Posted by Soup Kitchen on Friday, April 30, 2010,
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Soup Kitchen Rocks 9
went off this past Sunday at the Talking Stick in Venice, and it was
indeed chick-tastic! This time they featured an all-girl jam of music
and film, with Mather Louth and Radio Noir, Diamonds Under Fire, Jessie
Payo, and films by Masque Films. While there were a few hiccups, it was
made up for by all the talent squeezed into one room.
The first scheduled band of the evening, Electric Children, were
no-shows, so the evening opened with a screening of Alice and the Wh... Continue reading ...
Posted by Soup Kitchen on Tuesday, March 30, 2010,
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Soup Kitchen Rocks 8 at the Unknown Theater was a bit of a bumpy ride, but we pulled through with some great performances, art and video! This one featured The Midnight Scene, Death Hymn Number 9, The Terrapin, Inazuma, Sebastian Zelepin, Michael Angelo Galasso, Hestin Lostwood, Jeff McDonald, Sam Cahill, and A Friend of Yours Productions. We started a bit late with two films by Sam Cahill and The Midnight Scene, who delivered their synth-pop-rock flawlessly. Live, they sound just like their ... Continue reading ...
Posted by Soup Kitchen on Thursday, March 25, 2010,
Death Hymn Number 9
is one of the most exciting bands to come out of the OC in a long, long
time. They’ve got the bluegrass country garage punk sound going on –
the kind you’d hear in emanating from the back of some run-down wooden
shack in a forgotten town in West Virginia. And with song titles like,
“Gospel” and “I Reckon You Gonna Die”, you city-folk best hold on to
your hats around Death Hymn Number 9. They’ll rock them off in no time!
Death Hymn’s focus is straigh... Continue reading ...
Posted by Soup Kitchen on Wednesday, February 24, 2010,
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The most recent SOUP Kitchen show, SOUP Kitchen 7
at the Neon Venus Theatre was one of the most successful yet, featuring a wide variety of genres,
from garage punk to Americana to folk to lo-fi drum and bass to
post-modern indie. Bands featured were Brooke Trout and the Anchormen,
Stoned Koalas, Push to Transmit, The Big Bad, Totally Serious, Bumtech,
and Shakey Graves, pictured here. Artists featured were Jeff Klarin,
Rebecca Johnson, Liz Brizzi, and Trisha Hanudel. Filmmaker Thad
Jaworsky ... Continue reading ...
Posted by Soup Kitchen on Tuesday, August 11, 2009,
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FIRST - Super thanks to everyone who made SK6 the huge success that it was - our best one yet!! Those who've been with us from the beginning can certainly attest that we've come a long way from the backyard in Glendale!
Special thanks to: The Undead M, For Blocks, Evita Freaks, Push to Transmit, Reidar Doan, Coco O'Connor, What's Their Name?, Laura Lichter, Star Foreman, Rocio Moran, Sebastian Zelepin, Will Koffman, Eric October, Steve Seleska, Hestin Lostwood, Mitchell Stein, and Dreams by Ma... Continue reading ...
Posted by Soup Kitchen on Friday, August 7, 2009,
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