Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad

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Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad
Origin Rochester, New York, United States
Genres Reggae, Roots Reggae, Americana
Years active Since 2004; 20 years ago (2004)
Labels Easy Star Records, Controlled Substance Sound Labs
Associated acts Thunderbody, The Cabin Killers, Funknut
Website livepanda.com
Members Chris O'Brian
Dylan Savage
James Searl
Dan Keller
Tony Gallicchio
Past members Matthew O'Brian
Rachel Orke
Aaron Lipp

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad is an American jam reggae band, based in Rochester, New York, and founded in 2004.[1][2]

The band's album "In These Times" peaked at #5 on Billboard's Reggae Album Chart.[3] The band's album "Steady" hit #1 on Billboard's Reggae Album Chart on October 9, 2014.[3]

History

  • 2004

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad was formed in 2004 when childhood friends Chris O'Brian, James Searl, and Matt O'brian teamed up with local Rochester guitar player Dylan Savage and started playing shows in Ithaca, New York. Prior to 2004 the guys had been playing music together for several years in their home town of Rochester, New York.[4] Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad based their name off a fictional band "Giant Panda Gypsy Blues Band" in the novel "Another Roadside Attraction" by Tom Robbins.[5] The band has been noted for their live shows, which are often recorded by concert tapers and posted on Etree and the Internet Archive.

  • 2006

The band's debut album 'Slow Down'[6] was released in 2006 and received regular airplay on Sirius and XM Radio.[7] [1]The album was recorded at Pyramid Sound Studios in Ithaca, New York, and produced by the band and Alex Perialas.[citation needed]

  • 2008

In 2008 the band played at Warren Hayne's Mountain Jam (festival) at Hunter Mountain Skit Resort on May 30.[8]

  • 2009

In 2009 the band released a live recordings album titled Live Up!!. The album features 11 tracks that were record on the bands 2008 and 2009 national tours.[9]

  • 2010

2010 saw the departure of founding member Matt O'Brian and keyboard player Rachel Orch.[10] The band also released Live Up!! Volume II featuring 10 live recordings from the bands Southeast USA tour.[11] The band also played at the 2010 All Good Music Festival gaining further notoriety in the jam band circuit.[12]

  • 2011

In 2011 the band added guitarist Dan Keller from North Tonawanda, New York on lead guitar, rhythm guitar, vocals, and harmony.[13] On July 23, 2011 the band played the Gathering of The Vibes music festival in Bridgeport, Connecticut.[14] They also returned to the All Good Music Festival for the 2nd consecutive year.[15]

  • 2012

The band released the album 'Country' on January 31, 2012, on the California-based record label Controlled Substance Sound Labs.[16] With this release, the quintet has charted new territory and put together a lyrically driven roots Americana-music album.

On April 10, 2012, the band released a full electric album, 'In These Times', also on the Controlled Substance Sound Labs label.[16] The psychedelic roots sound is more familiar to fans who have gotten to know the band through their concerts and live recordings.

The band's music was featured on NPR's radio program All Things Considered on January 28, 2012, at 5 p.m. EST.[17][18]

  • 2013

In 2013 the band recorded "Steady" coproduced by Craig Welsch of 10 Ft. Ganja Plant.[17] Tony Gallicchio of Rochester, New York joined the band in place of departing keyboard player Aaron Lipp.[19]

The band continued to make waves on the jam band circuit with a performance at the The Peach Music Festival (a music festival started by The Allman Brothers Band) on August 17, 2013.[20]

  • 2015

In 2015 the band released their second americana album titled "Bright Days" on Easy Star Records. The album features 9 original songs recorded at the Rear Window Studio in Brookline, Massachusetts.[21]

Musical Style and Influences

The band has many different musical influences. Some of them include Phish, Sublime, John Brown's Body, The Wailers, Bunny Wailer, Burning Spear, Lee 'Scratch Perry', Bob Marley and The Grateful Dead.[5]

Musical Collaboration

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad has colloborated with many different artists on stage and in the studio. Most recently on their album "Bright Days" the band recorded "Humboldt County Gold" that features G-Love on harmonic.[22]

On the bands 2014 release "Steady" the band collaborated with reggae legend Ranking Joe on the track "Take Your Place."[23]

Discography

Studio Albums

  • Slow Down (2006)
  • Country (2012) (Americana)
  • In These Times (2012)
  • "Steady" (2014)
  • Bright Days (2015) (Americana)

Live Albums

  • Live Up! (2009)
  • Live Up!! Volume II (2010)

See also

References

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