The guys from Dose of Adolescence stopped by a few weeks ago and performed some of their songs for us for the latest edition of PE Live.
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The guys from Dose of Adolescence stopped by a few weeks ago and performed some of their songs for us for the latest edition of PE Live.
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Last week we officially re-launched PE Live, our in-studio interview and performance video series, with the guys in adventure rock band On Being Human.
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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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Happy Easter! Relax from the egg hunts with some great new music from On Being Human.
Check out more from On Being Human at the band’s website,Facebook and Twitter. Also, their own YouTube page, has some great video game music covers and medleys.
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On Being Human is celebrating the release of new EP “eVe” with a show at The Vault in Temecula on Saturday, March 30.
The band also came into our studio last month to record a few tracks for PE Live. Check out “Unforgiving Sea” off “eVe.”
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I’m so happy to announce that PE Live is officially back!
If you’ve ever stumbled across this blog before (or you’re one of the amazing regular readers), I hope my passion for local music comes across. We have such an incredible talent pool here in the Inland Empire, I want the world to be able to see it.
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Some local bands are teaming up to boost the local music scene in Corona with a show at Maya’s Cafe on Friday, March 29.
Castle Pines, who cracked the top 20 in the finalists for the Tachevah Block Party leads the bill. Keep an eye out for Castle Pines on an upcoming edition of our PE Live video series, which features Inland Empire musicians answering questions and performing acoustic sets in the studio at The Press-Enterprise.
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Dose of Adolescence has had a big year. The band, which started in Rancho Cucamonga, released 12 songs in 12 months, won the X103.9 FM Localpalooza competition in November and opened the radio station's Merry Meltdown concert a month later.
Here’s something fun to start your Monday–Murrieta’s On Being Human, a progressive rock band that draws influence from video games and more, has posted its own James Bond tribute.
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