Saturday, June 26, 2010

#57: Voodoo Glow Skulls

Who do voodoo? We do, fuck you!

Next up at 57 are the Voodoo Glow Skulls, who i believe are the last band on this list who I do not own a full length album of theirs

Wiki Says:
Voodoo Glow Skulls are an American ska punk band formed in 1988 in Riverside, California by brothers Frank, Eddie and Jorge Casillas and their longtime friend Jerry O'Neill. Voodoo Glow Skulls first played out at backyard parties and later at Spanky's Café, where they played shows with the Angry Samoans, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Firehose, Murphy's Law and The Dickies.

In 1990 Voodoo Glow Skulls put out their first EP with the help of local band Public Humiliation and also booked their own DIY US tour.

In 1991, the band added a horn section, consisting of Joey Hernandez on saxophone, Joe McNally on trumpet and Osh on trombone (who was replaced later by Brodie Johnson). The band's first independent release came out in 1992 with the "Rasta Mis Huevos" 7" EP for Signal Sound Systems Records, and performed as headliners and support act for The Offspring, No Doubt, Reverend Horton Heat, and 311. The very first trumpet player was a kat named Benji and the first trombone player was Osh. both of which are now tattooers.

Voodoo Glow Skulls recorded their debut album Who Is, This Is? for Dr. Strange Records in 1993, selling 200,000 copies worldwide. The band then signed to Epitaph Records and released four albums that collectively sold over 750,000 copies worldwide. Voodoo Glow Skulls soon began receiving positive reviews and the mainstream support of commercial radio and MTV. Eventually they had main stage spot on the 1998 Warped Tour.

The band has been featured on several of Epitaph's "Punk-O-Rama" releases.

In 2001 Voodoo Glow Skulls left Epitaph Records and signed to Victory records. The band has released three albums on the Victory label and continue to tour.

In 2008, Voodoo Glow Skulls were featured as the headlining band for the "Ska Is Dead" tour.

July 2009, Voodoo Glow Skulls played the 10th Annual Victoria Ska Fest with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and The Slackers.

August 2009, Voodoo Glow Skulls played the legendary "Nags Head" in High Wycombe (England), along with local ska-core legends "Beat The Red Light", and "Random Hand"

Discovery:
We're Coloring Fun (1992)
The Potty Training Years (1993)
Who Is, This Is? (1993)
Firme (1995)
Baile De Los Locos (1997)
The Band Geek Mafie (1998)
Symbolic (2000)
Steady as She Goes (2002)
Adiccion, Tradicion, Revolucion (2004)
Southern California Street Music (2007)

Notable Other Contributions:
Dive Into Disney (2002)
Forever Free: A Tribute to Sublime (2006)
Ska is Dead (2007)
Punk-O-Rama 2-6

Favorite Songs:
5. Voodoo Anthem
4. DD Don't Like Ska
3. El Coo Cooi
2. Caress Me Down (Sublime Cover)
1. Charlie Brown

Years Active:
1988-Present

Seen Live:
4 times (Asbury Park, NJ; Westfield, NJ; Baltimore , MD (x2)

I wish I had more to say about VGS. I really like them, but never could quite get fully into them. I very much enjoy seeing them live, and that's probably how I'll keep my devotion to them.





Up Next: A band that formed from a broken up ska band and would go on to be really successful in the emo-punk scene

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