Category Archives: GTG Records

Lousy Smarch Weather!

So much good stuff happening in March, and this is just in Lansing! Stay tuned for further updates about tours by The Hat Madder, Honah Lee, and The Plurals!!

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Jason Alarm Reunion Show 12/5/2015…. and Tommy Looks in the Mirror and Asks “What Happened?”

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That’s the Jason Alarm photo that I had saved on the website from several years ago. Ha! But it kinda ties into my overall thoughts as we approach their reunion show THIS SATURDAY DECEMBER 5TH AT MAC’S BAR WITH SPECIAL GUESTS THE PLURALS, MR. FOX AND THE HOUNDS, AND DEAD HOUR NOISE of time passing without realizing and how it’s totally okay.

My relationship with Jason Alarm began in early 2008 when my old-but-still-together-sometimes band The Break-Ups played an all ages show at Mac’s Bar that was also the first show by a band from the Grand Ledge high school called Jason Alarm. This show was actually supposed to be at Replay Entertainment Exchange but had to be moved to Mac’s after Replay dropped their show calendar – I forget if it was because they were moving or some other reason. Replay moving to different store locations was kind of a running joke for awhile as in their first two years or so of business they were in four different locations. They’ve been at the same one in East Lansing now for over five years, so that’s another thing that’s changed over time and isn’t really a thing anymore.

Anyway, Jason Alarm were surprisingly good at that show, definitely talented and full of potential, and they made the members of The Break-Ups – old, wizened veterans at the age of 20/21 – feel like rock stars with their youthful enthusiasm for what we were doing. I kind of hate the fact that every time Jason Alarm or any of their members come up I automatically jump into this “those kids” conversation as I’m only five years older than them and I have tons of friendships of equal or greater age difference where that’s not even a thing, but it’s all about context I guess. They don’t deserve to have that vaguely condescending language about them as they totally proved themselves to be an original, hardworking band that did things that bands twice their age never do. And I respect the hell out of them, which I need to state before I go into the self-centered, caffeine-fueled, thought-exorcism that this supposed website update about another band is turning into.

GTG was officially one of the labels that put out Jason Alarm’s EP Engage in 2009 but we didn’t do a single thing to enable the release of that record! Ha! Maybe we encouraged them somehow, I dunno. Back in 2008 this guy Jeremy was a part of GTG and he wanted to produce a Jason Alarm record so he brought them over to the GTG studio and recorded demos but then moved to Boston fairly unceremoniously, so I was left in this awkward position of trying to salvage the friendship with these younger musicians who kind of had the rug pulled under them for their “debut” recording project. Plans were made to record with me but I was busy whenever they wanted to record – what I was doing back then I have no idea… going to school… what else? This was before The Plurals were a touring band and with the way I operate now the only way I wouldn’t make time to work on a recording project, especially one for the label, is if I were on the road and physically unable to be around. Hattie and I were talking at Plurals practice the other day about how we don’t even really remember what being in The Plurals was like before we really dove into touring, and that’s weird because there were several years and songs, shows, and bands we played with that in some weird way don’t even “count” in my mind when it comes to what I’ve done with the band and the label. This doesn’t mean that these things don’t actually matter or are in any way inferior, but my perspective on things has changed so much in the last five years (because everybody remains the same throughout their twenties right? What a terrible fucking world that would be…) that the things I did prior to 2011 when I really went all-in on this music stuff is that all of that was part of some vague “set-up” to what I do now and it’s like a series of blacked out passages with footnotes. And Jason Alarm is squarely in the middle of that bizarrely blacked out part of my mind so the reunion show this Saturday is like my 20-year old self is checking in with my present-day 28 years young person to see what’s up.

And that’s how the show Saturday is going to go in ways: people from previous scenes are going to appear out of thin air with slightly-differently shaped faces, different colored hair, beards, tattoos, glasses… ex-straight edge kids are going to buy me a shot, reformed party animals are going to show me pictures of their healthy, happy children, and I’m going to say that everything is cool, I’m just working on the same stuff. And in my mind I’ve just been stepping on and off stage for five years, jumping back and forth between the same few part-time jobs, seeing the country a few times a year, and thinking about songs, while everyone else will be reminding me that, oh yeah, almost a decade’s worth of things have happened since I met these people. And it’s gonna be a great time! Unlike any so-called “real world” reunion that I mostly succeed at avoiding (sorry 10 year high school reunion).

I’ve always felt bad that GTG Records didn’t really partner up with Jason Alarm in the way that I wanted to. The agreement early on was that I would donate my time to record it,  Cale from Bermuda Mohawk Productions would press the EP, and it would come out as a BMP/GTG co-release. Everyone involved still put the GTG logo and stuff on the release when it did ultimately come out (at the Sun Theater in Grand Ledge with an all ages show featuring Jason Alarm, The Plurals, and Cheap Girls… that’s a show I want to go to now!) without me or anyone else in GTG doing anything, which was cool, but… it was probably one of those watershed moments that made me think “hey, we need to be better at this label thing.” And it took us many more mis-steps before we finally settled into this present day thing that I’m so proud of, so I guess I can thank them for that. But it was also really cool that they excelled on their own, and I got to watch from the sidelines as they broke up once in 2009, reformed a few months later, became more ambitious musicians, had members come and go, toured and put out some singles, and then called it a day a couple years later to move onto other things. And it was awesome to witness the whole evolution of someone else’s adventure, which is something that I really enjoy doing as part of the label and general music community. So while in ways I want to slap twenty-year old me and tell him to just get over himself and make time to record this cool young band, I can appreciate what happened in the non-idealized Tommy-does-whatever-he-should-do reality that we all occupy.

Maybe it’s the arbitrary “year-end” self analysis that I tend to go through every December, but I have a lot of appreciation for everything that happened in the patchwork representation of events that I’ve written about above, and I’m glad that I still get to be a part of it. Enjoy your own adventure, don’t get bogged down by the past, and, seriously, I promise you there’s no reason to shoot anybody. That’s a 2015 timestamp for future readings of this entry if there ever was one. Now, here’s another random photo that I found on the website media archive while looking for that old Jason Alarm photo:

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And I’m also partial to this photo that I used for Josh David & the Dream Jeans for awhile, solely to spite Josh David for harassing me about not updating the page about them enough:

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Thanks for reading if you made it this far! And if you just skipped down here for some reason that’s cool too! – Tommy Plural

The Plurals – Rock N Roll Music Video!

The Plurals longtime studio collaborator Eric “CrookedSound” Merckling (whose long performance and production credits include recording/ mixing all three Plurals albums) has been quietly toying with stop-motion animation for the last couple years and we’re all honored here at GTG that his debut feature for this skill is now out in the form of a music video for a song from the new Plurals album. “Rock N Roll” is probably the most chaotic song on the album, alternating between dreamy verses, sludgy choruses, a CCR-quoting bridge section and scattered Pixies-esque vocals, so it might as well also be the soundtrack to a sci-fi epic starring The Plurals. Our protagonist is a brave Nich Plural who must rescue Hattie and Tommy from the clutches of an evil alien band that is attempting to steal The Plurals’ thunder and maybe erase them from existence? You should watch it a few times to get all of the little story bits and Easter eggs that Eric slips in. Above all, it’s super cool to look at. Another 2015 victory for GTG!

And check out the Plurals’ album here if you haven’t already!

Dreadpool Parker – Debut Record (GTG080) Out Now!

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The family expands with a ton o’swagger with the debut release of New Jersey hip-hop crew Dreadpool Parker. MCs Wade Wilson and old GTG friend Ray Strife alongside DJ Dready Mercury make up this group and, like Ray’s previous work, they combine punk rock attitude with an energetic, equal parts old-school and modern rap sound. Check out the record here and a video they made a bit ago for album track “Sounds Like Drugs” below!

GTG FEST – THIS WEEKEND!!!

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This week! Four (damn) days of music and shenanigans in Lansing, Michigan, featuring a lot of Michigan talent alongside cool touring bands. Let’s take a look at what’s happening!

THURSDAY 10/08 @ GTG HOUSE, LANSING MI
DOORS AT 8 PM / SHOW AT 9 PM / $5 SUGGESTED DONATION

11:15 PM – THE FICTION JUNKIES
10:30 PM – Bobby Meader Music (Las Vegas)
9:45 PM – Little American Champ
9:00 PM – Blaine and His Keyboard

Friday 10/09 @ THE AVENUE CAFE, LANSING MI
DOORS AT 7 PM / SHOW AT 8 PM / $5-10 SLIDING SCALE COVER

12:30 AM – THE HAT MADDER
11:45 PM – Small Parks
11:00 PM – MPV (Detroit)
10:15 PM – Dreadpool Parker (NJ – CD Release!)
9:30 PM – Mr. Hipster (Bloomington, IN)
8:45 PM – Narc Out The Reds
8:00 PM – Frank and Earnest

SATURDAY 10/10 @ THE AVENUE CAFE, LANSING MI
DOORS AT 7 PM / SHOW AT 8 PM / $5-10 SLIDING SCALE COVER

12:30 AM – THE PLURALS
11:45 PM – Honah Lee (Trenton, NJ)
11:00 PM – Red Teeth
10:15 PM – The Lippies (Grand Rapids)
9:30 PM – The Hunky Newcomers
8:45 PM – The Free Life (Kalamazoo)
8:00 PM – Carm (debut show!)

SUNDAY 10/11 @ MYSTERY GARAGE, LANSING MI
HANGOUT & POTLUCK AT 3 PM / SHOW AT 5 PM / $5 SUGGESTED DONATION

11:00 PM – RE-EVOLUTION (Lansing’s premiere Devo cover band)
10:15 PM – The Murderburgers (Scotland!)
9:30 PM – The Jackpine Snag
8:45 PM – Immanuel Can’t
8:00 PM – Hailey Wojcik
7:30 PM – Stargrazer
7:00 PM – Comedy Coven – live stand-up comedy!
6:30 PM – Cat Midway
6:00 PM – Middleman
5:00 PM – OPEN-MIC! (music/poetry/comedy/magic/whatever accepted! Limited spots, sign-up starts at 4:00 PM)

Read more about it at the GTG facebook page and check out a free sampler from all of the bands that are playing at our bandcamp page!

GTG Fest 2015: Oct 8-11!!

GTG Fest 2015

GTG Fest 2015 will be a four day soiree in Lansing, Michigan this year, featuring regional favorites alongside artists from across the country. More information will be available including full lineup and set times but here’s what we can say right now:

THURSDAY 10/08 @ GTG HOUSE, LANSING MI

LITTLE AMERICAN CHAMP
Bobby Meader Music
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Friday 10/09 @ THE AVENUE CAFE, LANSING MI
THE HAT MADDER
Dreadpool Parker (CD RELEASE)
Frank and Earnest
MPV
Mr. Hipster
Narc Out The Reds
Small Parks

SATURDAY 10/10 @ THE AVENUE CAFE, LANSING MI

THE PLURALS
Carm (debut show!)
The Free Life
Honah Lee
The Hunky Newcomers
The Lippies
Red Teeth

SUNDAY 10/11 @ MYSTERY GARAGE, LANSING MI

RE-EVOLUTION (Lansing’s premiere Devo cover band)
Cat Midway
Hailey Wojcik
more tba

Get stoked!!!

Three More Days to PRE-ORDER THE NEW PLURALS ALBUM!!

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The Plurals’ third album An Onion Tied To My Belt will be out July 21st, 2015 and the release party as well as the kickoff show for The Plurals summer tour is July 18th at The Avenue Cafe in Lansing. This is all coming up really soon, and the deadline to pre-order is July 17th! 12-inch vinyl and 4.65 inch CDs will both be available, and it’s a co-release by GTG, Infintesmal Records, and Diet Pop Records. You can pre-order the record right now!

Pre-order vinyl for $15, including shipping:

Pre-order CD for $10, including shipping:

Pre-order BOTH vinyl and CD for $20, including shipping:

All pre-order packages come with a new Plurals poster as well as a bonus CD of compilation songs and some demos.

Here’s stuff from the record!

and the latest GTG Session!

For the Love of Punk: Plurals tour dates and “Facebook” stream!

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Head over to For the Love of Punk for the announcement of dates for The Plurals summer tour, as well as an exclusive stream of “Facebook” from the forthcoming Plurals 3rd album An Onion Tied To My Belt. Thanks punk love friends!

Logan & Lucille!

On tour now!

On tour now!

In 2011 The Plurals went on our first “long” tour. We had made it a regular thing to do some long weekend to 10 day trips out to the east coast a couple times a year since 2007, largely to keep up with our friends that eventually formed into Honah Lee, but in the summer of 2010 on a whim I hit up a guy named Billy in Tucson, AZ to see if we could play a little festival he was putting together for April 2011 called Way Out West Fest. Billy said what few others before or since have said and said that, yes, he would have The Plurals on his inaugural festival and suddenly we had to book a tour to the southwest. And, well, since we were going that far we might as well book the west coast too. This first west coast tour was a turning point for The Plurals and was definitely many learning experiences crammed into a short period of time but the end result was that we were hungry to play for as many new audiences as we could and we haven’t really let up sense.

Though the intervening years have been a bit rough on us.

Though the intervening years have been a bit rough on us.

We wouldn’t have had such a positive experience if it weren’t for the new friends we made along the way, and one of the first was Logan Greene. When we  rolled up to Tucson, AZ for the first time on April 8th, 2011 we were among the first people to show up for the fest. We went to meet up with Billy at a bar called The Hut, a Caribbean-themed college bar on the “main college drag” of Tucson; a bar we would not be frequenting were it not, perhaps bafflingly, hosting this weekend-long DIY punk fest. Sitting outside the bar was a guy with red hair and glasses and he made it a point to introduce himself to us straight away. His name was Logan and he was, as he put it, “one of the only actual local musicians playing the fest.” He didn’t say this vindictively, more just pointing it out matter-of-factly, and I knew I had met a kindred spirit right away. I have often expressed frustration at how bigger music events in the Lansing area don’t often include the musicians that make cool and interesting things happen on the day-to-day ground level and also how it’s a rare thing for a band that achieves a level of success to actually give back to the local community, so I understood Logan’s point. Logan also had pushed for their to be an all ages venue for the fest and I could see he was gunning for the fest to be as big and great as possible and that he wasn’t interested in just joining the party.

But I might have been wrong.

But I might have been wrong.

As the first Way Out West Fest went on we made a lot of friends, saw a lot of tropical mixed drinks consumed after the bar had failed to order an adequate amount of cheap beer, saw a lot of great bands, and also witnessed the phenomenon of people being unable to bounce back from partying too hard and missing large portions of the fest. Our set came in the middle of day two and we were in a little bit of a blackout area (maybe in more ways than one…) after everyone had crashed for the afternoon but before they had left the hotel to check out the evening performances (which included Tiltwheel, Toys That Kill, and Lenguas Largas… yeah, this was a good lineup!). So, we didn’t have a huge audience for our set but one of the people that made it a point to show up and bring as many people along as he could was Logan. Later on he played with his band The Bricks, and the next day he did an acoustic set with his band Doctor Dinosaur. I’ll just put it this way: the guy knows his way around a tune, and his friendly demeanor doesn’t hurt anything. A few days later when we got to San Pedro for the fist time and met our future band brothers Black Sparrow Press we noticed that there was a painting on their wall that someone had done of Logan playing an acoustic set at one of their house shows. Things like this let you immediately know that you’re among friends.

I wasn't able to find the portrait in question online anywhere, but this one may say more than I ever could.

I wasn’t able to find the portrait in question online anywhere, but this one may say more than I ever could.

Over the years we crossed paths many more times, for Way Out West Fest 2012 and then just for Plurals tour dates in Tucson. I learned that Logan spent time as a music teacher, knew a lot of other musicians that I had respect for, and he eventually started a label called Diet Pop Records with his girlfriend Lucille Petty. In 2013 I did the “excuse to travel to California in the winter for as little money as possible” solo acoustic tour and Logan and I met up for a batch of dates in Arizona and California and sharing the stage with him for a few nights I learned a lot about how to present music in an acoustic format and I left the experience with some new songs written. In 2014 Diet Pop Records starting a cool video series called Trundle Sessions and were kind enough to invite The Plurals along to film a performance. Finally, as The Plurals imminent third album An Onion Tied To My Belt was nearing completion Diet Pop agreed to be one of the labels to help put it out. We really are family now!


So, the latest Logan Greene incarnation is a musical duo with Lucille called, get this, Logan & Lucille. They’re in the middle of a long international tour and GTG House is hosting them on FRIDAY JUNE 26TH, just a couple days after their return from the European leg. I’m really looking forward to showing my friends what we have here in Lansing and I hope everyone else can join me!

– Tommy Plural

Better? Days

Better? Days

The Plurals – An Onion Tied To My Belt (GTG078) Out 7/21! Pre-Order NOW!

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It’s been in the works for a little while but The Plurals’ third album An Onion Tied To My Belt is done and will be out July 21st, 2015! 12 songs, four lead vocals per Plural, mixed by Eric Merckling, recorded by Eric Merckling, Isaac Vander Schuur, and The Plurals at CrookedSound, Epiphany Sound, and GTG House, mastered by Dave Eck at Lucky Lacquers, artwork by Tony Goggles, 12-inch vinyl and 4.65 inch CDs will both be available, and it’s a co-release by GTG, Infintesmal Records, and Diet Pop Records. The release party as well as the kickoff show for The Plurals summer tour will be July 18th at The Avenue Cafe in Lansing. You can pre-order the record right now!

Pre-order vinyl for $15, including shipping:

Pre-order CD for $10, including shipping:

Pre-order BOTH vinyl and CD for $20, including shipping:

All pre-order packages come with a new Plurals poster as well as a bonus CD of compilation songs and some demos.

Check out “Prolly Knot” from the record: