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Los Angeles based punk band Fine Dining has officially signed with the recently resurrected Felony Records to release their debut full length album, No Reservations. The band consists of members from former South Bay Bands 98 Mute, Western Waste, NoBigDeal, and Eken Is Dead.
Fine Dining recorded No Reservations with Paul Miner (Death By Stereo, Adolescents, H2O & CHASER) at Buzzbomb Studios. The 12-song effort follows the bands successful debut EP Grass Fed Tunes, which was released on Emmer Effer Records in 2019.
“It was a no brainer to go with Felony once we found out they were rising from their ashes. It was a long time coming, but we are stoked to be working with Felony,” said guitarist Kevin Wells in a statement. He continued, “Ron McIntyre and the whole crew over at Felony really stepped up and I’m glad they made this happen. It’s nice to see smaller labels can still be active and affect change for bands in an ever growing corporate punk rock landscape.
”The 12” vinyl comes in two different color variants: Teal, Ocean Rust, and there is a third color limited to 50 copies in a rare copper smoke color that are exclusive to the Rare Punk Music group on Facebook. The album will also be available in CD format, and also to stream wherever you stream your music.
Fine Dining brought back Emmy Award winning director Steve Guerrero to shoot the first two videos for Surviving and Vacant Parts, making those the third and fourth videos, respectively, Guerrero has directed for the band. Steve Guerrero and his team at Burning Rose Studios also designed the cover art for No Reservations.
Fine Dining can be seen live October 7 at DiPiazza’s in Long Beach, October 28 in San Pedro at The Sardine, November 3 in Fullerton with Deviates and Chaser, and November 11 in Oceanside with Bad Cop/Bad Cop and many other bands for the Punk Rock Food Drive.
LYRICS:
Gave you another chance. You failed another time. I can care for myself. And what you left behind, you made me stronger. You don’t even know. Made me a better man. Every time you didn’t show, you lied.
Now, it’s your turn. Do it on your own, like I‘ve done it my whole life.
Lied so much you believe. Claimed you were there for me. Enduring your promises. Something I don’t see. You said I must forgive, but I’ll never forget. Things will never be the same, but I’ll never hit reset. You lied.
Gave you a chance. You failed another time. Don’t you pretend you didn’t commit the crime. You don’t believe you did something wrong. Someone made you this way. It was there fault all along.