Mon June 23, 2025

Karate

Formed in Boston in 1993 by Geoff Farina, Eamonn Vitt and Gavin McCarthy, Karate added Jeff Goddard on bass in 1995. The band released six studio albums, two EPs, numerous singles, and split 7"s between 1994 and 2005. From punk roots, the band ventured widely--veering into jazz-rock, post-rock and a unique version of slowcore in its progressive indie experimentation.

The band re-emerges in Fall 2024 with Make It Fit, its first new studio record since 2004's Pockets. Make It Fit, the band's first album in 20 years, doesn't try to recapture a youthful, DIY-era magic. Instead, it picks up where Karate's three musicians are today: with a deeper skillset, adult angst cut through with moments of joy, punctuated with searing instrumental performances.

Make It Fit is the opposite of a cynical cash-in. It's daring, requiring a full commitment from band and audience. And Karate's reunion is soaking in gratitude. This time around, Farina says he appreciates it all more. "I appreciate that I'm playing a show. I used to get up on stage and be annoyed at this and be annoyedat that. Now I get up on stage and feel incredibly lucky. Just being able to do it again is so much fun. Just hearing us together on stage feels so right.
Formed in Boston in 1993 by Geoff Farina, Eamonn Vitt and Gavin McCarthy, Karate added Jeff Goddard on bass in 1995. The band released six studio albums, two EPs, numerous singles, and split 7"s between 1994 and 2005. From punk roots, the band ventured widely--veering into jazz-rock, post-rock and a unique version of slowcore in its progressive indie experimentation.

The band re-emerges in Fall 2024 with Make It Fit, its first new studio record since 2004's Pockets. Make It Fit, the band's first album in 20 years, doesn't try to recapture a youthful, DIY-era magic. Instead, it picks up where Karate's three musicians are today: with a deeper skillset, adult angst cut through with moments of joy, punctuated with searing instrumental performances.

Make It Fit is the opposite of a cynical cash-in. It's daring, requiring a full commitment from band and audience. And Karate's reunion is soaking in gratitude. This time around, Farina says he appreciates it all more. "I appreciate that I'm playing a show. I used to get up on stage and be annoyed at this and be annoyedat that. Now I get up on stage and feel incredibly lucky. Just being able to do it again is so much fun. Just hearing us together on stage feels so right.
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859 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA 94109

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