NEWS : FRI, DEC 6, 2024 at 7:00 AM
The Gits Live at The X-Ray, A New Live Record Is Available Today For Bandcamp Friday
The Gits Live at The X-Ray is a new live album featuring recordings from the band’s June 1993 set featuring 14 tracks recorded at the famed Portland, Oregon nightclub that will be released next week, worldwide Friday, December 13th on all DSPs from Sub Pop. However, today you can secure the album one week early, along with the rest of the band’s remastered digital catalog, for Bandcamp Friday.
Of playing live and the song “Wingo Lamo,” guitarist Andy Kessler offers this, “‘Wingo…’ was always one of my favorites to play live. And then there’s the thing about how I’d misheard Mia’s lyrics to the chorus as, ‘Just like my father told me…’ The actual line is, ‘Immobilized by the torment…’ But I truly wondered what it was her father told her. And to this day I still do. I always loved it when she changed the chorus and gave me a look and a laugh.”
Proceeds from today’s Bandcamp Friday sale of Live at The X-Ray and the entire digital catalog will benefit The Vera Project, an all-ages nonprofit space dedicated to fostering personal and community transformation through collaborative, youth-driven engagement in music and art. A music venue, screen print shop, recording studio, art gallery, and safe space for radical self-expression, VERA is a home to Seattle’s creative community. VERA’s volunteer-fueled, participatory approach has garnered national and international attention, serving as a model and inspiration for many all-ages organizations in other cities across the country. VERA successfully carved out a space for youth-driven music and art in Seattle, and has become a leader in a larger national movement that defines a culture of all-ages, participatory music and art.
On a related note, you can watch a fully restored and remastered live performance of “Wingo Lamo,” filmed live at Seattle’s RKCNDY. The live visual features original film footage courtesy of DC9 and Douglas Pray from his 1993 documentary, Hype!.
Sub Pop recently shared the news that we are the new home of The Gits, the ferocious Seattle punk band fronted by the late Mia Zapata. Their entire discography – Frenching the Bully (1992), Enter: The Conquering Chicken (1994), Kings & Queens (1996), and Seafish Louisville (2000) – features newly designed album cover art by Sub Pop’s VP of Creative Jeff Kleinsmith, and have all been remastered by legendary producer Jack Endino. They are available to hear NOW on all DSPs from Sub Pop.
On January 31, 2025, a physical reissue of Frenching the Bully will also be released, and is available to preorder now from Sub Pop Mega Mart in North America, MegaMart2 in the EU/UK, and independent retailers worldwide.
Revisit Evelyn McDonnell’s interview with The Gits’ band members Andy Kessler and Matt Dresdner in The New York Times (see November 12th story “A New Set of Gits Releases Gives Mia Zapata Her Voice Back”).
You can also read Tim Sommer’s extensive liner notes on The Gits reissues here.
The Gits
Live at The X-Ray
1. Sign of the Crab
2. While You’re Twisting I’m Still Breathing
3. Insecurities
4. Slaughter of Bruce
5. Seaweed
6. Beauty of the Rose
7. Absynthe
8. Another Shot of Whiskey
9. Whirlwind
10. Daily Bread
11. Bob (Cousin O.)
12. Wingo Lamo
13. Here’s to Your Fuck
14. Second Skin