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August 30, 2008

Our previous photo essay from the Warped Tour left some people feeling incomplete. "Where are the pictures from the Old School Stage?", underground music enthusiasts asked. Well, here's the deal. Old School is so cool, it requires it's very own story. In fact, Old School IS the story and many people, young and old understand that. The Old School has a message to send because it speaks to the spirit of DYI culture. The big......

Continue Reading "Old School Punk Reunion at Warped Tour"

August 20, 2008

Going to the Warped Tour is kinda like a combination between going to Disneyland and Las Vegas in the same day. A crowd of people, young and old converged upon Home Depot Center in Carson for the final show of the tour then scattered in all directions once the gates opened. The choices included watching a live band at one of nine stages or visiting one of many swap meet style vendor booths to buy......

Continue Reading "Warped Tour: An Assault on the Senses Sure to Leave Lasting Memories"

January 25, 2007

Porsches on the Autobahn @ Silverlake Lounge Bone Thugs-N-Harmony @ Henry Fonda Fear, The Dickies, False Alliance, Local Hate @ Key Club Backbiter, Heartless Bastards @ The Knitting Factory Colin Hay, Howard Jones @ Cerritos Center Los Abandoned, Foreign Born, Go Betty Go @ Troubadour The Colour, The Clean Prophets, Tsk Tsk @ Spaceland Thee Midniters @ Amoeba (free) White, New Thrill Parade, Squab @ Mr. T's Bowl Kill Devils, Deadbeat Sinatra, The Black......

Continue Reading "Tonight in Rock in LA - Porsches, Fear, Dickies, Backbiter, Heartless Bastards, Colin Hay, Howard Jones"

October 6, 2006

We'd meant to give you a weekly offering of storefront art, but it's been a tough couple of weeks for us. First, we noticed that the bakery on Glendale Blvd. -- who had already painted over their wonderful rendition of the Cream of Wheat man with a plain white wall, only to replace it with a more freeform, swarthy, eerie version even better than the original -- had once again painted over their wonderful......

Continue Reading "Storefront Art: In Memoriam, Apeboy"

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