News / Bands
Andrew Seward starts new band, Human Parts

Posted by Loren on August 16, 2013

Andrew Seward starts new band, Human Parts
Andrew Seward starts new band, Human Parts

Ex-Against Me! bassist Andrew Seward has turned up in a new band with a number of recognizable Gainesville faces. The new band, named Human Parts, has signed with Poison City Records and will release an LP on Sept. 10. The rest of the band is rounded out by his wife, Verite Seward, Andy “Pants” Schwich, and Kim Helm (Whiskey & Co.)

Andrew Seward starts new band, Human Parts
Andrew Seward starts new band, Human Parts

Related news stories

Red Scare news: Masked Intruder and Laura Jane Grace

Posted in Labels on November 23, 2022

Michael Beach EP & tour

Posted in Records on July 23, 2022

Michael Beach reissue

Posted in Records on October 29, 2021

Related album reviews

Whiskey & Co.

Ripped Together, Torn Apart
No Idea Records (2017)

Whiskey & Co. are something of an outlier on the No Idea Records roster, but it’s still a cultural fit. Their boozy, swaying country may not be in the same vein as the gruff punk “Gainesville sound,” but it’s a fitting morning after with its laid back, introspective vibe. Ripped Together, Torn Apart is their latest, and it’s a solid fit in … Read more

Against Me!

Transgender Dysphoria Blues
Total Treble (2014)

It's been a long time coming, but Against Me! have finally released their sixth album, Transgender Dysphoria Blues. It packs a hit harder than previous records. It's loud. It's powerful. It's full on rock 'n' roll! It took awhile for them to finally get the record to take off. Original recordings weren't cutting it which prompted the band to head back … Read more

Whiskey & Co.

Rust Colors
No Idea (2010)

Whiskey & Co.’s sound hasn’t changed, even if a couple members have. On their third record, the Gainesville band continues their old-school flavored country that spends as much time regretting past decisions as it does swilling beer at the corner bar. Like its predecessors, Rust Colors mines familiar themes- exploring the emotional gamut and adding a bit of boogie-down twang … Read more

Related features

Scene Point Blank's Favorites: Year End (2014)

Music / Year End 2014 • January 7, 2015

It's been another strong year for music in 2014 just gone – we've seen comebacks, unexpected debuts, strong follow-ups and soon-to-be classics from old and new bands alike. In this, our annual sitewide list, we've averaged and assembled our individual contributor's best-of-2014 lists into one superlist, amalgamating all of our … Read more