



Here it is! The perfect distillation of all of our mixed feelings regarding these winter holidays, the – get this, tenth annual edition! – 2015 Bermuda Snohawk. Available for free download from our friends at Bermuda Mohawk Productions as well as a limited-run of physical CDs available in Lansing/ for the first few (un?)lucky folks that ask us for a copy. GTG acts Stargrazer, Sleeping Timmy, The Plurals, Hunky Newcomers, and CrookedSound all appear as well as friends old and new like the Cartridge Family (still alive, who knew??!?), Cavalcade, Geistlos, Bluffing the Ghosts, Ben Pierogi (of Toledo’s Infernal Names), Jonathan Coody (from the great Ninja Gun), Protected Left (BMP all-star MI transplants tearing it up in the Bay Area), Blaine & His Keyboard, Scary Women, and those terrible crusties in Smashing Blumkins, plus the longtime Snohawk-only projects like Neon Tuesday, Cabin Fever, Iron Christmas, and Bruno Fox with some new terrifying additions to Snohawk canon tying it together.
Cale posted some fine thoughts at the download page for the comp, including some insights into why the Snohawk started in the first place (for many of us it’s now just part of the holiday landscape so the “why,” whether the reasons are real or not, isn’t even really part of the conversation at this point) that are definitely worth reading, but here’s an excerpt:
Ten years, and this stupid comp is probably just about the most (if only) constant thing in the lives many of the friends family that keep it going. I know it’s been just about the only in mine.
Well anyway, this is a lot of rambling, I’m aware, but this is the 10th edition, so bear with me. If you take nothing elfs (ha!) from this, here’s the tl;dr points:
1) If you’re a grown up, you should go listen to (semi-defunct Detroit DIY label Suburban Sprawl Music) those SSM comps…they were the (much better executed) inspiration for these all along.
2) The perseverance and momentum built by Bermuda Snohawk owes a great debt to Tommy Plural & GTG…but at this point, supersedes probably anything either of us could control. It’s kind of scary and kind of inspiring, and wholly hilarious.
3) Everyone that’s been involved with these is as much of a family as I’ve ever known. Thank you for coming together all of these years giving us something to grasp onto to keep us all from flinging into some sort of cold and distant orbit. It means more to me than you’ll ever know.
Right back at ya Cale! Happy winter and shit – Tommy Plural & GTG
Posted in Album, Bermuda Snohawk, The Hunky Newcomers, The Plurals
Tagged 2015, Bermuda Mohawk, Best Album of 2015, Cartridge Family, Coody, Lansing, Uptown Funk
It’s here! The latest episode of GTG Sessions featuring 6 songs from the original Trenton, NJ party machine Honah Lee!
This was taped in the middle of the GTG Fest weekend and you can see it on their faces! Grab your favorite vice of choice, click play on the video above, and join the party. And check out their new record if you haven’t yet!
Posted in GTG Sessions, Honah Lee, Live
Tagged Best Album of 2015, goot times, GTG House, GTG Sessions, Honah Lee, Live
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!
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!
Posted in Album, GTG Records, The Plurals
Tagged 2015, An Onion Tied To My Belt, Best Album of 2015, GTG Records, New Release, Pre-Order, The Plurals
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:
Posted in Album, GTG Records, The Plurals
Tagged An Onion Tied To My Belt, Best Album of 2015, GTG Records, New Release, Pre-Order, The Plurals