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Brick by Brick presents
Diesel Boy
with Versus the World, Strike Twelve
Brick By Brick
Dec, 10 @ Show: 7:30 pm / Doors: 7:00 pm
21 and up
$16 adv & $20 day of Buy Tickets

All shows at Brick by Brick are 21+, no exceptions. Online sales end 30-minutes before doors unless otherwise noted. All ticket sales are final—no refunds or credits. Tickets cannot be replaced if lost, stolen, or damaged.

Proof of vaccination is not required for this event.


Artists

Diesel Boy

A lot has changed since Diesel Boy last made a record. Three presidents have been sworn in, its members made five kids, the record business collapsed, oh and there was that pesky pandemic. But after twenty years away, the beloved punk rock quartet is back with a new record, their first shows in decades, and a fresh outlook on playing music.

Diesel Boy formed in 1993 in California’s wine country, where several members went to school. By 1996, they had generated enough of a buzz locally to become the first band signed to Fat Wreck Chords’ imprint Honest Don’s, releasing four albums for the label and logging tens of thousands of miles in their Ford Econoline van alongside a who’s who of the era’s notable punk acts.

Burned out after heavy touring, the band decided to catch their collective breath and returned to civilian life in the early 2000s, trading punk clubs and van life for marriages and mortgages. Life remained busy, but with a different set of responsibilities.

Fast forward two decades, and Diesel Boy’s members have settled comfortably into middle age. But over the pandemic, the band realized how much they missed playing together. Not wanting to just be a legacy act, the band decided to focus on making a new record as the vehicle for their return. Now based in Seattle, returning members Diesel Dave (vocals and guitar) and Greg Hensley (bass) are joined by Jack Miller (guitar) and Christopher Thomas (drums), two rad dudes whose musical chops add new layers to the band’s skate punk sound.

The quartet holed up in Christopher’s basement and began assembling the dozen songs that make up their fifth album, “Gets Old,” their first since 2001. Though the band’s lineup has changed, the songs are classic Diesel Boy. “Gets Old” manages a delicate high wire act, balancing the snarky and the sincere, the melodic and the muscular. The album is a whole lot of fun, showcasing a musical evolution that simultaneously picks up right where Diesel Boy left off. To celebrate, the band is hitting the road whenever they can, bringing their punk rock party, receding hairlines, and crow’s feet to a town near you soon.


Versus the World

A post-punk unit from Santa Barbara, California featuring members of Lagwagon and Good Riddance, Versus the World issued their eponymous debut album in 2005 on Kung Fu Records. Drawing from their dense pedigree the band blends elements of pop-punk, melodic post-hardcore and troubadour style vocals by founding front man Donald Spence. Versus the World has toured extensively world wide on subsequent releases Drink.Sing.Live.Love (2012) and Homesick/Roadsick (2015) in support of bands such as No Use for a Name, The Ataris, Lagwagon and MxPx. In 2021 the band teamed up with producer Cameron Webb (Motörhead, Megadeth, Sum 41) to make The Bastards Live Forever which is due out in May 2023 on SBÄM Records.

Strike Twelve