Guava Belly
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Guava Belly

San Diego, California, United States | SELF

San Diego, California, United States | SELF
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"The Guava Belly to Come"

"Guava Belly is a great band with great songs that actually say stuff in them. They are poised for the big time... BIG TIME!" - Jeff Berkley (Owner/Producer) - Miracle Recording


"Guava Belly Live"

“A Tiki House favorite! These guys always excite the crowd and draw in the masses…” - Dave Miller (Venue Owner) - The Tiki House


"The Guava Sound"

"Guava Belly somehow manages to pull together a little bit of every musical style into a sound that is completely their own, and is undeniably appealing."
- Astra Kelly (On-air DJ) - 102.1fm KPRI


"KUSI Ch 9 San Diego"

"It's safe to say that these guys are the next big San Diego jam band!" - Kristen Cusato (News Anchor)


"91X Loves GB!"

"I’m really excited about this band!" - Charles Preston Roeschlein (on air personality) - 91X 91.1FM


"N. County Times"

"This album sounds as good as anything a major label could put out!" - Jim Trageser - North County Times editor


"Best in SoCal!!!"

"After days of searching for a true feel of SoCal music mixed with everything else, I finally was introduced to Guava Belly. We had them play our national BMW Motorcycle Clubs of America event and couldn't have been more pleased with the outcome. BMW Motorrad is humbled to have seen this band in its early stages and we will enjoy following what we know will become a career of music from Guava Belly!" - Lindsay Hazle - BMW Motorrad


"Perfect Music for Video"

"SWEET! Really stoked on this music! I think this would be perfect for my O'Neil Europe videos and Rip Media's action sport films!" - Chad Davis - Triple 9 Music


"Unlikely Love"

"As the organizer of a hip hop community I tend not to venture to far from my genre, but after hearing these guys play I've found a new love in a new style of music! I've heard other live bands but never heard a band compliment all genres of music so well together... I can't wait to see them expand to a national audience!" - Timothy O'Grady A.K.A MADCAT - SD Hip Hop Community Creator


"Press links"

San Diego CityBeat Review - selected as ***EXTRA SPECIAL GOOD***
(11 Extra Special Good out of 190 reviews)

http://www.sdcitybeat.com/cms/story/detail/the_great_demo_review_2009/7818/
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North County Times write-up (Encinitas, Del Mar, Carlsbad & Oceanside, CA)

http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2009/02/26/entertainment/music/z3cb0bbd2c289d9008825755b0001e75f.txt
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Guava Belly plays live on KUSI TV (San Diego)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhjFrFcaOhg

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Guava Belly in Easy Reader News (Hermosa Beach, CA)

http://www.easyreadernews.com/story.php?StoryID=20035085&searchfor=guava%20belly&ActualDate=2009-06-25

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GB in The San Diego Reader

http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2009/feb/11/blurt4/ - Guava Belly


Discography

"It's Guava Belly" - FEB 2009

(for CD quality versions please contact: contact@guavabelly.com)

***ALBUM INFO***

Mastered by Grammy winning Gavin Lurssen
http://lurssenmastering.com/

Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley
http://www.berkleysound.com

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Bio

Guava Belly is more than the sum of it's parts. This is good because it's parts consist of five idiots and their respective noise making machines of choice. Five musicians, with five different stories and five different voices come together on one stage to form one sound of passion, fury, sweetness and fun. Remember when the robot cats from Voltron came together to form a giant invincible robot? Guava Belly is like that.... in music.

These are our stories...

Dan Hammer Guitar, Lead Vocals

Good at singing. Good at yelling. Good at drinking. The perfect front man. From Seattle, Dan brings a sensitive ear for melody which is apparent in his tasteful guitar and vocal melodies. He's also dumb enough to sometimes reject taste altogether in favor of a fiery display of rock infused noise and fury. Which is good because Guava Belly doesn't tolerate pansies. With an associates degree in audio production from the Art Institute of Seattle, when Dan talks about his monster-sized rig of effects pedals he really understands what he's talking about, and in that respect he stands apart from most musicians. A natural song-writer, Dan's lyrics betray hints of depth that belie the band's shallow and simplistic appearance. Dan grew up listening to wide range of music which incorporates everything from The Beatles to Zepplin to Disney music. It shows.

Aaron Giffin Drums and Percussion

Never trust someone who hits things for a living. Aaron is no exception to this rule unless you need somebody to lay down a beat with some bounce. In this respect he is a metronome. Granted a metronome that gets louder and faster as it gets more excited, but that's how Guava Belly likes metronomes to be. Hip-hop, jazz, rock, polka.... whatever. Giff plays them all with a rock-steady groove that often is the one thing maintaining order in the band, when live shows go awry. Giff played jazz and rock back in upstate New York before coming to San Diego to pursue a career as a teacher. Somehow he messed up and wound up as a rock-star instead. Future generation's loss. Present generation's gain. Giff likes to steal drum riffs from Wilco, The Grateful Dead and Phish.

Mike Pritchard Keys, Synth, Samples, Vocals

Pritch brought the funk. Didn't matter that nobody asked for funk. Pritch just brought it. And the band was never the same again. Pritch took the well-trodden path to rock-god status by pursuing a physics degree in his hometown of Toronto. After graduation he spent two years building computer models to describe the formation of glacial ice sheets and somehow convinced the University of California San Diego that they needed an expert on ice sheets. They bought it and he's been surfing ever since. In between surf breaks he builds computer models to couple meso-scale cloud formation processes to global climate models, he writes mad rhymes, he plays a sick keyboard and he brings a touch of class to the band. He's inspired by Herbie Hancock, RJD2, the Herbaliser, the Navier-Stokes Equation, madvillain/madlib/lord quas, Bill Evans, MCH4, James Brown, potential vorticity, giftofgab & Herve Salter from Blackalicious, Ollie McGill from Cat Empire, Stevie Wonder, isentropic coordinates, and the Shredder from TMNT.

James Traer Bass

The touch of class Pritch brings to the band... James spends everyday trying to counteract that. Not much of a fan of music, James plays in the band for the free beers and does his best to drown out his fellow band-mates with screams, growls and any noise he can extract from the battered and splintered bass that has accompanied him from the underground punk scene of Edinburgh, to the beaches of San Diego, via a brief stint with Cambridge based rock-band Hamfatter. He currently pursues a PhD at Scripps Institute of Oceanography (along with Pritch) studying the propagation of sound through the ocean and developing new algorithms for mapping the ocean and sub-ocean sediments from ambient noise. While he hates most of the bands you like, he does have a grudging appreciation for the storytelling of Tom Waits, the fire, skill and vision of Primus and Avishai Cohen, the audacity of the Beastie Boys and Frank Zappa, the showmanship of Prince, the grandeur of Sibelius, the irreverence of the Dead Kennedy's and the Presidents of the USA, the contraptions of Thomas Truax and the hypnotic quality of jingles from TV advertisements.

Mike Villemaire Lead guitar, Vocals

Every story needs a hero, and every band needs a great guitarist. This story and this band have Mike. More comic relief than a hero, Mike is fortunately an incredible ninja master of the six-string. A blackbelt in shredjitsu. Mike is so good this band couldn't contain him and he must front the progressive-epic-power-duo Ninja Love as they battle marine mammals on stage on a weekly basis. Possibly the greatest musical creation to come from the woods of Vermont, Mike would really r