NOFX and Frank Turner to Release Split Covers Album

โ€˜West Coast Vs. Wessexโ€™ will be released July 31st, 2020

NOFX and Frank Turner to Release Split Covers Album

โ€˜West Coast Vs. Wessexโ€™ will be released July 31st, 2020

Just how often does the leader of one of your favourite bands ask you to do a split album? One where his band covers your songs? Itโ€™s the situation Frank Turner found himself in last year, when Fat Mike of NOFX asked if he wanted to do a split covers album. โ€œAnd I shit the bed and said, โ€˜Fucking of course I do! That sounds incredible,โ€ Turner recalls.

โ€˜West Coast Vs. Wessexโ€™ does sound incredible: NOFX filtering five of Turnerโ€™s songs through their singular sensibility, with Turner doing the same on five NOFX songs. But these arenโ€™t simply double-time versions of Turnerโ€™s folk-punk tunes or slow, acoustic re-workings of NOFXโ€™s iconic SoCal punk anthems. Both NOFX and Turner took time to play with the possibilities each otherโ€™s music presented.

โ€œI listened to all his records, and I picked the ones that I thought I could make more interesting,โ€ notes Fat Mike. โ€œWhat I did is change a lot of chords. Frank, he beats me in the singing department. So I can’t sing better than he can, but I can maybe throw in a melody here or there or chord that he hadnโ€™t thought of.โ€

Turner took a similar approach. โ€œI didn’t want to just do straight covers of anything. I wanted to try and pick songs where I felt like me and my band could bring something different to the table,โ€ he says. โ€œBut it did strike me that it would be cool to demonstrate to the casual NOFX fan, who doesn’t know who I am, that I am actually a fan. I didn’t just go to Spotify and pick the five most-listened-to songs.โ€ For the record, only one of his choices appears on Spotifyโ€™s top five for NOFX: โ€˜Bobโ€™, which Turner here transforms into a wistful country song. He pulled from deeper album tracks for his other covers: a punk-ed up ‘Scavenger Typeโ€™, a barroom singalong โ€˜Perfect Governmentโ€™, the post-hardcore โ€˜Eat the Meekโ€™, and a spare, haunting โ€˜Falling in Loveโ€™.

โ€œEverything he picked was from the โ€™90s, so I took that as itโ€™s okay to mostly do his early stuff too,โ€ says Fat Mike, who channeled โ€˜90s NOFX for their interpretations. โ€œPeople who hear it, they all say it sounds like old NOFX.โ€ The bandโ€™s climactic take on โ€˜Substituteโ€™ couldโ€™ve fit on โ€˜Punk in Drublicโ€™, whilst โ€˜Worse Things Happen at Seaโ€™ simmers with an ominous portent. The jaunty โ€˜Thatcher Fucked the Kidsโ€™ sounds like a companion to NOFXโ€™s โ€˜Philthy Phil Philanthropistโ€™. โ€˜The Ballad of Me and My Friendsโ€™ – lilting and bittersweet in Turnerโ€™s original – goes balls-out here. โ€œGlory Hallelujahโ€ sounds like a lost track from Fat Mikeโ€™s Broadway musical, โ€˜Home Street Homeโ€™.

Turner and his band, The Sleeping Souls, recorded their songs between their rehearsal space and during tour commitments, with Frank tracking his vocals from his bunk on the bus. NOFX recorded at Fat Mikeโ€™s Six Floggs studio, with production by the D-Composers (Fat Mike, Johnny Carey, BAZ Bastien, Yotam Ben Horin).

โ€œIt’s difficult to describe quite how it feels to hear back a song that you wrote played by NOFX, one of your favourite bands, in a style that is unmistakably theirs,โ€ Turner says. โ€œIt tends to make me just laugh in a really elated kind of way. It’s just like, โ€˜Holy shit, this is โ€˜Substituteโ€™ done by NOFX! This is fucking insane!โ€™โ€ Fat Mike was similarly psyched. โ€œWhen Frank picked โ€˜Falling in Love,โ€™ I was so fucking stoked,โ€ Mike says. โ€œThen I heard it, and I go, โ€˜Holy shit, he just kicked our ass.โ€™ I was pleased with all of them. I thought he did a really good job – and not such a good job that we couldn’t beat him on a few songs.โ€

But there are no losers on West Coast Vs. Wessex. The Frank Turner-Fat Mike Mutual Admiration Society has produced 10 hooky re-imaginings of each othersโ€™ music. The novelty may pique listenersโ€™ curiosity, but the songs will keep them coming back.

โ€œI have always thought and always maintained, well before we were friends, that Mike is a great, classic songwriter,โ€ Turner says. โ€œAnd that’s what sets NOFX apart from many of their peers.โ€

What about him?

โ€œJust for me to be able to stand up in front of the mirror and look at myself and say, โ€˜You’re doing a fucking split with NOFXโ€™โ€”that is an absolute dream come true for me,โ€ he says, laughing. โ€œI mean, I don’t quite know where my career goes from here.โ€

West Coast Vs. Wessex track-listing

1.Substitute
2. Worse Things Happen At Sea
3. Thatcher Fucked The Kids
4. Ballad Of Me And My Friends
5. Glory Hallelujah
6. Scavenger Type
7. Bob
8. Eat The Meek
9. Perfect Government
10. Falling In Love

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