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1QI: Kid Tsunami, Post Teens, Al Swacker, JEFF The Brotherhood.

Posted in Bands on December 16, 2014

Welcome to our almost daily quickie Q&A feature: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Okay, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week.

After our social media followers get the first word, we post a wrap-up here at the site and archive 'em here. This week check out Q&As with Kid Tsunami, Post Teens, Al Swacker and JEFF The Brotherhood.

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Kid Tsunami

SPB: What is your primary tour food?

Kid Tsunami: On tour I like to be taken to a yum cha spot....I love the togetherness of a dim sum meal, and I like to compare and find out which is the best one on the planet! So far nothing has beaten my hometown spot, Regal on Roe...but I have lots more traveling to do!

 

Tony Marquez (Post Teens)

SPB: What is your favorite all-time record (and why)?


Tony: I've never been a person who can truthfully name a "favorite" record because I'm constantly finding new (and old) records that blow my mind. But music has always been important to me. While growing up in Miami (in the mid ‘90s) I came across a bunch of bands that really made a big impact on my life. It's actually a very underrated scene. Here's 5 local Miami 7"s that caught me back then and that I still enjoy quite a bit:

AGAINST ALL AUTHORITY / THE PIST - split 7" (the PIST are not from Miami but still great!)
CHICKENHEAD - Everything must go 7"
FLOOR - s/t 7"
LOS CANADIANS - The Kids are Alroot 7"
PIN KAI - Greasy Kid Stuff 7"

Fuck it, let's make it 6 records.

THE CRUMBS - I Fell in Love with an Alien Girl 7"

Al Swacker (DJ, UnMutuals, Devil Baby Freak Show, SVK)

SPB: What is your favorite venue, past or present, to play or attend a show at?

Al: My favorite venue? Wow, not an easy question. I can think of 6 that come to mind right away and each is for different reasons. 

I could say the Pageant in St Louis or the Congress in Chicago because of the amazing treatment. We had our own dressing rooms with free food and beer at both. At the Pageant, they unloaded our gear and tuned our guitars and set up our amps and drums for us. Both of those venues, however, may have only been a great experience because of the headliners we were touring with (i.e. the Dead Kennedys, Bad Religion, just to name a couple). My heart, on the other hand belongs to 4 others.

Deluxe in St Louis was very short lived. They had amazing sound, great food, paid well, and the drinks were always discounted. Perhaps if it had more time it would have become my favorite, or maybe I would have become disappointed. 

The Crack Fox in St Louis also ranks very high in my heart. I began booking, playing, and deejaying there (among other jobs) about a month after it opened. It was my own party almost every night of the week and I was never charged for a drink. The owner, Carrie Harris, is an amazing woman who knows how to make her dreams reality. All of the staff at the Crack Fox are like family to me. The sound is a little echoey and there's no room for a back line but the absence of televisions and jukebox add to the fetish-kink ambience. The place radiates sex and you never know what you’re in for, whether it be impromptu nerf gun wars or severed head volleyball. My favorite thing about the Crack Fox, however, is that I met the love of my life there.  

Another venue where I've always felt at home is the Way Out Club also in St Louis. The proprietors, Bob and Sherri, treat the bands very well. It is small and caters to the B-movie fan in all of us. In its early days, at its previous location, it was home to poets and artists and anyone who dared to be original and only had local bands. When it moved to a bigger space, it opened its doors to lesser known, touring bands as well. Alas, the sound system has never been what it could be and the neighborhood where it resides is very risky.  

This brings me to your actual question. After serious thought, weighing the pros and cons and reliving old memories, I would have to say my favorite venue was a small beer-soaked punk rock dive in Seattle called the Lake Union Pub. It was the first place I went to see a show when I moved to Seattle back in 1992. That first night in town I saw 4 bands, and ended up the bass player in one of them before the night was over. Shows were rarely more than a $1 cover and I rarely paid for a beer which is all they served. It was 2 rooms, separated by the bar and neither of them were much larger than the restrooms. There was no house PA and nothing was ever miked but the vocals. There was no stage and the bands took up most of room. I had the pleasure of playing with and seeing some of the greatest bands of all time in that room. Some got big and some fizzled out. It was the peak of the grunge era but you'd never have a clue it even existed at the pub. From rockabilly to grindcore to metal to punk and surf, no 2 bands ever sounded alike and the night was always a party. I got to open for the Gits there. I got to witness the beginnings of Zeke and the Boss Martians there. I got to play with Bristle and Chicken and so many other great bands. Not to mention the occasional barroom brawl with skinheads or random blow jobs from cute punk rock girls in the bathroom. The pub died out in the late ‘90s but has been immortalized in songs by several of the bands that played there, including one that I co-wrote with Lonnie from Bristle. The Lake Union Pub was a true Neverland for punk rock.  

It is such a close call for all of these venues and the decision was truly difficult. Thank you for asking and letting me relive all those amazing memories.  

Jake Orrall (JEFF the Brotherhood)

SPB: What do you like to do on a tour off date?

Jake: Masturbate

 

Glory Kid bands on the road

Posted in Tours on December 15, 2014

Two band son Glory Kid records will be touring this winter, Reservoir, from Pennsylvania, are touring the Northeastern US along with Seattle's Where My Bones Rest Easy. Reservoir is planning a new EP, Cicurina Vol. 1, which released on Jan. 6 via Glory Kid, with pre-orders now available. Read more … Read more

Poison Idea to release new LP next year

Posted in Bands on December 15, 2014

Portland vets Poison Idea have announced a new studio album is coming in mid-2015, the band's first since Latest Will and Testament, which was released in 2006. The new LP is to be dubbed Confuse & Conquer. It will run 35 minutes and carry 11 songs, released on Southern Lord. … Read more

Andrew Jackson Jihad and The Smith Street Band US tour

Posted in Tours on December 14, 2014

Andrew Jackson Jihad, fresh off the release of Christmas Island, have announced a headlining US tour. They will be joined on all dates by The Smith Street Band, Jeff Rosenstock, and Chumped. Read more Weds Mar 18 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage Thurs Mar 19 – Philadelphia, PA – … Read more

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