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Bat City Surfers

Austin, TX | Established. Jan 01, 2011 | INDIE

Austin, TX | INDIE
Established on Jan, 2011
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"Friday the 13th at GhostCat Lounge"

Still in the realm of musical horror, yet with an instrumental surf rock twist, Bat City Surfers took the stage for a fast-paced and crowd-bumpin’ good time. The four members of the group came decked out in black clothing and star studded shades, looking at ease in front of an ever growing crowd dancing to speedy and dominating surf rock numbers. One of the audience’s personal favorite was the band’s spin on The Champs’ ever popular hit song, ‘Tequila’, which got the crowd energized and singing along with punched emphasis. Bat City Surfers’ lively set drew to a near close with an anthem for “smoking weed and playing video games”, proving an authenticity that the band doesn’t take themselves too seriously, yet at the same time demonstrating undeniable group cohesiveness and individual instrumental talent. - The Austin Live Review


"Bathed In Blood"

By: Ashley Magenheimer


Clothed in black and bathed in blood, local outfit Bat City Surfers take on macabre personas with their instrumental horror surf. Their music is akin to surf-punk, a sub-genre that emerged in the ‘80s after surf music became popularized in the late ‘50s.

Bat City Surfers formed in 2011 and is composed of four members – Joey Muerto on rhythm guitar, Omega Rand on lead guitar, Vampire-Hunter Hunter on bass guitar and Korn Rolla on drums. They released their first album Fear of A Bat Planet on Halloween 2015, and are currently working on writing and recording for an upcoming demo.

SMEAR: Why the name Bat City Surfers?


Joey Muerto: It’s very direct and catchy. And I wanted it to be very direct and catchy. I wasn’t 100 percent about the name until I talked to Korn about it, and he was like, ‘No that’s perfect, stop talking.’

Omega Rand: We wanted to incorporate the horror and the fact that Austin is known as the Bat City.

JM: We also knew from the very beginning that we would be probably more of a punky sounding surf band, so we kinda wanted to reiterate like, we’re first a surf band.


S: Why the choice to exclude vocals from the music?


OR: Surf music traditionally has no vocals. I think once you add vocals it takes on some other kind of genre.

JM: There are surf bands that have some vocals, bands we really love like Man or Astroman or Trash Women, so we’re not 100 percent opposed to it. But we’re an instrumental band, not a vocal band.

OR: I think it’s like ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder’ because there are no vocals to get caught up in, it’s just whatever it means to you. There’s no bias, it doesn’t matter if you speak english.

Vampire-Hunter Hunter: But it also makes people focus more on the music.

Korn Rolla: Even though the song titles are in english, the language barrier just goes that far.

VHH: Aliens could even listen to it.


S: What’s the writing process like for you guys?


VHH: I would say Rand, Joey, and I come up with ideas and we talk about it, and then we give it to Korn and he kind of pours concrete all over it, and that’s the way it is.

KR: Throw a beat down and that’s it.

OR: It’s a lot of improv, I’ll hear something in my head and try to cite it down, and then I’ll try to do it in GarageBand and send it to them.

JM: Yeah we send each other a lot of GarageBand files.


Photo By Melanie Allen

Photo By Melanie Allen
S: How do you think your sound has changed, from 2011 until now?


OR: I think it’s gotten more psycho-surf. But I know that we’re more confident and we’ve been experimenting more with sound and effects.


S: And individually?


KR: Well, my sound from the beginning was just a bunch of noise. I’m used to playing in punk bands with vocals, so you can follow the lyrics and the structure of the song. I’m more comfortable now and I can listen to a track once and jump in with whatever I can. It’s been easier to play with them now that I’ve been playing with them for five years now.

VHH: Bass was the first instrument I learned how to play, but I never really took it seriously. When I got with them, I started taking it seriously. When we started in 2011, I was just following Joey or Rand and I wasn’t really coming up with too many ideas or anything. I think as time went on, I started experimenting with things a little bit differently, and now I’ll sit down and think of a riff and it all kind of comes together.

OR: I know Joey’s sound has changed. I’m always trying to tell him how to play things a certain way.

JM: I have to tell Rand to play worse.


S: What are your hopes for the band in the future?


KR: Probably travel more and put out more records, and keep writing more music. At the end, I’ll be happy with whatever happens.

OR: Maybe tour a bit. Album two for sure, we’re set on doing a demo with a friend of ours. But other than that, trying to expand our record label Bat Tones. Or just total world domination.

VHH: I see action-figures

JM: Action figures. Lunch boxes. Giant spinal tap stage pieces. We’re still kicking around ideas.

Catch Bat City Surfers December 10th at Kick Butt Coffee. - Smear Magazine


Discography

Concrete Surf is on the Rise EP (2014)

Fear of a Bat Planet  (2015) 

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The Bat City Surfers are the new kings of urban psycho-surf! Pumping out hard-hitting, horror tinged rock ‘n’ roll the band is quickly becoming one of the more popular local acts in Austin, Texas.

"We come from a world where man-kind evolved from bats and, after joining forces to create the ultimate surf-punk experience, we accidentally transported ourselves into this dimension during a recording experiment gone horribly wrong!"

Bat City Surfers are: Omega Rand (a man out of time; hailing from a bleak, distant future ruled by machines) on lead guitar, Vampire-hunter Hunter (the legendary slayer of all vampire killers) on bass, K-rolla (Korn, who is descended from a long line of ancient, tentacled sea beasts) on drums, and Joey Muerto (the only dead man with insomnia) on rhythm guitar.

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