Artist's albums
Calm / Collected
2022 · album
Wrong
2021 · EP
Password Is Password
2020 · album
Don't Tell Me How to (Live)
2020 · album
Character
2020 · album
Be Good
2019 · album
No Love
2019 · single
Be Good
2019 · single
Disappear
2019 · single
Won't Be Missed
2016 · album
Fine Tuning the Bender
2014 · EP
Split
2014 · single
Home
2013 · album
In Desolation
2010 · album
I Will Follow You
2010 · single
From the Bottom
2008 · album
All Thing Move Toward Their End
2007 · album
Hospitals
2006 · album
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Biography
Minneapolis punk band Off with Their Heads began as a hard-touring entity with a revolving-door membership centered around the songs of guitarist/vocalist Ryan Young. After moving from many years of less involved vinyl-only releases, the band's high-speed melodic rock sound spread out over full-length albums like 2013's Home and 2019's Be Good. Calm/Collected, a collection of acoustic versions of songs old and new, appeared in 2022. Off with Their Heads formed in 2002, borrowing members from Minneapolis punk and hardcore institutions like Dillinger Four, Dear Landlord, Banner Pilot, and the Fake Boys, among others. Based around the depraved and hard-living themes of vocalist Ryan Young's songs, the band existed mostly in the form of an endless string of EP and split 7" releases for many years. Also focused on constant touring, Off with Their Heads maintained a revolving lineup so they could stay on the road more often. In 2007, they released All Things Move Toward Their End, a collection of highlights from the group's lengthy vinyl-only catalog. This compilation was followed in 2008 by their first proper full-length, From the Bottom, and the group self-released a video for the album's song "Fuck This, I'm Out." They followed in 2010 with In Desolation, their first release for new label Epitaph. By the time their third album, Home, was released in 2013, the band was still working with a rotating cast of players, but drummer Justin Francis had established himself as a consistent collaborator and a compliment to Young's anxious punk songs. Young took some time off from touring following a mental breakdown he suffered while on the road promoting Home, but he regrouped with 2016's acoustic album Won't Be Missed. In 2019, Off with Their Heads turned the volume back up with a set of new material for Be Good, an album where Young reflected on his new home of Chicago and all the intensities of the transition to living in a new city. Forced off of the road in 2020 by the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, the band issued Character. This sequel to 2016's Won't Be Missed included stripped-down versions of old and new original songs and a handful of covers. The two-song EP Wrong appeared the following year, with Calm/Collected, a compilation featuring Won't Be Missed and Character, arriving in 2022. ~ Fred Thomas, Rovi