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Sloppy Jane by Josh Allen at Janky Fest

Take This: Win Two Tickets to Sloppy Jane at the Bootleg Theater

One of Janky Smooth’s favorite artists and Janky Fest alumni, Sloppy Jane, is back in Los Angeles all the way from New York to play the Bootleg Theater. Chances are things are going to get freaky, slimy, and maybe, just maybe you’ll see some skin. Not making any promises on that last one though. So, of course we’re going to do a giveaway for this show. If you haven’t seen Sloppy Jane before, you’re in for a treat. GG would be proud. Stage antics aside, her music is some of the most unique you’ll ever hear. YOU CAN BUY TICKETS HERE OR: ENTER TO WIN 2 TICKETS TO SLOPPY JANE JUNE 27TH AT THE BOOTLEG THEATER 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 Sloppy Jane Ticket Giveaway Post WINNER WILL BE SELECTED ON JUNE 24TH AT 11AM PST VIA EMAIL CONFIRMATION

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Take This: Win Two Tickets to Hospital Productions Showcase at Zebulon

Sometimes, you can tell a lot about a concert from very little information. Such is the case with Eighty-Four‘s next event, a 2 day noise and industrial festival and Hospital Productions artist showcase that will surely produce some wild concert moments and maybe even create hell on Earth in that tiny French concert hall. For those of you that don’t know, Hospital Production’s is Dominick Fernow’s (of Prurient) New York based noise record label. Some of the artists that will be present are Junko, Skin Crime, and Silent Servant. YOU CAN BUY TICKETS HERE OR: ENTER TO WIN 2 TICKETS TO HOSPITAL PRODUCTIONS SHOWCASE JUNE 13TH-14TH AT ZEBULON 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 Hospital Productions Showcase Ticket Giveaway Post WINNER WILL BE SELECTED ON JUNE 12TH AT 11AM PST VIA EMAIL CONFIRMATION

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Vio-Lence

L.A. Thrashes Harder Than Ever Before: Sacred Reich and Vio-Lence at the Regent

Too quickly, this show sold out and had every metalhead that was too late for the party wishing they didn’t drink the night before so they could wake up in time to spend their hard earned money on a ticket to see two thrash legends on one stage. It was a stacked bill. Sacred Reich doesn’t come around too often and Excel puts on a great enough show that they should always be selling out any venue. Sworn Enemy isn’t a band we get to see often in Los Angeles and Yidhra, though hometown underground doom heroes are staples at Church of the 8th Day shows they’re a pleasure for any riff-lover to see. All these great bands weren’t the real reasons this mother sold out though. Bay area thrash legends, Vio-Lence had just reunited and this was their first and only Los Angeles show in over a decade. related content: The 1720th Circle Of Hell: Deicide At 1720 This was basically a touring festival the likes of Show Your Scars or Strike Fest and like everyone else in attendance, I expected more stage dives and mosh madness than your average metal gig. This was going to be one for

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The Hives

Scream Team Hits Pomona: The Hives and Refused at the Fox Theater

Sweden produces some of the craziest art in all of Europe but with bands like The Hives and Refused, the craziest thing about them is that they’ve taken two American styles, garage punk and hardcore punk, and perfected them better than any Americans ever did. I am such a huge fan of Refused that I have a hard time believing they found a band they could open for on a tour but The Hives impressed me enough to think they earned the coveted closing spot. I always remembered the Hives as the band who’s music video for “Walk, Idiot Walk” was something I obsessed over in the heyday of MTV2. It was just so catchy and kinetic. The Hives were one of the many new wave of garage bands to take over that moment in mainstream music. While the Strokes and Whites Stripes were everywhere, The Hives were this Swedish import that had songs just as groovy to be lumped in with names that huge. related content: Albert Hammond Jr Strokes The Teragram Ballroom With these two bands combining forces for a single tour, their stop at Pomona’s Fox Theater after Punk Rock Bowling was an essential gathering from any

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Deicide

The 1720th Circle of Hell: Deicide at 1720

When I was a kid, with my shopping relegated to either Hot Topic or Rockabilia.com/Infinity1, a Deicide shirt was a must in my mind. I think the only variable that went into my fashion sense was shock factor in those days and simply the name Deicide gave my private school faculty a rotten taste in their mouth. With the upside-down cross burned into his forehead far from faded, Glenn Benton stepped back onto hell on Earth, Los Angeles, to bring his legendary death metal band Deicide to 1720. related content: Photo Recap: Decibel Magazine Tour With Cannibal Corpse At The Fonda The moment I stepped into the venue, I realized metal shows at 1720 are something truly special. There’s a feel that other venues simply can’t imitate, something more street, crowded, concrete-feeling, underground than any of the other venues can conjure.  The first band I saw on this evening was Jungle Rot, a death metal band with loads of groove I had been dying to see for awhile. They were incredible, truly riveting and able to inspire every part of your body to get into a head-bang. They definitely met and exceeded my expectations. Origin, who I saw play with Morbid

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Take This: Win Two Tickets to PCW Ultra: Mind Crawler

Our current global wrestling renaissance is culminating in a seismic shift in the current sport’s landscape where promotions like PCW Ultra will be at the forefront of this revolution and with booking as good as theirs routinely is, anyone can see why. This month’s event, Mind Crawler features some of the wrestlers that will soon be household names, most likely by the end of 2019. Featured matches include: Trey Miguel vs Jake Atlas Jordyn Grace vs Tessa Blanchard Douglas James vs Brian Pillman Jr. Ace Romero & Schaff vs The One Percent Sami Callihan vs Mil Muertas Lucha Bros vs Warbeast BE THERE OR BE SQUARE. YOU CAN BUY TICKETS HERE OR: ENTER TO WIN 2 TICKETS TO PCW ULTRA: MIND CRAWLER JUNE 14TH ILWU MEMORIAL HALL 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 PCW Ultra: Mind Crawler Ticket Giveaway Post WINNER WILL BE SELECTED ON JUNE 10TH AT 11AM PST VIA EMAIL CONFIRMATION

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ZOOLUXX

Video Premiere: ZOOLUXX – “Anything & Everything” (LIVE) feat. Angelo Moore

ZOOLUXX has just released a new live video of their song “Anything & Everything” from a performance at The Satellite that features a saxophone solo from legendary ska artist and Fishbone frontman, Angelo Moore. The video was shot and edited by filmmaker and skate videographer Mike Manzoori. The funky swagger and psychedelic riffing that people have come to love from ZOOLUXX is in full effect in this video with supernaturally beautiful videography and editing to really drive the live experience of this band home. I can’t help but imagine 70’s exploitation films whenever I listen to ZOOLUXX but this song sets the dream in space. ZOOLUXX’s next show is at the Satellite for their EP release party on June 23rd with Oozelles and Stonechild. Tickets on sale now, you can buy them here.  

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Johnny Marr

Photo Recap: Johnny Marr at Ford Theaters

Legendary Guitarist of the Smiths, virtuosic musician, and British alternative icon, Johnny Marr returned to Los Angeles for a show at Ford Theaters that featured plenty of Smiths tender classics and ambitious solo work. Marr proved once again that without him, The Smiths were really nothing.  Our photographer Pedro Carrera had this to say about the show: “I had no idea I had a void in my heart only Johnny Marr could fill, and the rock legend did just that on Tuesday night. What was suppose to be an intimate night turned into one of the most musically driven set lists imaginable….. Playing high bass driven songs like “easy money” to move the crowed to iconic songs that brought the fans to tears like there is a light that never goes out… just when you thought you just watched the best Marr concert ever, here comes out Billy Duffy from the cult and ripp a mean solo during how soon is now. Hands down one of my favorite and memorable concerts I’ve ever been too. I tip my hat to you mr. Marr.” Photos by: Pedro Carrera Johnny Marr

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Killing Joke

Photo Recap: Killing Joke at the Roxy

Legendary post-punk and later on, industrial metal icons, Killing Joke returned to Los Angeles for a show at the Roxy before performing at Punk Rock Bowling over the weekend. Only last year the band played Los Angeles for the first time in too many years and now, returning to a much smaller venue, this night was filled with intimate connection between band and audience that had four decades of music behind it. It’s because of concerts like this one that Los Angeles is the world’s best city for music. Opening for the band was Los Angeles’ punk rock outfit The Pink Slips that combine synth-pop with delicious punk and vintage rock and roll for a visceral and wild performance that will have you dancing from start to finish. related content: Magick Man: Killing Joke At The Regent Killing Jokes setlist Killing Joke The Pink Slips

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Take This: Win Two Tickets to Connan Mockasin at the Lodge Room

Connan Mockasin is one of Los Angeles’ most favorite musical mystics. Coming all the way from New Zealand, he is one of many dandys from down under making music that challenges the norm. He’s already sold out two shows with another on the way at the Lodge Room and so, it’s a fucking pleasure to be giving away two tickets to one of them. BE THERE OR BE SQUARE. YOU CAN BUY TICKETS HERE OR: ENTER TO WIN 2 TICKETS TO CONNAN MOCKASIN JUNE 6TH AT THE FONDA THEATRE 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 Connan Mockasin Ticket Giveaway Post WINNER WILL BE SELECTED ON JUNE 3RD AT 11AM PST VIA EMAIL CONFIRMATION  

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The Flytraps

Street Sass: The Flytraps at Harvelle’s

Despite the number of years they’ve been around in the L.A. club world, the Flytraps is still a band name that more people in the scene have heard than have actually seen play live. Fortunately for the scene, that’s a situation that is rapidly changing. Seemingly making up for lost time, the last twelve months have seen an onslaught of indie releases by the Flytraps including their latest Burger Records cassette release Bitches in Boots, the debut of which was celebrated at Harvelle’s Long Beach cocktail bar. related content: Crusty Anthems And Salty Sing-Alongs: The Distillers Return To Orange County It seems difficult to fathom now that bassist Kristin Cooper wasn’t always the main singer and front woman of the Flytraps but since the days since guitarist Marz Riesterer left the group (aptly replaced by stylish rhythm guitarist Chloe Z. Young), Kristin has developed a compelling aura of confidence and punk rock sangfroid that seems to draw their fans in. Whether she’s wildly mosh cheer leading the opening punk acts Skullcrack, Pink Mist and new Long Beach band The Tangents or strutting it up on stage with the Flytraps, Kristin Cooper is a one woman punk rock bacchanal. As she towered

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