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Interview: AFI side project Blaqk Audio returns after five years

September 4th, 2012, 4:46 pm by

They’re best known for fronting the long-running punk rock band AFI, yet for more than a decade vocalist Davey Havok and guitarist/producer Jade Puget have also been hard at work on their side project, Blaqk Audio.

The duo began dabbling in electronic dance music (or EDM) as far back as 2001, writing dozens of songs but not officially releasing anything until their CexCells album in 2007. They played shows in support of it, though soon returned to their main group, with AFI issuing Crash Love in 2009 and embarking on another lengthy tour in support of it. With that wrapped up, Havok and Puget returned to their electronic ways, creating new material for Blaqk Audio’s sophomore release, Bright Black Heaven, dropping Sept. 11.

Several gigs have been planned to usher in the release, including Sept. 8 at Alex’s Bar in Long Beach and Sept. 14 at the Roxy in West Hollywood, both of which sold out almost immediately. As of this writing, tickets are still available for the duo’s shows at the Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on Sept. 7, Ace of Spades in Sacramento on Sept. 10, the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco on Sept. 11, and the Blank Club in San Jose on Sept. 12.

Though the album has been ready for some time, Blaqk Audio went through some back and forth with a variety of labels before Havok and Puget signed with German indie label Superball Music and set a release date. Some of the new tracks began to trickle out as early as February 2010: “Ill-Lit Ships” was played on a few Southern California radio stations, “Bon Voyeurs” was showcased on BPM, a Sirius XM Radio program, while “The Witness” was featured in last year’s Taylor Lautner flick Abduction.

And earlier this year BA toured New Zealand and Australia, opening for Evanescence. “It was fantastic over there,” Havok says during a recent phone interview. “The reaction was really strong. It was nice to see we had a fan base out there, and I got some glow sticks thrown at me, which I always take as a compliment.”

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Music News: The Danvilles, Echo Echo and more host benefit at Constellation Room in Santa Ana

September 4th, 2012, 4:32 pm by

The Danvilles, Echo Echo (pictured, right), Jarrett Killens and Man the Station are hosting a special benefit show at the Constellation Room in Santa Ana Thursday, Sept. 6 to raise funds for the family of 30-year-old Santa Ana resident Andre William Gheysen-Jones who took his own life on Aug. 19.

The family started a FundRazr.com account to help come up with the unexpected burial and funeral costs which total about $9,000.

Doors open at 8 p.m. and the show is free, however donations of any amount will be collected and given directly to Gheysen-Jones’ family.

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Slideshow: Local bands come together for Steve Guzman at Detroit Bar

August 31st, 2012, 3:52 pm by

Local artists including Honeypie, the New Limb, the Devious Means, the Ultimate Bearhug (pictured above), Stacy Clark, Jameson and more came together for a benefit for Steve Guzman on Thursday night at Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa.

Click here for photos from the benefit for Steve.

Guzman, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2005, suffered a seizure in May which caused him to total his vehicle on the freeway. Without medical insurance the bills totaled just over $10,000. Honeypie vocalist Trisha Smith organized the benefit since Guzman has done so much in community with his non-profit Turkey and Friends. Read more on Guzman here.

Photos by Jenny Montes de Oca, for OrangeCounty.com

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Orange Pop: Creme Tangerine goes back to vinyl

August 30th, 2012, 12:21 pm by

Vinyl records have become an obsession for Parker Macy. The 27-year-old singer-songwriter, known locally for his solo blues music as well as his time spent on guitar in heavy rock band Pistolero, has collected records for as long as he can remember.

A few years ago he began setting up stands in the Seed People’s Market, part of the Camp in Costa Mesa, to sell off some of his finds. So when the opportunity arose last February to rent an official spot inside the Lab across the street, Macy and his friend Bob Rodman jumped at the chance to open their own record shop.

Working out of his new location – a stationary, modified trailer just outside of Urban Outfitters – is a dream come true for Macy, who, after a trip to Portland to visit family, grew fond of the idea of running his own business via an unusual establishment.

“Back there they had a grilled cheese shop in a school bus and like bars set up in old prisons,” he recalls.

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Music News: 2013 OC Music Awards submissions now open

August 28th, 2012, 3:59 pm by

The submissions for the 2013 OC Music Awards showcase series, best music video, best youth and the people’s choice award are now open online at ocmusicawards.com.

Submissions for the showcase series will remain open through Monday, Oct. 1. Best Music Video and Best Youth submissions will be open through Thursday, Nov. 1. The people’s choice submissions will be taken through Friday, Feb. 15.

The 2013 awards ceremony will be held at City National Grove of Anaheim on Saturday, March 9.

More OC Music Awards coverage:

OC Music Awards Video Series: Catching up with the Dirty Heads

OC Music Awards Video Series: Reel Big Fish unleash ‘Candy Coated Fury’

OC Music Awards Video Series: Railroad to Alaska at Warped Tour 2012.

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Music News: Micah Brown’s ‘The Isle of Her’ drops today

August 28th, 2012, 10:43 am by

Local folk artist Micah Brown’s latest album “The Isle of Her” debuted today on iTunes. Brown will be celebrating with an official album release party at the Constellation Room in Santa Ana on Saturday, Sept. 1.

Click here for photos from Micah Brown’s Constellation Room Residency in March.

Tickets are $10 and available at ObservatoryOC.com. This show is all-ages.

Photos by Jenavieve Belair, for OrangeCounty.com

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Music News: Pacific Festival moves to Newport Dunes

August 27th, 2012, 11:13 am by

The annual Pacific Festival has moved to a new home at the Newport Dunes Resort & Marina in Newport Beach. The day-long event will kick-off at Noon on Sunday, Sept. 2.

Click here for photos from Pacific Festival 2011 at Oak Canyon Ranch.

The line-up is stellar, though no where near as strong as it was last year which saw performances by Snoop Dogg, Steve Aoki, Ghostland Observatory, the Growlers, Calvin Harris, Cut Copy, !!! and Black Lips (the full line-up can be found here).

This years highlights include: Mayer Hawthorne, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr., Le Blorr, Snakebit Drifters and DJ sets by Yacht, Tropicool, Kedd Cook, Cassette and more.

Tickets are $55-$125 and available here. 18-and-up only. The Pacific Festival will donate $1 for every ticket sold to the Surfrider Foundation.

Photos by Jenavieve Belair, for OrangeCounty.com

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Slideshow: Starpool, My Superhero and more host End of Summer Splash at House of Blues

August 25th, 2012, 11:28 am by

 

Orange County-based ska act Starpool headlined the End of Summer Splash at House of Blues Anaheim Friday night along with My Superhero, HB Surround Sound and more.

Click here for more photos of Starpool’s performance.

Next at House of Blues Anaheim: The Wiseguys Big Band Machine, Aug. 26; Viernes 13, Aug. 29; Maleni Magana, Aug. 30; Static-X, Aug. 31;  Enanitos Verdes, Sept. 1.

Photos by Alexander Avina, for OrangeCounty.com

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Music News: ROQ N’ Surf concert series continues at the District this weekend

August 23rd, 2012, 12:20 pm by

KROQ 106.7 FM’s ROQ N’ Surf summer concert series returns to the District at Tustin Legacy this weekend with free shows Aug. 25 and 26 from 1-4 p.m. Sinizen, Badfish and Headshine performs on Saturday and We Are/She Is, Fellow Bohemian and Italian Japanese take the stage on Sunday.

More from KROQ’s ROQ N’ Surf Summer Concert Series:

Slideshow: KROQ ROQ N’ Surf July 14-15

Slideshow: KROQ ROQ N’ Surf June 10-11

Photo of We Are/She Is courtesy of Photography Kid

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Orange Pop: Local bands rally for ‘Turkey’

August 20th, 2012, 4:07 pm by

Steve Guzman awoke and was surprised to see CHP officers, paramedics and firemen surrounding his car. He was dazed, confused, desperate to remember what had happened – how he went from cruising down the 5 freeway in Anaheim to suddenly being at a dead stop with authorities attempting to assist him.

It was Monday, May 14, about 4:30 p.m. The 27-year-old had just worked his first full day at CAPC in Whittier, a nonprofit organization that works with adults with disabilities, and he was on his way back to his Santa Ana home when the accident occurred. He lost consciousness and control of his 2005 Scion xB and drifted from the fast lane through moderate afternoon traffic and into a wall on the opposite side of the freeway. He avoided hitting anyone else but the impact totaled his vehicle.

He doesn’t remember any of that.

“They asked me my name and I couldn’t remember,” Guzman said during a recent interview, sitting comfortably on the couch in his parents’ family room almost three months after the accident. You can tell he’s still searching for answers about what happened that day, his eyes squinting slightly as he tries to recall all the details.

“I couldn’t remember who I was or what I was doing. In the ambulance they asked me what day it was and I said really fast, ‘May 14th!’ I kept saying ‘May 14! May 14!’ It was the only thing I could remember because it was my first official day at that job and I was actually going to be paid. I was so looking forward to it for such a long time, so that was the first thing to come back to me. Then they asked my name and I said: ‘Steve!’ I could remember my name.”

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