

After returning to the indie ranks, they reaffirmed themselves on 2020’s Carefree Theatre. The band made a strong debut with 2010’s Astro Coast, followed by their first major-label release, 2013’s Pythons. Their songs feature sprightly interplay between chiming and gritty guitars, upbeat melodies reinforced by clean harmonies, and a playfully intelligent point of view. An EP, Hourly Haunts, arrived in 2019, followed by a studio LP, Carefree Theatre, in 2020. The band’s ambitious 2017 album, Snowdonia, was the first to feature Mills and guitarist Mike McCleary. Following the late-2015 departure of longtime bassist Williams - who was replaced by old high school friend Lindsey Mills - in May of 2016, Surfer Blood reported that former guitarist Fekete had succumbed to cancer. After signing to Joyful Noise Records, they delivered their third LP, 1000 Palms, in May of that year. After debuting the new single “Dorian” in February 2015, the band announced that guitarist Fekete was suffering from sarcoma, a rare form of cancer, and was leaving the band. Working with former Pixies producer Gil Norton, they delivered their more polished major-label debut, Pythons, in June of 2013. Prior to the EP’s release, Surfer Blood were pegged to be the opening act for Pixies’ 2011 tour. Later that year, the band signed to Warner Bros, but released the Tarot Classics EP on Kanine in 2011. Released in early 2010 by Brooklyn indie Kanine, Astro Coast was warmly received by critics and introduced Surfer Blood to a greater audience, reaching the Billboard Top 200. The buzz around the band built quickly as they hit the road with Art Brut and Japandroids while preparing their debut album. They began recording and touring almost immediately, laying down tracks in Pitts’ apartment and embarking on four tours in their first five months together. Pitt and Schwarz met Thomas Fekete at an ultra music festival after-party in Miami and the group was renamed Surfer Blood, a name that Schwenk randomly came up with during a conversation with Pitts about his surfer backpack from high school.
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TV Club lasted for about a year until Bovat was kicked out and Schwenk left the band. The two moved back to their hometown in West Palm Beach and started playing with guitarist Luke Bovat and bassist Freddy Shwenk in 2008 under the name TV Club where they developed most of the material that would end up on Surfer Blood’s debut album, Astro Coast. The band started with Pitts and Schwarz playing music together in Orlando, Florida under the name Jabroni Sandwich. Surfer Blood is an American indie rock band from West Palm Beach, Florida consisting of members John Paul Pitts (lead vocals/guitars), Tyler Schwarz (drums), Mike McCleary (guitars/backing vocals), and Lindsey Mills (bass/backing vocals). This show is 21+ with tickets being sold for $15. It’s unclear whether the revenues from those shows were part of the theft.Surfer Blood will be performing at Hotel Vegas Tuesday, August 24 with doors opening at 8 pm to the public. In recent weeks, Surfer Blood have played a couple of benefit shows for Fekete, including one at New York’s Bowery Ballroom and another in their hometown of West Palm Beach, Florida.

“I not only feel great, but I am in great spirits, and I know this will soon be over like a bad dream.” “Any extra funds collected when this is all said and done will be donated to further my doctor’s alternative cancer research,” Fekete wrote. A new benchmark of $120,000 was established, with over $83,000 already raised. As Surfer Blood, they have performed on the Jimmy Fallon show, on the NPR stage for SXSW, and opened for the Pixies. Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach. If Pixies and Beach Boys had a baby, it would be Surfer Blood's Astro Coast. So, if you like the Pixies or 90's alternative rock, this album is for you. The four members are all former students at A.W. Surfer Blood is one of the most refreshing bands of this latter years, they are really nice guys who love 90's-00's alternative rock, and love the Pixies. While Fekete’s GoFundMe set up an initial goal of $76,000, fans helped the guitarist easily tackle that figure. Surfer Blood, a four-piece band from Florida, plays indie-rock music that is more melodic than one would infer from their name. “Any bit of help would be massive for me, as I’m no longer able to tour and make a living, and my wonderful wife/best friend whom I just married in November will now be leaving work to help me throughout my treatment,” Fekete wrote in April. In addition to undergoing chemotherapy, Fekete hoped to pursue an “alternative treatment plan” that wasn’t completely covered by his health insurance.

In April, Fekete announced that he would leave Surfer Blood in order to battle “a very rare and aggressive” form of cancer that had spread to his spine and lungs.
