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BLACK FRIDAY: 5 holiday goodies for Inland Empire music lovers

If you have a music lover in your life and you’re eyeing some holiday finds, check out these items from the Inland Empire music scene, with love.

Alien Ant Farm is into ugly Christmas sweaters this holiday season. (Contributed Image)

Alien Ant Farm is into ugly Christmas sweaters this holiday season. (Alien Ant Farm/Contributed Image)

1. Alien Ant Farm’s Ugly Sweater
With Riverside’s own Alien Ant Farm still at work on forthcoming album “Always and Forever,” the band wanted to give its fans a little something of a holiday surprise. Enter the ugly holiday sweater.

Alien Ant Farm guitarist Terry Corso said that last year he saw bands such as Slayer and Every Time I Die offer up sweaters for sale and that it seemed to make sense for Alien Ant Farm.

Running $40-$45, the black sweatshirt is a limited run with the Ant Farm logo emblazoned on it in a holiday scene. Who needs a reindeer sweater when you can have an ant with antlers?

Growing up in Southern California, Corso said he didn’t have a favorite ugly sweater of his own, but he said he was able to score a sweet SpongeBob SquarePants Christmas shirt before an ugly sweater party a few years back.

If a sweater isn’t your thing, the band is also offering up Christmas ornaments for $10. The metal die-cut ant head

You can purchase the items online at www.alienantfarm.limitedrun.com.

Assuming We Survive performs at X103.9's Localpalooza competition at M15 in Corona on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013.  The band went on to win the competition and will open the Merry Meltdown show Dec. 14 at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario with Korn and Stone Temple Pilots. (Rob Inderrieden/Freelance Photographer)

Assuming We Survive performs at X103.9’s Localpalooza competition at M15 in Corona on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013. The band went on to win the competition and will open the Merry Meltdown show Dec. 14 at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario with Korn and Stone Temple Pilots. (Rob Inderrieden/Freelance Photographer)

2. Merry Meltdown tickets
San Bernardino’s X103.9 FM is holding its annual Merry Meltdown concert at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario on Dec. 14 with Korn, Stone Temple Pilots (with Chester Bennington), Sick Puppies, Big B and Assuming We Survive.

If you purchase a ticket on Friday, Nov. 29 at the Citizens Business Bank Arena box office, you get a pair of tickets to one of three special acoustic shows at M15 in Corona that you can’t even purchase tickets for.

Your choices are the Airborne Toxic Event on Thursday, Dec. 5, Switchfoot on Friday, Dec. 6 or A Day ot Remember on Sunday, Dec. 15.

The box office is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the buy one, get two deal is only good while supplies last.

Tickets are $29.50-$59.50. Visit www.x1039.com for more information.

Suicide Silence has a "Zombie Clause" sweatshirt for sale. (Contributed Image)

Suicide Silence has a “Zombie Clause” sweatshirt for sale. (Contributed Image)

3. Suicide Suilence’s Zombie Clause
Metal band Suicide Silence, which started here in the Inland Empire, has a new singer, is working on a new album and now has a new sweatshirt in time for the holidays.

The band dubs the character on the sweatshirt “Zombie Claus” and the green-skinned character with a white beard is what happens when you send the Grinch to Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare Halloween maze. I can’t quite tell if he is holding the innards of his faithful satanic reindeer or if the reindeer is like the chupacabra, sucking out the holiday cheer.

Either way, there were only 100 of the sweatshirts made and it might be the perfect gift for your cousin who makes most of his status updates quotes from late Suicide Silence singer Mitch Lucker.

If it’s sold out, you can pick up the “Krampus Christmas” T-shirt for $14.99-$19.99 instead.

Prints on Wood has a few iconic Coachella images for sale this holiday season. (Prints on Wood/Contributed Image)

Prints on Wood has a few iconic Coachella images for sale this holiday season. (Prints on Wood/Contributed Image)

4. Prints on Wood’s Coachella Festival art
If you have a friend in your life who makes the pilgrimage out to the Empire Polo Club in Indio every year, check out the offerings from Prints on Wood.

The Riverside-based company does a lot of the amazing art in the Coachella boutique every spring, but there are a couple of items available in time for the holidays, too.

The most iconic includes the Ferris Wheel and the rainbow of neon trees surrounding the polo field. The prices range from $24 for 4-inch by 6-inch piece up to $245 for a 2-foot by 3-foot poster size item.

Better yet, make a print of that picture of you and your friends raging in the Sahara Tent.

The BellRays have a Christmas album! (The BellRays/Contributed Image)

The BellRays have a Christmas album! (The BellRays/Contributed Image)

5. “Merry Xmas” from The BellRays
I am still working on my favorite music from 2013 (boy did we have an amazing amount of high-quality music this year), but in the meantime, pick up a holiday gem from an iconic Inland band.

The BellRays put out a Christmas album a few years back. The CD will set you back $15 and you’re supporting local music. It’s something to listen to if you prefer rocking out while decking your halls.

Here’s a taste of “Rocket Ship Santa.”

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

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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.

PE LIVE: Watch an interview with The Jezebelles

The Jezebelles perform at PE Live (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

The Jezebelles perform at PE Live (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Since the relaunch of PE Live earlier this year, we’ve had so many talented local musicians come in and perform and sit down and talk with me about their music. (Don’t forget to sign up for our brand new weekly PE Live newsletter where you can get the videos delivered straight to your inbox!)


This week we reached our 20th artist–the incredibly talented ladies of The Jezebelles. With members from all over the Inland Empire, the group started performing cover songs three years ago. As the group evolved, they started writing their own original music.

Now the group has a brand new EP, which was funded by fans, and produced by Alien Ant Farm’s Mike Cosgrove.

Watch the video below to hear The Jezebelles talk about the genesis of the group and keep watching to hear two of those original songs.

The Jezebelles have two upcoming shows–one in Riverside on Aug. 23 and one at the House of Blues in Anaheim on Aug. 25. Get more details on the shows over at the iGuide.

Here’s a look at some behind the scenes photos from the PE Live shoot.

RIVERSIDE: The Jezebelles release debut EP

The Jezebelles (Contributed Image)

The Jezebelles (Contributed Image)

The Jezebelles are the coolest.

The all-girl rock choir, which is based in Riverside although the members hail from all over the Inland Empire, just released their debut three-song EP, which just went up on iTunes. The release was fan-funded.

Alien Ant Farm drummer Mike Cosgrove produced the EP and recorded it at his studio in Riverside.

The group, which has covered a number of songs in a variety of genres, wrote three original songs for the release, including “Boys!” which they’re shown performing in the video below.

I first got to know the members of The Jezebelles last year, when I interviewed them for a story I was working on. Since then, they played the 2012 Hootenanny, recorded the EP, are about to film a music video and just added some new members, too.

Here’s the video I shot back in the day.

The Jezebelles will have their next performance in Riverside at Mission Tobacco Lounge on Aug. 23 with Za, Smear and Crystal and the Cutthroats.

RIVERSIDE: Alien Ant Farm releases ‘Let ‘Em Know’ video

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Alien Ant Farm has released the video for new single “Let ‘Em Know.” (2012/File Photo)

Riverside’s rocking heroes Alien Ant Farm premiered their new video for single “Let ‘Em Know” off forthcoming album “Always and Forever” last month at Pixels Bar in Riverside, but now the clip is getting some eyeballs beyond the hometown viewing party.
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ALIEN ANT FARM: Band posts video, answers questions from fans

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Alien Ant Farm performs with the Riverside City College Studio Orchestra on Dec. 8, 2012. (Jonathan Hinderliter/Freelance Photographer)

Alien Ant Farm has posted the fourth preview of “Let ‘Em Know” on the band’s official YouTube page and singer Dryden Mitchell told fans that the band is ready to get the album out.
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ALIEN ANT FARM: Band posts third snippet of new music

Bassist Tye Zamora claps along to get the crowd into a song during the Alien Ant Farm "Here comes sANTa" concert on Saturday, December 8, 2012 at the Landis Performing Arts Center in Riverside. (File Photo)

Bassist Tye Zamora claps along to get the crowd into a song during the Alien Ant Farm “Here comes sANTa” concert on Saturday, December 8, 2012 at the Landis Performing Arts Center in Riverside. (File Photo)

Alien Ant Farm has been leaking out new music from forthcoming album “Always and Forever” and the latest shows drummer Mike Cosgrove and band mascot Rubix rocking out in Cosgrove’s Riverside studio.
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