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Years active
  
2008–present

Past members
  
Ben Dawson

Website
  
Blamed for Nothing

Record label
  
Leather Apron

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Origin
  
London, United Kingdom (2008)

Albums
  
Not Your Typical Victorians

Members
  
Andrew O'Neill, Andy Heintz, Jez Miller, Marc JB, Ben Dawson

Genres
  
Steampunk, Punk rock, Oi!, Grindcore, Crossover thrash

Similar
  
Frenchy and the Punk, Creaming Jesus, Professor Elemental, Evil Scarecrow, Vernian Process

Profiles

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The Men That Will Not Be Blamed for Nothing are a steampunk band from London. Their name is a reference to the chalked graffiti discovered above a section of blood-stained apron thought to have been discarded by Jack the Ripper as he fled the scene of Catherine Eddowes' murder. They describe themselves as "Crusty punk meets cockney sing-songs meets grindcore in the 1880s."

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Band members

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  • Andrew O'Neill (Vocals, Guitar)
  • Gerhard 'Andy' Heintz (Vocals, Musical Saw) (Also of Giant Paw and Creaming Jesus)
  • Jez Miller (Drums)
  • Marc Burrows (Bass Guitar)
  • Biography

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    Formed in 2008 by Andrew O'Neill and Andy Heintz, The Men That Will Not Be Blamed for Nothing have featured on the cover of the lifestyle magazine The Chap, within the covers of Bizarre Magazine and the NME and played in diverse venues including comedy clubs, festivals and theatres (the latter in support of frontman O'Neill on the tour of his comedy show Andrew O'Neill's Totally Spot-On History of British Industry).

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    They have performed at the Whitby Gothic Weekend, Steampunk events such as the UK Steampunk Convivial in Lincoln, the World Steam Expo in Detroit, Michigan, the Steampunk World's Fair in New Jersey, and more mainstream UK festivals such as Glastonbury Festival, Bestival, Camp Bestival, and the Latitude Festival.

    Their debut album, entitled Now That's What I Call Steampunk! Volume 1, was released on 24 May 2010.

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    The song "Sewer" was released as a limited edition wax cylinder, the first new song to be released on such a format in several decades.

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    In May 2010 original drummer Ben Dawson departed and was replaced with Jez Miller, formerly of Showgirls and Lords of the New Church.

    A special limited edition 7" EP, entitled A Very Steampunk Christmas EP, was released on 6 December 2010 featuring the new line up.

    An exclusive limited edition live album recorded at Nambucca, Holloway Road, London, entitled Anachrony in the UK Live in London April 2011, was released on 28 May 2011.

    In August 2011 the band released a second wax cylinder of the new, original song "Free Spirit", promoted via their Facebook page.

    On 10 September 2011 the band announced on stage during the Weekend at the Asylum concert that their second album had been recorded and would be entitled And That Is The Reason Why The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing Cannot Be Killed By Conventional Weapons. The album was released on 12 March 2012 and features 12 songs with a running time of 36.10 minutes. The album title has changed slightly since the September announcement, and will now be called This May Be The Reason Why The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing Cannot Be Killed By Conventional Weapons.

    On 27 January 2012, the band were given three working days to change the title of their first album or face legal action by EMI over trademark infringement of the label's Now That's What I Call... series. Rather than face a costly court battle the band agreed to change the album title to The Steampunk Album That Cannot Be Named for Legal Reasons.

    In September 2013, they released a song, entitled "The Gin Song", from their new EP. The EP came out 7 October 2013, and features "The Gin Song" and "Third Class Coffin".

    In May 2014 the band announced that Andy Heintz had been diagnosed with throat cancer. A planned US tour was cancelled, with Burrows and O'Neill instead performing stand up comedy sets across the US. The band made their debut at the Glastonbury Festival, and only appearance that summer, as a trio with O'Neill and Burrows sharing the vocals, joined on one song by Leeson O'Keefe of the band Neck. Burrows wrote an emotional account of the experience for UK website Drowned In Sound.

    In October 2014 the band announced via their Facebook page that Heintz was recovering from his treatment, the band played a short run of shows culminating in a sold out headline set London's The Garage, and a free Christmas show at the comparatively small The Islington.

    In March 2015 the band appeared in a 'Drinking with... Steampunks', a comedy short commissioned for Channel 4's online platform All 4 and shot, appropriately, in the Brunel Museum featuring footage of the band in the Thames Tunnel and performing live at the relaunched 12 Bar Club. A short spring tour saw them appear in Bristol alongside She Makes War.

    In May 2015 the band announced via their Facebook page that they had recorded their third album, at Livingston Recording Studios in North London, which would feature a re-recorded version of 'The Gin Song.' The album was scheduled to be released in the Autumn of 2015, following appearances at Glastonbury, Blissfields, Boomtown Fair, Secret Garden Party and other summer festivals.

    Discography

  • Now That's What I Call Steampunk! Volume 1 (2010)
  • A Very Steampunk Christmas EP (2010)
  • Anachrony in the UK: Live in London (2011)
  • Free Spirit (wax Cylinder edition) (2011)
  • This May Be The Reason Why The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing Cannot Be Killed By Conventional Weapons (2012)
  • The Gin Song/Third Class Coffin (2013)
  • Not Your Typical Victorians (2015)
  • Songs

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    The Gin SongNot Your Typical Victorians · 2015
    Third Class CoffinNot Your Typical Victorians · 2015

    References

    The Men That Will Not Be Blamed for Nothing Wikipedia