Giant Robot Store and GR2 News

1muffs2Last week, I went to see an in-store/record-release show by The Muffs at Amoeba. They played most of the great new LP and were as aweseome as ever–combining ultra-catchy girl group melodies with no-holds-barred punk rock attitude and out-of-this-world musicianship. So it was an honor to see one of my pictures printed full-bleed on the insert. Kim and Ronnie had asked me for the file but I wasn’t sure how it would be used or if it wound up on the cutting-room floor. My photography is far from great but the photo looks pretty damn good printed 12″ by 12″ and there is some poetry in the situation.

You might recall that Giant Robot mag was spawned in the era of punk rock zines. Before starting it, Eric Nakamura and I had both contributed to publications like Fear of Grown-Ups, Flipside, and Fiz, and he actually has had photos printed on Muffs 7″ singles. (So did early GR contributor Vicki Berndt.) The print version of GR has run its course but I still go to shows and take and share photos, so it’s very cool that one of them would be used by one of my favorite bands and I would join the esteemed ranks of Eric and Vicki. Thanks, Muffs!

2muffs1I went to some other shows, too… I think it was Pabst that sponsored a night of heavy music at The Echoplex. Deep Six band To The Point opened, featuring members of Fetus Eaters and Spazz. I only caught a few songs but their powerful brand of hardcore was straight-up, filler-free, and a perfect way to fire up the evening.

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Next up was one of my favorite bands and the new-school kings of skate rock, The Shrine. Does anyone rip harder or have more fun onstage than the trio from Venice? And are there nicer dudes anywhere? So what could be better than having the homies practically in my backyard at a six-dollar show. No, they didn’t play “Symptom of the Universe” (Sabbath, of course). Yes, they sang, “The Duke” (by friend and supporter Chuck Dukowski). Friends on the East Coast and in Japan, don’t miss them when they head your way.

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Luke Chueh’s Head Space Series print will be released tomorrow. [LINK]. Tuesday at 12noon pst. We will be advertising a link for this shortly. We will direct you to a Shopify page instead of our own page to prevent something like this from happening. In the history of our site, we haven’t seen anything like this. Surely a site should be robust enough to handle 50 prints, right? Thankfully Luke is forgiving and this shouldn’t happen again. For now, excuse our mess. It’s embarrassing and we’re dealing with it. The little rise on the left, that’s normal, but the huge spike? It’s a record. A huge record. http://giantrobotstore.myshopify.com
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It’s a week since Comic Con ended and for GR’s 20th year there, it was another success. I’m not sure how to measure that word these days, but while we struggle to make sense of “trends” especially in the micro economics of the world around GR, which means toys, figures, art, t-shirts and other coveted objects, we still manage to have a decent time. It’s like a camping trip where you’re together with others, each pulling and pushing in their own ways. It’ll never be perfect, and that’s not how it’s supposed to be. Yet, I know it’s fun when the 6 days we’re away flies by as fast as any week I’ve lived through. Comic Con for me isn’t about panel discussions, stars from the Game of Thrones, LEGO, Mattel or Hasbro. It’s also not the many smaller booths. Comic Con is what you make of it. For each person walking in the doors, it’s sort of DIY. You might miss out on the most coveted panel, but there’s so much else to do that it’s best to move on. The place is huge, the services are vast. There’s not much to complain about. We’ll be back in 2015 and we’ll refine ourselves a little bit more. Some highlights and some lows 1) This year, Linkin Park played for free out Petco Park. Their “five song” set turned into something like 9 songs. Great job Mr Hahn for the show and his now sold movie. The Mall. 2) Friends and artists came through the booth. I didn’t have to leave. 3) Downtown is too crowded, so leaving the area is a pleasant thing to do. 4) Cosplay gets better and better. Cosplay is also at times, quite bad. Both are highlights. 5) LEGO won’t sell to anyone with a vendor badge. We are people too. 6) Freeman Company’s service is great, thanks to whatever deal they have with Comic Con. 7) I made a podcast appearance for KPBS. Guest Host Amy Nicholson (of LA Weekly) interviews KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando and Giant Robot’s Eric Nakamura. Here’s the link. 8) The designer toy section changed a lot, many vendors weren’t there, and that left a gap that might not ever be filled again. 9) Luke Chueh Head Space prints kicked ass. 10) The many SDCC exclusives at our booth. For some reason, it’s fulfilling to have a bunch of special items. 11) Yokohama Yakitori Koubou, the best meal of the weekend. It puts a smile on everyone’s face.
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