Friday, September 25, 2020

Gimp/ GlassxBite #27

What's up everyone how are you guys doing... any how i got the chance to interview a cool dude from some pretty cool bands from Arizona. this week I interview one of the dudes from Gimp/GlassxBite.. if you haven't check them out you should really awesome bands from Arizona. Here it is the interview with Joey from Gimp/GlassxBite. so state your name and what bands do you play in?? Hello, my name is Joey. And I’ve played in Gimp, and GlassxBite. how long was Gimp and GlassxBite a band?? Gimp played collectively for about 3 years, and called it quits in Winter of 2018. GlassxBite on the other end, came up about a year or so later and lasted a few months, from early September 2019 until June 2020. who in those bands how did the band start?? I met Payson and Raul at a show around 2015. They had a had a PV band that they were looking for a bassist for, and they asked if I can jam with them. One thing lead to another, and we jammed like a week later, and it all kinda just worked out. That band didn’t last too long, and after a lineup change, we made the choice to change the band name to Gimp, and started playing grindviolence. After Gimp split, I really wanted to play Powerviolence again, so I kept at writing songs and riffs, recording anything I thought would sound good and unique to hear. I wont call too much attention to GlassxBite and its previous drummer, but I met up with them at a show with their band sometime around Summer of 2019, and we jammed for a few practices, and recorded Demo ‘19 in one night! how did you get into punk? I got into punk when I was 10 or so. I had a friend who was big on collecting CD’s at the time, and I went over to his house, and found the discography of The Ramones, and I thought, “Those guys look weird! I wanna hear what they play.” We jammed them, and some Black Flag, and I was pretty much hooked from then on! how did you guys get that name? Gimp’s name came up as a name change from our first band, and it was more or less of wanting to have a simpler name, and to also reference Pulp Fiction. GlassxBite’ s name kinda came from an odd influence. I overheard someone who was remembering a time where they huffed gasoline, and they stated that they felt their bones were made of glass, and didn't want to bite down on anything due to the feeling. I just kinda kept that conversation in my head, and thought “That’d be a cool band name.” Thankfully, I’ve seen that dude again recently, and he’s pretty much cleaned up since the time I heard him. any cool show you would say are your favorite or favorites?? I’ll tell you, Gimp played some pretty cool shows. We did a small Texas tour with Depraved for 3 days, so that was cool! We played a benefit gig for the Dakota Pipeline efforts, and we played with Magnum Force for their last show. We also played with Capitalist Casualties when they came down and played Phoenix. What was cool about that show, is we played on an actual Halfpipe someone made in their backyard. Scum Human came down to Phoenix with Star Sete Sept, and thats where I became friends with Tommy. Gimp played with World Peace twice when they toured, and it was a pleasure both times. We also played with Stapled Shut and Suppression, and those shows also popped off! I can go on and on with cool shows we played, but those were the first shows that came to mind, haha. GlassxBite didn't really play a lot of shows all too much. We did however do our tape release alongside Corrupt Vision in a tiny ass Livingroom, so that was cool! Any releases coming out soon? GlassxBite has some material on the back burner. At this time though, I am the only band member in it, and drummers are a bit scarce in our scene. It might remain as a solo venture, but who knows? Anything is possible. what were or are the influences for both bands? Crossed Out, Despise You, Excruciating Terror, Infest, Extortion, In Disgust Any shout out you want to give? I want to shout out Gus V. from Practiced Hatred Records, as well as his band Depraved. Those dudes made some of my best nights possible for being so chill and supportive for a young band like Gimp to thrive in the early days. Payson, Elad, and Juan for pulling up to GlassxBites first few shows. Shout outs to any of the promoters that pulled through and helped Gimp on that big Summer tour we did in 2018. Shout outs to my parents for putting up with the loud racket I was making in the back of the house. Shout outs to Tommy from Scum Human, Tommy from No Time Records, and Shapeshiftmeth. And a big thank you for anyone who fucked with either of these bands and supported us in any way through their lifetimes. Thanks for your time Joey 
https://gimp602.bandcamp.com/
 https://glassxbite.bandcamp.com/

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Hoy Pinoy #26

What's up everyone this week I interview an og powerviolence band that's been around for a while I'm talking bout Hoy Pinoy. an all Filipino powerviolence band. when I got into powerviolence I discovered this band from there discography and there killer splits. I also seen them a handful of times.they never disappoint. Here is the interview with Hoy Pinoy, enjoy... What is your name and what band do you play in? My name is Jameson but everyone calls me Jamo. I play guitar and do vocals in Hoy Pinoy. I also have a upcoming new doom/sludge band called Deep Tomb with members from Cave State, Violencia and Bruce Campbell. How did you get into punk? I got into punk in the 7th grade through friends and video games like Tony Hawk Pro Skater. I started off listening to skate punk, which led to street punk and old hardcore, then fell in love with powerviolence/fastcore/grindcore. Who’s in Hoy Pinoy, how did Hoy Pinoy get started? How did you guys come up with the band name? Other members of Hoy Pinoy are the Castro brothers Matt(bassist) and Jon(drums). We’ve known each other since the 7th grade. In the 9th grade we started a Misfits cover band called The Goonies. We played backyard shows almost every weekend for a couple years. Later on, we decided to start a powerviolence band. Matt came up with the name Hoy Pinoy(think it was a parody name to Oi Polloi) and started making fast music about all the random shit we love and hate. What are your guys influences? Our main influences were Spazz, Charles Bronson, Fuck on the Beach, Capitalist Casualties,! Crossed Out, Infest, No Comment, Lack Of Interest, and Man is the bastard. Do you guys have any upcoming releases? Hoy Pinoy has been on hiatus for a while, we’ve only played a handful shows for the past several years. We do plan to get back together sometime in the near future to work on new shit though. any shout out you want to give?Shouts out to Nolan, Sarah, Mom, Dad, Justin, Matt, Jon, Joser, Joel, Sergio, Miguel and to all the people that support us! 626 Flipcore! Thanks Tone for interviewing me. Thanks for your time https://hoyxpinoy.bandcamp.com/releases

Friday, September 4, 2020

Sordo #25


 hey how is everyone??? this interview has been in the work for sometime but do to family and work I been postponing  it. Anyways the nardcore scene been known with a lot of awesome bands. with the city an  Agriculture and beaches near the city. I interview the guys for Sordo. here is it the interview of Sordo enjoy.

how are you guys doing??? 

Doing good Marco just super busy as always. 
state your name and what band are you in?? 

My name is Eddie and I play in Metallica.


how did you guys get into punk??? 

Aw man idk lol I remember getting really into punk around high-school. I listened to a lot of Misfits and Circle Jerks then so I guess it was then.

how did Sordo get started??? 

Sordo had a number of name changes but it was originally started as Blue Cheese and it was just me and my brothers messing around. The band never took off then cause we didn't have a live drummer. Things started to solidify once we had a full time drummer.

how was the change from guitar to bass??? 

It was an easy transition. At the time when we made the change I was listening to a lot of different drum and bass bands. There weren't any drum and bass only bands in Oxnard at the time or ever to my knowledge so we decided to go that route when playing as a way to make ourselves stand out from other local bands.

How did you guys get the name Sordo??? 

Pure laziness lol. Names for bands and songs are the hardest parts to come up with. Names are tricky because you want something unique but also something that fits and describes the band fairly well. There was this old Myspace ska band from Mexico i think called "Sordos" as well so when we were looking for names we just thought we'd drop the S in Sordo(S) and keep as Sordo. We figured it was a total ripoff since they played ska and we played noise. It fit more because we played stupid loud in our earlier shows.

what was the line up from the beginning??? 

First OG lineup was myself and bass. Gerry on Vox and Mike on drums.


what's was the line up now???? 

The line up has stayed the same with the exception of drummers. 

Our current drummer is Anthony. He plays in Shitbrains.
 
what's the coolest show you guys played???? 
Idk man they've all been pretty cool honestly haha its always awesome to play in front of a crowd big

Or small. 


what are your guys influences???? 

There's way to many to list tbh. Influences come from a lot of different places whether its music or a movie with some dialog that would make for a cool sample. 

Any releases do you guys have???? 

Yeah we have a few actually. We just released a split lathe with PCP Parade. It's sold out on our end but the PCP guys may have some copies. We have a split with Powerchuck that was released with a ton of great labels. We just did a repress of the En El Bosque rehearsal tape as well.


How did you guys get in the Nardcore 4 Life Comp???? 

They just asked if we wanted to submit a song lol but yeah i feel very happy to have Sordo included in 
Any shout you want to give???? 

Shout out to Marco and his new baby!
Shout out to my wife Miriam for putting up with me and this hobby of mine for so long. Shout out to all the people who support Sordo and all the bands who've done splits with us and the labels who helped out too.