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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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Slideshow: The Stone Foxes, Old Scratch and more at Detroit Bar

August 25th, 2012, 8:33 am by

San Francisco-based rock band the Stone Foxes headlined Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa Thursday night along San Diego blues-rock duo Little Hurricane and newer local act Old Scratch.

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Next at Detroit Bar: Decode Radio, Aug. 27; Live & Local Tuesdays, Aug. 28; Wax Wednesdays, Aug. 29; Come Together: A Benefit for Steve Guzman, Aug. 30.

Photos by Alexander Avina, for OrangeCounty.com

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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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Orange Pop: We Are/She Is stepping out with EP

August 9th, 2012, 10:46 am by

After playing together in numerous other projects, local musicians and high school friends Merilou Salazar and Jessie Meehan have finally found their perfect fit with We Are/She Is. The indie pop duo came together in 2010 after their previous band, He’s Not Gay, called it quits.

“We were lucky because sometimes when bands break up it’s like a bad boyfriend-girlfriend situation with a lot of drama,” Salazar said during a recent phone interview. “We didn’t have any of that with our old bandmates.”

Though they started with a clean slate, the girls decided to play off of their old name and came up with We Are/She Is. Salazar considers the ambiguous moniker the “cooler older sister to He’s Not Gay,” but says fans who have gotten to know the band over the last few years truly know what it means.

“People ask us now, because we are an LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender group), if we’re welcomed or if we’re taken seriously in Orange County, because obviously it’s known as conservative,” she pointed out.

“But everyone has been really awesome. When we started getting more press, they were calling us a ‘lesbian duo,’ which was kind of like, ‘Hey, thanks for outing me – again.’ But we’re totally fine with it. So far everyone has been really supportive, and musically we’ve been able to meet and play with so many people.”

After headlining Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa on Aug. 21, Salazar and Meehan head to San Francisco for a couple gigs before settling into an L.A. studio to work on the follow-up to last year’s EP, Young and Pretty Clean.

Read more on We Are/She Is on the Soundcheck Blog.

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Slideshow: OC’s best DJ competition heats up at Detroit Bar

July 18th, 2012, 2:11 pm by

The competition got a little more fierce on Tuesday night as Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa hosted the White Rabbit OC’s Best DJ Competition. Local DJs are going head-to-head in several rounds of competition on Tuesday nights at the 21-and-up club through Aug. 7.

Take a look through the photos from Tuesday night’s battle here.

The next battle will take place at 8 p.m. July 24 with Slander vs. Precept and Killer Siller vs. Universe. Admission is $5. Detroit Bar is located at 843 W. 19th St., in Costa Mesa.

Photos by Alexander Avina, for OrangeCounty.com.

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Slideshow: Jeramiah Red turns up the volume at Detroit Bar

May 10th, 2012, 11:26 am by

Local rock outfit Jeramiah Red performed Wednesday night at Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa along with blues artist Parker Macy and folk musician Jameson. Jeramiah Red has consistently delivered on stage and this night was no exception.

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Photos by Jenavieve Belair, for OrangeCounty.com

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Slideshow: Geisha Girls take over Detroit Bar

April 27th, 2012, 12:34 pm by

Punk rock non-female trio Geisha Girls performed on Tuesday night at Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa along with the Flytraps, Feral Kizzy and the Savoys.

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Photos by Jenavieve Belair, for OrangeCounty.com.

Interview: Behind the scenes of Let Em Riot’s ’80s-inspired sound

April 9th, 2012, 10:02 am by

By Cassie Rossel

The ’80s throwback sound that local electronic act Let Em Riot produces is a concoction of pure accident. In a recent interview, Alan Oakes, the man behind the music, revealed how and why Let Em Riot, this month’s Detroit Bar resident artist, came to be.

It was several mishaps in the string of bands in which Oakes started his music career, including ska group Jeffries Fan Club, that led him to pursue his solo project, Let Em Riot.

“After my last band broke up in 2008, I wanted to keep on writing and keep the music going,” Oakes said, “I was having a hard time trying to find members to get this new band together, so I finally decided that I’m just going to record everything myself and put it out there.”

As the band quickly turned into a solo project, Oakes resorted to computer software to create the music of Let Em Riot.

“It wasn’t what I expected,” the artist explained. “I had the idea of using lab drums and guitars, but I didn’t have the resources. I thought, ‘Instead of that guitar part let me just use a keyboard, and instead of lab drums let me just program the drums,’ and so on.”

The unique 1980s vibe prominently heard in the music of Let Em Riot stems from a long-time love affair with the era’s pop music.

“I’ve always had a passion for that old ‘80s pop sound,” Oakes said. “A whole new world opened up to me when I started listening to it again, and it was kind of like this crazy palette of sounds and textures that I forgot even existed. It fascinated me, and that’s where my passion grew for electronic music.”

“Me being a product of the ‘80s, I naturally found myself gravitating towards those older sounds the more I got into electronic music,” Oakes said. “I became really fascinated with old drum machines, vintage synth samples and things like that. So, it just kind of went back into that ‘80s, vintage-retro sound without meaning to.”

Spending his entire music career surrounded by musicians in bands like Jeffrries Fan Club and the Appearance, Oakes agrees that the solo spotlight comes with as many ups as there are downs.

“There are pros and cons,” the artist insists. “I get to work on the music on my own time, I have full control and it feels great, but at the same time you don’t have that other person to bounce ideas off of, which helps create the magic of so many bands. It’s a double-edged sword.”

An unexpected opportunity to play as Detroit Bar’s April resident artist came only two weeks before the first show on April 2. Despite the short notice, Oakes pulled through and got all four shows’ opening acts booked. Each night will showcase music off the previous EP, “The App,” along with unreleased tracks that he has been working on for an upcoming album, due out sometime in late spring.

While booking each show, Oakes made sure to provide audiences with a diverse choice of music.

“I tried to at least put a little diversity in the other bands that are playing. Not every band is going to be electronic,” Oakes said. “There’s going to be everything from indie to rock, electronic pop, and ambient instrumental.”

Currently in the process of recording a full-length album, Oakes is enjoying the freedom of producing his own record, but is ultimately looking forward to playing more shows as soon as the album is finished.

“Once this record comes out I want to play as many shows as possible,” Oakes said. “All I’m going to want to do is concentrate on playing.”

Two and a half years later, Let Em Riot is still going strong and is in no hurry to chase down a record deal, like so many other acts tend to do. From his past experiences, Oakes believes that focusing wholeheartedly on pursuing a record deal will hurt the integrity of the music, and that is not something he is willing to chance.

“Everybody wants to take their music to the next level, but when you have that as a main goal you tend to neglect the music side and the creating side of things,” Oakes revealed.

“Honestly, I would much rather just keep doing what I’m doing, releasing music, releasing records, because no matter what happens I can at least say I kept writing music, and I kept putting records out. I think that would be much more rewarding than to just say, ‘You know I got signed at this label and…’. Then what?”

Catch Let Em Riot at Detroit Bar every Monday night in April.

Photo by Ted Taylor

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Slideshow: Hell Or Highwater at Detroit Bar

April 8th, 2012, 8:35 pm by

Hell or Highwater performed on Wednesday at Detroit Bar to a large crowd along with Fake Figures. The band certainly turned up the volume last night and made sure everyone had a loud and amazing time. The 50 first people got in free, after that it was a $5 cover. For more information and upcoming shows visit Hell or Highwater’s website. 

Slideshow: Echo Echo returns to Detroit Bar

March 17th, 2012, 12:21 pm by

Santa Ana-based alternative rock outfit Echo Echo performed at Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa on Thurdsay, March, 15 to a packed room. Kevin Earnest, Hand and Davis Fetter opened.

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Photos by Jenavieve Belair, for OrangeCounty.com.

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