Showing posts with label bob city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bob city. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2019

Columbus Alive: Locals Only - Bob City

Back in 2009, after years of inactivity aside from a one-off show, Bob City go together to play at Cafe Bourbon Street. The Columbus Alive dove into the history of the band, including the important aspect of the Athens and Columbus connection, which has a ties going back decades as far as being a musical pipeline between the two cities. Here's a bit of that:
Back in the mid-1990s, Route 33 got a lot of traction from hard-nosed, whiskey-swilling rock bands. Athens and Columbus bands have always mingled to a certain extent, but the set of roughshod rockers who fellowshipped in those days left a legacy that extends beyond the fuzzy memories of a close-knit clique. 
So there’s reason to anticipate the pair of reunion shows this weekend that bring together long-lost rockers Bob City, Geraldine and (at the Athens show only, unfortunately) the Spiveys. 
Each of those bands merits an article of its own, but because Bob City represents the Columbus contingent - and because Grafton, the other Columbus band on the bill, is still together - let’s focus on Bob City, starting with a warmly remembered era of undergrad excess. 
“It started out like any band, just like a fun art project,” drummer Brad Swiniarski said. “The longer we did it, the better we got, the more seriously some of us took it.”

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

HotBands.com: Bob City Album Review

It's often difficult to track down late 90s/early 00s music reviews thanks to so many fan run sites and blogs going offline if they were actually using Blogger. Luckily a few have survived, like this one from Hotbands.com circa 2000 reviewing the album released on Derailleur. Here's a bit of the review:
Their self-titled CD release, Bob City,  is hard-drivin, hard-rockin blues/metal...kind of a collision of AC/DC and Motorhead. Dual-guitar shredding, thumping bass and driving drums lay down the groundwork for lead vocalist Justin Tesa's raw screaming vocals. 
The first song on the CD "Boystown", is a rocker that should be listened to with the volume on 11!  What can I say?  These guys totally kick ass!  I remember listening to AC/DC, Nazareth, Motorhead and the like back in high-school, and Bob City would have fit in perfectly with my collection! 
Their songs all had great hooks, and kept my interest.  Although it's a bit hard to understand the lyrics (and they weren't printed on the CD), I was able to pick up enough to get a kick out their attitude. It gives the listener a chance to see the world through the eyes of a 20 year old.

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

New Additions: Bob City / A Planet For Texas split 7" single (2000)

I was lucky in that I got to witness the Bob City (well, Bob City II as they refer to it) back in their heyday when they released their self-titled 2000 album. They were loud, rocking and did I mention loud? Recently I grabbed this split seven inch single with A Planet For Texas that came out the same year as the album on Diaphragm Records. Though not as polished as the album, the pair of tracks have the same urgency and volume (did I mention they were loud?) as the album tracks, and in an era where this style of seventies influenced hard rock was not in vogue, it still a fresh sound.


Monday, August 26, 2019

Know Yer Band: Bob City

Band: Bob City

Members
Vocals - Jeremy Hoar/Justin Tesa
Guitar - Pat Murphy
Guitar - Joachim "JoJo" Kearns
Bass - Donovan Roth
Drums - Brad Swiniarski/Ben Kemp

Releases
1998 - Swamp Buggy Racer / Dead Man 7" single (Burnt Herd)
1999 - Hardball EP (Red Hour Recordings)
1999 - Vent The Spew Vol. 1 compilation (Red Hour Recordings)
2000 - Split w/A Planet For Texas 7" single (Diaphragm Records)
2000 - Bob City album (Derailleur Records)
2001 - Cringe.com/pilation Volume 2 (Cringe.com)