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Origin
  
Monrovia, California

Name
  
Chad Ubovich

Born
  
February 3, 1988 (age 36) (
1988-02-03
)

Genres
  
Garage rock, psychedelic rock, garage punk, noise rock, lo-fi

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, bass guitar

Labels
  
In the Red Records, God? Records

Associated acts
  
Meatbodies, Fuzz, Mikal Cronin, Thief

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Chad Anthony Ubovich (born February 3, 1988) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter. He is best known as the primary recording artist for the garage rock band Meatbodies, and as the bass guitarist for the hard rock band Fuzz. Additionally, Ubovich is a member of Mikal Cronin's backing band.

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Early musical career

Chad Ubovich was raised in the town of Monrovia, California, which he described as: "kind of [an] old, abandoned part of Los Angeles. There’s a racetrack there that Charles Bukowski would go to." While attending high school, Ubovich began working on his own music, stating: "I was very into a lot of noise music and a lot of stuff I was making was pretty much tape-art. It was like I would buy a lot of weird tape machines and try splicing together things and all that kind of weird stuff." Ubovich formed a band, named Thief, with his high school friend, Cory Hanson. Describing the band as a "pretty boy band," Ubovich noted, "It's so ridiculous to think that we were, like, trying to be Radiohead."

During this time, he befriended Ty Segall, and Mikal Cronin as the latter attended college. After performing on the same bill as Segall's then-band The Epsilons, Ubovich noted: "I went home and looked them up on MySpace, back when that was the thing you did to find out about bands. I said to my band, 'Dudes! They're guitar, keyboards, drums... and they’re way better than us! Fuck!" Ubovich lost touch with Segall, but the two later reconnected following the release of Segall's album, Lemons (2009).

The Mikal Cronin Band and the Formation of the Meatbodies (2010-2012)

In 2010, Cronin asked Ubovich to join his backing band. Occupying the role of bass guitarist, the band went on tour with Ty Segall as he toured his studio album, Goodbye Bread (2011). Ubovich soon switched to guitar within the band.

While in the band, Obovich formed his own project, Chad and the Meatbodies. Featuring his friend and former Thief bandmate Cory Hanson, the project also included drummer Erik Jimenez and Riley Youngdahl.

Fuzz, Meatbodies and II (2013-present)

In 2013, Chad and the Meatbodies supported Ty Segall and Charles Moothart's hard rock band Fuzz. Segall subsequently encouraged Ubovich to record his music and offered to release it on his label, God? Records. The resultant self-titled cassette, Chad and the Meatbodies, sold out its initial run.

Ubovich went on to join Segall and Moothart in Fuzz as its bass guitarist and vocalist, following the departure of Roland Cosio. At this time, Ubovich changed the name of his primary project to Meatbodies, and entered the studio with producer Eric Bauer to record the band's debut studio album, Meatbodies.

Joining Segall and Moothart in the writing process for Fuzz's second studio album, Ubovich noted: "We all kind of did something we’ve never done before, which was write together as a band. That was a first for all of us. Usually in our respective projects it’s all about writing on our own, and that process. This time we tried something definitely new." The resultant album, II, was released in October 2015 on In the Red Records.

with Meatbodies

  • Chad and the Meatbodies (2013)
  • Meatbodies (2014)
  • with Fuzz

  • II (2015)
  • References

    Chad Ubovich Wikipedia