{"id":19648,"date":"2011-03-15T10:00:47","date_gmt":"2011-03-15T10:00:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/?p=19648"},"modified":"2012-04-29T16:13:57","modified_gmt":"2012-04-29T21:13:57","slug":"march-2011-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/march-2011-news\/","title":{"rendered":"MARCH 2011 NEWS"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>SIDE ONE DUMMY RECORDS NEWS<\/strong> &#8211; GET 6 FLOGGING MOLLY ALBUMS FOR $20! For a VERY LIMITED TIME we are offering a St. Patrick\u2019s day sale on our entire catalog of Flogging Molly CD\u2019s. You can get all 6 albums we have released (Swagger, Drunken Lullabies, Within A Mile Of Home, Whiskey On A Sunday, Float and Live at The Greek Theatre) for $20! We only have 200 of these packages available so order QUICK before they are all gone! You can order HERE.<\/p>\n<p><strong>JUICE MAGAZINE POP QUIZ WITH NO REDEEMING SOCIAL VALUE (NRSV)<\/strong><br \/>\nBand Name: NO REDEEMING SOCIAL VALUE<br \/>\nMusician\u2019s Name: MAJOR DAMAGE (VOCALS)<br \/>\nFILL IN THE BLANK<br \/>\nThe easiest way to piss me off is\u2026. drink the last beer in the fridge.<br \/>\nWhat I do to piss people off\u2026 vote.<br \/>\nIf I had to choose another profession, I would be a \u2026 race car driver.<br \/>\nIf I ruled the world for a day I would\u2026 throw a keg party, dude.<br \/>\nMy Mom wanted me to become a\u2026 mortician\/ funeral director<br \/>\nThe worst band in history is\u2026 the Rolling Stones or Aerosmith \u2013 they both suck!<br \/>\nThe best band of all time\u2026 the Kinks or the Ramones (it\u2019s a tie)<br \/>\nCan you do a stupid human trick, if yes, what is it\u2026 i can drink enough whiskey to sink a battleship.<br \/>\nThe nastiest thing I\u2019ve ever seen on a tour bus is\u2026 the bathroom.<br \/>\nWhen alone, I pass time by\u2026 smoking weed.<br \/>\nWhen I party I try to have plenty of\u2026 weed.<br \/>\nThe best band I\u2019ve heard lately is\u2026 Das Racist.<br \/>\nIn 15 years, I\u2019ll be doing\u2026 smoking weed.<br \/>\nIf I could hang with anyone in history for a day, it would be\u2026 Hank Williams Jr.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LEARN MORE ABOUT NO REDEEMING SOCIAL VALUE HERE<\/strong> &#8211; http:\/\/www.nrsv.com\/<\/p>\n<p><strong>SHROUD EATER | BEER BACON &amp; BLUNTS MINI TOUR<\/strong> &#8211; Debut full-length \u2018ThunderNoise\u2019 out now<br \/>\nMIAMI \u2013 Miami stoner metal rock trio, Shroud Eater, has revealed the dates for an upcoming mini tour with fellow South Florida act, Hollow Leg.\u00a0 The \u201cBeer Bacon and Blunts Mini Tour\u201d is set to kick off in St. Augustine, FL on March 22nd, and will cut through the southern part of the country before wrapping up in New Orleans on March 26th. The dates for the five-day excursion are\u2026<br \/>\nTuesday, March 22 \u2013 Stay True Tattoo, St. Augustine<br \/>\nWednesday, March 23 \u2013 Highland Inn Ballroom, Atlanta, GA<br \/>\nThursday, March 24 \u2013 House Show \u2013 1126 South 28th Avenue, Hattiesburg, MS<br \/>\nFriday, March 25 \u2013 Here Today, Gone Tomorrow Thrift, Baton Rouge, LA<br \/>\nSaturday, March 26 \u2013 Siberia, New Orleans, LA<\/p>\n<p>Shroud Eater is touring in support of its doomanic debut full-length, ThunderNoise, which the band self-released in January.\u00a0 Fans are encouraged to vote for Shroud Eater and ThunderNoise in the second round of the \u201cSludge Region\u201d of HeavyPlanet.net\u2019s head-to-head band competition.<br \/>\nThe DIY effort is available for purchase in a multitude of formats.\u00a0 The record is also streaming in its entirety at the same location. Shroud Eater is: Jeannie Saiz \u2013 guitar\/vocals, Janette Valentine \u2013 bass, Felipe Torres \u2013 drums. www.shroudeaterrocks.com<\/p>\n<p><strong>SMOKE &amp; ROLL : A THEO HAND PHOTO EXHIBIT<\/strong> &#8211; Saturday March 12, 2011 at The Join, 8771 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA. Live performance by Natural Remedy.<\/p>\n<p><strong>TOO FAST TO LIVE, TOO YOUNG TO DIE! &#8211; TOO FAST TO LIVE, TOO YOUNG TO DIE<\/strong>&#8211; Selections from California Punk &#8211; February 25 \u2013 March 26, 2010. Opening Reception: Friday, Feb 25th 2011 \/ 7 \u2013 11 p.m. Musical performance at 9pm<br \/>\nFEATURING WORK BY EDWARD COLVER, SHEPARD FAIREY, GLEN E. FRIEDMAN, JENNY LENS, DAVE MARKEY, RAYMOND PETTIBON, JORDAN SCHWARTZ, WINSTON SMITH. Original flyers, posters, set lists and more from Bryan Ray Turcotte (Fucked Up + Photocopied). Curated by Katherine B. Cone and Jon Cournoyer. TOO FAST TO LIVE, TOO YOUNG TO DIE is a selection of photography, art and ephemera from the California Punk &amp; Hardcore scene with an emphasis on the explosive period of the late 70\u2032s and early 80\u2032s. This exhibition features creative pioneers who were present for the detonation of the Southern California scene and whose imagery helped capture and craft it\u2019s angles, attitudes, music, fashion and sub-culture. Additionally, reflections of other punk scenes throughout California and contemporary collaborations will be presented that were inspired by one of the most potent and relevant periods of individual expression in California history. Edward Colver has been a Los Angeles-based photographer for over thirty years creating some of the most iconic images of the L.A. punk scene early in his career. Self-taught he had his first photograph published after just three months. A fixture of the early SoCal scene, its been said, \u201cIf you went to a show and Edward Colver wasn\u2019t there shooting pictures, you were at the wrong show.\u201d The retrospective exhibition and publication, \u201cBlight at the End of the Funnel\u201d was hosted by Cal State Fullerton in 2006 and the documentary \u201cAmerican Hardcore\u201d featured many of his images.<\/p>\n<p>Glen E. Friedman is based in New York City and is one of the most revered photographers of his generation, continually capturing rebellious individuals from the musical and youth sub-cultures. In 1982, he photographed, art directed and published the influential punk zine \u201cMy Rules\u201d, one of the first comprehensive documents and commercially successful chronicles of the American hardcore punk scene. Continuing through the 1980s and 90\u2032s, he captured classic punk and hip-hop images of Black Flag, Minor Threat, Public Enemy, Run DMC and more, many of which are considered the subject\u2019s definitive portrait. Since 1997 his exhibition, \u201cFuck You All\u201d has been consistently traveling both nationally and internationally, highlighting important works that span throughout his prolific career. His photographs are in the collections of institutions such as Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Smithsonian Institute and the Experience Music Project Museum. Shepard Fairey is based in Los Angeles and is the founder of the Obey Giant street art campaign. Obey Giant was largely modeled after the D.I.Y., by any means necessary, ethos of punk rock. Fairey heard the Alternative Tentacles comp \u201cLet Them Eat Jellybeans\u201d in 1984 and was energized by the music including California bands like Black Flag, The Dead Kennedys, Flipper, and the Circle Jerks.<\/p>\n<p>Jenny Lens, MFA, a native Angeleno, immediately rose to prominence with her first photos of the Ramones first west coast tour, August 1976, ending with the Clash, England, July, 1980. She shot revered and iconic photos of X, Germs, Iggy Pop, Blondie, Patti Smith and many more. Her images are extensively seen in and grace the covers of many major punk books, CDs, DVDs, docs, TV. She is hailed as the most published West Coast photographer documenting the early punk scene of 1976-80. In addition, her popular online postings of historical recollections continue to provide accurate first-hand insights into an often under-documented scene, especially from a West Coast woman\u2019s point of view. Her solo book, \u201cPunk Pioneers, When Punk was Fun,\u201d was published by Rizzoli\/Universe. Dave Markey and Jordan Schwartz are the founders of the zine \u201cWe Got Power\u201d which documented the Southern California punk scene in the early 1980\u2032s. The subsequent photographs it produced uniquely captured this important period. Schwartz was also a producer for Lovedoll Films and served as press and booking agent for SST Records during this period. According to the 1985 Rolling Stone article he was one of the last people to sleep on the floor of the now-legendary record company, \u201cIf you work for SST Records you have to be prepared to sleep on the floor\u201d. Markey\u2019s work in film\/video created some of the most important documents of it\u2019s time and included collaborations with Sonic Youth, Raymond Pettibon, Nirvana, Mudhoney, The Ramones, Black Flag and many more. His films have been in festival screenings both national and internationally, including the United Kingdom screening tour entitled \u201cDesperate Cinema\u201d in 2005. A solo exhibition of his films was hosted by Seventeen Gallery in London in 2009. Most recently a selection were included in the Sonic Youth internationally traveling retrospective \u201cSensational Fix\u201d. Raymond Pettibon is based in Venice, California and is a leading figure in the international artworld who sprang from the world of California punk and illustration and whose work is now in the permanent collections of galleries and museums throughout the world. His early artistic roots lie in music, specifically in the Los Angeles punk rock scene designing artwork for SST Records and bands such as Black Flag, The Minutemen, and Sonic Youth. He has had museum exhibitions at MOCA, SFMOMA, Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, Centro de Arte Contemporaneo de Malaga, Spain and many more. He has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Bucksbaum Award in relation his installation at the 2004 Whitney Biennial. Winston Smith is a San Francisco-based artist whose roots lie in punk rock album cover design and collage imagery. His early work involves album art for the Dead Kennedys and has gone on to create over 50 record covers and has had numerous international exhibitions of his artwork over the last thirty years. Last Gasp has published a large selection of his work and he recently had a retrospective exhibition \u201cDeep Dimension\u201d in San Francisco, CA. subliminalprojects.com<\/p>\n<p><strong>REVOLUTIONS \u2013 THE ALBUM ARTWORK OF SHEPARD FAIREY<\/strong> &#8211; Exhibition dates: 3\/12 \u2013 4\/23\/11 at the Robert Berman Gallery C2. 2525 Michigan Ave. Santa Monica, CA 90404. Obey Giant Art x Subliminal Projects x Robert Berman Gallery are proud to present Revolutions, a project featuring the album cover art of Shepard Fairey. On exhibition from March 12th thru April 23rd at Robert Berman\u2019s C2 gallery, will be over 80 pieces of punk, rock, new wave, jazz, and hip-hop inspired artwork based on the 12\u2033 record cover format. To mark this occasion, two special limited edition album cover print box sets will be released for the exhibition. Please join us for the opening celebration on Saturday, March 12th, 2011, 8-11pm.<\/p>\n<p><strong>ROB MACHADO SEASIDE PRO JUNIOR &#8211; PRESENTED BY HURLEY AND REEF &#8211; THE ONLY ASP SANCTIONED PRO JUNIOR EVENT IN SAN DIEGO<\/strong> &#8211; Proceeds From Charity Golf Event and Surf Contest to Benefit The Rob Machado Foundation (RMF) and Cardiff SEA. SURFER is pleased to announce that the Rob Machado Seaside Pro Junior presented by Reef and Hurley is now the only ASP Pro Junior 4-star competition in San Diego. The event, which will commence at Seaside Reef on April 22-23, 2011, will also include a Super Hero\u2019s themed charity golf tournament at The Crossing at Carlsbad on Monday, April 18, 2011.<br \/>\n\u201cThe Rob Machado Seaside Pro Junior presented by Hurley and Reef is the only Pro Junior event in San Diego and represents the third of eight events on the men\u2019s ASP North America Pro Junior Series,\u201d said ASP Regional Media Officer, Bobby Shadley. \u201cThe surfers competing on the regional series are looking to finish within the top four on the ASP North America Pro Junior Series ratings in order to earn a berth on to the ASP World Junior Tour for 2011.\u201d<br \/>\nThis event will also serve as the first of three stops on the Women\u2019s ASP North America Pro Junior Series, where the overall North American winner qualifies for the ASP Women\u2019s World Junior Tour. Proceeds from both the golf tournament and surf contest will go toward the Rob Machado Foundation (RMF) and it\u2019s benefactor Cardiff SEA, a volunteer, non-profit organization representing parents, staff, and community members concerned with improving the education of children within the school district. The Rob Machado Seaside Pro Junior will be webcast live at www.robmachadoprojunior.com both days.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SIDE ONE DUMMY RECORDS NEWS &#8211; GET 6 FLOGGING MOLLY ALBUMS FOR $20! For a VERY LIMITED TIME we are offering a St. Patrick\u2019s day sale on our entire catalog of Flogging Molly CD\u2019s. 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