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X / Los Lobos / The Blasters at O.C. Observatory 12.27.18
Last night I kissed 2018’s ass goodbye the best way I possibly could: by driving down to the O.C. Observatory to see X, Los Lobos and The Blasters play. You already know it was great. It’s ALWAYS great every time … Continue reading
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Tagged deb frazin, deb frazin photography, Exene Cervenka, john doe, LA punk, Live Music, punk rock, The OC Observatory, x
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Death Valley Girls Record Release Show at The Echo 11.30.18
The Death Valley Girls have just released their fantastic new album “Darkness Rains”, and tonight we all celebrated at The Echo. I was late (I was busy eating a plate of fish sticks on my living room floor while watching … Continue reading
OFF! at The Observatory 11.26.18
Off! played a blazing set at The Observatory on Monday night. Thanks to Keith Morris, I was allowed to get into the photo pit and get these snaps for you. Enjoy!
Posted in Music, Photo Essays
Tagged Circle Jerks, deb frazin, deb frazin photography, keith morris, live music photography, OFF!, punk rock, Redd Kross, Steven McDonald
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Southern Culture on the Skids at The Echoplex 11.8.18
When you have a ticket to a Southern Culture on the Skids show, you KNOW you’re goin’ to a party. SCOTS is notorious for their wild shows (it’s very possible to get a piece of fried chicken or a glob … Continue reading
The Gears final L.A. show at Cafe Nela 10.19.18
The night I’d been dreading for a few months had finally arrived. One of my favorite punk bands, The Gears, had called it quits, and played their last show in L.A. at Cafe Nela on Friday night. After a few … Continue reading
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Tagged cafe nela, deb frazin, deb frazin photography, LA punk, Live Music, punk rock, The Gears
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The Scientists at Zebulon
Well, it finally happened. After over 30 years of waiting, Australian garage-punk legends The Scientists finally toured the U.S., and made one of my dreams come true. They played two scorching shows at Zebulon, and those shows were so wild, … Continue reading
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Tagged deb frazin, deb frazin photography, Kim Salmon, Live Music, music photography, the scientists, Zebulon
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Ex-Stains at The Echo 6.18.18
Tonight Ex-Stains played their second to last show at the Cat Scan residency at The Echo. If you haven’t already heard, the band is calling it quits. I’ve always loved this band, so tonight’s show was a little heartbreaking for … Continue reading
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Tagged Allison Wolfe, deb frazin, deb frazin photography, ex-stains, punk photography, punk rock, riot grrrl, the echo
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Oh Sees, Le Shok, Pow! & Ice Balloons at Zebulon 6.12.18
Last Tuesday, Zebulon Cafe hosted a special benefit show featuring Le Shok, Pow!, Ice Balloons and Oh Sees. It’s always a big treat to see headliners like Oh Sees play in an intimate setting like Zebulon. The line-up was solid, … Continue reading
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Tagged deb frazin, deb frazin photography, Ice Balloons, Le Shok, oh sees, Pow!, punk, punk rock, thee oh sees, Zebulon
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Lie’, Egrets on Ergot and The Tissues at Part Time Punks 6.3.18
Last night Part Time Punks hosted another hot Sunday night scorcher at The Echoplex! Haunted Horses opened the show with a dark, very loud industrial-tinged set. I’ve really been into the synthpunk/darkwave scene lately, and Haunted Horses was just what … Continue reading