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Take This: Win Two Tickets to Horse the Band at the Regent
Nintendo-core never sounded so sweet as when coming out the holes and fingers of one, Horse The Band. I can’t sing the praises of these fellows enough. I truly think they’re brilliant. I’ve thought so ever since I saw them get boo’d off stage opening for Dragonforce all those years ago. Who would have thought it would be H The B that would go down in history as a band so influential and beloved by so many people. We’re all going to have a great ol’ time at the Regent and I want you to be there with me. YOU CAN BUY TICKETS HERE OR: ENTER TO WIN 2 TICKETS TO HORSE THE BAND DECEMBER 26TH AT THE REGENT 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 INSTAGRAM, TWITTER, or FACEBOOK George Clanton Ticket Giveaway Post WINNER WILL BE SELECTED ON DECEMBER 24TH AT 11AM PST VIA EMAIL CONFIRMATION

Risking Life and Limb to Cover HORSE the band at Union Los Angeles
A lot of the bands we were listening to in high school are just now hitting their 10-20 year anniversary on their hit albums. There has been a resurgence of bands that many left for dead- but isn’t that the case for almost all popular art? This weekend was a major festival (When We Were Young) who’s entire line up consisted of people I thought were dead or working at Starbucks. The one comeback (although to be honest they may have never left) I was super stoked for was the night before this shit show of a festival, HORSE the Band at Union Night Club. Upon arriving, I instantly ran into Nathan Winneke, singer of HORSE the Band, just hanging out, drinking beers at the merch table, talking with fans and hanging out with his wife. I got the chance to chat with him for a bit before the first band. We somehow got on the topic of Fartbarf playing the show. Nathan told me that apparently, for the last 3 years people have been telling him to book Fartbarf and finally it just happened to work out. We talked about their sound and masks a bit which then took us