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the garages
Background information
Genrespunk rock, Ska, garage rock
Years active2020–present
LabelsFourth Strike Records
Websitethegarages.bandcamp.com

the garages (stylized in all lowercase) is an international punk group[1] self-described as a "queer anarcho-syndicalist musical collective"[2] formed in August 2020 surrounding the baseball simulation horror game Blaseball.

Currently, the collective has dozens of musicians both amateur and professional[2], and albums "are collaborative efforts involving as many as twenty different artists."[3] Additionally, it has spawned a not-for-profit record label Fourth Strike Records.[4] In March 2021, the band's partnership with iam8bit[5] and The Game Band, the developers of Blaseball, was announced in the form of 2xLP DISCIPLINE, "the official soundtrack to a silent browser game."[2]

Discography[edit]

Official Blaseball Soundtrack

Mainline Continuity Releases

  • we are the garages (vol 1) (August 2020)
  • the garages kill the gods (August 2020)
  • REDEMPTION ARC (August 2020)
  • in the feedback (September 2020)
  • caught in the reverb (September 2020)
  • ENCORE. or, an incomplete and contradictory history of jaylen hotdogfingers, her trials and tribulations (September 2020)
  • DEICIDE (October 2020)
  • we are the garages (vol 2) (December 2020)
  • the garages suck (March 2021)
  • #14 (March 2021)
  • UNDEFINED (April 2021)
  • CONSUMED (April 2021)
  • REVERSED (May 2021)
  • we are the garages (vol 3) (June 2021)
  • seattle (July 2021)
  • UNSTABLE (July 2021)

Spinoff Releases

  • the siesta of internet league baseball (August 2020)
  • TRIBUTE ACT (October 2020)
  • storm's coming (October 2020)
  • the skarages! vol 1 (October 2020)
  • percolate, or, lofi hip-hop brews to siesta/kill gods to (December 2020)
  • ROSTER (January 2021)
  • neon fakes (January 2021)
  • storm's here (April 2021)
  • Tribute Act 2: Headliners (May 2021)
  • spark to a flame (June 2021)
  • from the shadows (July 2021)

Compilation Releases

  • AWAY GAMES (October 2020)
  • BLATTLE OF THE BLANDS (November 2020)
  • the mike townsend quintology (December 2020)
  • the garages present: be my vlalentine (February 2021)
  • the garages 101 (February 2021)
  • World Tour: Part 1 (April 2021)
  • World Tour: Part 2 (April 2021)
  • Immaterial Shores (April 2021)

Live Albums

  • LIVE @ HECKDANG (October 2020)
  • LIVE @ DESERT BUS FOR HOPE (November 2020)
  • the garages TAKEOVER (March 2021)
  • THE GARAGES CAN'T PLAY LIVE (April 2021)
  • the garages: RIV (August 2021)

References[edit]

  1. What Is Blaseball? Developers Answer as Game Enters New Era - IGN, retrieved 2021-08-20
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Clayton, Natalie (2021-03-08). "Blaseball, the silent browser phenomenon, gets an official soundtrack". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  3. "Spectreview: The Garages - LIVE @ HECKDANG". The Tape Deck. 2020-11-11. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  4. "How Eldritch Sports Sim "Blaseball" Inspired A 20-Person Rock Band". Bandcamp Daily. 2020-11-11. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  5. 5.0 5.1 ""BLATTER UP: THE GAME BAND, IAM8BIT ANNOUNCE BLASEBALL "DISCIPLINE" VINYL SOUNDTRACK" Games Press". www.gamespress.com. Retrieved 2021-08-22. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)


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