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Saturday January 7 2017 8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• ALL AGES $10 in advance / $12 at the door Kymberli's Music Box presents... Apache kingrockerrecords.com/bands/apache/ garage-glam The Herms www.facebook.com/hermsthe psychsurf, punk, and western J Burd from Long Beach, CA www.facebook.com/jburdmusic/ rock guest DJ DJ Apache Omar Hernandez – vocals Carlos Palacios – bass Nick Allen – lead guitar Joey Genovese – rhythm guitar Matt Costa – drums -from San Francisco, CA, -Anyone who cares about rock and roll knows that San Francisco has been a mainstay and hideaway for talent ever since rock and roll started coming here. Countless faces have come and taken a picture for their scrapbooks, but you can count on one hand the bands that showed up, dug their heels into the sand, and dared anyone to make them move from their spot. I could talk about others, but not really. The truth is, the only real rock and roll band that has stuck around The Bay and still matters, is APACHE. If San Francisco is a “revolving door”, then Apache is the group of kids that all hopped in and told the doorman to do something about it, or call the fucking cops. Being a band that smokes their weight in weed and spends more time in the hospital than the studio can take its toll. Apache knows it won’t last forever, but after watching them play, you will quickly realize THEY DON’T GIVE A SHIT. Like musicians on the Titanic, they’re going down, playing to the cold bitter end. Long story short, Apache is the cockroach family in your floorboards. Try and kill them all you want, but honestly you are probably better off moving or setting the building on fire. Sorry, but Apache is too stoned to go anywhere. Whether you like it or not, Apache is THE Bay Area band, and they are here to fucking stay. The Herms Matt, Vladimir, Michael -from Los Angeles, CA -Having recently relocated from the Bay Area to Los Angeles, The Herms add true grit and originality to the sun-fried, post-punk scene of Southern California. Born in the co-ops of Berkeley, nurtured in the streets of San Francisco, and finally finding residence on the East side of LA, The Herms bring a frenetic, schizophrenic charm to the lo-fi reemergence. As John Dwyer of Thee Oh Sees puts it: “No one sounds like The Herms. No one sounds like Matt Lutz.” Vlad Duran’s unique, melodic basslines and Mike Leyva’s angular drum stomp fill out the other points of the sonic triangle. J Burd -from Long Beach, CA -“J. Burd is quite possibly the new T-Rex, his music sweats to its own beat and has a Punky, Sticky Sweet R&B sway, very underground, perfect for the late night romp in the city streets. His style is hypnotic and I look forward to hearing more of what he has to offer.” –Indiepulsemusic.com “Long Beach hoodrat J. BURD is a wild and wily bluesman with a punk ethos. A man and a guitar…when it’s done right, it’s seismic.”- Slyvinyl.com guest DJ - - |