Альбомы исполнителя
Glue - EP
2023 · Мини-альбом
Dipped - EP
2023 · Мини-альбом
The Pits
2020 · сингл
Out of the Black
2019 · сингл
Never Gets Old
2019 · сингл
Big One
2019 · сингл
The Caveman
2019 · сингл
Nosh Lately?
2018 · сингл
Something's Off
2018 · сингл
Singles 'N' Stuff: 2007 - 2011
2017 · альбом
Ping Pong: Remixed
2017 · альбом
Fake Flowers
2017 · сингл
Ping Pong
2016 · альбом
Lucky Blade
2016 · сингл
Boys Like Blood
2016 · сингл
Happy Damage
2016 · Мини-альбом
Jacuzzi Boys
2013 · альбом
Double Vision
2013 · сингл
Glazin'
2011 · альбом
Bricks or Coconuts
2010 · сингл
No Seasons
2009 · альбом
Похожие исполнители
The Beets
Исполнитель
Mark Sultan
Исполнитель
Black Lips
Исполнитель
Jay Reatard
Исполнитель
The Spits
Исполнитель
Dead Ghosts
Исполнитель
The King Khan & BBQ Show
Исполнитель
Harlem
Исполнитель
Ty Segall
Исполнитель
White Fence
Исполнитель
Reatards
Исполнитель
Tijuana Panthers
Исполнитель
Hunx & His Punx
Исполнитель
Shannon & The Clams
Исполнитель
The Intelligence
Исполнитель
The Strange Boys
Исполнитель
Биография
Given their unabashedly lo-fi aesthetic, their predilection for psychedelia, and their old-school pop sensibilities, Jacuzzi Boys sound like direct descendants of 1960s garage rock. Although they might sound like they could've appeared on the original Nuggets compilation, Jacuzzi Boys are most definitely a product of the 21st century; Gabriel Alcala (guitar) and Diego Monasteri (drums) teamed up to form Jacuzzi Boys in Miami, Florida in 2007. Bassist Danny Gonzales was brought on board soon after to round out the group's sound, and the newly formed trio quickly attracted the attention of the Orlando, Florida-based indie label Floridas Dying (at the time home to a number of like-minded acts, including Yussuf Jerusalum and Cop City Chill Pillars). Jacuzzi Boys' debut full-length on that label, No Seasons, was released in 2009. The band's profile enjoyed a healthy boost following some favorable media coverage (the band's 2009 split 7" with Woven Bones was featured on Pitchfork) and an endorsement from none other than Iggy Pop, who dropped the band's name in an interview with Urban Outfitters, and it wasn't long before they found themselves on the roster of Sub Pop offshoot Hardly Art. Jacuzzi Boys' sophomore album, Glazin', was released in August of 2011. After spending a bunch of time touring and getting a song in the Seth Rogan movie 50/50, the Boys headed to the Key Club Recording Co. to lay down their third album. The results were mastered by legendary sound wizard Kramer and released to the public as Jacuzzi Boys via Hardly Art in the early autumn of 2013. After taking a bit of a break, the trio hit the studio in Miami with Torche's Jonathan Nunez in the producer's chair. The resulting batch of back-to-basics garage rockers arrived on the six-song EP Happy Damage, which the band decided to release on its newly formed Mag Mag label in September of 2015. Their next album, the '90s indie rock and grunge-leaning Ping Pong, was recorded in Los Angeles and similarly self-released in late 2016. ~ Tim Sendra, Rovi