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A head lawyer of Guantanamo Bay wearing your bands T-shirt, Whippits and drinks being sold at the same place, and left handed drummers. Jason Powell (Guantanamo Baywatch) "Halfway between LA and Phoenix on a desolate stretch of I-10 lies Desert Center, a mostly abandoned town that mainly serves as a gas stop along the barren interior of California. Portland punks Guantanamo Baywatch, like so many touring bands, have passed through the town countless times on their way between shows. But the town has also become a particular source of inspiration for guitarist/vocalist Jason Powell, who recently relocated from Oregon to Arizona. It may seem ironic that a band that draws so heavily from surf rock would find their muse in a location so far from the beach, but it's not as if The Ventures were hitting the waves in their hometown of Tacoma or Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet were waxing their boards in Toronto. Truth is, Desert Center was the place where Powell first farted in front of his girlfriend, resulting in their use of “desert centering” as code for passing gas. But Guantanamo Baywatch's new album Desert Center isn't an ode to bodily functions or breaking down comfort barriers within relationships. Rather, it's a perfect reminder of the ecstatic rabble-rousing documentation of life in America's lonely outposts offered up by that first wave of electric guitar pioneers." Excerpt from https://blog.suicidesqueeze.net/artists/guantanamo-baywatch Guantanamo Baywatch: Bandcamp: https://guantanamobaywatch.bandcamp.com Instagram: @guantanamobaywatch Merch: https://guantanamobaywatch.bandcamp.com/merch The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
Booking house shows, and a 20 day tour consisting of 40 sets, and climbing over a wall of amps to get out of bed. Chris Michael (Guantanamo Baywatch) "Halfway between LA and Phoenix on a desolate stretch of I-10 lies Desert Center, a mostly abandoned town that mainly serves as a gas stop along the barren interior of California. Portland punks Guantanamo Baywatch, like so many touring bands, have passed through the town countless times on their way between shows. But the town has also become a particular source of inspiration for guitarist/vocalist Jason Powell, who recently relocated from Oregon to Arizona. It may seem ironic that a band that draws so heavily from surf rock would find their muse in a location so far from the beach, but it's not as if The Ventures were hitting the waves in their hometown of Tacoma or Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet were waxing their boards in Toronto. Truth is, Desert Center was the place where Powell first farted in front of his girlfriend, resulting in their use of “desert centering” as code for passing gas. But Guantanamo Baywatch's new album Desert Center isn't an ode to bodily functions or breaking down comfort barriers within relationships. Rather, it's a perfect reminder of the ecstatic rabble-rousing documentation of life in America's lonely outposts offered up by that first wave of electric guitar pioneers." Excerpt from https://blog.suicidesqueeze.net/artists/guantanamo-baywatch Guantanamo Baywatch: Bandcamp: https://guantanamobaywatch.bandcamp.com Instagram: @guantanamobaywatch Merch: https://guantanamobaywatch.bandcamp.com/merch The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
"The Listening Booth hosts a safe, unofficial end of summer celebration mix today with new surf and rockabilly tracks from H. Kink, and Fontaines D.C. as well as throwbacks from the likes of Guantanamo Baywatch. And as it is the unofficial close of the season, Courtney Marie Andrews headlines a some summer folk while Video Age drops some summer beats. Also tune in for info on The Cribs new music video and Buffalo Rose’s virtual festival appearance next week! 00:00 - Mic Break 00:59 - Everyday Meals - Good & Cool 03:52 - A Smelly Invitation - The Hot Breath 06:57 - Satchel Foot - the JAMES HUNTER six 09:22 - Free Your Mind (While You Still Got Time) - the JAMES HUNTER six 12:12 - Conquistador - Guantanamo Baywatch 15:13 - The Scavenger - Guantanamo Baywatch 17:58 - Mic Break 18:34 - I Wanna Lose - L.A. Witch 22:26 - Paws Off - H. Kink 24:45 - Men - H. Kink 27:09 - A Hero's Death - Fontaines D.C. 31:10 - Televised Mind - Fontaines D.C. 35:16 - Vagina Police - Dream Nails 36:38 - Running Into You - The Cribs 39:30 - Mic Break 40:16 - Someone Else's Fault - Courtney Marie Andrews 43:21 - The Journey - Buffalo Rose 47:53 - Cigarettes and Whiskey - Buffalo Rose 54:26 - In The Trees Again - Mo Douglas & Mariya May 57:05 - Tough For You - Samantha Crain 60:44 - Holding To The Edge Of Night - Samantha Crain 65:20 - Counting Time - Snowgoose 68:27 - Welcome - Allegra Krieger 72:15 - Mic Break 73:09 - Land Man - PAINT 76:30 - Ta Fardah - PAINT 79:07 - Ride Or Die - Animal Scream 82:19 - Vectors - carmen canedo 87:24 - Swing Like A Monkey - The Len Price 3 90:20 - Apache - Los Straitjackets 94:21 - Mic Break 94:38 - Blushing - Video Age 98:46 - Maybe Just Once - Video Age 102:15 - Let It Burn - Rey Pila 105:19 - Fiona Coyne - Saint Pepsi 109:17 - Crave You - Flight Facilities feat. Giselle 113:09 - Mic Break 113:36 - Nothing Left - Reed Burnam 116:16 - Pain Killer - Wicca Phase Springs Eternal 120:23 - Finish "
Bummers: It Ain't Easy Baby Jesus: Do Worry Sick Hyenas: Honolulu Nights Wavves: Tarantula Harlem: Three Legged Dog Guantanamo Baywatch: Do What You WantDeath Lens: Witching Hour Os Noctambulos: Sanitise Me Kurt Vile: Blackberry Song Majak Door: The Magic Door The High Curbs: Brutus Auntie Leo & The Backstabbers: Telephone Man Together Pangea: How to Get Along Flesh Panthers: Lecture Line Cool Ghouls: Ballin'Long Weekend is curated by John Dedeke Art: Drew Crowley | @gopizzanaut Photo: Scott Channing Hall Web Spotify Apple Music Email Twitter Instagram
Erin Osmon, author of the book Jason Molina: Riding with the Ghost, joins Bob and Mike to discuss Jason's work and legacy, plus play his cover of a Tammy Wynette song. They also play and discuss songs from Norma Tanega, Eddie Suzuki, Willie Wright, Caetano Veloso, Max Romeo and the Upsetters, Guantanamo Baywatch, Francis the Great, Overwhelming Colorfast, and Ashley Eriksson.
Jake Najor is a Grammy-nominated drummer and a San Diego native. He has played with such artists as Big Daddy Kane, Jason Mraz, Aloe Blacc, TV on the Radio, Karl Denson, Raphael Saadiq, Joss Stone, Percee P, Redman, Kelis, and far too many more to mention. His latest project, Jake Najor & The Moment of Truth just recorded their first album, In The Cut. Track listing 02:37 - High Costa Living 19:28 - Guantanamo Baywatch 32:48 - Another Saturday Links Jake Najor & The Moment of Truth Facebook Hapnyn Thunderbird Analog Recording Studio Theme music for the What's Hapnyn San Diego Podcast generously provided by The Paladins.
Recorded inside of one of Richard Serra’s Torqued Ellipses at Dia:Beacon, comedian Ana Fabrega is back in her second appearance on Humor and the Abject. Earlier on the day this was recorded, Ana was a visiting artist for the teens I teach at the museum, performing a live comedy set for them and then helping them workshop one-act plays they’ve been writing. Ana and I talked about the big news that HBO has ordered a season of her new show, "Los Espookys," co-created with Fred Armisen and Julio Torres. We also discussed her season writing for "The Chris Gethard Show," why she’s been more selective in where she performs live, and surf music’s obsession with being spooky. Also on this episode, it’s the return of audio food review series The Savage Table with Alex Savage (@focra), wherein he reviews a ham sandwich that he ate over a year ago in Italy. The background music in my speaking intro is “Conquistador” by Guantanamo Baywatch, and the outro song is “Barbacoa,” also by Guantanamo Baywatch.
May is here, and with it comes continued organizing by teachers, educators, and workers across the nation. This week Person X and Andrea Anarchy swap articles on black feminist anarchism, co-operative housing as commons, and finish off with a powerful exerpt from author and activist Zoe Samudzi's talk she gave at the Opening Space for the Radical Imagination conference on April 8, 2018 titled "Discussion and Thought Exercise about Black Women's Safety" And you'll likely want to note that we will publish the full talk online later. Further Resources for this Episode: Columbia Graduate Union columbiagradunion.org/ “Until All Are Free: Anarchism, Black Feminism, and Interlocking Oppression” by Hillary Lazar found in https://www.akpress.org/perspectivesonanarchisttheorymagazine.html “Carving Out the Commons” by Alex Zanghi found at https://www.jacobinmag.com/2018/03/carving-out-the-commons-review-cooperatives Song clips in this episode are “Sugartown” by Shitkid, “Mesa, AZ” by Guantanamo Baywatch, “Trippling” by Tess Roby, and “Goodbye, Goodnight” by Coachwhips. LabourWave is an exploration of culture, politics, rebellion, and alternatives to capitalism recorded in Corvallis, Oregon at Oregon State University’s Orange Media Network. We want to hear your ideas, thoughts, and articles! Contact us at corvallislabourwave@gmail.com Screen reader support enabled. May is here, and with it comes continued organizing by teachers, educators, and workers across the nation. This week Person X and Andrea Anarchy swap articles on black feminist anarchism, co-operative housing as commons, and finish off with a powerful exerpt from author and activist Zoe Samudzi's talk she gave at the Opening Space for the Radical Imagination conference on April 8, 2018 titled "Discussion and Thought Exercise about Black Women's Safety" And you'll likely want to note that we will publish the full talk online later. Further Resources for this Episode: Columbia Graduate Union columbiagradunion.org/ “Until All Are Free: Anarchism, Black Feminism, and Interlocking Oppression” by Hillary Lazar found in https://www.akpress.org/perspectivesonanarchisttheorymagazine.html “Carving Out the Commons” by Alex Zanghi found at https://www.jacobinmag.com/2018/03/carving-out-the-commons-review-cooperatives Song clips in this episode are “Sugartown” by Shitkid, “Mesa, AZ” by Guantanamo Baywatch, “Trippling” by Tess Roby, and “Goodbye, Goodnight” by Coachwhips. LabourWave is an exploration of culture, politics, rebellion, and alternatives to capitalism recorded in Corvallis, Oregon at Oregon State University’s Orange Media Network. We want to hear your ideas, thoughts, and articles! Contact us at corvallislabourwave@gmail.com
Volvemos a la mixtura clásica, receta amalgama de estilos en la que oiremos algunas de las bandas del Fuzzville. Suenan Terrier, The Loud Residents, Favx, Obediencia, Shannon Shaw, Guantanamo Baywatch, The Connection, Cooper, The Jags, The Stems, The Detroit Cobras, Garnet Mimms, Johnny Hallyday, Stevie Wonder y The Flaming Sideburns.
I'm heading to Los Angeles via Phoenix, so Episode 43 highlights a few great shows in the LA area this weekend and also features songs by some of my favorite acts from the area. Hot jams from: Dent May, Jawbreaker, La Luz, No Vacation, The Gems, Guantanamo Baywatch, Prettiest Eyes, No Parents, Triptides, and the Beach Boys! Jawbreaker begins a three night residency at the Hollywood Palladium on Thursday March 8th with support from Waxahatchee. San Francisco's No Vacation, who released the excellent "Intermission" last year, will be at the Hi Hat on Friday March 9th. Local act, The Gems, are featured on a bill at The Smell with a bunch of other LA rockers. You can catch Tom at The Hi Hat on March 10th, where he'll be enjoying Guantanamo Baywatch, Prettiest Eyes, and No Parents!
Bonus mini episode! Jason Powell, lead guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter for Guantanamo Baywatch took some time out of his busy tour schedule to catch up with me. We’ve known each other for almost a decade, and I was there when he drunkenly came up with the ridiculous idea for his band. We spoke about their current tour, new album, stealing drugs from fraternity houses in Boston, his old conceptual punk band PISS and their bad luck-filled mini-tour of Iceland, why Las Vegas rules but sucks, French audiences, and much more. We recorded in a bar before their live show last night, but at least the bartender had a cool playlist on in the background.
Records we talk about: Margo Price - https://open.spotify.com/album/2ZxlcZ2NMgupfqGcyjnmkE Jackie Shane - https://open.spotify.com/album/4cixaT2jAnamdxeLqvWOhk A. Savage - https://open.spotify.com/album/1jmReMlhBKjUB7KXg9Pdxm John Maus - https://open.spotify.com/album/50Trv9V4O6AUqYOCm5HUG8 Events We Mention: Movie Night: https://www.facebook.com/events/490463681309038/ Guantanamo Baywatch: https://www.facebook.com/events/323556001442740/ Neptunes Halloween: https://www.facebook.com/events/292808551221170/ Other Stuff We Talk About: https://support.apple.com/explore/find-my-iphone-ipad-mac-watch Tocino Gump Insult Vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC6zd5MPA2E Kev's "The Man Who Sold The World" cover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x26_BHZtPzs Kev & Enoch's episode of Pavement Enslavement https://thepavementenslavement.simplecast.fm/ Kev's Band: https://lesswestern.bandcamp.com/
This week, Kindercore's wildcard Cash Carter has a post Xmas dinner chat with garage rockers Guantanamo Baywatch. Topics of discussion include: Pushing the van across the finish line, handling the ego of Jeremy Piven in Hawaii, and the illusive identity of Jonny Cat. Support Load In/Load Out
Here's a fun interview I did with Guantanamo Baywatch at Duke's Coffeehouse in Durham, NC on November 10th 2014.
The best radio promo of all-time! Done by Jason Powell from Guantanamo Baywatch for Damaged Goods on Little Raleigh Radio.
Guantanamo Baywatch plays down and dirty, reverb soaked rock and roll. They are always on tour and so busy they didn’t have time to swing by the studio. We dusted off our mobile gear and headed down to El Corazon to chat with them about their new album on Suicide Squeeze, dropping in on John Waters, and what to do when you learn the place you are crashing belongs to a racist.
The great CITY SLANG puke off! We pull the grossest highlights from the history of the show, including interviews from Moss Lime, Guantanamo Baywatch, Boyhood, Lower, Merchandise, Freak Heat Waves, Chad VanGaalen, and The Beverleys! Find out who has cleaned the worst toilets, who puked out of a moving car, and who watches porno bloopers! Plus non-stop gross tunes! Moss Lime - July 1st - Ice Cream Sandwiches Guantanamo Baywatch - Oh Rats 7" - A Boy To Love Boyhood - Single - H3 Don't Lower - 7" - Someone's Got It In For Me Freak Heat Waves - Bonnie's State of Mind - Dig A Hole The Beverleys - Brutal - Visions Seth Smith - Lowlife Score - Fast Food Lumpy and The Dumpers - Ausmuteants split - Noxious Human Eye - They Came From The Sky - Junkyard Heart Strange Attractor - Back To The Cruel World - Hot Dog Water Cold Warps - Slimer 7" - Slimer Mean Jeans - Are You Serious? - Slime Time HSY - EP - Slimeball Lumpy & The Dumpers - 7" - Too Much Slime Black Lips - Let It Bloom - Punk Slime
Travis puts GUANTANOMA BAYWATCH through the CITY SLANG questionnaire! They give some of the wackiest answers yet, and tell the story of the time NOBUNNY fixed their car with an inflatable clown! Plus brand new tunes and a sneak peak at our CHASTITY BELT episode! Hear these tunes: Guantanamo Baywatch - Oh Rats! 7" - Oh Rats!Guantanamo Baywatch - Chest Crawl - Chest CrawlGuantanamo Baywatch - Chest Crawl - Pina ColadaGuantanamo Baywatch - Darling… It's Too Late - Mr. RebelGuantanamo Baywatch - Darling… It's Too Late - Too LateLaika's Orbit - Summer Promo Tape - No Matter What It TakesFleabite - TTYL EP - What's UpParasol - Not There - Feedback LoopBroken Prayer - Misanthropocentric AKA Droid's Blood - ColorsAll Dogs - unreleased - GeorgiaThee Tsunamis - Saturday Night SweetheartBully - Feels Like - I RememberTV Wonder - Bird Sounds - Bamboo Frame
Wipeout! This week Kyle, Matthew and Producer Natalie kick off the Summer of Rad with the lovely Gabriela Contreras. They hang ten and talk about surf rock from the past to present, including its three waves (no pun intended). Other topics include Rockabilly vs. Tiki culture, Dick Dale vs. The Beach Boys, and The Munsters vs. Addams Family (*snap snap*). Surf's up, radsters! Weekly Rads: The Late Show Podcast with Stephen Colbert, The Black Tapes Podcast, The No Sleep Podcast, the Women's U.S. Soccer Team Raddendums: Murder at Party Beach, Jan & Dean, Rick and Morty, Walk Hard, Agent Orange, Tiki Oasis, The Growlers, The Reigning Monarchs, Surf Rock Museum in Huntington Beach, Venice Slam Jam, Man or Astroman, Guantanamo Baywatch, Tijuana Panthers, Deadbolt, Los Straightjackets, The Red Elvises
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Over the Bars goes head first into the San Diego Supercross race! Grab an energy drink and join us! Music by Guantanamo Baywatch!
Like a dense fog, we get lost in the lower frequencies that provides music from The Pits, Guantanamo Baywatch, Pine Box Boys, The VooDuo and more. Plus, it’s time to get lost in the weirdness of the Monstermatt Minute with Monstermatt Patterson. www.6ftplus.com www.gravediggerslocal.com www.hahahorror.com www.chillercinema.com www.hauntedshacktheater.com www.Creepsville13.com. Creepsville ’13: A Tribute to Forbidden Dimension... The post Episode 128: Navigating The Grey appeared first on Six Foot Plus.
Like a dense fog, we get lost in the lower frequencies that provides music from The Pits, Guantanamo Baywatch, Pine Box Boys, The VooDuo and more. Plus, it’s time to get lost in the weirdness of the Monstermatt Minute with Monstermatt Patterson. www.6ftplus.com www.gravediggerslocal.com www.hahahorror.com www.chillercinema.com www.hauntedshacktheater.com www.Creepsville13.com. Creepsville ’13: A Tribute to Forbidden Dimension... The post Episode 128: Navigating The Grey appeared first on Six Foot Plus.
With less than a week away from the big night, we try to get into the Halloween spirit with music from Guantanamo Baywatch, Flesh Roxon, The Mullet Monster Mafia, Thee Cormans and more. Do we get black and orange and dead all over? Maybe a visit from Monstermatt Patterson and a recommended movie from Dr.... The post Episode 79: something…something…Halloween… appeared first on Six Foot Plus.
With less than a week away from the big night, we try to get into the Halloween spirit with music from Guantanamo Baywatch, Flesh Roxon, The Mullet Monster Mafia, Thee Cormans and more. Do we get black and orange and dead all over? Maybe a visit from Monstermatt Patterson and a recommended movie from Dr.... The post Episode 79: something…something…Halloween… appeared first on Six Foot Plus.
Holy moly, things are crazy in the midwest right now! Tornadoes, hail, sunshine, and a huge pile of badass rock n' roll records to listen to are among the highlights. EPISODE #41 of Random Old Records features an hour of rad jams from what is shaping up to be one of the best music years on record. This is also South By Southwest week, so #41 features a bunch of bands playing the annual music orgy plus so much more!We're talkin' amazing pop tunes from La Sera, Frankie Rose, and Summer Twins, raging punk from LA slackers FIDLAR, the noisy Ramones trip of Terry Malts, and the Denton weird power pop of Mind Spiders. We're talkin' brand NEW tracks from Portland's Mean Jeans and Guantanamo Baywatch, whose new LPs won't be out for another month. We're talkin' brain-frying psychedelic rock n' roll from The Sufis and Ketamines. Most of all, we're talkin' about a track called "Conversation" from one of the most impressive debut LPs I've heard in forever, the 60s sunshine pop/psych hybrid known as OUTER MINDS. Seriously, this album is so good that it's unreal. Think early Arthur Lee and Love mixed with the complex vocal harmonies of The Association, and just run to the record store NOW.Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #41Released 03/15/12DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Summer Twins - "Got Somebody To Dream About"(Summer Twins, Burger 2012)2. La Sera - "Break My Heart"(Sees The Light, Hardly Art 2012)3. Frankie Rose - "Gospel/Grace"(Interstellar, Slumberland 2012)4. Dreamdate - "What Could I Do"(Melody Walk, Tic Tac Totally 2011)5. Camera Obscura - "Let's Get Out Of This Country"(Let's Get Out Of This Country, Merge 2006)6. Alicja Pop - "I Can't Remember"(I Can't Remember 7", Neat Neat Neat 2011)--Zombie beach party.7. FIDLAR - "No Waves"(No Waves/No Ass 7", Mom & Pop 2012)8. Mean Jeans - "Life On Mars"(On Mars, Dirtnap 2012)9. Terry Malts - "Nauseous"(Killing Time, Slumberland 2012)10. Mind Spiders - "Play You Out"(Meltdown, Dirtnap 2012)11. Glow Kit - "Misunderstood"(Glow Kit, FDH 2012)12. XRay Eyeballs - "Pill Riders"(Splendor Squalor, Kanine 2012)--Hunx is FAMOUS!13. Hunx - "Do You Remember Being A Roller?"(Hairdresser Blues, Hardly Art 2012)14. King Tuff - "Bad Thing"(King Tuff, Sub Pop 2012)15. Teenanger - "Frights"(Frights, Telephone Explosion 2012)16. Spider Fever - "Done Wrong"(Spider Fever, Windian 2012)17. Guantanamo Baywatch - "Chest Crawl"(Chest Crawl, Dirtnap 2012)--Australian new wave explosion!18. Blasted Canyons - "Get High"(2nd Place, Castleface 2012)19. Teledrome - "Double Visions"(Double Visions 7", HoZac 2012)20. The Sufis - "Wake Up"(The Sufis, Burger 2012)21. Ketamines - "Spaced Out"(Spaced Out, Southpaw 2012)22. Outer Minds - "Conversation"(Outer Minds, Southpaw 2012)