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LOCAL FAVORITES 2013: Stutta Boii

A little while ago in the Guide we published my list of favorite local music of 2013. If you missed the big spread in the paper, I’ll be posting my favorites through the end of the year.

Today’s artist, Stutta Boii, is more proof that the Inland Empire’s hip-hop scene just keeps raising the bar. Keep a close eye on Uproar Mass Media–there’s a lot of talent on that roster.
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Stutta Boii
“Reject the Unfamiliar”

Stutta Boii’s rhymes stand on their own, but his new disc, “Reject the Unfamiliar,” shows just how strong the Inland Empire’s hip-hop scene is, with top notch guest performers and producers. “Y’all Made Me” and “Reject” are among the standouts.

Listen to the whole album via the player below.

Want to see who else made the list? Visit the Local Favorites link. 

LOCAL FAVORITES 2013: Songhammer

Last week in the Guide, we published my list of favorite local music of 2013. If you missed the big spread in the paper, I’ll be posting my favorites through the end of the year.

I love what Songhammer released this year–and they had a HUGE show at BlizzCon in November. And there are pandas.
songhammer album

Songhammer
“World of Songhammer”

A band inspired by the World of Warcraft games made the most entertaining album of the year. From hard rock grooves to a song about pandas, even the big pop hooks make Songhammer a winner. Think Queen meets Muse meets Pantera meets Ke$ha and you have an idea of the variety.

Read more about the story behind Songhammer.

Want to see who else made the list? Visit the Local Favorites link. 

LOCAL FAVORITES 2013: Science Fiction Theater

Last week in the Guide, we published my list of favorite local music of 2013. If you missed the big spread in the paper, I’ll be posting my favorites through the end of the year.

Today’s entry comes from Science Fiction Theater, a band that consistently raises the bar.

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Science Fiction Theater
“The Happy Sadness”

Recorded in bedrooms, hallways and a kitchen, Science Fiction Theater’s second full-length draws from Buddy Holly inspiration and crafts beautiful songs that are “The Happy Sadness.” The band envisioned the collection as snapshots of their musical journey over the last two years.

The band promises that less time will elapse before its next release. It’s been described as a spacy David Bowie-inspired disc recorded at the same time as “The Happy Sadness.”

Check out two of the songs from “The Happy Sadness” from Science Fiction Theater’s PE Live session.

Want to see who else made the list? Visit the Local Favorites link. 

LOCAL FAVORITES 2013: Say True

On Friday, Dec. 20, my list of favorite local music of 2013 came out in The Press-Enterprise’s Guide section. If you missed the big spread in the paper, I’ll be posting my favorites over the next week or so.

Today’s entry is Say True, a new project from longtime musician Donavan Foy.

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Say True
“Monument”

If emo is really having a revival, Say True is the Inland’s entry in the pageant with an immaculately recorded debut release that harkens back to the beauty of Jimmy Eat World’s “Clarity.”

Read more about Say True’s inception.

 

Want to see who else made the list? Visit the Local Favorites link. 

MURRIETA: Fly By Night, Fresno bands play The Dial

Fly By night will perform at The Dial in Murrieta. (Vanessa Franko/Staff)

Fly By night will perform at The Dial in Murrieta. (Vanessa Franko/Staff)

Fresno is in the spotlight at The Dial in Murrieta on Saturday, Dec. 28.

Fresno post-hardcore bands Dependence and The Horse I Rode will perform.

Los Angeles hardcore band Giver and Temecula alt-punk band Fly By Night will also perform.

7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 28, The Dial, 41679 Date St., Suite B, Murrieta, $8 for members, $10 for non-members, all ages.

Visit www.facebook.com/thedialcollective for more information.

RIVERSIDE: Bauhaus’ David J to perform at Romano’s

David J will perform at Romano's. (Contributed Image)

David J will perform at Romano’s. (Contributed Image)

David J, known for his work with Bauhaus, Love and Rockets and his own solo work, will perform at Romano’s Concert Lounge in Riverside on Saturday, Dec. 28.

Expect to hear songs from across his career and be ready to get gothy.

9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 28, Romano’s Concert Lounge, 5225 Canyon Crest Drive, $15 in advance, $20 at the door, 21 and older only.

LOCAL FAVORITES 2013: Midnight Satellites

On Friday, Dec. 20, my list of favorite local music of 2013 came out in The Press-Enterprise’s Guide section. If you missed the big spread in the paper, I’ll be posting my favorites over the next week or so.

For those about to rock, get ready for Midnight Satellites.

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Midnight Satellites
“Midnight Satellites”

Midnight Satellites, also known as cover band Master Splinter and the Shredders, changed their name for original music and put out the best collection of ’90s inspired grunge-filled rock since the 21st century started.

If you love Soundgarden and Alice in Chains from the era when Beavis and Butt-Head introduced them to the world, pick up this record.

The band stopped by a while back to perform some of the songs from it in a special PE Live session.

Want to see who else made the list? Visit the Local Favorites link. 

RIVERSIDE: Graveyard Henchmen release CD, play Morgan’s Tavern

City Mouse is playing Riverside on Friday, Dec. 27. (Denise Borders/Contributed Image)

City Mouse is playing Riverside on Friday, Dec. 27. (Denise Borders/Contributed Image)

Corona horror punk band Graveyard Henchmen will release a new album with a show at Morgan’s Tavern on Friday, Dec. 27.

The Riverside show will also feature City Mouse (pictured), Standard & Poor, C.A.Y.P., Buried in Pieces and Whiskey in the Well.

9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 27, Morgan’s Tavern, 4850 Tyler St., Riverside, free, 21 and older only.

in the grave yard from Graveyard Henchmen on Myspace.

LOCAL FAVORITES 2013: Lee Koch

Merry Christmas!

On Friday, Dec. 20, my list of favorite local music of 2013 came out in The Press-Enterprise’s Guide section.

If you missed the big spread in the paper, I’ll be posting my favorites over the next week or so.

Today’s album is full of love, which is appropriate for the holiday, and comes from Lee Koch.

whole heart Lee Koch

Lee Koch
“Whole Heart”

After a stint on “The Voice” put him in homes around the nation, Lee Koch wrote the great tongue-in-cheek ditty “Celebrities.” But it’s the his tales of redemption, love, perseverance, and spirituality that make “Whole Heart” the complete package.

Want to see who else made the list? Visit the Local Favorites link. 

LOCAL FAVORITES 2013: The Jezebelles

On Friday, Dec. 20, my list of favorite local music of 2013 came out in The Press-Enterprise’s Guide section.

If you missed the big spread in the paper, I’ll be posting my favorites over the next week or so.

Today we have The Jezebelles, who may very well take over the world.

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The Jezebelles
“Girl. Rock. Choir.”

America’s only all female rock choir released it’s debut EP this year. Alien Ant Farm’s Mike Cosgrove produced the disc, which is fun, but also relatable to any woman who has been in a bad relationship.

The three-song EP is a bright start for the group after originally performing only covers.

Get to know more about the group with the videos they did for our PE Live series.

 

 

Want to see who else made the list? Visit the Local Favorites link.