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Destroy Boys are heading to Brighton

by Nick Linazasoro
Wednesday 23 Feb, 2022 at 12:02PM
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Destroy Boys are heading to Brighton
Destroy Boys are set to play the Green Door Store

Next month (March 2022), Destroy Boys are heading over to the UK for a 10-date tour, which includes a gig at the ever popular Green Door Store in Brighton on Tuesday 8th March.

“California punk rock changed my life. It showed me exactly what I want to do and who I want to be,” says Violet Mayugba, guitarist and singer for San Francisco based punk band Destroy Boys. At the age of 15, Mayugba and band co-founder Alexia Roditis were going to show after show, becoming a part of the vibrant Sacramento scene. “Vi and I were both like, ‘Let’s start a band!’” says lead vocalist and guitarist Roditis. “I was going to play drums and Vi was going to play guitar. I showed Vi a song I had, I didn’t even actually sing it, it was just a voice memo,” they remember. “Vi said, ‘No. You’re going to be our singer.’”

Destroy Boys

The more established artists in the scene were welcoming to the new kids on the block, and the band began to make a name for themselves. Since those early days playing shows in tightly-packed garages and releasing music on their own, Destroy Boys have made waves from the California shoreline to the UK, sharing stages with up and coming bands like Mannequin Pussy as well as punk stalwarts such as Face To Face and Lagwagon. They’ve also racked up over 120 million streams, with the numbers ticking upward everyday without fail. And their visceral, personal tales of scene bullies, elitist cliques, betrayal and unrequited love have won over the hearts and ears of eager listeners ranging from the fervent teens who pack out their shows to Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong. Now, Mayugba, Roditis, and drummer Narsai Malik are embarking on a new journey, last year signing a deal with California based label Hopeless Records.

“We’re really excited to be in a place where we can create the album we want to create,” explains Roditis. “[Hopeless] took our project very personally; they were really excited about us, and they don’t seem to want to infringe on what we have. They want us to maintain our own vision,” they add. “They’re super down with what we’re about.”

The Green Door Store will host the Brighton gig (pic Nick Linazasoro)

The band also appreciates that Hopeless has more women on their team. “Most of the other labels we’d been talking to didn’t, and it’s important to me to have more than just a male perspective there should be lots of perspectives,” says Roditis. From the photographers with whom they work to the personnel in the studio, it’s very important to Destroy Boys that their team be diverse and inclusive. Mayugba and Roditis have been harassed by men at shows, put in uncomfortable situations, and there was no one to help. “Men have made the rules, and those rules f*ck everyone else over. Having more women and nonbinary people behind the scenes, which is where [a lot of] the power is, will hopefully curtail the abuse in the industry,” Roditis feels. “It’s important to have women, queer people, people of colour, and differently abled people in all aspects of the music industry, to have that support. And now we’re able to have more of a say in who we work with, and when you have that kind of control, you should do good with it.”

The latest Destroy Boys album

The group released their third LP ‘Open Mouth, Open Heart’ in October 2021, preceded by a series of singles. ‘Muzzle’, is a hard hitting track exploding with aggression and energy, inspired Mayugba’s experience being disregarded and mistreated by a man she was in a relationship with. They followed up with ‘Drink’, a song that Roditis wrote to address the cycle of addiction that can span generations of a family, ‘Locker Room Bully’ which addresses the half truths, misrepresentations and bullying that are rife on the internet, and ‘All This Love’, a plaintive acoustic song which speaks to being true to
yourself before involving yourself in a relationship with someone else.

While the band’s touring trajectory was momentarily checked by the pandemic, their online presence only grew, across Instagram and Tik Tok especially. But the virtual support pales next to the connection the band has to their fans live. They wrapped 2021 with a nationwide sold out tour of the US and are now eagerly preparing for their next visit to the UK, a tour that has them supporting Alkaline Trio and Taking Back Sunday, as well as playing their first UK headline shows.

The Destroy Boys Brighton concert tickets can be purchased from the promoter (LOUT) HERE.

Find out more at www.destroydestroyboys.com

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