Member Since: 6/13/2005
Band Website: www.theglasspack.com"theglasspack.com
Band Members:
THE GLASSPACK:
DIRTY DAVE JOHNSON - Vox, Guitars
DAVE MANCINI - Bass
BRETT HOLSCLAW - Drums
BRIAN FOOR - Keys
JOEY TOSCANO - He plays a mean guitar in Iota
GUESTS:
SAM VAIL (Vailcode) - Bass
PHIL DURR (Big Chief) - Guitars
SCOTT HAMILTON (Small Stone Records) - Guitars
BOBBY PANTELLA (Monster Magnet, Raging Slab) - Bass
ED MUNDELL (Monster Magnet, Atomic Bitchwax) - Guitars
ERIC MCMANUS (Lords, Nixon) - Drums
MATT JAHA (Coliseum, Lords) - Guitars, Moog
ADAM NEAL (Hookers, Nashville Pussy, Blade of the Ripper) - Vocals
JASON HAYDEN (VRKTM, Crain, Bush League) - Bass
PAUL HELVEY (ARCH) - Guitars
JERRY CUNNINGHAM (Kinghorse) - Bass
TODD COOK (Slint, Dead Child) - Bass
THE GLASSPACK USES FENDER GUITARS
THE GLASSPACK USES SALUDA CYMBALS
THE GLASSPACK WEARS SHITLUCK CLOTHING
THE GLASSPACK WEARS MOTORBRAND CLOTHING
AND IS A MEMBER OF ASCAP
Influences:
John Lee Hooker and Canned Heat, The Rolling Stones, Cream, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and His Magical Band, MC5, Iggy and The Stooges, Black Sabbath, Blue Cheer, Pentagram, Hawkwind, KISS, AC/DC, Van Halen, Motorhead, The Misfits, Black Flag, Bad Brains, Butthole Surfers, Chrome, The Jesus Lizard, The Didjits, Laughing Hyenas, Monster Magnet, Mudhoney, The Melvins, Eazy-E, Clint Eastwood, Jerry "The King" Lawler, Muhammad Ali (Louisville), Hunter S. Thompson (Louisville)
Sounds Like: "Have you ever been to a muscle car show? One where you felt extremely out of place if you didn't have a mullet? If so, the only thing that you could possibly hear over the blaring ZZ Top is the starting up of a 68 Camaro with glasspacks in the exhaust system. And if you were close enough to the car, you probably didn't hear much after that. Well, that's how i can best describe the day after seeing the Glasspack live. You basically spend the next day saying, "What, can you repeat that?" And after a day or so, you realize it was all worth it. One way to describe their sound is to imagine the members of Black Sabbath and AC/DC having an orgy with a bunch of punk rock bitches, and nine months later...the Glasspack was born. Not only were they born, but they were born in Kentucky. So you can more than understand the passion behind southern fried songs like "Jim Beam and Good Green." I've been friends with these guys for quite some time, so I may seem a bit biased. But chances are, if you see a bunch of drunken fools hanging out of a car smashing mailboxes with a baseball bat, it's not their fault. The sounds of the Glasspack made them do it."-James Levan (DIG/BMX MAGAZINE)
Record Label: Small Stone, Sleeping Village, Riverock
Type of Label: Indie