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Slideshow: Youngblood Hawke rocks the Constellation Room

August 31st, 2012, 12:22 pm by

Los Angeles-based quintet Youngblood Hawke performed at the Constellation Room in Santa Ana Thursday night along with Tapioca and the Flea.

Click here for more photos of Youngblood Hawke’s performance.

Next at the Constellation Room: The Album Leaf, Aug. 31; Micah Brown, Sept. 1; Pawnshop kings, Sept. 3; The Fresh & Onlys, Sept. 5; Brother Ali, Sept. 13.

Photos by David Hall, for OrangeCounty.com

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Slideshow: Funkagenda parties hard at Yost Theater

August 31st, 2012, 7:13 am by

Techno and house DJ Funkagenda performed at Yost Theater in Santa Ana Thursday night and packed the venue with hard-partying fans.

Click here for more photos from Funkagenda’s set.

Next at Yost Theater: Cazzette, Aug. 31; Sandro Silva, Sept. 1; Labor Day Party with Minaya & Vikus, Sept. 2; Digitalism, Sept. 5. Swedish Egil, Sept. 6.

Photos by Alexander Avina, for OrangeCounty.com

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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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Review: Fans get rowdy in the pit for Nekromantix, Casualties and more at the Observatory

August 6th, 2012, 7:03 pm by

Music fans packed tightly into the Observatory in Santa Ana Sunday night for the final stop of the Tonight We Unite Tour featuring the Nekromantix, the Casualties, Down By Law, Lower Class Brats, the Sheds, Flatfoot 56 and a special performance by Narcoleptic Youth.

Click here for photos of fans and performances.

Punk rock fans, some with elaborate body art and brightly-colored Mohawks and liberty spikes, filed into the Observatory and the Constellation Room, the smaller room located within the venue, to catch one of these six performing acts. One of the most buzzed about acts, Down By Law, featuring vocalist Dave Smalley (also known for his work in All and Dag Nasty), didn’t receive much enthusiasm once it hit the stage. Most of those decked out in punk fashion seemed to just stare blankly back at the band, every once in a while bobbing their heads and only really coming to life during a cover of the Proclaimers “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles).”

The place got steamy (and a little smelly) for the Casualties and those in the audience mimicking the hairstyles of the band had their spikes start to wilt as they tore it up in the pit and managed to hop on stage to dive into the crowd. A floppy Mohawk is a sad sight indeed.

Finally taking the stage at 12:30 a.m., the Nekromantix came out strong. As vocalist and bassist Kim Nekroman spun his coffin bass, rowdy fans crawled their way onto the stage. Some immediately dove back into the pit for a short-lived crowd surf, but one young fan took his moment in the spotlight further, getting close to and posing for photos with Nekroman, who gladly stuck out his tongue out and shot a toothy grin towards the numerous flashes coming from the photo pit.

Photos by Jenny Montes de Oca, for OrangeCounty.com

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Music News: The Downtown Summer Art & Music Festival takes over Santa Ana Saturday

August 3rd, 2012, 12:14 pm by

The First Saturday’s Art Walk in downtown Santa Ana – located at Second Street Promenade on 2nd Street between Broadway and Sycamore – presents the free Summer Art & Music Festival from 5-10 p.m. on Saturday.

The evening includes performances by Badfish, Orangutron, the Moan, Giant Ants, My Machete, Time & Energy, We’re Harmoniums and DJ sets from DJ Ras Sal, DJ Polyester and DJ Cancun Joey.

Arts, crafts, vendors and live entertainment will be centrally located in the Artists Village (2nd Street and Broadway) and the Santiago Arts Colony (Santa Ana Blvd. and Poinsettia).

All of the downtown galleries and restaurants will be open and various food trucks will be onsite as well.

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Slideshow: The Silent Comedy, Jeramiah Red and more at the Constellation Room

August 3rd, 2012, 8:42 am by

San Diego-based folk-rock act the Silent Comedy performed at the Constellation Room Thursday night along with local favorites Jeramiah Red and the Devious Means.

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Photos by Jenny Montes de Oca, for OrangeCounty.com

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Slideshow: Wolfgang Gartner at Yost Theater

July 30th, 2012, 12:13 pm by

Producer and DJ Wolfgang Gartner took the stage at the Yost Theater in Santa Ana Sunday night in front of hundreds of screaming fans who danced the night away and waved their glow sticks high in the air.

Click here for a photo slideshow of Gartner’s performance.

Photos by Alexander Avina, for OrangeCounty.com.

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Slideshow: Gnarmageddon Fest II gets brutal at Observatory

June 24th, 2012, 8:08 pm by

Gnarmageddon Fest II took over the Observatory in Santa Ana on Saturday night and hardcore fans got wild.  Acts including Negative Approach, Gehenna, Coke Bust, Knife Fight, Soul Search, In Defence, Media Blitz, Trench Rot and more took the stage and patrons moshed and stage dived the night away.

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Photos by Jenny Montes de Oca, for OrangeCounty.com.

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Santa Ana’s Observatory rises from the ashes

June 10th, 2012, 9:02 pm by

Four years ago, the Galaxy Concert Theatre was an empty shell.

The 550-capacity music venue off Harbor Boulevard on the southern edge of Santa Ana, which had hosted stars ranging from Beck to Little Richard, shut its doors after years of decline, prompting one patron to remark, “I’m surprised it didn’t fall down before it closed down.”

The Galaxy reopened the following year, but over the past 10 months the once-decrepit club has experienced a rebirth, with new ownership, a new name and a new knack for booking top up-and-coming acts.

Local businessman and Costa Mesa native Jon Reiser, along with partner Courtney Michaelis, took over the Galaxy last August. They rechristened it the Observatory in the fall, after undertaking a complete overall of the structure, including the installation of hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of sound and lighting equipment put in by the company that does light and sound for the annual Coachella and Stagecoach festivals.

Click here to see a photo slideshow of what the Observatory looks like now.

Since then, the owners have repaved the parking lot, repainted walls, replaced floors, reupholstered booths and cleared out free-standing tables to provide better visibility of the stage. They also created a smaller venue-within-a-venue, a 300-capacity space with a substantial stage dubbed the Constellation Room, where smaller touring acts and local bands perform.

The marquee still reads the Galaxy Concert Theatre, though it is covered by a small banner with the new Observatory logo, Reiser says that is just one of many outside renovations yet to be finished. In the coming months the building, which Reiser and Michaelis are in escrow to purchase, will be repainted and its old maroon awnings will be torn down.

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Video: Hell or Highwater residency at Constellation Room in Santa Ana

June 8th, 2012, 9:26 am by

Orange County-based rock band Hell or Highwater is hosting a month-long residency at 7 p.m. every Tuesday night in June at the Constellation Room located inside of the Observatory in Santa Ana. The shows are free and open to all-ages.

What started out as the solo project of Atreyu drummer Brandon Saller, pictured left, has turned into a full blown rock band. Initially playing small local gigs under the moniker the Black Could Collective, in 2010 he held auditions and brought together a group of musicians to form Hell or Highwater. Since then, the band released its debut album Begin Again and headed out on the 2011 Rockstar Uproar Tour with fellow O.C. band Avenged Sevenfold.

Click here to see a photo slideshow of Hell or Highwater’s performance at the Constellation Room in February 2012.

We caught up with the band during soundcheck for night one of the residency. Check out our interview and clips from Hell or Highwater’s “Terrorized in the Night” music video in the player below.

Video by Tanya Lyon, for OrangeCounty.com.

Photo by Jenavieve Belair, for OrangeCounty.com.

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