“Heroine” by Los Angeles based Dwntwn is one of those songs that is powerful enough to bring you to tears. Lead singer Jamie Leffler’s willingness to write about something so incredibly personal keeps us caring and wanting to watch this video on repeat. “Heroine” is about the passing of Leffler’s father Howie Epstein, former bass player of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, who died in 2003 of a drug overdose. With lyrics like “Coulda been your heroine,” this song is an exploration into deep emotions and should be applauded for its honesty.
Throwback Thursday – Overnight Lows
Many years ago, when we first came upon Overnight Lows at Silverlake Lounge in Los Angeles, there was no doubt that this band had “it.” As we grew to know them better, we found that not only did they have “it,” they had it all. With an arsenal of unheard super-hit songs, they were one of the best unknown secrets in L.A. Unfortunately, talent and great songs aren’t the only ingredients to success, and eventually the band parted ways to pursue other projects. Guitarist Joz Ramirez went on to form the bands The Deadlies and Los Angelics, and lead-singer Jules Larson decided to strike out on her own as a solo artist. We look forward to bringing you these new ventures with the same excitement that filled us when we first came upon the band, which we affectionately call the OLOWS.
Throwback Thursday: Ep. 001 – Killola – This Is How The World Ends
This is the video that started it all. Back in August of 2008, ResidentBand was launched with this first video featuring the song “This Is How The world Ends” by Los Angeles based Killola. This video also was used as a promo for Killola’s live show on September 4, 2008 at The Roxy in West Hollywood, CA.
Show Review: Crash Kings at The Viper Room 6/23/09
In Los Angeles, most audiences at live music clubs are comprised of people standing 10 feet back from the stage with their arms crossed, as if to say “I dare you to entertain me.” Last night at The Viper Room, in West Hollywood, that dare was taken on by Crash Kings. Playing to a packed room, the Crash Kings unleashed their powerful sound on Hollywood, which had everyone screaming and cheering. In a town that is extremely critical of bands, Crash Kings killed it.
Comprised of brothers Tony (lead vocals / keyboards) and Michael Beliveau (bass guitar), along with Jason Morris (drums), Crash Kings are a rock trio without a guitarist, with the energy of a band with multiple guitarists. Their extremely big sound is accomplished by Jason’s hard hitting style on a kit with a massive kick, Mike’s blazing talent on bass, and Tony’s secret weapon, a rare Hohner Clavinet customized with a whammy bar that can pitchbend the 60 guitar strings inside simultaneously. The Clavinet is one of less than 100 that were modified by a company called “Castlebar” back in the 70’s.
My favorite songs of the night:
“You Got Me” – This song started with some nasty distorted bass combined with Tony’s powerful voice rumbling the entire room, which was filled with bodies bobbing up and down with hands in the air.
“2nd Rate Citizen” – You won’t find this song on the band’s recently released album, but it is my favorite for showing Tony going off on his unique custom Clavinet.
“14 Arms” – I love this song live. This song unleashes an aural assault that defines the Crash Kings sound for me… and it contains the lyrics “let’s give them what they least expect,” which is exactly how the band responds to “I dare you to entertain me.”
Cheers,
Lance
Resident Reviewer
P.S. The tattoo on Tony’s hand was done by artist Jeremy Swan at Broken Art Tattoo.