

A T-shirt was available for a period of time from the band's website with the album logo on the front. The album's title is a spoonerism of the phrase "Fuck Sony". The album is currently available directly from the band's official website for $10, and is available to download in various formats using a 'pay what you want' donation system where the customer can donate any amount to purchase the album. The re-released version includes two new tracks, including the original composition "William McGovern", and the Pat Benatar cover "Hit Me with Your Best Shot". The album was re-released on 14 February 2005 under the name Suck Fony, on the band's own record label Montauk Mantis Productions, after they decided to leave Sony BMG. Free from their contract with Sony, Wheatus released five songs from the album on iTunes as The Lemonade EP in 2004. Due to conflicts between the band and their record label, the album was poorly promoted, failed to sell well and only one single, "American In Amsterdam", was released from it. The album was released on 8 September 2003 by Columbia Records.

Brown, is "a really glossy pop record that had a lot of radio friendly singles on it." So yes, at least one band from before the days of iTunes & Spotify have found a way forward and forward they come, on a full tour of the UK, Ireland & EU. Hand Over Your Loved Ones, according to frontman Brendan B.

The project was 100% DIY, cost absolutely nothing (apart from the endless supply of tea-bags) and culminated in the first and last #OneSongaWeek live show at Camden Barfly (sold out) with some very special guests from the 52 weeks.Hand Over Your Loved Ones (re-released as Suck Fony) is the second studio album released by American rock band Wheatus. The album spent most of the week at #1 in iTunes singer/songwriter section (outselling Ed Sheeran, Jake Bugg, Gabrielle Aplin, Ben Howard etc) and reached #21 in the overall album chart, as well as #2 in Music Week's Indie Breakers album chart.

The 'Best of #OneSongaWeek' album was rush-released on December 10th in response to iTunes choosing week 45's song (Flaws & Ceilings) as their free single of the week. Most of the songs were recorded on a laptop in #OneSongaWeek HQ (Frank's living room) and released every Friday along with a frightfully honest blog. Supporters/collaborators include Ed Sheeran, Newton Faulkner, The Crimea, Lauren Aquilina, Mark Grist, Ryan Keen, Lyracis, Dion Dublin and many more… Help (join #TeamFrank): stuff: O N T O U R I N S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R // C L I C K O N T H E L I S T I N G S A B O V E //įrank Hamilton spent the whole of 2012 writing, recording and releasing one song a week.
