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Experience The Evolution Of Tiger Kid With “Drive”
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Experience The Evolution Of Tiger Kid With “Drive”

Renowned rocker Michael Canton, also known as Tiger Kid, heads in a bold new direction with his new single "Drive." Hailing from the vibrant music scene of Los Angeles, California, Tiger King has evolved into a full five-piece band. Combining the raw energy of late 90s hard rock with a modern alternative twist, this track is a must-listen for music enthusiasts seeking something new for their playlists. The Band Led by Michael Canton as the lead vocalist and guitarist, he's joined by Gaston Brey on lead guitar. Keith Erickson is on drums, Cason Cohen plays bass (and adds vocals), and Anna Montgomery is on keyboards. This diverse lineup brings a rich musical tapestry to the table, resulting in a captivating and well-rounded sonic experience. Finding Inspiration In Canton's own w...
Los Angeles, Get Ready to Cry A Third Time: Tears in the Club III
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Los Angeles, Get Ready to Cry A Third Time: Tears in the Club III

Are you looking for the next great wave music event? Then look no further, because we have all the details about Tears in the Club III, right here-- This weekend, if you're local to Los Angeles, then you're in for a treat--one that's featuring local and international talent from all across the wave scene, and its related genres, right in your neighborhood. Read on to find out everything you need to know about Tears in the Club III; learn about all of the spectacular artists that will be featured at the showcase, below, as well. Tears in the Club III: Live in Los Angeles this Friday. Who: Juche, WEVLTH, Rapture 4D, Nick Neutronz, and others, detailed below. What: Tears in the Club III, the third edition of a wave music (and adjacent) showcase series. Wh...
MIIRRORS’ Debut Album ‘Motion and Picture’ Set For March Release
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MIIRRORS’ Debut Album ‘Motion and Picture’ Set For March Release

Chicago-based band MIIRRORS is all set to release their highly-anticipated debut album. Motion And Picture drops on March 24th through Pravda Records. The album was recorded in Studio B at Electrical Audio in Chicago with additional recordings done in Los Angeles and Nashville. The band produced the album and Brian Deck mixed it at Narwhal Studios. "Motion And Picture" takes the listener on a musical journey. Prepare for a trip through honest lyrical introspection and reactive abrasion while showcasing a personal timeline of disillusionment, resolve, and hope. Material on the album blurs the lines between synthesizers and guitars, reminiscent of My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive. Shawn Rios's unique rhythms anchor the songs, and Brian McSweeney's voice soars above the expanding sounds c...
Alt-Rock Trio Capital Theatre Release Video For “Fait Accompli”
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Alt-Rock Trio Capital Theatre Release Video For “Fait Accompli”

New Zealand-based alt-rock trio Capital Theatre has released its debut album. Their captivating new music video accompanies the buzzworthy single "Fait Accompli". This edgy yet melodic band is one to keep an eye on, we're expecting big things to come. Photo Credit: Robert M. Knight Capital Theatre was formed in 2019 by longtime friends Adam Stevenson (vocals, guitar, piano), Paul Reid (drums, vocals), and Roy Oliver (guitar, vocals). They've got some heavy hitters in their corner. The new album A Hero's Journey was produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Mike Clink. He's known for his work with bands like Guns N' Roses, Megadeth and Steve Vai. The album's lyrical content is based on the mythological book The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell. The 10-song collection ...
‘Whirlybird’ Offers Intensely Personal Look at L.A. History (Review)
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‘Whirlybird’ Offers Intensely Personal Look at L.A. History (Review)

It's difficult now to imagine a time before the 24-hour news cycle. Breaking news and remote coverage are part of our everyday lives, whether we like it or not. There was a married couple in Los Angeles who were at the forefront of the shift in news coverage starting in the mid-80s. Robert Tur and his then-wife Marika Gerrard launched Los Angeles News Service as stringers. They would literally chase police scanners and drive around the city looking to be the first video crew on the scene to film footage to sell to local news stations. Frustrated with how hard it was to cover the city by automobile, they bought a helicopter and really upped their game. By flying over the city, they were able to more quickly capture news as it happened and proved to be so indispensable that they ...