Gorilla Biscuits is a New York-based hardcore punk band consisting of Anthony "Civ" Civarelli, Walter Schreifels, Arthur Smilios, Alex Brown and Luke Abbey. They are currently signed to Revelation Records.
Gorilla Biscuits were formed when Smilios and Nick Drysdale met
Civarelli while they were both attending the same high school on Long Island. All three were fans of the band Agnostic Front, and started going to hardcore shows at CBGB on weekends. There they met people like Ray Cappo and John Porcelly of the band Youth Of Today.
Arthur sought to form a hardcore band and asked Civ to act as
vocalist. However Civ was not interested in singing, and due to nerves
had to face the floor or wall during early gigs. Members of the band
Token Entry arranged a gig for the still unnamed band (Gorilla Biscuits
used Token Entry's drummer, Ernie Parada for that first show), but
needed a name to give it to the promoter. A popular drug in the area at
that time was quaaludes,
which people called "ape shit," or "gorilla biscuits" due to the pill's
large size. Eventually the name evolved into Gorilla Biscuits, and
though it was initially only meant to be temporary, they have continued
to use it.
The band made a number of low-fi demo tapes
which were sold at a dollar store. Their first official T-shirts were
blue with an image of a gorilla riding a skateboard and were made using
black magic markers and an ink blotter.
Revelation Records featured the early Gorilla Biscuits song "Better Than
You" on one of their compilations, and later released the eponymously
titled Gorilla Biscuits 7-inch EP
in 1988, which later became a hardcore hit. The band toured the United
States and Europe twice. In 1989, the band released their first
full-length album, Start Today,
which became the biggest selling ever for Revelation Records, and was
also the first album that was issued on CD, alongside its vinyl and
cassette versions, as part of the routine production. The band started
writing material for a second LP (an unreleased song, "Distance", can be
seen played by the band during a performance in the 1991 documentary Live In New York)
which they never recorded, and eventually disbanded around the year
1992. Some of the members went on to play in a follow-up band, CIV. Besides singing for CIV, Civ now owns a tattoo studio on Long Island. Walter went on to form the post-hardcore band Quicksand. He then wrote the songs for and helped produce CIV's first album.
Gorilla Biscuits re-united for one show in October 1997 at CBGB to benefit the family of then recently deceased Warzone singer Raybeez,
and played another show at CBGB on August 14, 2005 as a benefit towards
the club's legal costs, and again on September 3, 2006.
In 2006, Revelation Records re-issued their seminal recording Start Today.
The album is re-mastered and features in-depth liner notes by Walter
Schreifels. The band held a month-long re-union tour during the summer
of 2006, and featured both exclusive 7-inches and exclusive Paul Frank T-shirts only available on tour stops.
In September 2007, Gorilla Biscuits performed a month-long tour
across Europe, including stops in Germany, Spain, Switzerland, The
Netherlands and England. In celebration of the European Tour, Paul Frank
collaborated with Gorilla Biscuits again to produce an exclusive run of
Gorilla Biscuits wallets. Only one was sold at each Paul Frank store
worldwide.
On May 28, 2011, Gorilla Biscuits headlined the Black N Blue Bowl at Webster Hall (formerly the Ritz) in New York City.
On June 8, 9 & 10th of 2012, Gorilla Biscuits played the EPIC
Revelation Records 25 Year Anniversary shows at The Glasshouse in
Pomona, CA. Also on the bills were Youth Of Today, Sick Of It All, Shai
Hulud, Bold, No For An Answer, Statue & Underdog.
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