CORONA: Alien Ant Farm and P.O.D. head to M15

Alien Ant Farm

Alien Ant Farm hangs out with band mascot Rubix. (Steven Gilmore/Contributed Image)

Riverside’s Alien Ant Farm has been on tour all summer long and they’re playing homecoming show at M15 in Corona on Saturday, Sept. 7. And not only will Ant Farm be playing, but P.O.D. is also on the bill.

Alien Ant Farm has been working on their new album, “Always and Forever,” while they’ve been on the road with Fuel and Hoobastank this summer.  (On my recent vacation, I happened to catch a last-minute show in Nashville, Tenn., where I heard the band play new song “Let ‘Em Know” live for the first time and it sounded fantastic. Also, Aaron Lee, of Aaron Lee and the Love Vigilantes, a Riverside band that moved to Nashville  earlier this year, joined Ant Farm for “Attitude.” It was a fun show.)

Check out the video for Alien Ant Farm’s “Let ‘Em Know.” There’s some NSFW language in the song, but you can see some Riverside sights in the clip.

San Diego’s P.O.D. was last in the area when they headlined X103.9’s Merry Meltdown last December.  They recently released a new album, “Murdered Love.”

The show is being put on by X103.9 and tickets are on sale now. They’re $20 in advance and $25 at the door. You have to be 21 or older to go to the show.

Tickets are available at www.m15concerts.com.