Coyote: Yotelandia Release Party
Coyote – Yotelandia Release Party Genre: Hip Hop142 Pacific Coast Hwy,Hermosa Beach, CA 9025421+ Only For any additional questions, please check out our FAQ page here: https://saintrocke.com/faqs/If your questions are not answered there, please reach out to us at info@saintrocke.com
Special C w/ Skeleton Bay & Lovely Sunny Day Album Release Show
Special C w/ Skeleton Bay Album Release Showw/ Lovely Sunny Day Genre: Punk/Reggae142 Pacific Coast Hwy,Hermosa Beach, CA 9025421+ Only For any additional questions, please check out our FAQ page here: https://saintrocke.com/faqs/If your questions are not answered there, please reach out to us at info@saintrocke.com
The Supervillians w/ The B Foundation & Brewfish
The Supervilliansw/ The B Foundation Genre: Swamp-Punk-Reggae142 Pacific Coast Hwy,Hermosa Beach, CA 9025421+ Only The Supervillians bring you hard partyin’, easy-skanking swamp-punk-reggae-ska straight outta Florida! The B Foundation is practically a band for the ADD generation. Rooted in reggae and blues, but also draw from punk, hip hop, surf, metal & even classical! For any additional questions, please check out our FAQ page here: https://saintrocke.com/faqs/If your questions are not answered there, please reach out to us at info@saintrocke.com
The Exploited w/ Total Chaos
The Exploited w/ Total Chaos Genre: Punk142 Pacific Coast Hwy,Hermosa Beach, CA 9025421+ Only About the Artist: The Exploited are a Scottish punk rock band from Edinburgh, Scotland, formed in 1979, in Edinburgh by Stevie Ross and Terry Buchan and later by ex-soldier Wattie Buchan (Terry’s brother). They signed to Secret Records in March 1981, and their debut EP Army Life and debut album Punks Not Dead were both released that year. The band maintained a large cult following in the 1980s among a hardcore working class punk and skinhead audience. Although The Exploited continue to perform live to this day, they have not released any studio material since their last album Fuck the System in 2002. Their songs have been covered by Slayer and Ice-T, and despite many lineup changes, Wattie has remained as the Exploited’s singer and leader. For any additional questions, please check out our FAQ page here: https://saintrocke.com/faqs/If your questions are not answered there, please reach out to us at info@saintrocke.com
The Effigies & Angry Samoans w/ Spider
The Effigies & Angry Samoansw/ Special Guests Genre: Punk Rock142 Pacific Coast Hwy,Hermosa Beach, CA 9025421+ Only About the Artist: The Effegies: The Effigies are considered one of the most important early punk rock groups in Chicago in the 1980s. The band, first formed in 1980, was active for approximately a decade, undergoing multiple personnel changes, with frontman John Kezdy the only constant, before disbanding in 1990. The band released 5 LPs and several EPs, most on Ruthless Records and distributed by Enigma. They toured outside of Chicago, notably including a live performance at CBGB in 1983, and received some radio airplay, principally on Northwestern University’s WNUR and other college stations. For any additional questions, please check out our FAQ page here: https://saintrocke.com/faqs/If your questions are not answered there, please reach out to us at info@saintrocke.com
SXSB: Strawberry Fuzz w/ The Mainliners
SOUTH BY SOUTH BAY Strawberry Fuzzw/ The Mainliners Genre: Alternative/Punk142 Pacific Coast Hwy,Hermosa Beach, CA 9025421+ Only About the Artist: Venice Beach alt punk band Strawberry Fuzz channel their stories of parties, junkies, sex, violence and camaraderie through a bleary but keenly observant lens. Whether you’re passing out drunk on the beach or struggling to wake up from passing out drunk on the beach, they’re the soundtrack to the filth and the furriness of a blazing California summer. Inspired by artists like The Cramps, Black Flag and The Germs as well as Elvis, RL Burnside and Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Strawberry Fuzz’s manic live show was perfectly captured on their debut collection of demos Fuzz Tapes Vol. 1. Now back with a new full-length record “Strongs Dr.” they continue to rip up stages and stir up pits all along the West Coast. As he makes his way through the streets of Hollywood with the spotlight of a helicopter trailing , the man searches for a place to hide out. A sign overhead reads, “THE MAINLINERS.” Stepping over a nodded-out junkie blocking the entrance, he enters the seedy nightclub. The door swings open, revealing a dimly lit room that pulsates with the raw energy of the band on stage. The air is thick with smoke and sweat, and strobing lights cast erratic shadows that dance on the walls, mirroring the chaos of his mind. The man ventures deeper into the club, further distancing himself from his pursuers and the adrenaline coursing through his veins. The band’s chords cut through the haze like a knife. He can still feel the echoes of his crime – the hurried breaths, the shouts that pierced the night before quickly fading. That was behind him now. He finds the bar as the bass thumps in time with his racing heart. He tries to blend in with the crowd of leather jackets and wild hair, each lost soul inhabiting its own world of rebellion. The show is a sanctuary for the restless, but he knows better than to let his guard down; danger lurks in the spaces between the notes, and he is far from untouchable. As the band begins their encore, a gang of cops gathers outside– guns drawn –and waits for the man to emerge. He stares up at the stage as Cash Mathieu (Vocals), Colin Sick (Guitar), Adrian Morris (Bass), and Jackson Fox (Drums) wish the crowd a good night. He has heard his final song… For any additional questions, please check out our FAQ page here: https://saintrocke.com/faqs/If your questions are not answered there, please reach out to us at info@saintrocke.com
The Queers + D.I. w/ Roman’s Weirdos
The Queers + D.I. & Roman’s Weirdos Genre: Punk Rock142 Pacific Coast Hwy,Hermosa Beach, CA 9025421+ Only About the Artist The Queers is a pop-punk/punk rock band from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, formed in 1982. Singer/Guitarist/Songwriter Joe King has been the principal member of the group, with a vast number of musicians cycling in and out of the band over the years. Supposedly, the band name ‘Queers’ was used simply to poke fun at what he called the “Art Fag” community in NH. That same brand of humor and inanity has become a staple of The Queers music, who have produced songs such as “Can’t Stop Farting”, “Born To Do Dishes”, and “I Didn’t Get Invited To The Prom” in their own Ramones-esque style. While some punk rock bands attempt to use their music to impart a social or political message, King has made it clear that The Queers exist simply to play punk rock for the fun of it. The Queers play a Ramones style of pop punk with songs about girls and beer. King has often collaborated with Ben Weasel, from Screeching Weasel. The band begun with a notoriety primarily in their own backyard, but with the release of Love Songs for the Retarded, recorded by legendary punk producer Mass Giorgini, their following grew to international proportions. They have collaborated with Mass Giorgini several times since. Along with his casual acquaintance Ben Weasel, Joe King has criticized the re-emergence of the street punk scene and what he sees as the glorification of violence and class warfare by certain bands. The song, “Little Rich Working Class Oi Boy” from the album Beyond the Valley of the Assfuckers takes aim at the working class pretensions and bellicose attitudes of some members of the Oi! scene. In a 2005 post to The Queers official website, King criticizes the effect of Boston punk band, the Dropkick Murphys. Writes King, “With all this stupid fucking Irish/Dropkick BS these days the whole punk scene (what’s left of it) is full of assholes that just wanna fight.” For any additional questions, please check out our FAQ page here: https://saintrocke.com/faqs/If your questions are not answered there, please reach out to us at info@saintrocke.com
Freakout Festival Hermosa Beach w/ Plague Vendor and Slaughterhouse
Freakout Festival Hermosa Beach w/ Plague Vendor and Slaughterhouse Genre: Punk142 Pacific Coast Hwy,Hermosa Beach, CA 9025421+ Only About the Artist When Plague Vendor were about make their new album By Night, singer Brandon Blaine didn’t exactly know what he wanted it to sound like, but he did know what he wanted it to look like. “A house that’s falling apart but lit up like crazy,” he says now, six months after finishing a record that captures that exact feeling of ruin and regeneration, of charisma and catastrophe and of slashing at the night with nothing but pure electricity. Where 2016’s BLOODSWEAT ended with a to-be-continued moment and Blaine shouting “Romance!” into the silence, By Night ends with a second of feedback and noise. It’s a perfectly spent finish to an adrenaline rush of a record that asks, “What just happened?” Plague Vendor are already used to making nothing into something. It’s a place where the only way things happen is if you make them happen. A fearless our-way-is-the-hard-way work ethic and famously physical live shows won the band a ferocious fan base, a flash-bang debut album and place of pride on the Epitaph Records roster. When they called that album BLOODSWEAT they might’ve just been explaining what it took to make it. (Or they could’ve just been talking about those live shows.) And when they stepped back into the studio in the late summer of 2018, they were ready again to do something new. SLAUGHTERHOUSE IS A PUNK BAND FROM THE SOUTH BAY OF LOS ANGELES For any additional questions, please check out our FAQ page here: https://saintrocke.com/faqs/If your questions are not answered there, please reach out to us at info@saintrocke.com
The Dickies with Roman’s Weirdos
The Dickiesw/ Roman’s Weirdos Genre: Punk142 Pacific Coast Hwy,Hermosa Beach, CA 9025421+ OnlyFor any additional questions, please check out our FAQ page here: https://saintrocke.com/faqs/If your questions are not answered there, please reach out to us at info@saintrocke.com
Stalag 13 w/ One Square Mile, Spider, Hamapple
Stalag 13w/ One Square Mile, Spider, and HamappleGenre: Punk142 Pacific Coast Hwy,Hermosa Beach, CA 9025421+ OnlyAbout the artist:Stalag 13 were one of the few bands from the early 80’s Nardcore scene in California who didn’t record for Doug Moody on Mystic Records. They recorded for George Newbury’s label. Their 2nd album, as simply Stalag, sucked, and was recorded on Edge Records, which no longer exists, thanks to Joey Liebke being a complete ass. For In Control, a special vinyl reissue was issued 20 years after the original release, on Dr. Strange Records. Original singer Ron Baird, was also in Dr. Know for a minute. He now lives in Australia. Dave Cassillas, guitarist, was also in Dr. Know, NOFX, and many other bands. Guitarist Blake Cruz is the younger brother of Brandon Cruz, singer of Dr. Know. Larry White, the drummer, was a member of every Nardcore band you could think of, at one time or another. This band was heavily influenced by Minor Threat and the D.C. straight edge movement, but they took the sound and not the straight edge lifestyle.For any additional questions, please check out our FAQ page here: https://saintrocke.com/faqs/If your questions are not answered there, please reach out to us at info@saintrocke.com