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Caterwaul 2025

May 13, 2025

Caterwaul 2025
Caterwaul 2025

Eddie Gobbo (Something Is Waiting)

Who are you most excited to see at Caterwaul?

Gobbo: Fashion Week. Played with them like 5 years ago with Unsane, stoked to see ‘em again.

Who would you like to collaborate with or start a cover band with at Caterwaul and why?

Gobbo: Here's like THE band I would make:

Chantal of Tongue Cutter (Guitar)
Great songwriter with super creative, mathy riffs. Was lucky to do a guest spot on Tongue Cutter’s debut LP out now on Learning Curve (plug) and write with Chantel a bit. It came out wicked. There's a few first time Caterwaul standouts every year and Tonguecutter will be one this year. Would be interesting to hear a band where Chantal just riffed (even tho her vox are top notch.) It worked for Pepper Keenan in DOWN.

Daisy from Lung (Drums)
Beast of a drummer. Warm, heavy rock drums -- the best kind -- all on a very unique kit (my good friend Ronnie from Disnerve is the only dude I've seen with a similar one). Lung crush, obviously. Daisy in a 5-piece setting rocking a lot of floor tom-driven beats [which] he has a tendency to use in Lung, doing something Annihilation Time-esque -- which is probably how this band is going to end up sounding -- would rule.

Scott of Bridesmaid (Bass)
I’ve known this dude basically 20 years. Bridesmaid are a Columbus, OH institution who are dusting it off for this year's Caterwaul and hopefully more in the future. Here’s the thing: Bridesmaid has TWO Bassists. Bob is the raunchier-toned bruiser, Scott is the smooth daddy. (Actually noticed how in the pocket Scott is when he did a stint in West Virginia’s Horseburner). I'd gladly jam with either but Scott gets the nod ‘cause he recently got pissed at a Blue Jackets game and the pic went viral.

Amanda of Naw (Lead Vocalist)
Yep. Two vocalists in this band ala Agoraphobic Nosebleed. Amanda is a sick vocalist and the closest thing on this year’s Caterwaul lineup to the sort of Wild 'N Out vocal attack I have, so I think that'd work very well. NAW is such a badass four on the floor noise rock band. I hear ‘80s crossover punk/HC, and have always loved that about them. If Beavis and Butthead heard NAW they'd immediately go "YESSS!" and start headbanging.

Me (Vocalist, DJ)
Yes, I am also a DJ. I tend to go apeshit on stage with Something Is Waiting. I usually hate being tied to a certain place on stage but with less vocal responsibility, I can fit in some samples, beats, etc between crowd surfing/killing with an extra long mic cord.

What was your first favorite band?

Gobbo: First favorite band/last favorite band = Pantera.

Have you ever had performance anxiety? What is your secret weapon?

Gobbo: I don't have performance anxiety. I usually bring a beer on stage that I promptly knock over within 90 seconds.

What’s the best part of playing an all day/multiple day festival or gathering? And conversely, what is the worst part of doing it?

Gobbo: Best part for us is catching up with old friends and meeting new ones. A fest reinforces a sense of community in this thing we do. Worst part is just putting yourself in the shoes of anyone working it. I know from heavy experience that's a HARD job. Venues have curfews, scheduling needs to run like clockwork, enforcing has to happen, where to load, store gear, set up merch. Not easy. Big props.

Bonus multiple choice: Replacements, Husker Du, Halo of Flies or Prince?

Gobbo: Replacements. If you listened to Sappy Songwriting with an Edge bands in the ‘90s -- Goo Goo Dolls, Third Eye Blind, Soul Asylum etc. -- their favorite band was The Replacements. Amazing and EXTREMELY influential band.

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— words by the SPB team • May 13, 2025

Caterwaul 2025
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Pages in this feature

  1. Opening page
  2. Justin Pearson (Deaf Club)
  3. Brian Case (FACS)
  4. Scott Evans (Kowloon Walled City)
  5. Nick, Shaun and Noah (Upright Forms)
  6. Randy Cotton (Violenteer)
  7. Brian Lake (Buildings)
  8. Chantal Roeske (Tonguecutter)
  9. Mitch G. (Unstable Shapes)
  10. Eddie Gobbo (Something Is Waiting)

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