Saturday, September 17, 2011

Eviscerate & Phalgeron @ The Blue Lagoon Wednesday October 12th

Wednesday October 12th 2011

Eviscerate
Death Metal
Santa Cruz

We are a santa cruz death metal band that has been at it for a while now, we are always looking to play shows, and more you love us the faster we play.

Phalgeron
Epic Brutal Black Metal
Seattle

The year is 2008, under the fiery blaze of the Los Angeles sun, surrounded by the putrid stench of the streets Hollywood, and in the Halls of Musicians Institute, Phalgeron was forged. Three Haggard, hungry, and inebriated minstrels all from different stately kingdoms Coalesced to make a thunderous sound that called forth demons from deep in the earth, and fire from the skies. Shortly after they had carved three musical composings in stone, the one they called, Ian, was forced to return to his distant homeland of Minnesota. But a fitting replacement was found in the Regal Pat Martin, and the destructive force that is Phalgeron was on the war path once more. Over the next year Many a venue was pillaged with the help of other seasoned minstrels such as Nunslaughter, Napalm Death, Alestorm, and Monstrosity. However the decimation of the Los Angeles wasteland grew tiresome, so in September of 2009, Phalgeron said its parting words with Pat Martin, packed it's Battle Minivan, and withdrew to the icy north of Washington. After receiving word of the move from his trusted war falcon Varturus, Sir Ian made haste to the west to stand by the sides of his brothers once more. With the original triforce in place, the cold land of towering trees was mercilessly conquered by Phalgeron. This north western crusade saw Phalgeron riding valiantly with Pestilence, Cemetery Urn, and Nile, with plans to battle alongside Ensiferum and Finntroll in of February 2011. And so the story comes to a close, for now, but the future has great plans in store for Phalgeron. A full length of powerful decimating diddies is to be released in late January or Early February of 2011. Until then, the saga continues.

923 Pacific Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Doors 8:00
Show 9:00

Saturday, September 10, 2011

VX36, A Thousand Shall Fall, John The Cannibal, & Disciples Of Bacchus @ The Blue Lagoon Monday October 24th

Monday October 24th 2011

VX36
Metal
California

Emerging onto the metal scene in 2004 as a 3-piece, VX36 started growing a fan base and recognition from all. With crushing tunes and powerful lyrics they stand at the doorstep of magnitude. Through the hardships and good times it seems the band keeps growing stronger even with the changing of members in 2008. Staying together as a 2-piece they have the heart, drive, and dedication to take over the scene and become one of Metal's hardest working bands with their DIY attitude and drive they stand to become a staple in the music community. Like many bands before, VX36 has the work-ethic, musical instincts and determination. Come to a show and say no more! Rock ON!!!

A Thousand Shall Fall
Metal
Santa Cruz

Emerging as a duo in the Summer of 2010 with the musical engineering prowess of Kevin Loftus and the guitar styling's of Dhruva Noel, A Thousand Shall Fall was a metal-based recording group with hopes of gaining a few more members and turning it into the real thing. In late August the duo became a formidable trio with the addition of Daniel Johnston, a highly skilled guitarist previously part of various local bands such as Descending Forth and others. With the addition of Dan A.T.S.F. found a direction for their music and added an important piece to their onslaught. In late 2010 Jesse Williams joined on vocals, and in early 2011 Gena Krupa joined the band to finalize the A.T.S.F. lineup. Currently in the process of composing, booking, and recording the band's sound is strongly melodic while simultaneously staying true to the heavy hitting rhythms they've all grown fond of. Keep your eyes and ears open for some upcoming tracks on Myspace other sites and look out for A Thousand Shall Fall coming to a city near you in 2011.

John The Cannibal
Death Metal/Black Metal/Grindcore
Oakland

Formed in late 2010, relative newcomers John The Cannibal are popping ear drums and snapping necks with their brand of raw, back-to-the-basics brutal death metal. Hailing from highlands of Oaxaca, Mexico, the NiƱo brothers recruited guitarist Lorenzo Plazola, Jr. (Feral Depravity) and bassist Ricardo Valdespino (ex-Mata Rata, ex-Endless Attack) completing the arsenal of dismembering melodies that hunger for human flesh. Whether you're in the San Francisco Bay Area or Kansas, keep an eye out because John The Cannibal might be hunting for you!

Disciples Of Bacchus
Metal
Watsonville, CA

The Blue Lagoon
923 Pacific Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Doors 8:00

Friday, September 9, 2011

Eviscerate, Rotten Funeral, Bael Kultus, John The Cannibal, Feral Depravity, & A Thousand Shall Fall @ Burnt Ramen Friday September 30th *ALL AGES!

Friday September 30th 2011

Eviscerate
Death Metal
Santa Cruz, CA

We are a santa cruz death metal band that has been at it for a while now, we are always looking to play shows, and more you love us the faster we play.

Rotten Funeral
Black Metal Vomit
Northern California

Influenced by our struggle through life instigated by poisons, disgust and psychological dislocation. Rotten Funeral creates repulsive noise that disrupts rational thought and absolute conviction.

This music is a venture of our irreversible rejection of life
We kommand and follow Lucifer as the ONLY representative living force!

Bael Kultus
Black Metal
Watsonville, CA

John The Cannibal
Death Metal, Black Metal, Grindcore
Oakland, CA

Feral Depravity
Death Metal
Oakland, CA

Born in the summer of 2007, out of a shared hatred of mankind and thirst to find humor in it all. Three dudes looking to highlight the darkest and more hilarious endevours of the human race.

A Thousand Shall Fall
Metal
Santa Cruz

Emerging as a duo in the Summer of 2010 with the musical engineering prowess of Kevin Loftus and the guitar styling's of Dhruva Noel, A Thousand Shall Fall was a metal-based recording group with hopes of gaining a few more members and turning it into the real thing. In late August the duo became a formidable trio with the addition of Daniel Johnston, a highly skilled guitarist previously part of various local bands such as Descending Forth and others. With the addition of Dan A.T.S.F. found a direction for their music and added an important piece to their onslaught. In late 2010 Jesse Williams joined on vocals, and in early 2011 Gena Krupa joined the band to finalize the A.T.S.F. lineup. Currently in the process of composing, booking, and recording the band's sound is strongly melodic while simultaneously staying true to the heavy hitting rhythms they've all grown fond of. Keep your eyes and ears open for some upcoming tracks on Myspace other sites and look out for A Thousand Shall Fall coming to a city near you in 2011.

Burnt Ramen
‎111 Espee Avenue
21st St. & Chanslor Ave
Richmond, CA

RSVP ON FACEBOOK

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Space Labor Union, Time Machine Modulus, Predator Flagship, & Infraction Jackson And The Salty Dogs @ The Blue Lagoon Monday September 19th

Monday September 19th 2011

Space Labor Union
telepathic neurojelly
Santa Cruz

NEIGHBORS CONJOINED, JAMMED, NOW PLAY SHOWS

Time Machine Modulus
Primal/Electronic
Santa Cruz

Been playin since 04 we still at it bringin yall them SPACE JAMMS like michael jordan

HERES YOUR CHANCE, DO YOUR DANCE

Pass that thing and watch me flex
Behind my back, you know what's next
To the jam, all in your face
Wassup, just feel the bass
Drop it, rock it, down the room
Shake it, quake it, space KABOOM...Jus
work that body, work that body
Make sure you don't hurt no body
Get wild and lose your mind
Take this thing into over-time (machine modulus)

Predator Flagship
Bluesurfpsych/Smooth Jazz
Santa Cruz

Infraction Jackson And The Salty Dogs
Four fights to a pint
Santa Cruz

The Blue Lagoon
923 Pacific Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Doors 8:00
Show 9:00

Sunday, August 28, 2011

The Crayon Eaters, Death Letters, Magnuson, & George Orwell Experience @ The Blue Lagoon Monday October 10th

Monday October 10th 2011

Death Letters
Rock
Netherlands

They're not even allowed in the amazing venues Austin has to offer without supervision, but that didn't keep the Dutch band 'Death Letters' from taking off to Texas when only 18 and 19 years old. They were there for a one sole purpose: recording their second album with one of their favourite producers. This particular producer has worked with bands from the likes of And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, JET, The Datsuns and The Dandy Warhols and rolls by the name of Chris 'Frenchie' Smith.
How they got here? Well, here's the tale of two youngsters chasing their dream in a far-away land.

During the Great Depression of the 30’s, American blues hero Son House wrote and recorded his signature song “Death Letter”. Somewhat 76 years later in 2006, singer/guitarist Jordi “Duende” Ariza Lora (19 yrs old) and drummer Victor Brandt (18 yrs old) borrowed the name for their band, inspired by the song’s characteristic raw emotion and urgent rhythm. Also influenced by groups like The Thermals, Oceansize, Death Cab for Cutie, Cult of Luna and At The Drive-In, Death Letters aren’t even close to their twenties yet, but are already bursting with talent and growing experience.

Hitting it off immediately in their first rehearsal, Jordi and Victor became a tight musical pair and recorded their debut EP “Play it like you mean it” shortly afterwards. The EP was a success receiving excellent reviews.
Things really kicked off when the guys, then aged 15 and 16, entered a band competition and made their first TV appearance. They went for gold and got it; a backstage gig at Holland’s finest summerfestival ‘Pinkpop’. With the media all over them it was time to get serious; that same year they recorded their first full-length album.

Amsterdam based label Cool Buzz soon honed in on the Death Letters powerful sound and dynamic live performances, signed them in a heartbeat and released their debut self titled album in February 2009 throughout The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. The album delivers thirteen solid tracks drenched with rock, blues and a steep dose of punk boiled down to true grittiness written with blood, sweat and the occasional tear.

Gaining more attention with the release of the album, Death Letters began to tour a whole range of venues and festivals including Paradiso, Zwarte Cross and Paaspop, as well as several German stages. The Germans couldn’t get enough of the pair and so Death Letters teamed up with the Stagg-O-Lee Label (partner of the infamous Glitterhouse Records) to release the album in Switzerland, Germany and Austria.

The stage provides Death Letters with a free license to exalt untamed madness through their energetic live sets. Frontman Jordi literally jumps, flies, kicks and dives across the stage never compromising the integral performance of any song. His voice remains sturdy and sharp, his howls perfectly co-ordinating with his skills as a guitarist in spectacular licks. Now add Victor’s loud and incredibly taut drumming and you have a stage performance that impresses contemporaries and creates even more devoted followers.

But you will have to have just a little patience before the band will hit up the stages again. As mentioned Death Letters have just recorded their new album and are currently preparing its release for April 8th 2011. As the band develops, this second album will have a substantially different vibe, drawing more on a complex, psychedelic punk rock sound than the blues rock they started out with.
Watch out for Death Letters – things are only going to get more intense from here..

Magnuson
Alternative-Progressive
Los Angeles

Insane prog rock duo that makes as much sound with two people as possible. Blending catchy, dualing vocals with huge guitar tones and fat drum beats, Magnuson forges a sound that will make you sing and dance while leaving you amazed by their instrument-switching antics. Must see live to believe.

George Orwell Experience
Underground Alternative Indie
Santa Cruz

we play music and feel real good about it. maybe we are silly dreamers but we feel we can help heal those who tune in to our vibration. our thing is to play conscious music while retaining the edge of the underground. also our music is danceable and cool.

The Crayon Eaters
Hardcore Punk
Santa Cruz

Hardcore punk band from Santa Cruz, CA. Have been a band now for a couple years and we are really pushing to get as many shows as possible. We are willing to play any time any where.

923 Pacific Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Doors 8:00
Show 9:00

Two Headed Spy, Vulture King, & Space Labor Union @ The Blue Lagoon Monday September 26th

Monday September 26th 2011

Two Headed Spy
Rock
San Francisco, CA

We can't figure out if we rock super hard or just have too many friends who don't like to stay home to drink.
We are three guys playing 90s rock in the 2010s trying to balance the absurd with the heavy as f-ing balls. We're playing around San Francisco and the Bay Area AND we're available for bar mitzvahs!

Vulture King
Low - Heavy - Rock
Monterey, CA

Dark and heavy riffage on the cthonically low B, like a vapor of Scandinavian sorrow and garage-flavored rock'n'roll pushing its way into your soul...

VULTURE KING is a low heavy rock band from Monterey, California, driving a sound that mixes hard rock, metal, garage, and gothic, with the slow, low, Rock and Roll pulse of classic foundation bands like Black Sabbath and Witchfinder General. VULTURE KING is fronted by Danny Frank, a passionate baritone. Backing him up is Patrick Golden, pumping out soul-crushing low riffs on a seven-stringed axe and leading with soulful highs. And deep in the rhythm section are the heartbeating thunder of Daniel McCormick on bass and the percussive assault of Steve Lenard on drums.

Space Labor Union
Telepathic Neurojelly
Santa Cruz, CA

NEIGHBORS CONJOINED, JAMMED, NOW PLAY SHOWS


923 Pacific Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Doors 8:00
Show 9:00

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

River Whyless, The Ghost Of Wrights, The Getaway Girl, & Redoaks @ The Blue Lagoon Wednesday September 28th

Wednesday September 28th 2011
Indie Folk Rock
Boone, North Carolina

"The Self-Made Band" Good Times Article

River Whyless lugs backroads Americana, DIY savvy, and open minds cross-country

The members of River Whyless may be as nervous as they are excited about their forthcoming—and first—nationwide tour, at least according to drummer Alex McWalters. Fortunately, the quartet from Asheville, N.C. hasn’t had much time to fret. "It's all us,” McWalters explains. “We're doing literally everything this time around.”

McWalters and his band mates are so preoccupied with doing everything a record label and a public relations representative would do for a group—conducting interviews, booking gigs, burning CDs, making T-shirts, designing stickers, and redesigning their website—that they haven’t had much time to stress about the cross-country trek, which will make a stop at Streetlight Records and The Blue Lagoon on Wednesday, Sept. 28.


The band decided to drop its record label after the release of its first album, which was recorded under the moniker Do it to Julia. "It was a really frustrating experience all around,” says McWalters, of their former representation. So, they struck out on their own, and so far things have been going well, thanks to the division of labor.

Though most at home behind the drum kit, McWalters has been handling all press matters; Ryan O'Keef—the band's singer and songwriter—is the band's sound engineer, mixing their sophomore record; bassist Matt Rossino is the booking agent; and the group's violinist, Halli Anderson, is working on their website and designing T-shirts and album covers.

The DIY attitude is particularly fitting for River Whyless—the group's homespun folk-rock conjures visions of a hand-stitched quilt, woven with strains of hill-folk fiddle and insulated with wavering gospel organ or smooth slide guitar.

The result is a patchwork of Americana, which is at once reflective of old Appalachian traditions, the folk movement of the ’60s, contemporary alt-country groups, such as the Avett Brothers, and even gives a nod to electronic music.

On tracks like "Implosion" and "Pigeon Feathers," the band breaks into what McWalters calls "a human drum machine"—each member plays his or her own rhythmic portion of a larger beat by clicking sticks or banging on a closet door or trash can. The product is a fragmented, yet cohesive beat, which appears to be produced by a machine, even as the individual sounds are unmistakably organic.

"Percussion is something that we all liked," McWalters says. "We're just trying to keep it fresh insofar as thinking of different ways to express a beat."

The story behind River Whyless' tour also fits into the narrative of a self-made band. After a serendipitous meeting at a bluegrass showcase in Manhattan, a promoter from San Francisco's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival asked the group to play this year.

McWalters says that the entire tour sprung up from the chance encounter. Rossino started booking shows—a line of more than 30 gigs from their home near the Blue Ridge Mountains, all the way to the foggy polo grounds of Golden Gate Park, and back.

"I'm still trying to wrap my head around it a little bit," McWalters says of the tour. "I don't really know how it happened to us."

He and his band mates are just thankful to have the opportunity. Even if they don't see a return on their investment, McWalters says, that was never the point.

"We're going to have a few songs to give out, meet some cool people, and play some shows," he says. "We're keeping our minds open, and we're excited to see what the rest of the country looks like."

Maybe they'll find a new home, he muses, sounding like a rambling musician. "It's not something we've talked about at length, but there's nothing stopping us from making a move."


River Whyless performs at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28 at Streetlight Records, 939 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz. No Cover. The band also plays at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28 at The Blue Lagoon, 923 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz. Tickets are $5. 423-7117.

The Ghost Of Wrights
Folk Rock Experimental
Santa Cruz

The Getaway Girl
Pop and ambient theatric sounds
Santa Cruz, California

Redoaks

923 PACIFIC AVE
SANTA CRUZ, CA 95060
DOORS 8:00
SHOW 9:00

Vanishing Breed, Strelka, Mon Pubis, & Down Dirty Shake @ The Blue Lagoon Wednesday September 21st

Wednesday September 21st 2011

Vanishing Breed
Alternative
Gresham, Oregon

Strelka
Whatever
Los Angeles, CA

Mon Pubis
Psycho Blues Rock
San Jose, CA

Soul
Merced/San Francisco/Rohnert Park

923 Pacific Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Doors 8:00
Show 9:00

Old Arc, Hawk Jones, B L Z R S, & The Terrible @ The Blue Lagoon Wednesday October 5th

Wednesday October 5th 2011
Psych Funk Trip Hop Visual
Santa Cruz, CA

Rock
San Jose, CA

Post-Punk Hip Hop Nu-Metal
Santa Cruz, CA

Urban Distress
Santa Cruz, CA

923 Pacific Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Doors 8:00
Show 9:00

INFAMOUS BAND, MLY CREW, SCO, ROSS ROCK, RUBBA TUNG, & LP @ The Blue Lagoon Friday, September 16th

Friday September 16th 2011



SCO

ROSS ROCK


LP

923 PACIFIC AVE
SANTA CRUZ, CA 95060
DOORS 8:00
SHOW 9:00

Eviscerate, Fiends At Feast, Entragian, Giant Of The Mountain, & Gods In Graves @ The Blue Lagoon Wednesday September 14th


Wednesday September 14th 2011

Eviscerate
Death Metal
Santa Cruz, CA

We are a santa cruz death metal band that has been at it for a while now, we are always looking to play shows, and more you love us the faster we play.

Balckened Death Metal
Santa Cruz, CA

Striking a luciferian bargain between black and death metal, Fiends at Feast sound like the hellish, gruesome aftermath of a street fight between Deicide and Marduk. The commanding, vicious vocals are a hateful diatribe against the feeble Nazarene, while the razor-wire guitars slash at his wrists and the rhythm section smashes his skull to smithereens. This is not the monotonous, over-produced faux-extreme metal that gets shoved down our throats on a daily basis. This is the real shit, the shit that makes you remember what you liked about black/death metal in the first place. It’s rough and hungry and reeks of a band putting their blood, sweat and even more blood into mastering their craft.

Death Metal
Santa Cruz, CA

In the summer of 1998, ENTRAGIAN (pronounced En-tray-jen) founding members, guitarists Matt Kotila, Phil Hoey, drummer Logan Kroeber and bassist Nate Kotila comprised a catalog of brutally raw, technically exhausting instrumentals, refining their skills performing for dives and local house parties. With the addition Max Eicholz on vocals, ENTRAGIAN would draw first blood at the Aptos Club October 13th, 2001. In 2003 unleashing the ROBES EP, recorded and co-produced by Zach Ohren, and a never-released/completed full-length album. ENTRAGIAN would go on to play countless shows in the bay area sharing the stage with the likes of Avenged Sevenfold, Cattle Decapitation, Animosity and Origin, taking third place at the 2002 104.3 KMBY(the X) sponsored Battle of the Bands. Nate and Kroeber's departure in 2003 would slience ENTRAGIAN for almost 2 years, before an unannounced reunion on the same blood-stained stage where it all began. With drum-phenom Jimmy Giovacchini respectfully replacing Kroeber and Reuben Case completing the line-up, prepare for the UPCOMING NEW RELEASE

Blackened Progressive Sludge Metal
Plano, TX

Like the beast of seven heads emerging from the darkest depths of the ocean, Giant of the Mountain has ascended upon mankind with its Crushing delivery of Blackened Progressive Sludge metal

Black Metal Doom Metal Death Metal
Salinas, CA

Gods in Graves formed in late 2007 under the name Skin Canvas. Since then they have been putting on shows in the Monterey County area and in the Santa Cruz area. Debut album is in the works.


923 Pacific Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Doors 8:00
Show 9:00

Skinny Ricky & The Casual Encounters, Done Beginner, & Hermit Convention @ The Blue Lagoon Wednesday September 7th

Wednesday September 7th 2011

Skinny Ricky & The Casual Encounters
Soul R&B
Santa Cruz, CA

Acoustic Experimental Rock
Santa Cruz, CA

lo-fi indie anti-folk pop punk
Santa Cruz, CA

923 Pacific Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Doors 8:00
Show 9:00