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BEATLES VS ROLLING STONES

The Beatles Rolling Stones

While there is no debate on who is the greatest in the boxing ring (Muhammad Ali, turned 70 two days ago) the verdict is still out on which band is the greatest rock band in history.

If you know anything about music, you most likely narrowed your options to two. If you narrowed your options to Limp Bizkit and The Insane Clown Posse, you truly do not know anything about music. The two bands in debate are The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.

The British Invasion brought us the two most popular rock groups of all time, as well as the liveliest debate in rock history…which band is the greatest? To settle the debate once and for all, Abbey Road and Jumping Jack Flash, will pay tribute to the British rock legends and duke it out for the greatest rock band in history. Each band will sing their greatest hits shootout style, until the kings of rock are finally crowned. One would never think a classic ongoing British battle would finally be settled once and for all in Redondo Beach, California.

Friday, January 20th
$15
Brixton South Bay
100 W. Torrance Blvd.
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
310-406-1931
http://www.brixtonsouthbay.com/

FREE: Chairlift At The Mondrian Hotel

ChairliftChairlift, an electronic pop duo from Brooklyn, are playing a free, 21+ show at the Mondrian Hotel on January 17th at 9pm (doors open at 8:00pm) as a part of their tour around the globe.

If you don’t recognize the artist by name, you may recognize their song “Bruises”, which was used in a iPod Nano commercial that spammed our televisions back in 2008. Don’t let the gentleness of “Bruises” fool you, because Chairlift is an extremely sophisticated and stylized duo. Check out this fairly new music video for their great new song “Amanaemonesia”, which will be on their upcoming album entitled Something. If you have a pulse and an I.D. that says you’re 21 or older, RSVP here to ensure your place inside.

INTERVIEW: Jump On The Lagwagon

LagwagonLagwagon kick-ass….Plain and Simple. If you’ve never listened to them, stop what you’re doing now, google them, and rejoice. The band will be tearing it up tomorrow night at the House of Blues on Sunset with NOFX. The show is sold out though, but don’t worry, they’ll be back in March at the El Rey. In the meantime, check out this short but sweet interview with frontman Joey Cape.

1. For those who haven’t seen Lagwagon, what can they expect from a Lagwagon show?

Well, for one, we are getting old now. Hahaha. Yeah, that’s true but, that’s not actually new. What I meant to say is, I think it’s different and cool for old fans especially because we are honoring our latest box-set release by playing only songs from it i.e, the first 5 records. It’s the most intensive set that we’ve done in a while.

2. Lagwagon have been around for a very long time, twenty four years now….Did you ever think it would last this long?

No. I am always surprised when we regroup.

3. Favorite song to play live? Why?

Right now, the song “Lazy” from our second record “Trashed”. It’s just a simple, ultra energetic song and fun to sing. I always feel better after singing it, like I’ve vented.

4. Favorite places to eat in Los Angeles?

To name a few off the top of my head…
M Cafe’ (Lunch) on Melrose (at La Brea). Great little place, Macrobiotic stuff. Just good, clean food.
King’s Road (Breakfast/Lunch) on Beverly: Killer Coffee. Like the garden burger scramble.
Aroma Cafe’ and Tea: Studio City (Breakfast/Lunch)

5. What have you been listening to lately?

Still stuck on Arcade Fire’s “Suburbs”
Also, “Safeways, Here We Come” by Chixdiggit. That’s a fun record.
Oh, and 80′s Thrash Metal. Love that stuff.

6. What’s next for the band after the string of shows with NOFX?

In late February through March we are doing a repeat tour routing, a Western U.S. tour. Headlining this time, which means long sets. We are only playing 40 minutes a night on this tour. We will be doing an 1.5 hours plus on the next run.

7. Shout-out’s? Words words of wisdom?

I was going to say “Courtesy + Empathy=Evolution” but that’s a bit heavy. How about, “Fish Is Not A Vegetable but I am”

Red Hot Chili Peppers Postpone Staples Center Gigs

Red Hot Chili PeppersAnthony Keidis recently underwent surgery on his foot, so you’ll now have to wait until August 11-12 to catch the Chili Peppers at Staples Center.

Punk Rock Art

Heather Gabel is a kick-ass artist who has an obsession with all things dark, goth and blood covered. Make sure to check out her show, at the POVevolving gallery, which opens this Saturday July 9th . Heather was cool enough to do an interview which you can find below…

1. How did you get started with art?

Art was the thing I was always best in in school growing up. I went to college on a photography scholarship but ended up graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts since I hated proper photography. In an advanced lighting class I decided that I’d rather not even learn how to professionally light a tube of toothpaste for a print ad because if I did I might end up doing that as a career. So, I switched majors to something much less useful professionally but much more fulfilling personally. I was always doing lowbrow stuff, flyers for shows stuff like that, but it was years before it became a paying gig.


2. You’ve designed tons of album covers and shirts for so many kick-ass bands(Green Day, Alkaline Trio, Rancid, Against Me!, AFI, The Falcon, etc)…What’s that whole experience like?

It’s awesome. If someone would have told me I would do t shirts for Green Day or Rancid when I was 15 I’d have flipped. I was into those bands as a kid, the first time I saw Green Day was in my friend’s backyard and they were wearing dresses. The first time I saw Rancid was in a tiny coffee shop and they were just a 3 piece. It’s weird how things turn out, the business relationships I ended up having with them grew out of friendships, they personally asked me to do some stuff for them after learning I had done so much of the merch design for Alkaline Trio.

3. What inspires you?

In my design work I try to capture the spirit of the music and let that be the inspiration. In my personal work it’s an outlet for whatevers going on inside for me at the time, so my life is basically what inspires that.

4. Can you tell us about your upcoming show?

The show “Supernatural? Perhaps.” Is a show with my pal Steak Mtn (aka Chris Norris) who also comes from a design heavy background. He’s done work for some of the same bands as I have (Against Me!, Fake Problems, Green Day) and we also share an obsession for all things dark, goth and blood covered. This is third show we’ve collaborated on but the first time it’s just he and I so we’ve both been crazy busy working on a lot of new pieces specifically for this show. The show is 2 parts, the big gallery room will have our fine art, I did collages w/some painting/drawing and he did some drawings and big hand drawn/digitally structured drawings for prints. The back room will house a collection of all the design work we’ve both been doing over the past 14ish years, including originals, sketches etc. The show opens this Saturday the 9th at POVevolving Gallery in Chinatown, LA and will be up a month.

5. What bands should we listen to?

I’ve just been listening to this on repeat for the past month or so…

http://m.youtube.com/watch?gl=US&hl=en&client=mv-google&v=aZp8u6zpGX0


6. Favorite places to eat in LA?

Flore, M, Real Food Daily, Mexico City, Local, Trees Cafe in Griffith Park, Elf.

7. What’s next on the agenda for you?

I’m putting out a book with all of the designs I’ve done for Alkaline Trio over the past 15 years. The book release will be in Chicago this fall in an exhibit of a series of prints of my most beloved designs.

8. Where can we find more info on what you’re up to?

My website! www.heathergabel.com

9. Any advice for aspiring artists?

Hmmm. I think anyone who really wants to make art, music, etc is going to do it regardless of what anyone tells them so, no, I’ve got very little insight on that topic. Or maybe that’s the advice, just to do what you want because you want to.

10. Shout-out’s? Words of wisdom?

Ha! Nope.