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RIVERSIDE: Chris Ryan, Late Night Revival play open mic night

Chris Ryan (Esther Miller/Contributed Image)

Chris Ryan (Esther Miller/Contributed Image)

Musical chameleon Chris Ryan, who has penned soulful singer/songwriter tunes, drummed for hardcore band Darasuum and is part of new hard-rock outfit called Both Wind and Sea, among other projects, has yet another way to be in the local scene.

On the first Friday of every month, Ryan hosts the acoustic open mic night at the Daily Brew in Riverside.

This Friday, Dec. 6, he will perform and also be joined by some other up-and-coming Inland Empire artists, including Horror in the Moonlight and Late Night Revival.

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The open mic signup is at 6:30 p.m. and that portion gets started at 7 p.m. Then, at 9 p.m. the other artists will perform.

7 p.m. Friday, The Daily Brew, 2955 Van Buren Blvd., Riverside, free, all ages.

Visit www.facebook.com/ChrisRyanMusic1 for more on Ryan.

RIVERSIDE: The Dares play the Festival of Lights

The Dares are performing at the Festival of Lights in Riverside on Dec. 8. (Matt Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

The Dares are performing at the Festival of Lights in Riverside on Dec. 8. (Matt Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

Riverside’s Festival of Lights is more than just a gazillion lights and creepy animatronic figures–downtown is transformed into a winter wonderland of ice skating, vendors and live entertainment.

The Dares will perform at the Festival of Lights on Sunday, Dec. 8, near the ice-skating rink.

RELATED: View our interactive Festival of Lights map.

The spirited pop-punk band has been working on a new album, too.

8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8, Main Street Pedestrian Mall, Riverside, free, all ages.

Visit www.facebook.com/thedares for more on the band.

The band filmed PE Live with us earlier this year. Watch the band perform “Wake Up.”

REDLANDS: Hangar 24 celebrates barrel-aged beer at Pugafest

Hobo Jazz  will perform at Hangar 24 Brewery in Redlands for Pugafest on Saturday, Dec. 7. (2013/File Photo)

Hobo Jazz will perform at Hangar 24 Brewery in Redlands for Pugafest on Saturday, Dec. 7. (2013/File Photo)

Hangar 24 Brewery in Redlands is celebrating the release of this year’s batch of Pugachev’s Cobra, the brewery’s Russian imperial stout, with Pugachev’s Barrel-Aged Beer Festival on Saturday, Dec. 7.

The Pugafest event will include  a number of special beers for the occasion. The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and $25 gets you a wristband good for eight tasting pours from a selection of 24 different barrel-aged beers and a commemorative tasting glass.

Pugachev’s Cobra is one of the brewery’s most beloved concoctions and in previous years, bottles have sold out on release day. A hand-corked bottle will set you back $20 and quantities are limited to six per person.

There is also a new brew, Pugachev Royale, which is a spin on the original, but with added cacao nibs and vanilla beans and an additional 10 months of aging in brandy barrels. There will only be 400 bottles available and there is a one-bottle purchase limit.

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The barrel-aged beer list for Pugafest includes 2011 Pugachev’s Cobra, 2012 Pugachev’s Cobra, 2012 Pugachev’s Cobra Rye Whiskey Barrel, 2013 Pugachev’s Cobra, 2013 Pugachev’s Cobra Rye Whiskey Barrel, 2013 Pugachev’s Cobra Wheat Whiskey Barrel, 2010 Immelmann, 2012 Immelmann Rye Whiskey Barrel, 2013 Immelmann, 2013 Immelmann Rye Whiskey Barrel, 2013 Immelmann Wheat Whiskey Barrel, 2012 Hammerhead, 2013 Hammerhead, 2013 Hammerhead Brandy Barrel, 2012 Warmer Rye Whiskey Barrel, 2013 Warmer Rye Whiskey Barrel, 2013 Gourdgeous Bourbon Barrel, 2013 Gourdgeous/Hammerhead Bourbon Barrel Blend, 2012 4th Anniversary Rye Whiskey Barrel, 2013 Tailslide, 2013 Slow Roll, 2012 Chandelle, 2011 Humpty Bump and 2013 Vinaceous Brandy Barrel.

The Hangar 24 Tasting Room will be open to the public as per usual from 11 a.m. until midnight as well.

There will be live music from the Claremont Voodoo Society from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Hobo Jazz from 2 to 4 p.m. and My Own Holiday from 5 to 7 p.m.

Both Hobo Jazz and My Own Holiday have stopped by and performed for PE Live. Watch their videos below.

Watch Hobo Jazz perform “One Glance.”

Watch My own Holiday perform “Coins.”

Hangar 24 is located at 1710 Sessums Drive in Redlands. Visit www.hangar24brewery.com for more information.

UPLAND: Local venue The Wire to close at the end of December

The Wire in Upland will be closing at the end of December. (The Wire)

The Wire in Upland will be closing at the end of December. (The Wire)

This past weekend, The Vault in Temecula closed its doors and now the Inland region is losing another all-ages club–The Wire in Upland will close at the end of December.

Donavon and Rachel Foy opened the venue seven years ago and it has been a haven for local independent bands as well as touring artists, with indie rock notable names such as Rocky Votolato, John Vanderslice as well as the solo projects of Vinnie Caruana, formerly of The Movielife, and Geoff Rickly, formerly of Thursday, just to name a handful.

The venue also operated a recording studio where bands such as Say True, The Ready Aim Fire!, Me and the City, The Motel Life, The Dares, New Manners and more have recorded original music.

The Foys posted a message on the venue’s Facebook Page on Monday afternoon:

It is with heavy hearts that we would like to announce that after seven years in business, and a few prior spent fighting the good fight to convince the city that we wouldn’t ruin Downtown Upland, cause spontaneous raving, or set our building on fire, we have chosen to close The Wire at the end of this month. We opened this venue with the hope of providing a place for local bands to perform and sound their best, be treated like family, and to reach out to new fans. We did it to the best of our ability and gave you all that we had – our time, money and anything else we could sell or borrow to make sure you knew you had people who cared for you, your music, and the bands you admired. But now, it’s time to move on. We hope that you’ll join us at one of the last few shows we have scheduled in December and if you would like to play one more time, please let us know. Thank you to everyone who has played a show or supported a band here. We are especially grateful for our friends and family who supported us to open the venue and to our employees who have worked here and cared for the venue as much as we have. We will miss The Wire but we will continue to support the Inland Empire scene by performing at and going to shows alongside you. We will see you soon! – Donavan and Rachel Foy

The venue does have a few more shows left on the calendar.

Saturday, Dec. 7: Hit Me, Harold
Tuesday, Dec. 10: Tommy & The High Pilots, The Letdown
Friday, Dec. 13:  Night Riots, The Gallery, Say True, Me and The City and Late Night Revival.

Doors open at 7 p.m. for all of the shows and tickets are $10 in advance.  The Wire is located at 247 N. 2nd Ave. in Upland. Visit www.thewire247.com for more information

We’ll  have more on this story as it develops.

PE LIVE: The Dangers get sweet with “Flowers and Trees”

The Dangers perform at Hangar 24 Brewery in Redlands. (Matthew Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

The Dangers perform at Hangar 24 Brewery in Redlands. (Matthew Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

We’ll have the next edition of PE Live out on Thursday (we filmed it at ProAbition with Naive Thieves a couple of weeks ago), but here’s another great video from the session we did with The Dangers.

The song, “Flowers and Trees,” features bassist Tim Loughlin on vocals. Songwriter Chris LeRoy penned the tune after meeting a couple at one of the band’s shows that had decided to get married after the husband was in the hospital (he’s fine now). The sweet love story inspired the song.

Watch The Dangers perform “Flowers and Trees.”

Watch an interview and three other performances with The Dangers over at the iGuide.

The Dangers will be playing a charity show on  Saturday, Dec. 14 at Studio in Redlands. The BellRays, Mark Nemetz & the Novas, Bob and Lisa, The Conditionz, The Sedans and Dust on the Radio are coming together for an all-star show.

Visit The Dangers’ page on Facebook for more information.

TEMECULA: The Vault throws a goodbye party

The Maxies perform at "The Death of The Vault" show at the all-ages concert venue in Temecula on Nov. 29, 2013.  (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photographer)

The Maxies perform at “The Death of The Vault” show at the all-ages concert venue in Temecula on Nov. 29, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photographer)

The projection on the wall said it all. The words “The Death of The Vault” loomed behind the bands performing at the Temecula venue on Friday, Nov. 29.

Far from a dour affair, the venue’s penultimate show was a swinging wake celebrating the scene and those who made it with Silly String, balloons and homegrown Inland music.

RELATED: View a photo gallery from “The Death of The Vault”

Hundreds of music fans filled the venue to catch acts including The Maxies, Defunked, The Infamous They, Illnoise, Fly By Night, Bloodtype G, Xpulsion and Indica Roots.

“I’ve never been to a show with this much energy,” said Sierra Bishop, of Hemet, who was visiting the venue for the first time.

After the finale of the popular Band Wars band battle series on Saturday, Nov. 30 the all ages venue will shut its doors.

Owner James Messina is moving the Temecula Sounds music school and store, which housed The Vault, to Old Town Temecula while promoter Ivan McClain is seeking investors for a new venue in the Temecula Valley.

Defunked performs at The Vault in Temecula on Nov. 29, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photographer)

Defunked performs at The Vault in Temecula on Nov. 29, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

McClain addressed the crowd and said that the new venue had reached more than 20 percent of its funding and that it could open within three months after raising the money.

“Everyone keep your fingers crossed,” he said.

The night was filled with remembrances from the bands, with The Maxies having some heartfelt moments of thanks in between shooting Silly String and batting balloons into the crowd.

“The Vault is one of the places that made us who we are today,” singer Matt Leonard said from the stage.

The venue originally opened in 2007 as a haven for local music. A  few months later it was shuttered after running afoul of city permits.  In mid-2009, when The Vault reopened with new owner Messina, it became a well-known entertainment spot in the area and a proving ground for local music.

“I’ve met wonderful people, amazing bands. This place holds a lot of memories,” said Ajay Jamebozorgi, of Temecula.

On Friday night, fans with piercings and tattoos skipped around the mosh pit arm in arm singing “every little thing’s gonna be alright,” the chorus of Bob Marley’s “Three Little Birds,” during Defunked’s set.

In between sets fans hugged and chatted and shared memories of the venue.

“Just because this venue is going out doesn’t mean our scene dies,” Mitchell Hoskins of Fly By Night told the crowd.

RELATED: View a photo gallery from “The Death of The Vault”

There is one more chance to see a show at The Vault. The final installment of Band Wars takes place Saturday, Nov. 30.

The bands competing include For All That’s Forgotten, Firing All Cylinders, The Third Invasion, Voltage Control, Sticks & Stones, Radio-active, Kicking Amps, Friday’s Best and Imagery.

6 p.m. Saturday, The Vault, 41607 Enterprise Circle North, Temecula, $10, all ages.

RIVERSIDE: Sandbox Bullies play Mission Tobacco Lounge

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If you love psychobilly, the Mission Tobacco lounge needs ot be on your radar for Saturday night.

The Butchery Boys, the Hexxers, Kon Tiki and Sandbox Bullies will be playing the Riverside venue.

Based out of Hemet, Sandbox Bullies have been working on their new album, which has a working title of “Cadillac Smile.”

Frontman Rob Bell said that he hopes the new album will be wrapped up early in 2014.

9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, Mission Tobacco Lounge, 3630 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside, $10, 21 and older only.

Visit www.facebook.com/SANDBOXBULLIESsince1998 for more information.

To get you in the mood, check out “Let’s Dance” from The Hexxers.

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.”

BLACK FRIDAY: Local outfits offer music, ticket deals

Nick Cave has a Record Store Day exclusive release coming out on Black Friday. (2013/File Photo)

Nick Cave has a Record Store Day exclusive release coming out on Black Friday. (2013/File Photo)

Black Friday doesn’t have to mean slugging it out and fighting for parking at the mega mall. Instead, there are some local outfits offering up Black Friday deals that have some more fun attached to them.

Merry Meltdown tickets

If you love live music, San Bernardino’s X103.9 FM has a heck of a Black Friday deal from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

If you purchase a ticket for the Merry Meltdown concert at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario on Dec. 14  (featuring Korn, Stone Temple Pilots, Sick Puppies, Big B and Assuming We Survive, you get two free tickets to another exclusive show.

The radio station is bringing in three well-known artists to do acoustic sets at M15 in Corona next month–the Airborne Toxic Event on Thursday, Dec. 5, Switchfoot on Friday, Dec. 6 and  A Day to Remember on Sunday, Dec. 15. Buy one ticket to Merry Meltdown and you get a pair to one of the three M15 shows (your choice).

Here’s the catch–you have to buy it in person at the arena’s box office, which is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Also, the buy one, get two deal is only good while supplies last.

Tickets for Merry Meltdown are $29.50-$59.50. Visit www.x1039.com for more information. Citizens Business Bank Arena is located at 4000 E. Ontario Center Parkway.

Riverside's own Vicky and the Vengents will be appearing at Groovers on Black Friday. (Contributed Image)

Riverside’s own Vicky and the Vengents will be appearing at Groovers on Black Friday. (Contributed Image)

In-store fun

Black Friday is the second big celebration on the calendar for Record Store Day and two local shops are doing some fun things.

If you want to sleep in after your football hangover, Vicky and the Vengents will be taking over Groovers Records in Riverside from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. -10 p.m. They’re going to be giving out their new single, “Sha Na” to folks in line and celebrating Record Store Day with some of the exclusive goodies.

Groovers is at 215 West Big Springs Road in Riverside (behind UC Riverside).

Also in Riverside, Mad Platter will have Record Store Day special items in stock. If you Visit sister store Rhino Records in Claremont, there will be a vinyl sale in the parking lot, too. The stores are open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday.

On Saturday, Nov. 30, both stores will be taking 10 percent off purchases from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in celebration of Small Business Saturday.  Rhino will also have a very limited number of free tickets to see Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles in 2014 if you pick up his new “Live from KCRW”

Mad Platter is located at 1223 University Ave. in Riverside and Rhino is at 235 Yale Ave. in Claremont.

SAN BERNARDINO: Rapper D’zyl 5k1 draws inspiration from ‘Weird’ Al, opera

San Bernardino rapper Daniel "D'zyl 5k1" Fromm will perform in Riverside on Saturday, Nov. 30. (Contributed Image)

San Bernardino rapper Daniel “D’zyl 5k1” Fromm will perform in Riverside on Saturday, Nov. 30. (Contributed Image)

Daniel Fromm’s biggest hip-hop influence is a man known for his accordion-filled parodies — “Weird” Al Yankovic.

“He was an iconoclast in a way,” Fromm, whose stage name is D’zyl 5k1 (pronounced Diesel 5001).

The creative interpretation and reimagining of popular songs inspired Fromm, who grew up in San Bernardino, to make his own versions.

After a friend heard his parodies, he suggested that Fromm try to create his own music.

Years later, not only is D’Zyl 5k1 creating his own music, but he’s part of the Uproar hip-hop collective in the Inland Empire and is paying his dues with a goal to be the next local rapper on the Paid Dues independent hip-hop festival in 2014.

Born in Hollywood, Fromm moved to San Bernardino when he was in elementary school, a self-described nerd who started writing songs as an outlet after he would finish his schoolwork early in class.

Fromm will be joining fellow Uproar member Stutta Boii during a performance at Mexicali Bar and Grill in Riverside on Saturday, Nov. 30, celebrating Stutta Boii’s new album.

Saturday’s show will also feature performances from Golden State Union, Manifest Sound, Motor Mouth, Clomkas Members Only, Turtle and Dat Heathen.

Growing up, Fromm loved ‘90s R&B and rock music until he heard The Pharcyde’s “Passin’ Me By,” a song with an outcast theme that he immediately related to.

“I got rejected a lot,” Fromm said.

But as he quietly worked on his music, he ended up entering a talent competition in high school and was such a hit that the idea of making music ignited a spark for him.

In the last year D’Zyl 5k1’s popularity has been growing. In December 2012 he played a show with an influence, rapper Chino XL, and the momentum has kept rolling with collaborations, more live performances and multiple musical releases.

In addition to his campaign for Paid Dues 2014, the rapper is working on a double album due out early next year.

One of his goals is to write a song featuring opera, another style of music the audiophile loves.

“I really like the feel of it — those notes are really powerful,” Fromm said.

He’s planning on the album featuring one disc of original music and the other will be more compilation-style, including collaborations and featured tracks.

Beyond landing on the big stage in his backyard, Fromm has another big goal.

“Maybe one day ‘Weird’ Al Yankovic will make fun of my songs,” he said.

9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, Mexicali Bar and Grill, 1690 Spruce St., Riverside, 21 and older only.

The show is a turkey and canned food drive and admission is free with a donation.

Visit www.uproarmassmedia.com and www.facebook.com/dzyl5001music for more on Fromm.