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Nasalrod w/ Tacos! & Black Shelton and The American Dream

  • 7:00pm Saturday, February 3, 2024

21+ // Doors 7pm, Show 8pm

$12 General Admission // TICKETS

Nasalrod

Described by The Deli Magazine contributor Tracy Mamoun as “surprising, experimental, and fun like rock n’ roll should be,” Portland's Nasalrod is a collaborative vision. The intensity of drummer Spit Stix (a founding member of the seminal L.A. punk band FEAR) is a major driving force behind the spazz-rock and roll quartet. The band is currently performing its frenetic act in support of their upcoming split 12" record with Bay Area legends Victims Family.

Named after the bone in Screamin’ Jay’s nose, Nasalrod has found that originality and insanity can go hand in hand. Lead singer Chairman’s sneering, kooky yet soulful vocals soar over a sound that is simultaneously melodic, violent and convulsive. Spit Stix, guitarist Mustin Douch, and bassist Mandy Morgan provide a sonic backdrop that is the twisted and theatrical heart of Nasalrod. Their full-length album Building Machines is a fun and furious blast of genre-busting punk derangement, full of on-a-dime rhythm changes, heavy riffs and shape shifting melodies that capture the madness that the band is known for.

Armed with their notoriously frantic live show, Nasalrod has shared stages with various acts such as Mudhoney, Melt-Banana, Mike Watt, D.O.A., Big Business, The Avengers, Torche, and Fear.  

“The genre police will never close the case on Nasalrod. You can’t call them punk because you’d be selling them short. They don’t play noise rock because their songs have structure, even a dance-ability at times. You could almost call them a pop band, but they’re way too heavy and aggressive. They’re a band of musical masterminds that can’t be caught.” – Aris Wales, The Portland Mercury


Tacos!

Seattle metal band Tacos! functioned for nearly a decade as a two-piece band whose sonic MO is driving, in your face, heaviness. Well-known for their boisterous live shows, played regularly all over town, members Lupe Flores (also of Wild Powwers) and Donovan Stewart were often approached after shows by friends and audience members asking to join the band as their third member.

Their answer was always the same: "Nah. We're good."
 
During Covid isolation, however, is when Hozoji Matheson-Margullis (of SeaTac heavyweights Helms Alee) asked to join. This time, the answer was a no-brainer: it was a logical, organic fit— They’d been good friends for many years, and their chemistry was already there.
 
When Hozoji joined Tacos!, the tectonic shift that followed was massive: fuller and heavier, yet maintaining sincerity and a thundering sound. The band members all share in the lyric writing and vocal duties, blending their voices in an evocative aural tapestry. “It's like Thin Lizzy, Heart, and the Melvins all together,” says Flores. Their new album "3", sees them grasping at - and seizing - big sounds, big meaning, and big feelings.

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