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Unwritten Law Unveil 15th Anniversary 'Elva' Tour Dates
The veteran Cali punks are tipping their hats to their seminal 2002 LP this December
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Unwritten Law Frontman Scott Russo Undergoes Surgery
The band has asked for thoughts and prayers
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Unwritten Law, Grenadiers, The Lizards
"The songs represented Unwritten Law's 'best of' — but it wasn't the best of Russo."
News / Music
Egging Newcastle With 18-Year-Old Daniel Johns And Unwritten Law's Other Fave Aussie Memories
"I was there for Daniel Johns’ 18th birthday. He had literally just got his license."
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Unwritten Law Announce December Tour With Grenadiers
Bring on the '90s alt rock!
News / Music
Watch Unwritten Law Trash Stage After Perth Set Cut Short
"We can’t step a minute over [midnight] otherwise we get absolutely crucified.”
News / Music
Why Unwritten Law Got Selfish With Their Music
Their '98 self-titled release was a turning point for the band
Features / Music
Mopping Up The Blood
"The first two records it was like we were making it for other people, and the Black Record was the first record we were making for ourselves, and we’ve continued to do that since then."
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Unwritten Law To Perform 1998 LP In Full On Aus Dates
They're one of the final bands added to Hits & Pits.
Features / Music
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Unwritten Law are no strangers to Australian shores having been here a multitude of times including playing Soundwave, their latest visit sees them touring with Suicidal Tendencies and Finnish insanity merchants The Dudesons for what should be one of the more exciting tours of the summer. We caught up with singer Scott Russo for a quick chat about everything that's been going on with Unwritten Law in recent times.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Unwritten Law - 'Swan'
Defiant, anthemic, powerful effort for one of pop-punk's mainstays.
Features / Music
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Unwritten Law are no strangers to our fine country, having toured here plenty of times in their impressive twenty year career. Now with a new album 'Swan' on the way, the boys are heading back for another round of shows and Kill Your Stereo caught up with bass player Pat Kim to chat about the upcoming tour as well as a little reflection on their past.