Since their formation in 2008, Fights And Fires have released three albums, two EP’s, two split releases, a handful of singles and now a hot sauce, selling over 7,000 copies of physical music to date. The band wear their hearts on their sleeves – never ones to put scene credentials before honesty, they’re not ashamed to say that Status Quo and Thin Lizzy, as well as bands like The Bronx and Rocket From The Crypt, had an imprint on the Fights And Fires sound. “We’ve had a change of heart,” says drummer Lee Jackson “We got to a point where we were sick of being in a band. We became naively wrapped up in this vision of ‘trying to make it a success’ and we were actually overlooking the important part, which is to make sure you’re having fun.” “A lot has changed,” adds vocalist Philip Cox “In the time between writing this and the last record, we’ve all managed to get our personal lives together. We’re much happier people now. By making ourselves happier, I feel like we’ve got a new found love for music again.” Fights And Fires are a band that pride themselves on having fun and truly enjoying themselves, whilst delivering, chaotic and passionate, rock-and-roll-inspired hardcore shows. Over the past 11 years, the band have built a solid underground fanbase all throughout Europe, and their sheer persistence has seen the band cross the English channel over 50 times, touring with the likes of Boysetsfire, Every Time I Die, Dag Nasty, Dog Eat Dog and many more.