Forward of their upcoming dwell return at Slam Dunk Competition this Might, As It Is‘ Patty Walters and Ben Biss information us by means of their reworked and re-recorded debut album, ‘By no means Completely happy, Ever After X’, set for launch on April 18 through Slam Dunk Information.

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“When the concept started, it was a extra humble seed of an thought and a premise. Then, like all issues As It Is, it snowballed and have become a a lot larger, extra bold, inventive, long run endeavor.”
With the shock announcement of their imminent return arriving in 2024 after a interval of silence and seemingly disbanding, As It Is frontman Patty Walters knew that fan expectation can be excessive. Approaching the ten 12 months anniversary of their a lot beloved pop punk and emo-infused debut ‘By no means Completely happy, Ever After’, the time felt proper for a splash of nostalgia as they take inventory of what they’ve achieved over the previous decade. The result’s a totally re-recorded and reimagined tackle that first album, now that includes a mixture of their heroes and contemporaries, all united in a grand celebration of what was a breakout second for the UK scene.
“I believe we have been initially solely planning to re-record a handful of singles with just a few options. Possibly 5 on the most,” Patty explains. “Then it grew to become this venture the place we simply couldn’t cease ourselves from reimagining and recording the whole album and getting a characteristic on each single tune and updating the issues that we actually wished to discover, placing a contemporary perspective on songs we wrote 10 years in the past and conserving a pair issues precisely the identical. It was such a pleasure to be engaged on in secret for almost all of final 12 months, and now to lastly be sharing it and shouting about this can be very thrilling.”
“The thought began with ‘Dial Tones’,” provides guitarist Ben Biss, returning to the lineup after six years away. “We’d began taking part in it on this heavier model in the direction of the top of ‘The Nice Melancholy’ tour to make it slot in with the dwell set extra. So it was about how we’d method these songs with the liberty that we now have now. We have been actually, actually cussed going within the studio the primary time round and not likely that open to anybody else’s concepts or takes on it. This time round, nicely, it’s all about collaborating.”
Revitalised and prepared, Patty and Ben information us by means of this milestone and reveal how trying again created a path ahead.
THE SOUND
In revisiting a traditional report, the problem for a lot of artists is to attain that wholesome steadiness of nodding to nostalgia whereas nonetheless including in some new and contemporary touches. How do you make sure that ‘By no means Completely happy, Ever After X’ doesn’t merely tread over earlier territory?
“That’s all the time a enjoyable dichotomy for me, as a result of there’s all the time a contingent of followers that can need us to revisit our roots,” Ben displays. “And in a way, that is us doing that for the primary time ever. We all the time have been simply pushing ahead. By the point a report got here out, we’d already be writing one other report, or in some circumstances had it already executed or conceptualized. It’s good to only take a second and recognize one thing that occurred while additionally updating it.”
“The factor that felt so genuine about celebrating the nostalgia of ‘By no means Completely happy…’ is that the way forward for the band was so unsure,” Patty provides. “The venture was dormant, if not useless, in all of our eyes for a really very long time. I believe in our private lives, when that future appeared actually unsure, we have been actually nostalgic. We have been reminiscing. We had a bunch chat and we might meet up simply to get drinks and giggle about all of those recollections from touring. Aren’t we so fortunate that we received to expertise this? Quick ahead to 2024, now 2025, and the band is again and in a way extra alive than it’s been in a really, very very long time. So nostalgia, this time, was simply so genuine. We had been on this place of reminiscing and remembering and cherishing and celebrating already.”
Working away from the general public eye, the band’s return nonetheless a secret exterior of their inside circle, the group discovered they might simply refocus their vitality to seize the sensation these early years had impressed.
“A lot music now could be marketed earlier than it’s even made and that’s a part of simply how Tiktok has modified issues,” says Ben. “It’s all about placing out unfinished songs or clips from the studio. It was very nice to not have the stress of worrying concerning the social media facet of it and really give attention to why we wished to be in a band within the first place, which is making music as mates and never worrying about all the opposite noise.”
“That is probably the most humbly we’ve created and produced a venture in a very long time,” Patty agrees. “The vast majority of it was recorded precisely the place I’m at present, at this desk in my lounge. We recorded a few of the different bits with the boys up in Sheffield at Whereas She Sleeps’ studio area and clearly there’s all of the superb visitors who despatched their components from all world wide. However going again to the humbler, less complicated roots of the band, this felt probably the most DIY method that we’ve executed one thing in a protracted, very long time. That complete inventive management, possession and pleasure. It was a shitload of labor, however it was a complete pleasure.”
The primary style of ‘new’ music from As It Is definitely got here within the form of ‘A Decade Uneventful’, a complete rarities assortment that helped set the scene for his or her comeback and permit the fanbase to dive just a little deeper into data they already knew and beloved. However, in typical As It Is trend, previous to that launch they have been already deep into the method of making their subsequent venture.
“Once we shared the primary single, ‘Balloons’, I used to be in Minnesota with my household,” Patty remembers. “It was September, and we have been celebrating that the band was again. Later that day, we have been recording my sister’s visitor vocal components for ‘My Oceans Have been Lakes’. We have been already so deep into the subsequent factor. It’s simply how this band operates. It’s like they are saying about geese. They appear actually calm, however it’s chaos beneath the water.”
As Ben concludes, “We used to really feel like sitting geese, however now we’re a minimum of swimming.”
THE LYRICS
As their songwriting developed, As It Is would dabble with grander ideas and lyrical conceits, most efficiently on the idea album ‘The Nice Melancholy’, arguably their crowning second as a bunch and a inventive highpoint. But a part of the allure of ‘By no means Completely happy…’ is in its simplicity, formed from the form of honesty and open hearted optimism that may solely ever infiltrate a debut report.
“As issues transfer on, it’s not to say that it was any much less concerning the music or the inventive integrity, however you turn into conscious of what rooms you need to be taking part in subsequent,” Patty explains. “How massive would you like this band to get? What’s the suitable sound? What’s the route you haven’t explored? Which bands and artists do you need to be touring with as the primary assist to? However ‘By no means Completely happy…’ was simply such a easy, harmless venture. It wasn’t about turning into the largest band on the planet. It was nearly expressing ourselves, making music that was fairly just like our EPs, however actually creating an album for the primary time, the dynamic journey of an album, and to inform that story throughout eleven songs as an alternative of 4 or 5. Nevertheless it was actually humble, actually sincere, actually pure, and I believe for that cause it’s all the time going to be particular.”
THE COLLABORATORS
“I really feel like Lucas was the primary one, and form of the obvious one,” says Ben as we focus on the looks of Holding Absence frontman Lucas Woodland on the brand new, heavier model of the enduring ‘Dial Tones’. “For our followers as nicely, I had observed that they, for the portion of time the place we have been lacking, Holding Absence have been now their favorite band, and since a number of them have been launched to them on ‘The Nice Melancholy’ tour, the crossover was simply large regardless of current now in what looks like totally different worlds or components of the scene. However they’re simply so good.”
“Sonically, it made all of the sense, not simply due to that submit hardcore route that we took the tune in, it made sense for his voice”, Patty agrees. “Every little thing Holding Absence have executed, historical past with them, taking them on one in all their early UK excursions even earlier than they put a report out, we simply knew that they have been going to be as massive as they’re, and doubtless larger nonetheless. However I believe again to final 12 months and seeing him stepping up as entrance man for Funeral For A Good friend, and the way a lot the guitar components for the brand new ‘Dial Tones X’ are paying homage to that type of sound. Simply all the pieces about it made a lot sense. And never solely is he unbelievably proficient and succesful. He’s simply so sort. He’s simply such a pleasant individual and any alternative to only get to talk with him and hang around with him once more was not one thing I used to be ever in 1,000,000 years going to show down.”
“On a number of the options, we didn’t essentially have a tune in thoughts for them”, Ben continues. “Noah simply went ‘Can I do ‘Can’t Save Myself’?’, for instance, as a result of that was his favorite one. It’s humorous trying again at how a few of these labored out. It was concerning the individual and the vibe. All of it occurred so quick, and we have been so pleased with everybody that we received on there. Everybody actually went above and past. I believe that’s actually vital to notice. Everybody actually put in a lot effort on their components and made the songs their very own.”
“There ended up being three pillars or classes of options”, Patty feedback as he assesses the formidable record of collaborators they’ve managed to enlist. “There have been the heroes, the inspirations and idols that we grew up listening to; Sleeping With Sirens, Sum 41, Hidden In Plain View, Transit. Then there have been the chums we made alongside the way in which; Roam, Mallory Knox, Holding Absence, Trash Boat. Then there have been some newer artists who cite us as an inspiration within the stuff they’re writing, which is totally mad; Noahfinnce and Artio. I don’t assume I noticed fairly to the extent that Noah was a fan.”
One notably particular full circle second got here on the observe ‘Silence’ the place they have been joined by Hidden In Plain View, a bunch of such significance to Patty that he has a tattoo that includes their lyrics. Ben stored their potential look hidden from his buddy and bandmate at first, stunning him with the information as the ultimate observe was being delivered.
“I simply adore that band”, says Patty. “That one was unbelievable. I opened the session, I put the stems in and teared up. I cried. It was so surreal.”
THE TITLE
“It was simply the Roman numeral of all of it”, says Ben on the easy but efficient title of this 10 12 months assortment. “The unique album title was in a typical Occasions New Roman font. It simply made sense and it appeared very placing. It’s not likely any deeper than that it means 10, simply if anybody’s confused and doesn’t know Roman numerals or hasn’t discovered them but.”
“It additionally might or might not have come from my affinity for unhealthy motion pictures”, Patty provides. “As a result of within the ‘Friday the thirteenth’ franchise, ‘Jason X’ is the one the place he goes to area and it’s fucking good. So that will or is probably not why I began titling stuff that method.”
THE FUTURE
When dialogue turned to future dwell reveals, there was solely ever one occasion that was going to make sense for the reunion of As It Is.
“Slam Dunk has all the time been actually particular to us”, Ben confirms. “We first performed it 10 years in the past, and it was the primary UK competition that took an opportunity on us. They’d us open a stage after which a few years later we headlined that stage after which headed to the primary stage. It’s been an actual journey with Slam Dunk, and we’ve been actually grateful for the connection we’ve had with them. And the reveals are all the time nice. So it made a lot sense to us. We knew it will be a very sentimental factor. South is the one Patty and I grew up going to for 3 years earlier than we performed it. I don’t assume I’ve performed a Hatfield present and never cried in some unspecified time in the future. I believe the final time I used to be there was being together with the stage, watching the fellows play after I had left.”
“It’s simple now to miss the truth that after we have been selecting up this venture once more, coming again, we weren’t certain who was nonetheless going to be round and going to have an interest”, Patty displays. “And Slam Dunk simply felt like this actually acquainted, actually light, actually snug stage on which to return again. We’re larger billed than we might have anticipated. We’re actually blown away that there have been nonetheless so many individuals right here ready for this band to return again to life. We’re extraordinarily grateful for that. Slam Dunk simply felt like this good place to kick begin being a dwell band once more.”
Provided that, as beforehand said, it is a band who all the time has an eye fixed on what’s subsequent, we might be sure that the upcoming massive weekend in Hatfield and Leeds won’t be the final we see of those returning heroes. However after spending most of a 12 months in a 2015 mindset, how has this train in reflection pushed their future plans?
“I believe the largest factor that it reminded us of, and made abundantly clear, is that I’ve by no means felt that artwork is extra vital”, Patty states. “I didn’t all the time see the significance or the worth in being a musician and what it was giving to different folks. However, from this level on, I solely need to create music that I really feel actually deeply related to and happy with, and it is a venture I’m so extremely happy with, not for simply having produced and combined and labored extremely laborious, and all the type of outreach and admin of getting the options, however simply celebrating songs and giving flowers to songs that I’m nonetheless, 10 years later, so happy with. So what I’m saying is that something we do subsequent, if I might be this happy with it 10 years after we share it with the world, that’s perhaps the one factor I care about anymore.”
See As It Is carry out ‘By no means Completely happy, Ever After’ in full at Slam Dunk Competition 2025. Tickets obtainable right here.
