Fri, 02/06/2015 - 6:40 pm

New York's Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad kick off their Steady Tour tonight in Fort Collins, CO at Aggie Theatre. The eight-show run concludes in Steamboat Springs on February 14. This is the quintet's first visit to Colorado in over two years.

GPGDS recently announced a two-week Northeast run that begins March 12. In May they will perform at Reggae On The Block in Orlando, FL and California Roots Festival in Monterey, CA.

Giant Panda's new album Steady debuted at #1 on the Billboard Reggae Chart. They will be releasing a new Americana album, Bright Days, this spring on Easy Star Records.

U.S. Tour Dates

Feb 6: Fort Collins, CO - Aggie Theatre
Feb 7: Denver, CO - Cervantes' Other Side
Feb 8: Avon, CO - Apres Avon at Beaver Creek Mountain (Free)
Feb 9: Avon, CO - Apres Avon at Beaver Creek Mountain (Free)
Feb 11: Colorado Springs, CO - Black Sheep
Feb 12: Boulder, CO - Fox Theatre w/ Euforquestra
Feb 13: Winter Park, CO - Ullrs Tavern
Feb 14: Steamboat Springs, CO - Schmiggity's
March 12: New York, NY - Mercury Lounge
March 13: Philadelphia, PA - Underground Arts
March 14: Washington, DC - The Hamilton
March 18: Allston, MA - Great Scott
March 19: Portsmouth, NH - Press Room
March 20: West Warwick, RI - Manchester 65
March 21: Syracuse, NY - Westcott Theater
May 9: Orlando, FL - Reggae On The Block
May 22: Monterey, CA - California Roots Festival
 
Tue, 05/12/2015 - 10:17 am

With the 2012 release of Country, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad (GPGDS) proved their musical identity to be as undefinable as their name. The Rochester, NY-based quintet was known as a reggae-jam band, relentlessly touring on the back of their debut album Slow Down (2006). Six years later, GPGDS released the Americana-themed Country which defied expectations for a reggae band's sophomore release. "It is acoustic roots music at its finest...a major statement of purpose from a group who truly embody the spirit of their music" praised CBS Street Date. The band has since released two reggae albums, In These Times (2012), and Steady (2014), which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Reggae chart.

On May 18, GPGDS will release Bright Days on Easy Star Records. Like Steady, the album was recorded at Rear Window Studio in Brookline, MA, and produced by Craig Welsch (10 Ft. Ganja Plant). Featuring nine original songs ranging from American Beauty-era Grateful Dead sounds (the title track) to African-inspired instrumentals ("Atabey") to early Neil Young ("It Won't Be Long"), Bright Days at times plays like a lost vinyl gem found at a yard sale.

Bright Days features guests G. Love on harmonica on "Humboldt County Gold," and renowned mandolin player Eric Robertson (The Boston Boys) on "Atabey," "Good To You," and "War Machine." Milt Reder, the owner of Rear Window Studio, plays guitar throughout the record. Reder has a long history in the business as a player, producer and songwriter, having worked with Susan Tedeschi, Bo Diddley, and others. Welsch suggested Reder participate in the Bright Days recording. The band was hesitant to take such a risk, until they witnessed him shredding George Harrison lines note for note with a Beatles cover band in a small Boston bar. Reder instantaneously provided a Zen atmosphere with his playing, guiding GPGDS to accomplish their goal of recording songs that had never been rehearsed or worked out previous to the studio session. "When Milt plugged in his guitar and began to play, we realized that the session was serious and special," says singer-bassist James Searl.

Bright Days will be released on 180-gram black vinyl, along with a 180-gram black vinyl version of Steady. A pre-order launched April 14 at iTunes and via the band's website, which includes an instant download of the title track.

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad kicks off a seven-date West coast tour on May 22 at California Roots Festival in Monterey, CA.

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U.S. Tour Dates
May 22: Monterey, CA - California Roots Festival
May 24: Novato, CA - HopMonk Tavern
May 25: Oakland, CA - Leo's
May 27: Las Vegas, NV - Brooklyn Bowl
May 28: Hermosa Beach, CA - Saint Rocke
May 30: Ventura, CA - Discovery Ventura
May 31: Solana Beach, CA - Fiesta del Sol (Free)
Jul 11: San Bernardino, CA - Chalice Festival
Jul 16: Trumansburg, NY - GrassRoots Festival
Jul 31: Berryville, VA - Pasture Palooza
Aug 1: Amagansett, NY - The Stephen Talkhouse
Aug 7: Steamboat Springs, CO - Schmiggity's
Aug 8: Loveland, CO - Arise Music Festival
Aug 13: Rochester, NY - Party In The Park
Aug 21: Franklin, OH - Ohmstead Music Festival
Aug 22: Bartow, WV - Camp Barefoot
Aug 29: Naples, NY - Purple Pig Music Festival
Sep 19: Sterling, NY - Sterling Stage Last Daze Of Summer
Sep 20: Greenfield, MA - Wormtown Music Festival