The hardcore Tucson band returns with a new 7-inch record for show at Club Congress, its first live show since 2018.
Cathalena E. Burch After a four-year hiatus — two of them brought on by the pandemic — the Tucson hardcore band Gat-Rot will play its first live show since 2018 at Club Congress on Saturday, Nov. 5.
“We’re going to get to sing the song in front of a live audience at Congress,” an enthusiastic Touseull said last week during a break from his job as librarian at Pima County’s Joyner-Green Valley Library, his day job for the last six years. “We’re really excited.” They brought on Valdez and Acedo and another member, whose last name started with an “O,” and took a letter from each last name to form “Gat-Rot,” Touseull said. When the “O” left the band, the name stuck.
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