Gwar have built a career on taking aim at public figures and destroying costumed caricatures of them on stage, but their singer's dream desecration might even be a little far for the self-proclaimed Scumdogs of the Universe, as he's painted a target on Donald Trump's 11-year-old son, Barron.
In an interview with Exclaim!'s Aggressive Tendencies YouTube channel, frontman Blothar (a.k.a. Michael Bishop) revealed who his dream victim would be, as well as how he'd go about it, in graphic fashion.
"The person that I would most like to defile on stage would be Barron Trump — that's who I'd defile," Blothar says. "I'd finger his little fucking asshole and then stick a fucking fist down his father's throat, meanwhile I'd kick his mother in the cunt, how about that?"
This places the band of aliens at odds with the U.S. President, just a few months after joining him in condemning comedian Kathy Griffin for her controversial beheaded Trump photoshoot.
Gwar will release The Blood of Gods October 20 via Metal Blade, hitting the road in support of it the same day. For now, though, you can watch the interview in question below and find the band's tour dates beyond that.
Tour dates:
10/20 Richmond, VA - The National *
10/21 Cleveland, OH - Agora Ballroom *
10/22 Toronto, ON - Opera House * (without Doyle)
10/23 Millvale, PA - Mr. Smalls *
10/25 Greensboro, NC - Arizona Petes *
10/26 Baltimore, MD - Rams Head Live *
10/27 New Haven, CT - Toad's Place *
10/28 Worcester, MA - Palladium *
10/29 Philadelphia, PA - Trocadero *
10/31 New York, NY - Irving Plaza *
11/01 Buffalo, NY - Town Ballroom *
11/02 Louisville, KY - Mercury Ballroom * (plus Stonecutters)
11/03 St. Louis, MO - Pop's *
11/04 Sioux City, IA - Hard Rock *
11/05 Lawrence, KS - Granada *
11/07 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue ^
11/08 Winnipeg, MB - Pyramid ^
11/09 Saskatoon, SK - Saskatoon Events Centre ^
11/10 Edmonton, AB - Union Hall ^
11/11 Calgary, AB - The Palace Theatre ^
11/13 Vancouver, BC - Commodore Ballroom ^
11/14 Portland, OR - Roseland ^
11/15 Seattle, WA - Showbox SoDo ^
11/17 Santa Cruz, CA - The Catalyst ^
11/18 Las Vegas, NV - Fremont Country Club ^
11/19 Sacramento, CA - Ace of Spades ^
11/21 San Diego, CA - House of Blues ^
11/22 Los Angeles, CA - Fonda Theater ^
11/23 Tempe, AZ - Marquee Theater ^
11/24 Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine Theater ^
11/25 Denver, CO - Summit Music Hall ^
11/26 Lincoln, NE - Bourbon Theatre ^
11/28 Tulsa, OK - Cain's Ballroom ^
11/29 Dallas, TX - Gas Monkey Live ^
11/30 Houston, TX - House of Blues ^
12/01 San Antonio, TX - Aztec Theater ^
12/02 Baton Rouge, LA - Varsity Theater ^
12/03 Atlanta, GA - Masquerade ^
12/05 Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Revolution ^
12/06 Tampa, FL - The Ritz ^
12/08 Indianapolis, IN - The Vogue ^
12/09 Peoria, IL - Limelight ^
12/10 Detroit, MI - St. Andrews Hall ^
* with Ghoul, Doyle and U.S. Bastards
^ with Ghoul, He Is Legend and U.S. Bastards
In an interview with Exclaim!'s Aggressive Tendencies YouTube channel, frontman Blothar (a.k.a. Michael Bishop) revealed who his dream victim would be, as well as how he'd go about it, in graphic fashion.
"The person that I would most like to defile on stage would be Barron Trump — that's who I'd defile," Blothar says. "I'd finger his little fucking asshole and then stick a fucking fist down his father's throat, meanwhile I'd kick his mother in the cunt, how about that?"
This places the band of aliens at odds with the U.S. President, just a few months after joining him in condemning comedian Kathy Griffin for her controversial beheaded Trump photoshoot.
Gwar will release The Blood of Gods October 20 via Metal Blade, hitting the road in support of it the same day. For now, though, you can watch the interview in question below and find the band's tour dates beyond that.
Tour dates:
10/20 Richmond, VA - The National *
10/21 Cleveland, OH - Agora Ballroom *
10/22 Toronto, ON - Opera House * (without Doyle)
10/23 Millvale, PA - Mr. Smalls *
10/25 Greensboro, NC - Arizona Petes *
10/26 Baltimore, MD - Rams Head Live *
10/27 New Haven, CT - Toad's Place *
10/28 Worcester, MA - Palladium *
10/29 Philadelphia, PA - Trocadero *
10/31 New York, NY - Irving Plaza *
11/01 Buffalo, NY - Town Ballroom *
11/02 Louisville, KY - Mercury Ballroom * (plus Stonecutters)
11/03 St. Louis, MO - Pop's *
11/04 Sioux City, IA - Hard Rock *
11/05 Lawrence, KS - Granada *
11/07 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue ^
11/08 Winnipeg, MB - Pyramid ^
11/09 Saskatoon, SK - Saskatoon Events Centre ^
11/10 Edmonton, AB - Union Hall ^
11/11 Calgary, AB - The Palace Theatre ^
11/13 Vancouver, BC - Commodore Ballroom ^
11/14 Portland, OR - Roseland ^
11/15 Seattle, WA - Showbox SoDo ^
11/17 Santa Cruz, CA - The Catalyst ^
11/18 Las Vegas, NV - Fremont Country Club ^
11/19 Sacramento, CA - Ace of Spades ^
11/21 San Diego, CA - House of Blues ^
11/22 Los Angeles, CA - Fonda Theater ^
11/23 Tempe, AZ - Marquee Theater ^
11/24 Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine Theater ^
11/25 Denver, CO - Summit Music Hall ^
11/26 Lincoln, NE - Bourbon Theatre ^
11/28 Tulsa, OK - Cain's Ballroom ^
11/29 Dallas, TX - Gas Monkey Live ^
11/30 Houston, TX - House of Blues ^
12/01 San Antonio, TX - Aztec Theater ^
12/02 Baton Rouge, LA - Varsity Theater ^
12/03 Atlanta, GA - Masquerade ^
12/05 Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Revolution ^
12/06 Tampa, FL - The Ritz ^
12/08 Indianapolis, IN - The Vogue ^
12/09 Peoria, IL - Limelight ^
12/10 Detroit, MI - St. Andrews Hall ^
* with Ghoul, Doyle and U.S. Bastards
^ with Ghoul, He Is Legend and U.S. Bastards