Two NZ concerts for Jello Biafra and band
Two NZ concerts for ex-Dead Kennedys frontman:
Jello
Biafra
JELLO BIAFRA & THE GUANTANAMO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Plus1 proudly presents Jello Biafra &
The Guantanamo School Of Medicine for two New
Zealand shows:
• Bodega, Wellington, Tuesday
May 7 (Tickets from Ticketek and RPM)
• Powerstation, Auckland, Wednesday May
8 (Tickets from Ticketmaster & Real Groovy)
Tickets for both concerts go on sale at 9am on Wednesday March 27. Full concert details available for plus1.co.nz or facebook.com/plus1.co.nz
Biafra’s band The Guantanamo School Of Medicine features former Rollins Band and Ween bassist Andrew Weiss, drummer Paul Della Pelle (Helios Creed / Nik Turners' Space Ritual) and the twin guitar attack of Ralph Spight (Victims Family) and Kimo Ball.
Formed in 2009 after Jello was inspired by The Stooges performance at Iggy Pop's 60th birthday and a rare Stateside visit from Australia's Radio Birdman, Jello & Guantanamo... quickly recorded an album, The Audacity Of Hype released to immense anticipation via Jello's Alternative Tentacles label. Fans were not disappointed. Audacity... retained some of the spy-music-on-meth chaos of the Dead Kennedys while adding a healthy dose of Detroit style proto-punk mixed with layer upon layer of sonic guitar noise. In short: it rocks.
EP's in each of 2011 and 2012 followed before the release this year of a second album White People and the Damage Done, Jello's first concept album since the Dead Kennedys Frankenchrist album in 1985. White People... tackles in gruesome detail: corruption, US foreign policy, media lies, and tabloid scandal in much greater detail than even Biafra's talking albums could manage all mixed with a heavy dose of melody and Jello's trademark wise-guy delivery.
Biafra explodes on stage,
hands flailing, eyes on stalks, there is a madness in the
house and it's utterly compelling. It's the same sort of
acid barbed political and social commentary, hilarious, and
terrifying at the same time, the dark humour pouring out of
the songs in that superb helium voice. - LOUDER THAN
WAR
After 30-plus years, Jello
Biafra's music and lyrics remain in a class of
their own. Anyone interested in Dead Kennedys
won't be disappointed to hear how Jello has not
changed with the times. He has continuously spoken the truth
and has never waivered from his principles - Jello Biafra is
more relevant now than he has ever
been!
(ENDS)