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[DID NOT ATTEND: October 17, 2025] Guerilla Toss / Godcaster / Special World

I’ve been interested in Guerilla Toss for a few years now.  They seem to play a lot in the area, but something always comes up.

They opened for Karina Rykman but I had tickets to a different show that night and later this year they’ll open for Built to Spill but I have surgery scheduled(really bummed about missing that double bill).

I don’t even really know all that much about their music. It’s weird and sounds like if The B52s (without Fred Schneider since the singer of GT is a woman) were more of an underground indie band (so, yes, if The B52s were WEIRDER).  I’ve heard that their live show was a lot of fun–althouhg apparenty it used to be a lot more crazy since they have all matured.  But As one person said it “Guerilla Toss is a chance for experimental, fans-of-the-fringe, noise heads to fuck with mainstream indie-pop, and for mainstream indie-pop heads to fuck with the noise.”

Sounds perfect.  I was all set to go, but we had a family situation and I stayed home.

I feel like I’ve heard people talk about Godcaster, or I just like the name.  Their recording for Audiotree says

Godcaster is an experimental heavy rock band founded by Judson Kolk and Bruce Ebersole who became close friends in Elementary School. The project is known for their ecstatic live shows and serendipitous, incendiary sound.

Listening to the Audiotree set, they are definitely out there.  I’m guessing “experimental” is the new buzzword for hard to describe.  Because they have a very Frank Zappa weirdo vibe.  With lots of complicated melodies and a singer who seems to just sing the weird melodies–there’s even a flute.

Wow, I really want to see them now.

Special World is Andy Molholt, a Philly based experimental musician and guitarist for Speedy Ortiz.   I knew he made cool sounds with Speedy, but this is some pretty trippy bedroom experimentation.  Voices are blurred, sounds echo.  There’s a melody, but it’s bathed in oddity.  Probably a fun war up for the weirdness to follow

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[DID NOT ATTEND: October 26, 2024] Osees / Godcaster

Three years ago I saw Osees and really enjoyed the chaotic energy of the show.  Since then they have returned every year in mid October.

Last year  had an appointment scheduled that ran really late and made me unable to get to the show.   This year, I bought tickets for the show in February.

But this year my daughter’s birthday conflicted (as it tends to do) and I wasn’t able to go out that night.  I really would like to see Osees again.  Maybe if they come back around this year I can go.

Godcaster is a screamy noise band from Brooklyn.  Pitchfork wrote of them that their music is “teetering right on the edge of irredeemable obnoxiousness, daring you to resist their charm and lightning-fast musicianship.”  Another reviewer says of their show “If you’ve seen Godcaster live, you know they put on a show as if they were in a crowd of thousands.”  That’s a cool recommendation, and I’ve enjoyed what I’ve heard.

Maybe I’ll get to see them as well.

 

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