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A Good Rogering / Abrams / Desert of Talking Shadows / bleakheart
Thu, 18 May, 7:00 PM PDT
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6:30 PM PDT
Transplants Brewing Company
40242 La Quinta Ln #101, Palmdale, CA 93551
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Rock
A Good Rogering
A Good Rogering
Rock
With the release of their debut album Long Overdue in 2010, A GOOD ROGERING unloaded their hard, heavy, and uninhibited brand of eclectic rock into the back alleys of the Live Music Capital of the World. Led by vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Skunk Manhattan, the quartet-turned-trio released their follow-up album Lifeblood in 2013. With the departure of founding member and bassist Aric “Chef” Wright in 2015, the band took a brief hiatus until reforming as a quintet in 2016 and subsequently released This Is Death Metal in 2017. The acoustic-driven introspective “Out of Reach” was released in 2018 followed by the funk-inspired “Mr. Peanut” in 2019. Their latest studio album Systematic Paralysis was released on April 22, 2022.
A GOOD ROGERING is:
Skunk Manhattan (vocals/guitar)
Sammiard Alvarado (bass)
Tim Driscoll (guitar/vocals)
John Takanikos (keyboard)
Rom Gov (drums)

Rock
Abrams
Abrams
Rock
Initially seeking to fuse melodic hooks with dissonance, Abrams began in 2013 in Denver, Colorado, with guitarist/vocalist Zach Amster and bassist/vocalist Taylor Iversen. Later joined by drummer Ryan DeWitt, Abrams has released an EP and three studio albums all to critical acclaim. With each release the listener can hear the band evolving and maturing to what it has become today. A band dedicated to compelling songwriting, and energetic live performances, Abrams ups the ante with the moody, heavy, psychedelic rock venture of their forthcoming LP, 'In the Dark.'
Adding Patrick Alberts (Call of The Void) to the lineup, 'In the Dark' is Abrams’ first release as a four-piece, following behind 2020's 'Modern Ways.' With the pandemic cancelling all touring plans for Modern Ways, Abrams immediately got to work demoing 30 plus songs for their next release. Studio time was booked in Summer 2021 with producer/engineer Dave Otero at Flatline Audio in Denver, CO who was the final piece in shaping the soundscape.
The new collection is a fine-tuned 45-minute sonic journey detailing the angers, fears, frustrations and joys inherent in living in a world gone mad. With cinematic guitar riffs, brooding leads and addictive vocal hooks, Abrams conjures a mature, polished and intensely passionate craft, urgent but not at all rushed. There are hints of early AmRep mixed in with the larger sounds of 90’s alt heroes Failure, Quicksand and Hum. Combine that with the heaviness of recent Mastodon and stoner psychedelia of All Them Witches and you get ‘In The Dark”.
For fans of Mastodon, Queens of the Stone Age, All Them Witches, Cave In, Failure, Hum and Quicksand, Abrams’ 'In the Dark' is out via Small Stone Records in September 2022.
Patrick Alberts - Guitar
Zachary Amster - Guitar/Vox
Ryan DeWitt - Drums
Taylor Iversen - Bass/Vox

Indie Rock
Desert of Talking Shadows
Desert of Talking Shadows
Indie Rock
Desert of Talking Shadows is a Rock N’ Roll band from Orange County, California. It features Mikey Qubti on Vocals and Guitar, Garrett Mahler on Guitar, Jack Thomas on Bass, and Detrick Forster on drums. They’re a new young band that brings attitude, truth, and storytelling back to rock music. Their live show is explosive and they are not a band to be missed.

Rock
bleakheart
bleakheart
Rock
Drawing influences from indie rock, shoegaze, psych rock, doom metal, goth/darkwave, Denver Colorado's BleakHeart creates an emotionally lush atmosphere of rich guitars, haunting synths, and dynamic vocals.
By juxtaposing mournful, low-fi, guitar-driven soundscapes with shimmering, ethereal vocals and keys, Dream Griever seeks to reflect on the absurdity of the human condition. “The album explores the patterns of destruction and turmoil created within ourselves, and the time we lose within those fleeting cycles,” says Schilling. Through anger, deception, loss, and wanting, Dream Griever presents a vulnerable and beautiful atmosphere of introspection around the pitfalls of human experience. “The record goes to all of those places - the acknowledgement, the attempted escape, and the inevitable missteps into the depths of our own machinations.”
Bleakheart began as a solo project of JP Damron (guitars, Vermin Womb), who soon recruited friend Kelly Schilling (vocals, keys, Dreadnought) to contribute her voice to the project. After releasing an initial demo together, the dreamily-dreary duo was then joined by Mark Chronister (guitars), Josh Kauffman (drums), and Jen GaNun (vocals, synth) to fully realize their unique brand of downtrodden, gothy psychedelia.