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Mystic Braves

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Mystic Braves
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Mystic Braves in Boyle Heights, California
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresPsychedelic rock[1]
Years active2011 (2011)–present
Labels
Associated acts, SOS, ,
Members
Past members
  • Cameron Gartung
  • Tony Malacara
  • Dan Solis

The Mystic Braves are an American psychedelic rock band formed by Julian Ducatenzeiler and Tony Malacara in 2011 based in Los Angeles. The band cites The Seeds, The Zombies, The Beatles, Ultimate Spinach, along with Garage Rock and Surf Rock as influences.[2]

History

Mystic Braves was founded in 2011 under the name Blackfeet Braves by friends Julian Ducatenzeiler, Dan Solis and Tony Malacara when they started going to shows together in the Los Angeles area.[3] The three later met Shane Stotsenberg and Cameron Gartung after a show in Venice.[3] The band put its debut self-titled record out in 2013 and continued gaining popularity in the Southern California music scene, which led to Mystic Braves opening for legendary English rock band The Zombies.[4] Organ player and co-founder of Lolipop Records eventually joined the band and they started to gain momentum in Los Angeles and abroad, especially in the garage rock and psychedelic revival scenes.[1]

In 2014 the band released their sophomore album Desert Island which was subsequently released on Lolipop Records. [5] Blackfeet Braves were then sued by Lynyrd Skynyrd‘s former drummer, Rickey Medlocke, who has a band called Blackfoot, leading them to rebrand themselves as the Mystic Rabbits, after one of their earlier songs, to eventually settling on a mix of the two names, Mystic Braves.[6] The band enjoyed great international success with the release of Desert Island and toured the US and Europe several times over the next two years.[7]

In 2015, the band's third release Days Of Yesteryear was produced by Rob Campanella (The Quarter After, The Brian Jonestown Massacre) in his Echo Park studio.[8] In 2018 the band released The Great Unknown, produced by (The Growlers, Allah-Las) at his studio in Topanga Canyon, California and at Lolipop Records’ new studio/compound in East Los Angeles.[9]

Albums

Mystic Braves Not On Label LPOP167 2013
Desert Island Lolipop Records,

Burger Records

LPOP090 2014
Days Of Yesteryear Lolipop Records LPOP105 2015
The Great Unknown Lolipop Records LPOP313 2018

Singles & EPs

Please Let Me Know (7") Lolipop Records none 2013
Ponte Bajo El Sol Lolipop Records none 2019
I Can't Grow Peaches on a Cherry Tree Lolipop Records none 2019
It's Gonna Be Easy Lolipop Records none 2019

Compilations

Mystic Braves / Desert Island (Cass, Comp) Lolipop Records LPOP167 Unknown

Members

Current

  • – lead vocals, guitar, (2011–present)
  • – guitar, backing vocals (2011–present)
  • – bass, organ, guitar, vocals, tambourine (2013–present


Former

  • – drums, percussion, electronics (2012–2020)
  • – vocalist/bassist (2011–2019; Injured)
  • – drums (2011–2012)

Timeline

References

  1. ^ a b "The surf-inspired Mystic Braves make waves". Glendale News-Press. 2014-04-18. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  2. ^ An Interview with Mystic Braves, retrieved 2020-03-05
  3. ^ a b An Interview with Mystic Braves, retrieved 2020-03-05
  4. ^ "Mystic Braves". bandofthedayapp.com. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  5. ^ "lolipop records". Shaka Rockin' Music. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  6. ^ "MYSTIC BRAVES — DESERT ISLAND". IS YOUR CLAM IN A JAM?. 2014-04-02. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  7. ^ "Stream: Mystic Braves' new album Desert Island". Consequence of Sound. 2014-04-25. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  8. ^ "Mystic Braves' Unabashed '60s Psych is the Real Deal | Submerge Magazine | Music + Art + Lifestyle". Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  9. ^ Stories, Local. "Meet Wyatt Blair of Lolipop Records in Boyle Heights - Voyage LA Magazine | LA City Guide". Retrieved 2020-03-05.
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