MR. BUNGLE, THE MELVINS AND SPOTLIGHTS SLATED FOR IPECAC RECORDINGS GEEK SHOW 2023 TOUR INCLUDES MULTIPLE CITIES MR. BUNGLE HASN’T PLAYED IN 20+ YEARS |
Jan. 23, 2023, Alameda, Calif. – Mr. Bungle, the Melvins and Spotlights join forces this Spring, resurrecting Ipecac Recordings’ storied Geek Show tour, with the labelmates performing several shows across the Western U.S. “The Geek Show tours of the past were some of the best live show experiences I’ve ever had,” says Mike Patton. “Hanging out with friends that are also some of my favorite musicians is a great way to spend a couple weeks. This iteration is a mindblower. You will want to be the first one there and the last to leave this party! The mighty Melvins and Spotlights will prove to be a challenge for Mr. Bungle to follow. I only wish we could take this package around the globe.” Ipecac Recordings Co-owner Greg Werckman adds: “It was always nice to be able to coordinate schedules and put a bunch of Ipecac bands together on the road. This is a fantastic lineup. All three bands deliver in their powerful and unique way. I wish it could have been an eight band bill. Hopefully this is only the beginning in getting the Geek Shows going again. Enjoy!” Not only do the dates mark the label’s first bundled tour since 2004, but most of these cities will see their first Mr. Bungle performances in 22 years. Ipecac Recordings Geek Show 2023 featuring Mr. Bungle, the Melvins and Spotlights: May 11 Los Angeles, CA PalladiumMay 13 Las Vegas, NV Sick New World Festival *May 16 Denver, CO Mission BallroomMay 17 Salt Lake City, UT Union Event CenterMay 19 Seattle, WA ShowboxMay 21 Portland, OR Crystal BallroomMay 23 Oakland, CA Fox Theater *-no Spotlights Tickets are on-sale this Friday, Jan. 27 at 10 am local time.Mr. Bungle, photo credit: Buzz Osborne |
Mr. Bungle released The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo in 2020, an album that saw the Eureka, Calif.-born band record songs from their 1986 cassette only demo. The collection’s release was preceded by seven February 2020 shows (Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York). The newly revamped version of the seminal band sees Trevor Dunn, Mike Patton and Trey Spruance joined by Scott Ian (Anthrax, S.O.D.) and Dave Lombardo (Dead Cross, ex-Slayer, Suicidal Tendencies). Rolling Stone dubbed the album “a feast of ingenious riffs… and pure manic energy,” Stereogum said “Mr. Bungle are reliving their very earliest days and kicking a whole lot of ass in the process,” and Decibel declared it “one of the best thrash records of the year.”The Melvins, photo credit: Chris Casella |
The Melvins ushered in their 40th anniversary as the calendar turned to 2023, with Revolver celebrating the milestone with a trio of Adam Jones (Tool) shot covers. |
Spotlights, photo credit: John Pope |
Spotlights, the beloved trio of Mario and Sarah Quintero with drummer Chris Enriquez, decamped to Pittsburgh over the pandemic, recording a new collection that will arrive later this year. Details on the eagerly-awaited follow-up to 2019’s Love & Decay coming soon. # # # Ipecac.comFacebook.com/ipecacTwitter.com/IpecacRecInstagram.com/ipecacrecordings |