Showing posts with label House of Blues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House of Blues. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Katchafire @ HOB Anaheim (4/12) TONIGHT!

Katchafire: Official

My favorite reggae band from New Zealand is finally back in SoCal with the freshness to properly set us all into the spring season with some good vibrations. Tonight they will be stopping by House of Blues in Anaheim, and next week they will be stopping by the House of Blues on Sunset. Make sure you see Katchafire in a town near you! There are still a few stops in CA and HI left! Full tour schedule below plus a few musical treats...

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

HARD and SMOG present Dub Police Tour 2012 at House of Blues Hollywood 3/3/12 [Concert Review]

Photo credit: Timothy Norris/LA Weekly

The Dub Police Tour presented by HARD and SMOG made its stop in the LA area at the House of Blues Hollywood off Sunset Boulevard this past Saturday, March 3rd, 2012 with a massive line up that caused people to flock to the venue from everywhere – I saw cars from Maryland and Georgia in the parking lot, just to give you an idea of how far people probably traveled for this completely SOLD OUT event. I saw people who desperately wanted to get in asking everyone in line if they had an extra ticket to the event. The line to get into the event was insane, wrapping around the whole entire House of Blues and extending further down Sunset.

On the decks for the evening were Matty G, a surprise set from The Others, D1, a back-to-back set with Trolley Snatcha and Subscape, and Dub Police label founder Caspa headlining the show. The sound system for the evening was cranked up to floor-rattling volumes and you could tell that mostly everyone that attended the show were pretty huge fans not just of the Dub Police label and artists, but of dubstep and bass music in general – this was apparent as I was standing in the long line and saw people sporting Circus Records, Dub Police, Sub Soldiers, and Rusko shirts as well as blasting their favorite dubstep songs out of their tiny iPhone speakers. While the event did start an hour later than the ticket advertised (the event started at 9pm instead of 8pm), as soon as Matty G started playing, the sonic assault of basslines was just nonstop throughout the whole evening.


Full breakdown of the event after the jump!


Tuesday, February 1, 2011

RX Bandits at House of Blues Anaheim 1|22|11 [Concert Review]


RX Bandits [Sargent House] - Photo by Jacob Khan

As the years go by it's becoming more of a rare occurrence for my brothers [e]ccentric, G1ockz, and D$ to be at the same show as I. One could say it's because our schedules don't always match up or maybe it's that money isn't as available for shows of our favorite artists these days as it once was[ticket prices have gone up over the years haven't they]. Whatever the reason may be it was a fun trip down to No Doubt's backyard to watch our favorite Pharmaceutical Bandits rock the House Of Blues Anaheim stage right next to the "happiest place on earth".

Saturday, January 8, 2011

1st Annaul Ska Luau w/ Chase Long Beach, Suburban Legends, & Starpool [Concert Review]

Last week Thursday (New Year's Eve EVE) D$ and I visited the House of Blues in Anaheim to get one last skank in before the new year at the Ska Luau with our long time buddies Chase Long Beach, and OC favorites Suburban Legends & Starpool. I know, I know, I'm super late but I've been in another dimension these past few weeks and I was just recently hit with a cold... but without further a due, I present to you my Ska Luau experience:

CLB front line (Photo: Mary Bell)

We arrived just in time to catch Chase Long Beach getting the party started. Upon entry I immediately noticed a number of younger people in attendance. It was good to see the power of Ska still reaching kids of all ages, uniting us under one roof for a night of energetic fun and wild dancing. To my surprise, this new generation of rude boys and girls knew all of the lyrics to CLB's tunes which made me dance even harder once I absorbed the energy and positive vibrations of the crowd. Another thing I noticed was an intense amount of FUNK provided by the latest addition to the line-up, Patrick Clancey aka P-Funk. His groovy bass lines kept my feet moving and kept the pit busy getting down during the breakdowns of songs. Great sound, good stage presence, and awesome crowd energy, overall CLB experience: two thumbs up. (Note: CLB is still looking for a lead singer so hit them up if you or someone you know is interested!)

P-Funk holdin' it DOWN & Joe Coop tearin' it UP! (Photo: Mary Bell)

SL in Action (Photo: Mary Bell)

Next up was Suburban Legends. These guys NEVER disappoint. They always bring their unique style of upbeat poppy yet funky dance music to the table. No show is complete without their choreographed dance moves, which in turn results in my own ridiculous dance moves. Once upon a time many moons ago, D$ & I danced so hard at a CLB+SL show at the Key Club that D$ socked the contact out of my eye. There was blood everywhere. Needless to say, we love to dance and so does Suburban Legends. Highlights of their set include: Bright Spring Morning, Getting Down to Business, I Just Can't Wait to be King (Lion King Cover!), and High Fives. I love high five-ing everyone in the pit whenever they close their set with that song!

Suburban Legends keeping the crowd involved (Photo: Mary Bell)

Last but not least was STARPOOL!
I'll be honest with you all, I do not know a single Starpool song. With that being said, I actually have seen them a number of times, I just never had access to their material therefore I can never get familiar with their tunes. This problem of mine was solved at the Ska Luau because D$ and I came ready and dressed in our Luau attire to obtain our free sampler of tracks of all the bands playing that night at the Ska Luau!! Despite not knowing any of their songs, I still got into the pit and skanked throughout their set. I may have even lost a few pounds from non-stop dancing. The highlight of their set for me was their cover of SHOUT! which they played as their encore. This song was like the cherry on top of the whole night because it gave all of us one last chance to get out on the dance floor and get down. Members from every band on the bill that night came out for one last dance with the crowd. And of course, no new years eve eve party would be complete without a countdown! + plus a stage dive!


The Ska Luau was jam packed with energy. Despite the chilly weather there was still a huge turnout. Everyone came to dance and have a good time. It felt great to see a sea smiles and to feel the warmth of the crowd on a cold December night. I'm glad these bands are keeping the Ska alive and allowing all of us to escape reality for a night of skanking. I can't wait for the next round of the Ska Luau!

Be sure to check out the latest releases from all of the bands!

Starpool - Living In Transition

Suburban Legends - Let's Be Friends...

Chase Long Beach - Gravity is What you Make of it

peace + love

[e]ccentric

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Rebelution - Lazy Afternoon


It's just one of those afternoons when I really don't feel like doing anything. I'm sure you all have those every now and again. For me it's common place to happen on Sundays after a nice lunch. You throw on a mellow record, lay back, and let your thoughts wander. I've had Rebelution - Lazy Afternoon playing on repeat for a good 30 min. or so. It's the perfect song for these moments.


So after you've played the track a few times you'll have the chorus stuck in your head and you'll want more. Download their FREE iPhone app to stream additional tracks from their latest release Bright Side of Life or purchase the album at iTunes. These fine gentlemen from Santa Barbara will be coming through town on May 4th and 5th playing shows at House of Blues Sunset with Zion I, Tribal Seeds, and Blaze Mob.

Rebelution [87 Music/
Controlled Substance Sound Labs] Tour Dates:

MAY 06/10 Arlington Theatre - Santa Barbara, CA
MAY 08/10 Dr Greenthumb Spring Festival - San Bernadino, CA
MAY 29/10 Summer Camp Music Festival - Chillicothe, IL
JUN 03/10 Wakarusa Festival June 3-6 - Ozark, AR
JUN 05/10 Rockin Roots Festival - Bakersfield, CA
JUN 13/10 Harmony Festival - Santa Rosa, CA
JUL 04/10 Red Rocks w/ Blues Traveler - Morrison, CO
JUL 10/10 All Good Music Festival - Masontown, WV
AUG 27/10 Blackwater Music Festival - Live Oak, FL









<->Noel<->