The Growlers

Last updated

The Growlers
The Growlers Live Beach Goth Tour.jpg
The Growlers playing at Beach Goth 2018
Background information
Origin Dana Point, California, U.S.
Genres Surf rock, psychedelic rock, garage rock
Years active2006–present
Labels
MembersBrooks Nielsen
Kyle Straka
Brad Bowers
Richard Gowen
Past membersBrian Stewart
Warren Thomas
Patrick Palomo
Clark Davison
Miles Patterson
Zachary Aguirre
Scott Montoya
Anthony Braun Perry
Jason Kaiser
Adam Walcott Smith
Matt Taylor
Website thegrowlers.com

The Growlers is an American band from Southern California. They began their career in the Orange County city of Dana Point, California in 2006. They are currently based in Costa Mesa. [1] The band is currently composed of singer Brooks Nielsen and keyboard player/guitarist Kyle Straka. [2] They have released seven albums, several EPs and a number of singles. The band's sound has been described as "a trademark style of music that somehow combines surf, pop, rock and beat" which has been labeled "Beach Goth". [3]

Contents

History

Singer Brooks Nielsen and music director/guitarist Matt Taylor met in middle school in the beach town of Dana Point, California, bonding over surfing, skating, and partying. [4] When offered the chance to perform at a house party, the duo quickly wrote their first six songs in a single day, leading to the first incarnation of the band that would eventually become The Growlers. [5]

After releasing a handful of self-recorded cassettes and CDs, The Growlers issued their first studio album, Are You in or Out? in 2009 on Everloving Records. Aquarium Drunkard described it as “consistent in sound and tone that is as enjoyable straight through or on shuffle… Taken as a whole, the record is a beautiful mix of late 60’s freak-out, folk calmness and surf rock.” [6] Their second album, Hot Tropics, was released in 2010, also on Everloving Records. [7] [8] The band's third album, Hung at Heart , the first to feature Anthony Braun Perry on bass and Jason Kaiser on percussion, was released in 2013. [9] The band originally worked with Dan Auerbach to record the album, but the finished version never saw official release. Instead the band recorded a new version of the album in Costa Mesa, CA with Mike McHugh at his Distillery Recording Studio, to get a more lo-fi sound.

Chinese Fountain , their new "more grown up, well polished" album was released September 23, 2014. [10] This album was produced by JP Plunier at Seahorse Studios in Los Angeles, CA. While touring the album, the band expanded their live band with percussionist Nick Murray. [11] [12]

The band's fifth studio album, City Club was released by Cult Records on September 30, 2016, [13] while they embarked on a supporting tour in the same month. [14] It was the first Growlers album to be credited solely to Brooks Nielsen and Matt Taylor, as opposed to the whole band. [15] Nielsen and Taylor wrote and recorded demos for the album over a span of two to three months with the help of Kyle Mullarky at his studio in Topanga Canyon, CA. It was preceded by the title track as a single produced by Julian Casablancas, [16] who also owns the label. [17] Neither drummer Scott Montoya nor bass player Anthony Perry feature on the album. [18] On September 25, the band confirmed Montoya's departure from the band and stated that Perry was set to return in the near future. [19] The band toured for this album with Brad Bowers on bass, Adam Wolcott Smith on keyboard, and Richard Gowen on drums. [20] [21] Whether their membership in the band is permanent is currently unclear.

The band released Casual Acquaintances on July 27, 2018, a collection of demos and unused material from the City Club sessions.

The Growlers have toured with artists such as The Black Keys, Devendra Banhart, Julian Casablancas, Night Beats, and Jonathan Richman. [22] [23] They have also appeared at numerous festivals including Coachella, Bonnaroo, Primavera Sound, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Sasquatch!, Wakarusa, Treasure Island, Fun Fun Fun, Bestival, Way Out West, End of The Road, Burgerama III, Rock in Rio [24] [25] and Outside Lands. [26]

Beach Goth

The band has organized their annual Beach Goth festival since 2012. The event typically features performances by bands representing a variety of genres, including pop, rap, hip hop, heavy metal, and rock. Over the years, the event has included costume contests, amusement park rides, and live performances of Rocky Horror Picture Show. The Growlers have headlined both Saturday and Sunday night of the annual Beach Goth festival since its inception.

The likes of Die Antwoord, Grimes, Gucci Mane, Julian Casablancas, Mac DeMarco, The Drums, Foxygen, White Arrows and Ghost B.C. have appeared at the festival.

Beach Goth 4 (October 2015) was hosted by Pauly Shore and featured live performances of Rocky Horror Picture Show throughout the weekend as well as a performance of The Doors song "People Are Strange" by The Growlers and Julian Casablancas.

The 2016 edition of Beach Goth took place at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA on October 23–24, 2016. [27] It was originally scheduled to take place at the Oak Canyon Park but was moved last minute due to unexplained circumstances. The festival's lineup included Bon Iver, TLC, James Blake, 2 Live Crew, Violent Femmes, Future Islands, Reel Big Fish, The Faint, the Pharcyde, Leftöver Crack, and DJ Quik. [28] While it was hailed a success, the outdoor festival suffered from rain and resultant street flooding. [29] This caused the Growlers to delay their own set due to equipment damage. [27] In the aftermath, the band issued an apology. [27]

Due to an ongoing lawsuit with Noise Group (owners of The Observatory venue) over the Beach Goth trademark, [30] 2017's festival took on the name "The Growlers Six", which took place on October 28 & 29 at the LA Waterfront. The festival included artists such as the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Modest Mouse, and the Butthole Surfers. [31]

The Growlers returned to their trademarked "Beach Goth" brand name for the 7th annual festival, taking place at the Los Angeles Historic State Park on August 5, 2018. Beach Goth 7 hosted performances by The Growlers, Jonathan Richman, The Voidz, The Drums, La Luz, and GWAR. [32]

Allegations of sexual misconduct

In July 2020, allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced against the band, along with other artists associated with Burger Records and the Southern California surf and garage rock music scene. Arrow De Wilde, the lead singer of the L.A. rock band Starcrawler, shared a personal encounter on her Instagram page. [33] In her post, Arrow claims she was assaulted by a male stripper hired by The Growlers while they were on tour together in Australia. In a statement issued via Instagram on July 31, 2020, Growlers singer Brooks Nielsen took "full responsibility and accountability for the behavior of all Growlers' band members, past and present," and announced that Matt Taylor would temporarily leave the band. [34] Additionally, former Growlers touring keyboardist Adam Wolcott Smith admitted to an incident of abuse on his Instagram, while on tour with his band Zen Mother. [35]

Brooks Nielsen solo career

Nielsen with a new band touring his solo album in 2023 Brooks Nielsen at Volcanic Theatre Pub - side.jpg
Nielsen with a new band touring his solo album in 2023

In 2022, Brooks Nielsen released a solo album, titled One Match Left, which he toured into the next year. [36]

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Other releases

Singles

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Beach Boys</span> American rock band

The Beach Boys are an American rock band formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. The group's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and friend Al Jardine. Distinguished by their vocal harmonies, adolescent-oriented lyrics, and musical ingenuity, they are one of the most influential acts of the rock era. They drew on the music of older pop vocal groups, 1950s rock and roll, and black R&B to create their unique sound. Under Brian's direction, they often incorporated classical or jazz elements and unconventional recording techniques in innovative ways.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Strokes</span> American indie rock band

The Strokes are an American indie rock band formed in New York City in 1998. The band is composed of lead singer and primary songwriter Julian Casablancas, guitarists Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond Jr., bassist Nikolai Fraiture, and drummer Fabrizio Moretti. They were a leading group of the early-2000s post-punk revival and garage rock revival movements.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nada Surf</span> American rock band

Nada Surf is a New York City-based American alternative rock band formed in the 1990s, consisting of Matthew Caws, Ira Elliot (drums), Doug Gillard, and Daniel Lorca.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Julian Casablancas</span> American singer (born 1978)

Julian Fernando Casablancas is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist and primary songwriter of the rock band The Strokes, with whom he has released six studio albums since their founding in 1998. Casablancas released a solo studio album, Phrazes for the Young, in 2009, and has released two albums with the experimental rock band The Voidz.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lit (band)</span> American rock band

Lit are an American rock band formed in 1988 in Orange County, California. They have released seven studio albums, but are best known for their 1999 album A Place in the Sun, which featured the hit single "My Own Worst Enemy". "Zip-Lock" and "Miserable" were also successful, leading to a platinum certification for A Place in the Sun.

Everloving Records was founded in 2003, having been Enjoy Records from 2000. With the success of Jack Johnson's debut Brushfire Fairytales the original, though defunct, Enjoy Records phoned up to reclaim their moniker. Everloving began with Jack's album, which was produced by co-founder J. P. Plunier. The company began when A&R veteran Andy Factor and Plunier partnered, after having worked together for Ben Harper. Plunier is Harper's manager and Factor was his A&R man.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sheena Is a Punk Rocker</span> 1977 song by Ramones

"Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" is a song by American punk rock band Ramones, released in 1977 through Sire Records. Written by front man and lead vocalist Joey Ramone it appears on the band's third studio album Rocket to Russia (1977). The song is well known for its early 1960s influence of surf rock and bubblegum pop that influenced Joey; it has since remained one of the band's most popular songs.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Beach House</span> American dream pop duo

Beach House is an American indie band formed in Baltimore in 2004 by current members Victoria Legrand and Alex Scally. Their work is characterized by a hypnotic dream pop style.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Roadhouse Blues Tour</span> 1970 tour by The Doors

The Roadhouse Blues Tour was a 1970 tour undertaken by rock band the Doors. The group recorded many of the concerts which have been subsequently released through Elektra Records, Rhino Records and Bright Midnight Records.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Savages (band)</span> English rock band

Savages are an English rock band that formed in 2011 in London. Their debut album, Silence Yourself was released on 6 May 2013 via Matador Records. It reached number 19 in the UK Albums Chart in May 2013, and was critically acclaimed. It peaked at number 5 on the Irish and the UK Independent Albums Chart, and at number 13 on the US Billboard Independent Albums chart. The band's second album Adore Life, was released on 22 January 2016. Both albums were nominated for the Mercury Prize, in 2013 and 2016 respectively.

<i>Hung at Heart</i> 2013 studio album by The Growlers

Hung at Heart is the third studio album by the Southern California surf rock band The Growlers, released on January 22, 2013 by Everloving Records. The album garnered generally positive reviews from critics, with Alejandro Rubio of Filter describing it as "a sketchy Tijuana pharmacy that’s got a little “something” for everybody." The album was originally going to be produced by The Black Keys lead singer and guitarist Dan Auerbach, but due to the band's dissatisfaction with the final product, it was self-produced.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Voidz</span> American rock band

The Voidz are an American rock band. They consist of Julian Casablancas (vocals), Jeramy "Beardo" Gritter (guitar), Amir Yaghmai (guitar), Jacob "Jake" Bercovici, Alex Carapetis (drums), and Jeff Kite (keyboards). Their debut album was placed 50th in NME's Top 50 Albums of 2014 list.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rey Pila</span> Mexican rock band

Rey Pila is a Mexican rock band formed in Mexico City in 2010. The band consists of Diego Solórzano, Andrés Velasco, Rodrigo Blanco and Miguel Hernández, though it started as Solórzano's solo project. The name "Rey Pila" is Spanish for "King Battery", a phrase Diego saw in a painting by the late graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jeff Kite</span> Musical artist

Jeff Kite is an American musician, composer, producer and member of the band, The Voidz.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shawn Everett</span> Canadian record producer

Shawn Everett is a Canadian music engineer and producer best known for his work with Alabama Shakes, Kacey Musgraves, The War on Drugs, The Killers, and Julian Casablancas. Everett has won six Grammy Awards.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Songhoy Blues</span> Malian blues rock band

Songhoy Blues is a desert blues music group from Timbuktu, Mali. The band was formed in Bamako after being forced to leave their homes during the civil conflict and the imposition of Sharia law. The band released its debut album, Music in Exile, via Transgressive Records on February 23, 2015, while Julian Casablancas' Cult Records partnered with Atlantic Records to release the album in North America in March 2015. The group is one of the principal subjects of the documentary film They Will Have To Kill Us First.

<i>Chinese Fountain</i> 2014 studio album by The Growlers

Chinese Fountain is the fourth studio album by the Southern California surf rock band The Growlers, released on September 23, 2014 by Everloving Records. The album received generally positive reviews from critics, who called it "one of the best guitar albums of the year".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Surf Curse</span> American surf rock band

Surf Curse is an American indie surf rock band formed in 2012 in Reno, Nevada, and now based out of Los Angeles. Created by Nick Rattigan and Jacob Rubeck (guitars), the band now also includes Henry Dillon and Noah Kholl. The band achieved mainstream success after their song "Freaks", written in 2011 and first released in 2013, became popular on the short-form video platform TikTok in 2020.

<i>Casual Acquaintances</i> 2018 compilation album by The Growlers

Casual Acquaintances is a compilation album by American rock band The Growlers. The album was released on July 27, 2018 through Beach Goth Records. It contains out-take and B-sides from their fifth studio album, City Club.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Growlers discography</span>

The Growlers are an American band that formed in 2006 in Dana Point, California. The band is composed of singer Brooks Nielsen, lead guitarist Matt Taylor and keyboard player/guitarist Kyle Straka. The Growlers have released six studio albums, four extended plays, one compilation album, and 10 singles. Three of their albums have charted in the Billboard charts.

References

  1. Reynolds, Wyoming (2018) "The Growlers Hope Beach Goth's LA Shift Leads To Its Salvation", OC Weekly , August 1, 2018.
  2. "The Growlers: Drinking whiskey, tripping out and getting weird for a living". the rooster.com. January 7, 2013. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  3. Keller, Brandy (2010) "The Growlers Interview: SXSW 2010", spinner.com, March 14, 2010, retrieved January 28, 2012
  4. Salek, Yassi (November 4, 2014). "The Growlers are Southern California's Beach Goth Beatles, Mania and All". smashboxstudios.com.
  5. Flanders, Kai (April 19, 2012). "The Growlers Have a Shot at the Big Time, But it Makes Them Feel a Bit Uneasy". laweekly.com.
  6. Kramer, B=October 5, 2009 (October 5, 2009). "The Growlers :: Are You In Or Out?". aquariumdrunkard.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. "Growlers: About". Archived from the original on October 24, 2011. Retrieved October 31, 2011.
  8. "Q&A: The Growlers' Brooks Nielsen Talks Getting Drunk, Being Weird and Bill Murray". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  9. Hung At Heart Archived November 8, 2014, at the Wayback Machine . Everloving.com (November 8, 2012). Retrieved on December 14, 2013.
  10. "Artist Interview: The Growlers". The Great Escape. Archived from the original on November 8, 2014. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  11. "5 Minutes With Nick Murray". Original Fuzz. Archived from the original on June 10, 2016. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
  12. YouTube ~ the Growlers (Live on KEXP)
  13. Earls, John (September 12, 2016). "Listen to Julian Casablancas-produced new single by The Growlers". nme.com. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  14. "Cult Records Announces New Growlers Album, Fall Tour". July 28, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  15. ACE. "ACE Repertory". mobile.ascap.com. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  16. "The Growlers share Julian Casablancas-produced single "City Club" — listen". August 26, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  17. Romano, Evan (September 16, 2016). "The Growlers' Brooks Nielsen On New Julian Casablancas-Produced Album". Brooklyn Magazine. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  18. "City Club - the Growlers | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic .
  19. "The GROWLERS - Timeline | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
  20. "The Growlers: First Avenue" . Retrieved March 13, 2017.
  21. "The Growlers: KRCW" . Retrieved March 13, 2017.
  22. Gomez, Dominique (2016). "INTERVIEW + GIVEAWAY: THE GROWLERS". Do The Bay. Retrieved June 15, 2016.
  23. Cody Peterson. "Omahype". Omahype. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  24. "Marcelo Camelo e The Growlers fazem show morno no Palco Sunset". G1.globo.com. October 2, 2011. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  25. "Marcelo Camelo e The Growlers unem forças no Rock in Rio". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on April 25, 2012. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  26. "Outside Lands 2013: The 10 Best Things We Saw On Saturday". SPIN. August 11, 2013. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  27. 1 2 3 "Beach Goth 2016 Festival Review and Gallery". Consequence of Sound. October 25, 2016. Retrieved November 25, 2016.
  28. "Beach Goth 2016 Lineup". July 13, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  29. Brown, August (October 23, 2016). "Beach Goth's lineup had the goods, but fest may not be ready for its close-up". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved November 25, 2016.
  30. "Beach Goth is Dead. The Observatory Suing The Growlers Only Confirms It". OC Weekly. November 15, 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
  31. "Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Modest Mouse, Butthole Surfers to play The Growlers Six Festival". August 7, 2017.
  32. "Beach Goth 7: Here are your set times for Sunday – buzzbands.la". buzzbands.la. August 3, 2018. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
  33. "ARROW (@arrowdewilde) • Instagram photos and videos".
  34. Hatfield, Amanda (July 31, 2020). "The Growlers issue apology; co-founder Matt Taylor temporarily leaving band". BrooklynVegan . Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  35. Hudson, Alex (July 22, 2020). "Growlers Keyboardist Adam Wolcott Smith Quits Band, Issues Statement Saying "I'm Not Innocent in Abuse"". exclaim.ca. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  36. Schoenberger, Katey (September 8, 2022). "Brooks Nielsen brings solo debut tour to San Francisco". Top Shelf Music. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  37. GROWLERS/ THEE LUDDS SPLIT 12″ OUT TODAY IN UK/ EUROPE | Palmist. Palmistrecords.com (October 3, 2011). Retrieved on December 14, 2013.
  38. "Ayo Silver!". bigcartel.com. Archived from the original on June 3, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  39. Vinyl Shop Archived March 18, 2013, at the Wayback Machine . Everloving.com. Retrieved on December 14, 2013.
  40. "Uncle Sam's a dick (7")". cinderblock. Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved January 14, 2013.