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Take This: Win 2 Tickets to Angel Du$t’s Pretty Buff L.A. Record Release at the Lodge Room
Angel Du$t‘s transformation has been one of the most interesting stories to follow in rock and roll. The love child of this movement into a poppy, catchy, love song direction is their upcoming album 2019, Pretty Buff. Already, I know this is going to be the album of the year, simply based on how catchy “Bang my Drum” is. YOU CAN BUY TICKETS HERE OR ENTER TO WIN 2 TICKETS TO ANGEL DU$T MARCH 29TH AT THE LODGE ROOM Step 1- Join Our Newsletter (look for pop up every time you arrive at jankysmooth.com) Step 2- Tag a Friend in the comment section of our Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook Angel Du$t Posts WINNER WILL BE WILL BE SELECTED ON MONDAY MARCH 25TH AT 11AM PST VIA EMAIL CONFIRMATION

Dominant Noise: Daughters at the Regent
As unhinged, noisy, violent, grotesque, and vulgar the music of Daughters might devolve into, at its heart, the sound and lyrics will always be poetry. Like a lounge band moonlighting at a Roman vomitorium, these Rhode Island killers came dressed in evening attire to impress a pack of wild dogs at the sold out Regent Theater. You could tell this show would be one of the highlights of underground music in Los Angeles in 2019. Audience members were vomiting, moshing until self destruction, and being squeezed up against each other, as rockers the likes of Retox’s Justin Pearson surfed overhead. related content: There Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong With A Little Thrash And Grind: Show Your Scars 2019 At The Regent The entire night was filled with riveting noise from bands that could each draw a good crowd had they been headlining. First to knock their boots about the stage was industrial, fetishists and hardcore performance art duo, Hide. As always, Heather Gabel gave no fucks as her leather chastity bottoms lured in the bastard crowd but then her wolverine bite snapped at them before they could get too close. With white strobe lights turning the stage into a glitching TV eye

Sex Sells But Love’s Buying: Sex Cells 2 Year Anniversary at the Globe Theatre
Whether we’re aware of it or not, we as people are constantly choosing who we want to represent us. I’m not talking about politics but life in general, we use our dollars to vote and elect people we see part of ourselves in, to be public symbols for us. Since the inception of Lethal Amounts and its flag ship nocturnal gathering, Sex Cells, it has been widely popular and prosperous and thus, its leader Danny Fuentes has become a representative for artists, punks, homosexuals, freaks, and party monsters all over Los Angeles. related content: Sex Cells’ Divine Ball At El Rey: The Filthiest People Alive So when the spiritual leader of this church of filth falls in love, we see part of ourselves falling in love. We see that it’s possible for us, like when the lead character finally gets the girl at the end of a film. This film that we saw a part of at Sex Cells 2 year anniversary is simply the history of punk in Los Angeles. At the Globe Theatre on February 15th 2019, Danny Fuentes proposed to Matthew Pernicano on stage in the middle of Marc Almond‘s set. related content: OC’s Alright If You

Photo Recap: Gunner Stahl and Friends at Red Bull Music Festival
To those of you photographers that dream of crossing the invisible line between you and the stage and start performing, fear not, your inspiration is here in the form of Gunner Stahl, who has transitioned from hip hop photographer to hip hop artist. What better place to make your debut to the public as an artist than Red Bull Music Festival and what better way to make yourself look good then have all your talented friends get on stage with you, friends like Chief Keef. We were there to get the pics and capture this earth-shatteringly historic moment in hip hop. Photos by: Rodney Campos

So Close Yet So Far: Bring Me The Horizon at the Forum
Let me start by stating the obvious: I’ve never voluntarily listened to Bring Me the Horizon. I’ve seen them three or four times throughout their notorious career, and I’ve never been sold on their batch of melodic metalcore, though I recognize musicianship when I see it, and they have it. After revisiting the band’s back catalog for hours in the days preceding the show, a shifting trend in production quality and attention is immediately noticeable. This is no more so obvious than on Bring Me the Horizon’s most recent album, AMO, that at the time of the performance, was ranked at the top of the UK album charts. I can no way discredit the band’s achievement in charting at the peak — it’s a magnificent feat for any rock band regardless of genre, but from a subgenre of metal and hardcore, it’s nearly unheard of. I’d also like to note how at the time of publishing this, the album has completely fallen off the charts. Though the band is currently experiencing a large deal of attention and success typically reserved for Pop stars, their stage show has transitioned, as it has grown, and the band’s performance has literally shifted to

Take This: Win Two Tickets to California Flashback at the Lodge Room
California Flashback is bringing some epic psych rock to Los Angeles for two nights. Like a flying saucer, the temple flashes across the night sky on its journey to the Highland Park Lodge Room for a rare performance of psychedelic mad scientists, Acid Mother’s Temple. On the second night, Oakland’s psychedelic supergroup Heron Oblivion brings their super psych to the Lodge Room. YOU CAN BUY TICKETS HERE OR ENTER TO WIN 2 TICKETS TO CALIFORNIA FLASH BACK W/ACID MOTHER’S TEMPLE & HERON OBLIVION MARCH 26TH & 27TH AT THE LODGE ROOM Step 1- Join Our Newsletter (look for pop up every time you arrive at jankysmooth.com) Step 2- Tag a Friend in the comment section of our Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook California Flash Back Posts WINNER WILL BE WILL BE SELECTED ON MONDAY MARCH 18TH AT 11AM PST VIA EMAIL CONFIRMATION

Illegal Civilization’s Movie Motel at The Pink Motel for Red Bull Music Festival
Whether you’re into doo-wop or David Lynch, those with a taste for all things vintage and pink in Los Angeles, would see Sun Valley’s treasured Pink Motel as perhaps the best untapped resource to host a music festival. Leave it to fashion and skateboarding collective Illegal Civilization to tap the vein first, hosting their “Movie Motel” there as part of the Red Bull music festival. related content: Red Bull Music Festival Begins With San Cha’s Epic Tragedy At Vibiana It was a cold evening that February night, two moons after Valentine’s. By then the love had already faded away and in its place we needed entertainment to numb the pain and forget. Bright colors, pinks and neons abound, I arrived in Sun Valley, treading against the breeze toward a drained swimming pool. Having this vintage and historic motel fall into the hands of skaters could’ve proved to be a fatal mistake but none of this punk or hip hop would be here in the first place if we weren’t frivolous. The music was one thing to see but guys and girls zooming through the pool on four wheels and breaking invisible waves as they stunted on every inch of that

Take This: Win Two Tickets to Psychedelic Porn Crumpets at Teragram
Australian psych rock seems to have swept Los Angeles and the latest band to create a buzz, the Psychedelic Porn Crumpets are playing the Teragram with Frankie and the Witch Fingers. We are giving away five pairs of tickets to the show, so get ready from the Gods of thunder from down under to liquify light and faces before your very eyes. YOU CAN BUY TICKETS HERE OR ENTER TO WIN 2 TICKETS TO PSYCHEDELIC PORN CRUMPETS MARCH 20TH AT THE TERAGRAM BALLROOM Step 1- Join Our Newsletter (look for pop up every time you arrive at jankysmooth.com) Step 2- Tag a Friend in the comment section of our Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook Psychedelic Porn Crumpets Posts WINNER WILL BE WILL BE SELECTED ON MONDAY MARCH 11TH AT 11AM PST VIA EMAIL CONFIRMATION

Photo Recap: Decibel Magazine Tour with Cannibal Corpse at the Fonda
Decibel Magazine assembled a lineup of heavyweight death metal bands to crush the Fonda Theatre on the Los Angeles date of the annual Decibel Magazine tour. This year’s tour featured the most successful OG Florida death metal band of all time, Cannibal Corpse, headlining with Morbid Angel as their direct support. Two classic, iconic, genre-defining bands of death metal on the same bill. Then to round out the lineup, Necrot and Blood Incantation were also on the show, two bands with such a bright future that they deserve to share a stage with any OG group. Photos by: Anthony Mehlhaff Cannibal Corpse Morbid Angel Necrot Blood Incantation

Sane Clown Posse: ICP’s Album Release at the Regent
The Regent Theater in Downtown LA was recently graced by the gods of Psychopathic Records themselves: Insane Clown Posse. Making an appearance as the hosts of one of their many album release events nationwide on the night Fearless Fred Fury hit shelves, the most wicked clowns took the stage to show some love to the often neglected west coast legion of Juggalos. related content: Whoop Whoop! ICP’s Slam Fest At The Regent: A Family Affair Of the many performances from various regional acts the most striking was theatrical industrial/synth duo Luna 13 who equally enchanted and bored the audience to tears. The edgy theatrical elements quickly wore themselves thin and all that was left was a series of monotone tracks that fell somewhere between Author and Punisher, Otep, and the clearance bin at Hot Topic. This was definitely not the show/audience for this band, but even if it were somewhere else a striptease isn’t a substitution for inventive or soulful music in any situation. related content: Children Of The Night: Doyle At The Whisky With the last minute announcement of the one off show and minimal promotion, most fans weren’t even sure if ICP were actually performing or just showing up to

Noah’s Arkestra: Panda Bear at the Lodge Room
Panda Bear (aka Noah Lennox of Animal Collective) recently brought the Buoys Tour to the Lodge Room in Highland Park with support from Flaccid Mojo for two sold out nights of pink tinted audiovisual insanity. related content: A Return Full Of Firsts: Deerhunter At The Lodge Room Highland Park Flaccid Mojo are a strange compliment to AnCo; they recently opened for the group (minus Panda Bear) at the Vista Theater with a massively disorienting set at a volume loud enough to shake material loose from the ceiling. What seemed like an odd choice as an opener for a night focused on the reflective and spacy Tangerine Reef became much more understandable when paired with the live presentation of Lennox’s chaotic solo act. Accented with minimal stage lighting and projections of texturally grotesque collected footage, the sounds emanating from the experimental electronic duo (consisting of members of Black Dice) formed an enticingly abrasive foundation commanding the crowd to move. This is an act I’d love to see in the seediest after hours spot in LA: some place with décor and an audience as primitive and brutish as the music and willing to be completely receptive to it. related content: Animal Collective Drip Sound And Color On

Take This: Win 2 Tickets to Albert Hammond Jr. at the Fonda
We know you guys love the Strokes, so the best we can do is give you Albert Hammond Jr. He’s playing the Fonda and always puts on a rip-roaring rock and roll show. This guy’s a dynasty artist, he’s got rock in his blood. We are giving away a pair and damn it, you want to get in on these tickets. YOU CAN BUY TICKETS HERE OR ENTER TO WIN 2 TICKETS TO ALBERT HAMMOND Jr. MARCH 8TH AT THE FONDA Step 1- Join Our Newsletter (look for pop up every time you arrive at jankysmooth.com) Step 2- Tag a Friend in the comment section of our Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook Albert Hammond Jr. Posts WINNER WILL BE WILL BE SELECTED ON FRIDAY MARCH 1ST AT 11AM PST VIA EMAIL CONFIRMATION