Free For All
© Copyright-Instant Winner
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Record Label: Instant Winner
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Conception of the Instant Winner sound started with the release of the Yellow No. 5 EP (Jan. 1999)by a trio of friends from Jr. High School. After meeting some horn players in High School and gaining some show experience and beginning to quickly develop a following, the band was forced to changed its name to Instant Winner. Packing out all-ages shows, they sold all 1000 copies of their first LP Instant Winner (Feb. 2000). Local college station 88.9 FM KGRG picked up on it immediately. Word spread fast. Shows continued to pack out. Merchandise sales doubled. After release of the self-produced and recorded Cease & Desist (March 2001)the shows just got bigger. They soon played the Ernie Ball Stage at Warped Tour and have opened for many national touring acts. Some of which include: Sum 41, Sugarcult, Statix-X, The Vandals, Millencolin, H2O, The Mad Caddies, Mest, The Ataris, The Mad Caddies, Rx Bandits, Five Iron Frenzy, The Long Beach Short Bus, and Goldfinger. Instant Winner's latest full-length Free For All (May 2002) is filled with anthems, sing-a-longs, and experimentation. These songs pack a punch. They are passionate and intimate while still maintaining an edge. Upon its release, Free For All charted on Seattle's alternative newspaper- The Stranger's "NW Top 20" list, peaking at #8. After a short hiatus in the fall of 2003, the band returned in the Summer of 2004 with a slight lineup change and plenty of new song ideas. Instant Winner is currently in the studio working on a new full-length slated to be released Fall of 2006.
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the cd rocks
author: miles yates
when my sister was in the 6th grade a guy from your band who i dont think is in the band is any more. i listened to the CD and it rocks. every song is good!!!! you guys are the best.
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F!@#$% AWESOME!!!
author: Josh
this CD was amazing basically every song was sick, not like those other bands CD's where u have to scroll thru the CD to find a good song...THERE ALL GOOD!!!
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MY MATH TEACHER WAS IN INSTANT WINNER
author: frickinA'
i like this CD because I saw instant winner at the october fest 03 and it was pretty sweet. i hope that all of the CDs that instant winner makes are as good as this one.
-Alexa
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"my favorite local band"
author: Punknews.org
For those who live in the northwest, especially the Tacoma area, they have most likely seen a six piece ska band known as Instant Winner. In their third DIY release “Free For All”, Instant Winner has matured and begun to master the heavy ska sound. They have also begun to separate themselves from a genre whose lyric’s stereotypically have had a more fun and upbeat tone (note people how I said stereotypically, I am not saying all ska bands are like that, stereotypically). Free For All is chalk full of political statements, but still retains songs that everyone can relate to.
Perhaps one of the greatest aspects of Instant Winner is only guitarist/lead vocalist Neal Martin’s guitar work. The first track “Man Down” contains some pretty tough riffs for a person that is also singing. Although there is a focus on the horns, the guitars take the spotlight on this album, and it’s a good thing because they are solid across the board.
The fourth track on the album contains perhaps one of the top ten intros of all ska-time. “The Fight” showcases drummer Morgan Hushagen young talents quite well. The horns line combined with the drumming is spectacular, and one of my favorite songs they have done.
Like I said before, the lyrics of “Free For All” is what separates them from most of your stereotypical ska bands. Many of the songs contain a harsh liberal edge, but not to the Anti-Flag extreme. “Final Friend” is a song about friendships, and is something that most everybody can relate to. On their political lyrics, written by lead-man Neal Martin, they at some points seem a little weak. From Man Down, “So we fight for the right to freedom in this world, so it’s right for the fight to happen no more rules.” As they are a young band, it is understandable though, not everyone can expect the highly tuned lyrics of Anti-Flag (even if you think those guys are whiny bitches, Justin Sane and co. still churn out some solid songs lyric-wise).
All in all, the newest album from Instant Winner is an overall solid album. Considering that it was a DIY album as well as the fact that they are my favorite local-band live, Instant Winner from Puyallup, Washington is a great band. They contain an edge that can satisfy my cravings for heavy music and they have climbed into one of my favorite ska bands. Even if you don't think anything of them, check out their site and their cover of Weezer - Say It Ain't So. It is spectacular.
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