Friday night Big Fun returned to LA for the first time since the pandemic with performances by Dove Armitage, Shock Therapy, and Rinse & Repeat. It was all ages, packed, and made us remember why we love this city so much.
Read MoreThis weekend we made it out to The Monty Bar in Los Angeles, CA to catch Faux Real, blessing our ears all the way from London and Cumgirl8, blessing us all the way from NYC.
Read MoreOpening for drone forefather Dylan Carlson (of the band Earth), our favorite local goth Dove Armitage turned Long Beach punk spot Alex’s Bar into The Black Lodge for a night.
Read MoreWe beat the hell out of the Monday’s by going to The Echo to catch some free Monday night action with sets by Warbly Jets, Reggie Watts, Chloe Chaidez + PSY, Dove Armitage, and To Cut Through The Static.
Read MoreEarlier this week Flat Worms played a nearly sold-out gig at The Zebulon with Slaughterhouse - a whole 24-hours later and the two groups hit it again at The Sardine , this time with support from South Bay first-timer Dove Armitage.
LA’s Geppetto, who’s members bear a striking resemblance to the shredders in Frankie & The Witch Fingers, performed to an intimate crowd last night at Non Plus Ultra with support from Dove Armitage and Goon.
Read MoreFILM OR DIE is a new column celebrating music captured through the intimate medium of film. For V1, Frank Mojica immortalizes Brutus VIII, Dove Armitage, and Cryogeyser
Read MoreKids and molly go together like KEVIN and Psychosis - beautifully.
Read MoreIt’s been a while since we’ve done a live show compilation - that tends to happen when a pandemic takes over the world for a year and a fucking half. Anyways, we’re glad to be back and apparently, so are all of our favorite LA artists. Go see them all this month, we’ll literally be at every show on this list.
Read MoreLos Angeles, CA based artists Dove Armitage and Pink $ock have collaborated to bring us the electro-hype soundtrack you need for your next shopping trip at Kohls
Read MoreIt’s 3 A.M. - you abruptly wake up in a cold-sweat with little recollection of who you are or where you are. The only thing you can see as your eyes begin to adjust to the light is your dim, discolored TV - Dove Armitage’s video for ‘TERRORIZE’ begins to play and instead of coming back to reality, you are pulled deeper into insanity.
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