For Immediate Release: NYC Rock Trio Sex Slaves Recording New Album with Producer Ulrich Wild in Los Angeles
N.Y.C. rock trio, SEX SLAVES, is currently recording their third, yet-to-be-titled full length album at The Wilderness in Los Angeles, CA with veteran producer/engineer Ulrich Wild (Pantera, Dethklok, Static X). The follow-up to 2009’s ‘Wasted Angel’. Wild’s work with bands like Pantera, White Zombie, Dethklok, Static-X, Deftones and Australian up-and-comers Dangerous made him an obvious choice for the band: “Ulrich wears a lot of different hats sonically, but his feel and energy shine through on every record he makes. We wanted him to bring that energy out in us.”
Wild is equally excited about working with SEX SLAVES: “I’ve wanted to get these guys in the studio since I saw them live in 2008. Good tunes and bad attitude can make a great record, and this one is a delicious, rowdy mess.”
Performing over 1,000 shows in over 18 countries since 2005 with Nashville Pussy, Nothingface, The Genitorturers and Wednesday 13, the SEX SLAVES has drawn rave reviews from the public and press alike. Already heard on MTV’s The Real World and New York Ink, their blue collar rock sound is taking the world by storm.
Their Lower East side of New York City origins is felt all over their music. Classic Rock Magazine described SEX SLAVES as “sledgehammer heavy and slithery as a politician, but it’s also got epic, arena-rattling songs that’ll sit happily in your gut for hours, like slow-burning bourbon.”
SEX SLAVES plan to continue doing what they do best - touring heavily throughout North America and Europe with their forthcoming, third full-length release, still untitled. “It takes a guerilla mentality to survive in music today. We have the cycle down: write, record, tour your ass off, tour some more, tour even more, then start writing again. There are no handouts.”
The band plans to wrap up recording in mid-August. They are currently seeking a new label after parting ways with Level 7 Records. There is no release date for their “The Wilderness.”
www.SexSlavesNYC.com
www.UlrichWild.com
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Valor & Vengeance Tour Press Release
For Immediate Release: Valor & Vengeance on mini SW US run with The Great Americon, Gemini Syndrome, ‘Over & Over’ available for free download at www.valorvengeance.com
Los Angeles, CA - Southern California based hard rock band Valor & Vengeance will be making its long awaited debut performance at the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, CA on Monday, August 1, 2011. Sponsored by Alternative Revolt Magazine and Vampirefreaks.com, the show is free and is the first night of a Southern United States mini tour with The Great Americon and Gemini Syndrome.
Valor & Vengeance with The Great Americon and Gemini Syndrome
August 1 - West Hollywood, CA - Roxy Theater (Free All-Ages Show – 10 pm set time)
August 2 - Las Vegas, NV - Cheyenne Saloon (21+)
August 3 – Brick By Brick - San Diego, CA (21+)
August 4 – Jerry’s – Bakersfield, CA
August 5 - Fresno, CA – Babylon
August 6 – Shenanigans – Sacramento, CA (21+)
August 7 - San Francisco, CA – Cocomo (21+)
(note: shows are all 21 and over unless noted)
Formed in September 2009 in Huntington Beach, CA, Valor & Vengeance created heavy, dark, melodic yet haunting music with arena rock style vocals, V & V created a unique sound that went against the current music scene. Bassist Perry, guitarists Johnny Death , Matt Thrash, and drummer Lx Rodriguez began working with vocalist Norman Matthew (Murder FM) after their previous band The Kill Corps ended. They are also incorporated a transmedia infrasctucture into their music, and brand including a forthcoming band documentary Produced by Machine Head bassist Adam Duce.
Their first single, ‘Over & Over’ is available for free download at Until July 31st at www.valorvengeance.com. The single is currently being played on 107.7 FM The Bone’s Metal Zone by Nikki Blakk, as well as on rotation on various internet radio stations. The single will also be coming to Rock Band 3 this fall.
V & V is endorsed by ESP Guitars,Fernandes Bass Guitars, Godin Acoustic Guitars, Coffin Case, EMG Pickups, Dean Markley Strings, Mega Boogie Bass Amps,Vitamin Water ,Artifact Tattoo , Affliction and Remetee Clothing.
For more information, please visit:
www.valorvengeance.com
www.facebook.com/valorvengeance
Band Contact Information:
contact@valorvengeance.com
Los Angeles, CA - Southern California based hard rock band Valor & Vengeance will be making its long awaited debut performance at the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, CA on Monday, August 1, 2011. Sponsored by Alternative Revolt Magazine and Vampirefreaks.com, the show is free and is the first night of a Southern United States mini tour with The Great Americon and Gemini Syndrome.
Valor & Vengeance with The Great Americon and Gemini Syndrome
August 1 - West Hollywood, CA - Roxy Theater (Free All-Ages Show – 10 pm set time)
August 2 - Las Vegas, NV - Cheyenne Saloon (21+)
August 3 – Brick By Brick - San Diego, CA (21+)
August 4 – Jerry’s – Bakersfield, CA
August 5 - Fresno, CA – Babylon
August 6 – Shenanigans – Sacramento, CA (21+)
August 7 - San Francisco, CA – Cocomo (21+)
(note: shows are all 21 and over unless noted)
Formed in September 2009 in Huntington Beach, CA, Valor & Vengeance created heavy, dark, melodic yet haunting music with arena rock style vocals, V & V created a unique sound that went against the current music scene. Bassist Perry, guitarists Johnny Death , Matt Thrash, and drummer Lx Rodriguez began working with vocalist Norman Matthew (Murder FM) after their previous band The Kill Corps ended. They are also incorporated a transmedia infrasctucture into their music, and brand including a forthcoming band documentary Produced by Machine Head bassist Adam Duce.
Their first single, ‘Over & Over’ is available for free download at Until July 31st at www.valorvengeance.com. The single is currently being played on 107.7 FM The Bone’s Metal Zone by Nikki Blakk, as well as on rotation on various internet radio stations. The single will also be coming to Rock Band 3 this fall.
V & V is endorsed by ESP Guitars,Fernandes Bass Guitars, Godin Acoustic Guitars, Coffin Case, EMG Pickups, Dean Markley Strings, Mega Boogie Bass Amps,Vitamin Water ,Artifact Tattoo , Affliction and Remetee Clothing.
For more information, please visit:
www.valorvengeance.com
www.facebook.com/valorvengeance
Band Contact Information:
contact@valorvengeance.com
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Internal Corrosion Taking Part In Benefit For Japan at House of Blues Sunset on May 26th with All Shall Perish, Animals As Leaders, Cattle Decapitatio
For Immediate Release: Internal Corrosion Taking Part In Benefit For Japan at House of Blues Sunset on May 26th with All Shall Perish, Animals As Leaders, Cattle Decapitation, Abysmal Dawn
Los Angeles, CA – Southern California’s heavy music scene is joining forces to help raise money for this past March’s Japanese tsunami and earthquake disaster relief, as Los Angeles thrash metal act Internal Corrosion will be part of the Josh Barnett’s The Sun Rising Forever: A Benefit for Japan show on Thursday, May 26th at the House of Blues in Los Angeles CA. All Shall Perish, Animals As Leaders, Cattle Decapitation, Abysmal Dawn and Thrown Into Exile rounds out the rest of the bill.
Hosted by professional mixed martial arts fighter Josh Barnett, the proceeds from the evening will be donated to the Red Cross. A heavyweight division fighter for Strikeforce and a heavy music fan, he hand picked to take part of this fund raiser to help the aid of the Japanese people affected.
Forming in 2006, Internal Corrosion has created a strong fusion of classic thrash metal and roots heavy metal, incorporating dual guitar harmonies, power drumming, and clean yet edgy vocals. Their song ‘Legacy of Blood’ (off of their ‘Feast or Famine’ EP) was featured on the Paramount Pictures feature film ‘Jackass 3-D’ movie, as well as other songs were played on MTV’s ‘The Dudesons’ and ‘Parental Control.’ The band has played shows around the Southwestern US and Mexico, sharing stages with Municipal Waste, Philm, Warbringer and Jucifer.
The band is currently demoing new material for their forthcoming full length release, due out later in 2011.
For more information, please visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/internalcorrosion.
Los Angeles, CA – Southern California’s heavy music scene is joining forces to help raise money for this past March’s Japanese tsunami and earthquake disaster relief, as Los Angeles thrash metal act Internal Corrosion will be part of the Josh Barnett’s The Sun Rising Forever: A Benefit for Japan show on Thursday, May 26th at the House of Blues in Los Angeles CA. All Shall Perish, Animals As Leaders, Cattle Decapitation, Abysmal Dawn and Thrown Into Exile rounds out the rest of the bill.
Hosted by professional mixed martial arts fighter Josh Barnett, the proceeds from the evening will be donated to the Red Cross. A heavyweight division fighter for Strikeforce and a heavy music fan, he hand picked to take part of this fund raiser to help the aid of the Japanese people affected.
Forming in 2006, Internal Corrosion has created a strong fusion of classic thrash metal and roots heavy metal, incorporating dual guitar harmonies, power drumming, and clean yet edgy vocals. Their song ‘Legacy of Blood’ (off of their ‘Feast or Famine’ EP) was featured on the Paramount Pictures feature film ‘Jackass 3-D’ movie, as well as other songs were played on MTV’s ‘The Dudesons’ and ‘Parental Control.’ The band has played shows around the Southwestern US and Mexico, sharing stages with Municipal Waste, Philm, Warbringer and Jucifer.
The band is currently demoing new material for their forthcoming full length release, due out later in 2011.
For more information, please visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/internalcorrosion.
Motor Gun Hotel bio
Living on the edge is a way of life in the rock n’ roll world - ask Motor Gun Hotel frontman and guitarist Jimmy Craig about this and his life is displayed within his lyrics. In fact, the band name came from a moment in his life which ironically is also one of his song titles.
After shuffling around various bands over the , he began writing a collection of songs on his own and auditioning different musicians. He found bassist Phil Luth and drummer Wendy Rose, both who were instantly sold on Motor Gun Hotel’s bluesy yet high energy rock n’roll sound.
" ‘Motor Gun Hotel’ became the name of our band because of a song I wrote in 2004 of the same title. The song is about growing up fast around a lot of bikers and living in and out of hotels throughout my childhood. Once I wrote the song, the title stuck out to me. Ironically, at that time, I was looking to form another band. I had been searching for a good band name that explained where I came from and where I was going. I thought ‘Motor Gun Hotel’ explained it all, and would be a perfect name for this new band I had envisioned,” explained Jimmy.
The trio began playing shows throughout Southern California and instantly built a dedicated fan base, opening for such bands as Death By Stereo, Green Jello, and Vanilla Ice. Their hard work helped them get selected to perform on the 2009 Sunset Strip Music Festival at the Cat Club.
In 2005, Motor Gun Hotel recorded their first CD with producer Dave Waterbury (former Spirit bassist) at Waterbury Productions. From those sessions, filmmakers Arie and Mark Van Schyndel included the song ‘Soul Pilot’ in their film, “Two Wheel Terrors.”
In 2006, the band recorded their second CD at The Sound Kitchen in Nashville, Tennessee with engineer JR McNeely (Paramore, Underoath). Songs such as ‘Lift Off’ and ‘How’s It Going’ gained airplay in Southern California on Kat Corbett’s ‘Locals Only’ show on KROQ 106.7 FM, as well as being featured on the station’s 2008 Compilation CD as well as playing several station sponsored events at the Slide Bar in Fullerton, CA. Other regionally syndicated radio shows such as the Frosty Heidi & Frank Show on KLSX FM 97.1 featured them on their ‘Should I Stay Or Should I Go’ segment, as well as the Mark & Brian show on 95.5 KLOS FM. A buzz about Motor Gun Hotel helped attract FUSE TV to feature them in a biography about upcoming rock bands called ‘Rock Bottom’ in 2008. They were featured in publications such as the OC Weekly, the Orange County Register, and Live OC Magazine, which further spread the band’s name.
In 2009, the band recorded a third CD with Waterbury at Waterbury Productions once again. Motor Gun Hotel was selected as the only unsigned nominated act for the 2009 Orange County Music Awards’ Best Metal Band of the Year category, amongst a list of nominees such as Avenged Sevenfold, Bleeding Through and Atreyu. They also were nominated in 2010’s Los Angeles Music Awards’ Best Hard Rock Band.
After shuffling around various bands over the , he began writing a collection of songs on his own and auditioning different musicians. He found bassist Phil Luth and drummer Wendy Rose, both who were instantly sold on Motor Gun Hotel’s bluesy yet high energy rock n’roll sound.
" ‘Motor Gun Hotel’ became the name of our band because of a song I wrote in 2004 of the same title. The song is about growing up fast around a lot of bikers and living in and out of hotels throughout my childhood. Once I wrote the song, the title stuck out to me. Ironically, at that time, I was looking to form another band. I had been searching for a good band name that explained where I came from and where I was going. I thought ‘Motor Gun Hotel’ explained it all, and would be a perfect name for this new band I had envisioned,” explained Jimmy.
The trio began playing shows throughout Southern California and instantly built a dedicated fan base, opening for such bands as Death By Stereo, Green Jello, and Vanilla Ice. Their hard work helped them get selected to perform on the 2009 Sunset Strip Music Festival at the Cat Club.
In 2005, Motor Gun Hotel recorded their first CD with producer Dave Waterbury (former Spirit bassist) at Waterbury Productions. From those sessions, filmmakers Arie and Mark Van Schyndel included the song ‘Soul Pilot’ in their film, “Two Wheel Terrors.”
In 2006, the band recorded their second CD at The Sound Kitchen in Nashville, Tennessee with engineer JR McNeely (Paramore, Underoath). Songs such as ‘Lift Off’ and ‘How’s It Going’ gained airplay in Southern California on Kat Corbett’s ‘Locals Only’ show on KROQ 106.7 FM, as well as being featured on the station’s 2008 Compilation CD as well as playing several station sponsored events at the Slide Bar in Fullerton, CA. Other regionally syndicated radio shows such as the Frosty Heidi & Frank Show on KLSX FM 97.1 featured them on their ‘Should I Stay Or Should I Go’ segment, as well as the Mark & Brian show on 95.5 KLOS FM. A buzz about Motor Gun Hotel helped attract FUSE TV to feature them in a biography about upcoming rock bands called ‘Rock Bottom’ in 2008. They were featured in publications such as the OC Weekly, the Orange County Register, and Live OC Magazine, which further spread the band’s name.
In 2009, the band recorded a third CD with Waterbury at Waterbury Productions once again. Motor Gun Hotel was selected as the only unsigned nominated act for the 2009 Orange County Music Awards’ Best Metal Band of the Year category, amongst a list of nominees such as Avenged Sevenfold, Bleeding Through and Atreyu. They also were nominated in 2010’s Los Angeles Music Awards’ Best Hard Rock Band.
Jerry Montano Bio
There are very few individuals who have the drive and passion to achieve goals like Jerry Montano. As a professional musician and songwriter, he is one of a few players who have left a lasting impression on and off the stage. Plus his wild, rebellious persona sets him apart from many other players around today. His contributions as a bassist has him taking part in various projects selling over two million records worldwide.
His passion for playing the bass guitar originated after seeing Gene Simmons of KISS, blowing fire and spitting blood everywhere. That image left a lasting impression on a then-five years old Jerry wanting to look and dress like him and further changed his life forever. His love of loud, rebellious music attracted him towards outlaw figures such as David Allan Coe, Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams Jr. Other influences, such as Geezer Butler(Black Sabbath) and Cliff Burton(Metallica) also helped shape his playing style.
“I was always a rock ‘n roll kid. I loved KISS, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Metallica, Guns N Roses, The Misfits, Motley Crue and Slade. Anything with tons of attitude,” explains Jerry, about his musical background.
His earliest stints began in Suffer, a short lived band featuring Rob “Blasko” Nicholson (Ozzy Osbourne/Rob Zombie bassist) - Notorious Hollywood band 57 Crown alongside Mike Savage (Pygmy Love Circus) Joey Gold (Love/Hate) and desert rock band Unida, featuring former Kyuss vocalist John Garcia. During these years, he played the local music scene, befriending other musicians with whom he would cross paths with much later on.
His edgy playing style drew the attention of The Deadlights(Elektra
Records), with whom they immediately became a large drawing act within Southern California. They recorded their self-titled CD with producer Sylvia Massey (Tool), and then immediately began touring with bands such as Static X and Type O Negative, as well as taking part on the 2000 edition of Ozzfest alongside Ozzy Osbourne,Pantera and Godsmack.
During that Ozzfest, he befriended Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell Abbott,
who later asked Jerry to join his side project Gasoline. In 2000, Gasoline performed shows in Dallas, TX, alongside Jerry Cantrell. Playing with power
players like these allowed him a rare opportunity to play in front of crowds very few players get to do within their careers. This time helped shape his sound into something other musicians paid attention to.
His services as a bassist have been enlisted by many bands and had the privilege of touring with a wide variety of artists over the years. He has toured with Nothingface (2001), in support of their VIOLENCE CD, touring with Pantera, Disturbed, Staind and Mudvayne. He later was asked to join and toured with Danzig
(2003), featuring the legendary Glenn Danzig of Misfits and Samhain fame, appearing on various festivals internationally, and recorded Danzig 8: Circle of Snakes and The lost tracks of Danzig. Ironically, Jerry was later asked to play bass with The Danzig/Misfits in 2005 on for first few Blackest of the Black tours and many European festivals.
In 2006, Jerry collaborated with a group of musicians who he had interactions with before. He brought in Nothingface guitarist Tom Maxwell, Mudvayne vocalist Chad Gray and guitarist Tribbett, and Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott together to shape the supergroup Hellyeah he helped create. He was one of the key songwriters in the band, achieving Gold Status(500,000 plus records sold in the US)
In 2009 Jerry befriended Bill Manspeaker and his multi-platinum band Green Jello. Jerry has been sitting in for shows and tours ever since including Van's Warped Tour 2010.
In May of 2010 Montano announced on the black carpet for The Golden Gods awards he had been writing songs for Vinnie Appice's (Black Sabbath/Dio)untitled project.. And even Shavo from System Of A Down.
Recently, Jerry has been working on a solo project under the moniker Jerry
Montano’s Down & Dirty. Taking what he has learned over the years, he is
branching out musically and creatively, creating some of his most mature sounding works. Musically, it has been described as a hybrid of acoustic and Southern Rock, with some country influences. He has been enjoying branching out into writing songs on his own, and incorporating what he had learned over the years. “Anyone can write a riff. I am more into writing timeless songs. That’s the real magic.”
Jerry endorses Line 6, AmPeg, SIT Strings, EV, Sennheiser Microphones,
Gibson Guitars, Ernie Ball Basses and Zoom.
--Rei Nishimoto 2010
His passion for playing the bass guitar originated after seeing Gene Simmons of KISS, blowing fire and spitting blood everywhere. That image left a lasting impression on a then-five years old Jerry wanting to look and dress like him and further changed his life forever. His love of loud, rebellious music attracted him towards outlaw figures such as David Allan Coe, Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams Jr. Other influences, such as Geezer Butler(Black Sabbath) and Cliff Burton(Metallica) also helped shape his playing style.
“I was always a rock ‘n roll kid. I loved KISS, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Metallica, Guns N Roses, The Misfits, Motley Crue and Slade. Anything with tons of attitude,” explains Jerry, about his musical background.
His earliest stints began in Suffer, a short lived band featuring Rob “Blasko” Nicholson (Ozzy Osbourne/Rob Zombie bassist) - Notorious Hollywood band 57 Crown alongside Mike Savage (Pygmy Love Circus) Joey Gold (Love/Hate) and desert rock band Unida, featuring former Kyuss vocalist John Garcia. During these years, he played the local music scene, befriending other musicians with whom he would cross paths with much later on.
His edgy playing style drew the attention of The Deadlights(Elektra
Records), with whom they immediately became a large drawing act within Southern California. They recorded their self-titled CD with producer Sylvia Massey (Tool), and then immediately began touring with bands such as Static X and Type O Negative, as well as taking part on the 2000 edition of Ozzfest alongside Ozzy Osbourne,Pantera and Godsmack.
During that Ozzfest, he befriended Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell Abbott,
who later asked Jerry to join his side project Gasoline. In 2000, Gasoline performed shows in Dallas, TX, alongside Jerry Cantrell. Playing with power
players like these allowed him a rare opportunity to play in front of crowds very few players get to do within their careers. This time helped shape his sound into something other musicians paid attention to.
His services as a bassist have been enlisted by many bands and had the privilege of touring with a wide variety of artists over the years. He has toured with Nothingface (2001), in support of their VIOLENCE CD, touring with Pantera, Disturbed, Staind and Mudvayne. He later was asked to join and toured with Danzig
(2003), featuring the legendary Glenn Danzig of Misfits and Samhain fame, appearing on various festivals internationally, and recorded Danzig 8: Circle of Snakes and The lost tracks of Danzig. Ironically, Jerry was later asked to play bass with The Danzig/Misfits in 2005 on for first few Blackest of the Black tours and many European festivals.
In 2006, Jerry collaborated with a group of musicians who he had interactions with before. He brought in Nothingface guitarist Tom Maxwell, Mudvayne vocalist Chad Gray and guitarist Tribbett, and Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott together to shape the supergroup Hellyeah he helped create. He was one of the key songwriters in the band, achieving Gold Status(500,000 plus records sold in the US)
In 2009 Jerry befriended Bill Manspeaker and his multi-platinum band Green Jello. Jerry has been sitting in for shows and tours ever since including Van's Warped Tour 2010.
In May of 2010 Montano announced on the black carpet for The Golden Gods awards he had been writing songs for Vinnie Appice's (Black Sabbath/Dio)untitled project.. And even Shavo from System Of A Down.
Recently, Jerry has been working on a solo project under the moniker Jerry
Montano’s Down & Dirty. Taking what he has learned over the years, he is
branching out musically and creatively, creating some of his most mature sounding works. Musically, it has been described as a hybrid of acoustic and Southern Rock, with some country influences. He has been enjoying branching out into writing songs on his own, and incorporating what he had learned over the years. “Anyone can write a riff. I am more into writing timeless songs. That’s the real magic.”
Jerry endorses Line 6, AmPeg, SIT Strings, EV, Sennheiser Microphones,
Gibson Guitars, Ernie Ball Basses and Zoom.
--Rei Nishimoto 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
Kingsize Press Release (June 14, 2010)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: KINGSIZE OFFER FREE DOWNLOAD OF ‘THE TECHNOCRATIC’ VIA WWW.THISISKINGSIZE.COM
JUNE 14, 2010 (LOS ANGELES, CA) – Los Angeles based KINGSIZE is making their first single ‘The Technocratic’ available for free via their official website http://www.thisiskingsize.com. The song has been featured on the popular Kerri Kasem Podcast (www.thekpod.com), also the co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show The Sixx Sense with Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue. Lead vocalist, Jason Thomas Gordon, has been a regularly featured guest, and Kasem herself has championed the band as a longtime fan.
The band’s music has also been used as the theme song for the CBS television series ‘Gary Unmarried’, featuring comedian Jay Mohr. Recently, Kingsize joined forces with Live Nation, House of Blues, and Total Live Music to create The St. Jude Rock ‘n Roll Hope Show - a traveling concert series to benefit the children at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, TN. Their first show kicked off last July with Kingsize in support of Stone Temple Pilots at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, CA. Jason’s grandfather, Danny Thomas, founded the hospital in 1962.
The four piece band consists of Jason, guitarist Cary Beare , bassist Matt DelVecchio, and drummer, Andrew Crosby. Together now for only a couple of years, Kingsize has quickly earned the reputation as one of LA’s most exciting live bands.
The end of 2008 saw the band release two EP’s. A scrappy brother and a dirty sister -The Good Fight and The Bad Night are each a record which glimpses into a world where the Replacements meet Pink Floyd - where Tom Petty meets The Cure – and where Rock ‘n Roll is alive and well.
2010 and the guys are ready to breakthrough on a whole new level. The band has just completed work on their first full length record. ‘The Technocratic’ is a hint of what’s to come. Hear it first by downloading it free – right now at www.thisiskingsize.com.
JUNE 14, 2010 (LOS ANGELES, CA) – Los Angeles based KINGSIZE is making their first single ‘The Technocratic’ available for free via their official website http://www.thisiskingsize.com. The song has been featured on the popular Kerri Kasem Podcast (www.thekpod.com), also the co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show The Sixx Sense with Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue. Lead vocalist, Jason Thomas Gordon, has been a regularly featured guest, and Kasem herself has championed the band as a longtime fan.
The band’s music has also been used as the theme song for the CBS television series ‘Gary Unmarried’, featuring comedian Jay Mohr. Recently, Kingsize joined forces with Live Nation, House of Blues, and Total Live Music to create The St. Jude Rock ‘n Roll Hope Show - a traveling concert series to benefit the children at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, TN. Their first show kicked off last July with Kingsize in support of Stone Temple Pilots at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, CA. Jason’s grandfather, Danny Thomas, founded the hospital in 1962.
The four piece band consists of Jason, guitarist Cary Beare , bassist Matt DelVecchio, and drummer, Andrew Crosby. Together now for only a couple of years, Kingsize has quickly earned the reputation as one of LA’s most exciting live bands.
The end of 2008 saw the band release two EP’s. A scrappy brother and a dirty sister -The Good Fight and The Bad Night are each a record which glimpses into a world where the Replacements meet Pink Floyd - where Tom Petty meets The Cure – and where Rock ‘n Roll is alive and well.
2010 and the guys are ready to breakthrough on a whole new level. The band has just completed work on their first full length record. ‘The Technocratic’ is a hint of what’s to come. Hear it first by downloading it free – right now at www.thisiskingsize.com.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Levon Sultanian Bio
Over the past decade, veteran musician and songwriter Levon Sultanian has been a valuable player within the Los Angeles music scene. His musical journey began on piano at the age of seven, where he studied classical music with his grandfather. He eventually picked up the guitar at age nine. Discovering players such as Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple), Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) and Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen, it inspired him to buy his first Fender Stratocaster at age 11.
As a musician, he has played with Onesidezero, recording and writing on their two full length recordings, 2001’s Is This Room Getting Smaller? (Maverick Records), and 2007’s Onesidezero (Corporate Punishment). ‘Tapwater’ was featured in the 2002 film A Walk To Remember (Warner Bros. Pictures), while ‘New World Order’ was featured in the television series Smallville (CW Network), both songs that Levon co-wrote. They toured with Incubus, 311, Rob Zombie, Zebrahead, and the Static X and Soulfly tour, which eventually led to the formation of his next project, Abloom.
In Abloom, Levon had worked with former Soulfly members, drummer Roy Mayorga (Stone Sour), guitarist Mikey Doling (Snot/Invitro), and bassist Marcello Dias (Against All Will/Dead Heart Saints), as well as Onesidezero vocalist Jasan Radford. Within its brief time, the band recorded material with System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian, and later opened the Southwestern dates on the Static X/SOiL tour, as well as participating on the 2005 Zippo Tour. Their song ‘What You Came For’ was featured in the B-Movie The Passing.
Levon has since expanded his horizons into other areas, including producing and sound engineering. He has previously worked with producers Ulrich Wild (Static X), Toby Wright (Sevendust, Fear Factory), Jim Wirt (Incubus, Jack’s Mannequin), and John Travis (Kid Rock) on many of his previous musical ventures. His personal credits include classical outfit Kohar, Los Angeles based rock band Red Snow and Russian metal band ANJ (he co-wrote songs and hired as their live guitarist). ANJ was nominated in three categories for the 2009 Los Angeles Music Awards - Music Video of the Year, Best Song, International Showcase Artist of the Year, and International Songwriter of the Year.
As a songwriter, he has teamed up with various musical acts to collaborate for songwriting. His understanding and adaptability between different genres of music has made his skills a valuable asset. He has co-written with people such as Poet Named Life, which featured Black Eyed Peas members Jaime Luis “Taboo Nawasha” Gomez and Allan “apl.de.ap” Pineda Lindo ; Mazik (Blood of Abraham); and Takbir ‘Tak’ Bashir (Styles of Beyond); as well as a song on Roy Mayorga’s solo album titled ‘Desert Song’ (also featuring Slipknot/Stone Sour guitarist Jim Root).
Levon has been involved with coordinating benefit concerts for various causes. He was involved in four high profile Los Angeles benefit shows - Sultan To Marz Productions – Der Zor Eve Of Justice: A Rock Concert To Benefit Pyunic Disabled Children of Armenia at the Roxy Theater, Amplifly Your Voice Against Genocide” benefit concert for Darfur at the El Rey Theater, Recognize The Armenian Genocide Festival (with Axis of Justice) at the Knitting Factory, and Silenced Cries: A Benefit Concert For Humanity (co-sponsored by the USC Armenian Student Association) at USC Bovard Auditorium (with Jacob Armen). Each of the benefit shows helped raise money for various causes he felt deeply about.
Levon is endorsed by ESP Guitars, Bogner Amplifiers, Dunlop Electronics, Dean Markley Strings, and Seymour Duncan Pick Ups.
As a musician, he has played with Onesidezero, recording and writing on their two full length recordings, 2001’s Is This Room Getting Smaller? (Maverick Records), and 2007’s Onesidezero (Corporate Punishment). ‘Tapwater’ was featured in the 2002 film A Walk To Remember (Warner Bros. Pictures), while ‘New World Order’ was featured in the television series Smallville (CW Network), both songs that Levon co-wrote. They toured with Incubus, 311, Rob Zombie, Zebrahead, and the Static X and Soulfly tour, which eventually led to the formation of his next project, Abloom.
In Abloom, Levon had worked with former Soulfly members, drummer Roy Mayorga (Stone Sour), guitarist Mikey Doling (Snot/Invitro), and bassist Marcello Dias (Against All Will/Dead Heart Saints), as well as Onesidezero vocalist Jasan Radford. Within its brief time, the band recorded material with System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian, and later opened the Southwestern dates on the Static X/SOiL tour, as well as participating on the 2005 Zippo Tour. Their song ‘What You Came For’ was featured in the B-Movie The Passing.
Levon has since expanded his horizons into other areas, including producing and sound engineering. He has previously worked with producers Ulrich Wild (Static X), Toby Wright (Sevendust, Fear Factory), Jim Wirt (Incubus, Jack’s Mannequin), and John Travis (Kid Rock) on many of his previous musical ventures. His personal credits include classical outfit Kohar, Los Angeles based rock band Red Snow and Russian metal band ANJ (he co-wrote songs and hired as their live guitarist). ANJ was nominated in three categories for the 2009 Los Angeles Music Awards - Music Video of the Year, Best Song, International Showcase Artist of the Year, and International Songwriter of the Year.
As a songwriter, he has teamed up with various musical acts to collaborate for songwriting. His understanding and adaptability between different genres of music has made his skills a valuable asset. He has co-written with people such as Poet Named Life, which featured Black Eyed Peas members Jaime Luis “Taboo Nawasha” Gomez and Allan “apl.de.ap” Pineda Lindo ; Mazik (Blood of Abraham); and Takbir ‘Tak’ Bashir (Styles of Beyond); as well as a song on Roy Mayorga’s solo album titled ‘Desert Song’ (also featuring Slipknot/Stone Sour guitarist Jim Root).
Levon has been involved with coordinating benefit concerts for various causes. He was involved in four high profile Los Angeles benefit shows - Sultan To Marz Productions – Der Zor Eve Of Justice: A Rock Concert To Benefit Pyunic Disabled Children of Armenia at the Roxy Theater, Amplifly Your Voice Against Genocide” benefit concert for Darfur at the El Rey Theater, Recognize The Armenian Genocide Festival (with Axis of Justice) at the Knitting Factory, and Silenced Cries: A Benefit Concert For Humanity (co-sponsored by the USC Armenian Student Association) at USC Bovard Auditorium (with Jacob Armen). Each of the benefit shows helped raise money for various causes he felt deeply about.
Levon is endorsed by ESP Guitars, Bogner Amplifiers, Dunlop Electronics, Dean Markley Strings, and Seymour Duncan Pick Ups.
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