Guerilla Toss

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Guerilla Toss
Guerilla Toss performing in 2022
Guerilla Toss performing in 2022
Background information
OriginBoston, MA, United States
Genres
Years active2011–present
Labels
Members
  • Kassie Carlson
  • Peter Negroponte
  • Arian Shafiee
  • Zach Lewellyn
  • Jake Lichter
Websiteguerillatoss.com facebook.com/guerillatoss

Guerilla Toss is an American rock band, formed in Boston in 2011. Now based in New York City,[1] the group currently consists of singer Kassie Carlson, drummer Peter Negroponte, guitarist Arian Shafiee, keyboardist Jake Lichter, and bassist Zach Lewellyn. Guerilla Toss has released five studio albums, seven EPs, and three remix albums, on various underground labels, DFA Records and more recently on Sub Pop.[2] They were listed in Rolling Stone magazine as one of the "10 Great Modern Punk Bands"[3] and Henry Rollins has called them "one of the first great bands of the new century".[4]

History

Formation and early years (2011–2014)

In 2011, Andy Allen and Peter Negroponte formed an early instrumental version of Guerilla Toss that played a mix of free jazz and punk. Singer Kassie Carlson joined the band in 2012, replacing Allen. [5][6] Carlson first met Guerilla Toss when her former hardcore band, Western Syndrome, performed with the group at a house show.[7] Around this time is when Guerilla Toss' members consider the band to have truly started.[5][6]

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Guerilla Toss performing at Gay Gardens on July 21, 2012. From left to right: Kassie Carlson and Simon Hanes.

In May 2013, Guerilla Toss released an EP, GTOSS, through Tzadik Records, the record label owned by avant-garde composer John Zorn.[8] The group then released an EP later that year—Kicked Back into the Crypt, a split LP with noise rock band The Sediment Club that was co-released through Sophomore Lounge Records and Feeding Tube Records[9] In July 2014, they released their next EP, 367 Equalizer, through Infinity Cat Recordings.[10][11] Towards the end of 2014 the band released the EP, Smack The Brick, through NNA Tapes.[12] Guerilla Toss wrapped up the year by going on a US / Europe tour that included the fourth-to-last show at New York City warehouse venue Death By Audio with Thee Oh Sees.[13][14]

Signing to DFA Eraser Stargazer, GT Ultra, Twisted Crystal (2015–2019)

Guerilla Toss relocated to New York City during the summer of 2015.[15] On June 24, 2015, Guerilla Toss opened for seminal Boston post-punk band Mission Of Burma in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.[16] The band's leader, Roger Miller is a self proclaimed fan.[17] Adding to Guerilla Toss’ growing popularity, Kris Petersen and Jonathan Galkin of DFA Records, the record label co-founded by James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem, signed Guerilla Toss to the label.[18] The band's first release through them was the EP Flood Dosed in October 2015, which was met with some acclaim.[19][20][21]

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Guerilla Toss performing in Brooklyn, NY at Union Pool in 2018. From left to right: Sam Lisabeth, Stephe Cooper, Kassie Carlson, Peter Negroponte, Arian Shafiee

Around this time, the band began varying their setlists and jamming during their live performances in addition to encouraging tapers to come and check out their shows, citing the Grateful Dead as an inspiration.[22] In March 2016, Guerilla Toss released their album Eraser Stargazer through DFA Records. Eraser Stargazer was recorded during the winter of 2015 in Livingston Manor, NY.[5] In June 2017, Guerilla Toss released GT ULTRA, their second full-length album release on DFA Records.[23] The LP received positive reviews.[24] Popular YouTuber and music critic Anthony Fantano gave the album an 8/10, saying "Thanks to some clearer production, more up-front performances, and a zany new wave influence, GT ULTRA is the most I've ever enjoyed a Guerilla Toss album"[25] and included it on his "Loved List: 2017"[26] On July 18, 2018, the band released a music video for the song "Meteorological", alongside an announcement on their official Facebook page. The video was produced by giraffestudio and directed by Nicky "Giraffe" and Juliana "Giraffe". Carlson was also part of the video editing process. On the official announcement, that was released alongside an article on Stereogum, where their sixth full-length album, Twisted Crystal, was announced.[27] The album was released on September 14, 2018, with artwork made by Jacob van Loon. An EP titled What Would The Odd Do? was released on NNA Tapes October 18, 2019.[28] The band continued to tour, opening for Battles in Toronto, Chicago, Brooklyn, and Boston in December 2019.[29]

Signing to Sub Pop, Famously Alive (since 2022)

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Kassie Carlson with members of Pavement in 2022. From left to right: Mark Ibold, Kassie Carlson, Bob Nastanovich, Steve West, Stephen Malkmus.

On June 15, 2020, the band released 2 songs as part of the Sub Pop 7" club, "Human Girl" and "Own Zone".[30] In January 2022, Guerilla Toss announced that they had signed to Sub Pop, and released their next album, Famously Alive, through the label on March 25, 2022. They released the album's first single, "Cannibal Capital", on January 12, 2022.[31] The LP received positive reviews.[32][33] Nick Forté, of the seminal hardcore punk band Rorschach, is credited as co-writing two songs on the album.[34][35] Shortly after Famously Alive was released, Stephen Malkmus, who had seen the band perform in 2019, personally asked Guerilla Toss to open for his band Pavement on their 2022 reunion tour.[36] It was announced in May that they would open in San Francisco, Troutdale, and Seattle.[37] They were later added to the Toronto and Boston Pavement shows as well. In July 2022, Guerilla Toss released the single "Zum Herz" on the official tribute album to Neu!, through Grönland Records.[38][39] On October 28, 2022, Guerilla Toss released the single "Heathen Money" on a compilation called "The Eleventh Hour: Songs For Climate Justice", curated by Sub Pop and film director Adam McKay. All of the proceeds from the compilation go to the Climate Emergency Fund.[40] Guerilla Toss toured extensively throughout the year, playing festivals such as Pickathon,[41] Pitchfork Berlin and Paris,[42] and the Primavera Weekender.[43] Frequent collaborator and former Guerilla Toss bassist Ben Katzman was a contestant on Survivor 46, which aired in 2024.[44] On February 20, 2024, it was announced that Guerilla Toss would be opening for Primus and Coheed and Cambria on their summer co-headline tour, [45] with Katzman rejoining the band on second guitar and vocals. The collaborative single with Katzman "Final Vibal" was released in July. [46]

Artistry

Musical style

Influences

Lyrical themes

Carlson's lyrics often deal with subject matter such as substance abuse and recovery,[47][48] growing up in poverty,[49] religious fanaticism,[50] the psychedelic experience,[51] mental illness,[52] technology, climate change,[53] self motivation,[54] depression[55] and alien abduction.[56] Carlson has said she draws inspiration from multitudes of subjects including contemporary literature like that of Milan Kundera, existentialist literature like that of Hermann Hesse, and cognitive science.[57][58]

Members

Timeline

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Discography

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