a b Howard emily Forward Russia The Quietus Retrieved 14 October 2019 Aubergine Cath 8 May 2014 Forward Russia Leeds Town Hall Leeds live review Forward Russia Hard working Yorkshire quartet Clash retrieved 2012 06 09 Annan Nick 2006 Forward Russia Weird and amazing Archived 25 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine Clash 6 July 2006 retrieved 2012 06 09 Clarke Betty 2006 Forward Russia Give Me a Wall The Guardian 12 May 2006 retrieved 2012 06 10 a b Mackay Emily 2008 Forward Russia LIFE PROCESSES The Quietus 11 April 2008 retrieved 2012 06 10 a b c Dosanjh Ash 2008 Album Forward Russia Life Processes Cooking vinyl The Independent 13 April 2008 retrieved 2012 06 10 a b Forward Russia Album Single amp Tour News This Is Fake DIY 13 March 2006 retrieved 2012 06 10 Altizer Roger Burnout Dominator Soundtrack and Songlist Archived 7 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine about com retrieved 2012 06 10 a b c Forward Russia Bio Archived 19 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine Drowned in Sound retrieved 2012 06 09 Forward Russia And Wolfmother Announce Tour This Is Fake DIY 3 June 2006 retrieved 2012 06 10 Denney Alex 2007 Forward Russia Don t Be A Doctor Archived 13 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine Drowned in Sound 7 February 2007 retrieved 2012 06 09 a b Forward Russia announce new album details NME 12 February 2008 retrieved 2012 06 09 Modell Josh 2008 Forward Russia Life Processes SPIN August 2008 p 100 retrieved 2012 06 10 Patashnik Ben 2008 Forward Russia Life Processes Archived 13 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine Drowned in Sound 28 March 2008 retrieved 2012 06 09 a b c Forward Russia to split NME 13 August 2008 retrieved 2012 06 09 Forward Russia Announce Split MTV 14 August 2008 retrieved 2012 06 10 Webb Rob 2008 iForward Russia announce last show for now Archived 15 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine Drowned in Sound retrieved 2012 06 09 Now we are five Archived 2 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Duelsmusic co uk Retrieved on 2012 05 13 a b Snodgrass James 2006 Forward Russia Give Me A Wall NME 15 May 2006 retrieved 2012 06 09 Marcus Laura 2006 Forward Russia March Through NYC SPIN 29 November 2006 retrieved 2012 06 09 Berman Stuart 2006 Forward Russia Give Me a Wall Pitchfork 1 August 2006 retrieved 2012 06 09 Orme Mike 2008 Forward Russia Life Processes Pitchfork 22 July 2008 retrieved 2012 06 09 Pareles Jon 2006 Music Review FORWARD RUSSIA Postpunk Resurrected Anew The New York Times 30 November 2006 retrieved 2012 06 10 Ackroyd Stephen 2006 Forward Russia Give Me A Wall This Is Fake DIY retrieved 2012 06 10 PETA2 kicks off Sexiest Vegetarian contest with Matt Skiba Dan Yemin Davey Havok MacKaye punknews org 25 May 2007 retrieved 2012 06 10 Milano and Iero World s Sexiest Vegetarians for 2008 Archived 1 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine peta2 com retrieved 2012 06 10 The 2009 World s Sexiest Vegetarians Are Archived 27 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine peta2 com retrieved 2012 06 10 Diver Mike 2007 Many happenings Howling Bells tour release single Archived 25 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine Drowned in Sound 10 January 2007 retrieved 2012 06 10 Goodyear Oliver 2005 Friday 15 04 05 AnteAter Duels This Et Al Kubichek O Fracas The KBC Kenosha Joseph s Well Leeds Gigwise com 17 April 2005 retrieved 2012 06 10 Cordor Cyril Yes Boss Biography AllMusic retrieved 2012 06 10 a b Forward Russia Link redirected to OCC website Chart Stats retrieved 2012 06 10 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 208 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 External links editOfficial website Official Last FM page Forward Russia 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