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TAKE THIS! Carcass And Nails At The Wiltern-Ticket Giveaway
Carcass is playing the legendary Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday, October 1st. You can buy tickets now or see below to enter our ticket giveaway. Carcass are wrapping up their North American run in support of their latest release, delivering one of the most intense extreme metal lineups of the year. With Nails, Brujeria, Necrot, and Mongrel on the bill, this show is a must for fans of death metal, grindcore, and heavy music of all kinds. See you at The Wiltern! related: Obituary at The Bellwether- 35 Years of Cause Of Death We are giving away a pair of tickets to see Carcass, Nails, Brujeria, Necrot, and Mongrel at The Wiltern To Enter: Tag a friend on our Carcass Ticket Giveaway Post on any social platform @jankysmooth Make sure you both follow Janky Smooth Winner will be announced on Monday, September 29th at Noon Pacific Carcass, the legendary British death metal pioneers, have been redefining extreme music since the late 1980s. Known for genre-shaping albums like Heartwork and Surgical Steel, their live shows are ferocious, surgical, and unforgettable. This Los Angeles date at The Wiltern promises to be one of their heaviest nights yet. Recent News (2025)

Risks Make Better Memories Than Nostalgia: Sound and Fury 2022
Followers of Jankysmooth know that Sound and Fury has always been my favorite festival in Los Angeles. The feeling of being onstage and seeing a barrage of young people charging a band was incomparable among all of our precious and diverse music scene. The openness of artists to share the stage and microphone with their beloved fans made me an instant admirer of hardcore. Growing up a metalhead, I came to the realization that live, nothing touched hardcore. The constant flow of love between audience, artist and promoter made me feel part of something larger than myself, no matter how outgoing or shy I was. And it wasn’t just the scene that I found a home in, it was Sound and Fury specifically. It’s not common that artists constantly show an outpour of love to a promoter but at Sound and Fury, artists had a special connection to the festival that made them constantly thank Riley, Martin, and Madison by name during their sets. After all, these guys weren’t just the people that got them a gig, they were friends that gave them a platform for their art when few else would. Sound and Fury gave Anaiah Lei a platform

