Kilson Street is a series dedicated to presenting Bands from So Cal and Around the World, with a slight bit of comedy, reviews, city tours, and other debauchery. Catch us here or on YouTube for Video.
We managed to squeeze in TWO episodes in one weekend. A first for us, all thanks to the new workflow we have. We are heading into a new age for the show, so we’re hoping to do this a lot more often than before. On this new episode we have the wonderful and talented Briana Harley and Friends. Previously of Storeetellers (Episode 73; https://youtu.be/PdgmqPh0WvE), she has been doing the rounds lately as the host of Open Stage. Really great videos featuring more than just music. And on top of that she teaches music at her own studio B & B Productions in the city of Orange, CA. The other guest performers are Sol on bass and Nicole on drums. Check her links below for more. And special thanks to her for letting us use her space for this episode. We’ll start adding more episodes and inviting more music guests as we progress. And with these, we want to make sure everyone feels comfortable doing them. I know there are still a lot of us out there taking extra precautions, and we feel you. Also, we hope you dig the new logo. I got tired of the old one and wanted to make something that is a little more uniform. Briana: https://brianaharley.com/ https://www.instagram.com/brianaharley/ https://www.facebook.com/brianaharleymusic https://twitter.com/brianaharley https://www.youtube.com/user/BrianaHAdams Check us Out: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/kilsonstreet/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25EF29YhKCgOd0F1ejA6ru iTunes: https://feedity.com/sub/public/soundcloud/?key=E09XUVNaVU9VUFZaVVpUU1BVU1NTU1NTU1M&uid=kilsonstreet&cat=Music Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/kilsonstreet We have more planned than just presenting performers. We want to do our best to make sure these artists are taken care of. Due to Covid, a lot of us lost income due to venues closing down… and some shut down forever. In the meantime, you can give these artists some likes and share their music. It’s the least we can all do until we can find a good solution to the problem. Peace. See you all very soon!
Wow it's been too long since we've presented any local bands. Too long. With all the restrictions in place here in Orange County California due to Covid, we've been laying low and trying to figure out a way to bring you shows without putting peoples lives in danger. With that, we present to you a fairly new band with some familiar faces to our show: They Yummy's. Somewhat hosted by Brennan Roach and recorded LIVE to "tape." We normally record our show in our garage, but due to Covid we didn't want to have a bunch of people from separate households cooped up in a small space at one time. So the way we set this up is by having our garage open with the band facing out to the 'hood. We set up our cameras on tripods, used a remote switcher for the video, and mixed the audio on the other side of the garage wall, which created an environment where our crew would not be in the same room as the performers. We hope you enjoy this episode and hope this works out for everyone involved. We're hoping to do more mobile set ups to bring you episodes with quick turnarounds compared to previous years, which means we can host a lot more bands. Subscribe, hit like, share and stay tuned. SETLIST: Baby GST Fairy Tale Daddy Cool HTQ Rock n roll Tuesday Rock n Roll Crow in a Show Box Narwhal Sterns Wharf Yummy Check us out everywhere on the web: https://www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv/ https://www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet https://twitter.com/kilsonstreet https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/kils... https://soundcloud.com/kilsonstreet
Welcome to 2020 with a very cool episode with Blood Ember Sunsets recorded in 2019! It's been a long while since we've uploaded but here we are yet again to fill your ears with good tunes and good vibes. Check out the full post on our website: https://kilsonstreet.com/blood-ember-sunsets-121 Special thanks to the Makara Center for the Arts for letting us record in their spot. Go check them out: https://www.makaracenterarts.org/ Follow, Like, Subscribe, buy a CD, go to a live show of Blood Ember Sunsets: https://www.facebook.com/bloodembersunsets/ https://www.instagram.com/bloodembersunsets https://bloodembersunsets.bandcamp.com/ Check us out everywhere on the web: https://www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv/ https://www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet https://twitter.com/kilsonstreet https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/kilson-street https://soundcloud.com/kilsonstreet
Hi Friends! We're back with yet another great episode of Kilson Street. This time we're graced with the soulful Frosty from Santa Ana, CA. Check out Frosty online: https://www.instagram.com/officiallyfrosty/ https://officiallyfrosty.bandcamp.com/album/frosty Please remember to subscribe like and share. Check out the full post on our blog: https://kilsonstreet.com/frosty-120/ Also check out the link to the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance to support the fight against Ovarian cancer: https://ocrahope.org/ Thanks and hope you all have a wonderful rest of the week. Until next video!
Hey gang! We haven’t been very active lately I know you’re bummed out. But we’re back with yet another great Kilson Street episode. This time with a hard rock group from Los Angeles called Conductora! Conductora are one of those groups that has probably slipped past you a few times at live shows but we’re here to change that! Check out the full post on our website: https://kilsonstreet.com/119-conductora/ Visit Conductora on the Web: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Conductoraband/about/ https://conductora.bandcamp.com/releases https://www.instagram.com/conductoraband/ Make sure you subscribe to ous on YouTube and also follow us around the internet: www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet www.soundcloud.com/kilsonstreet Thanks and stay tuned for more!
Here we have the illustrious Apollo Bebop performing 3 gems. Check out the whole blog post about this episode on our website: https://kilsonstreet.com/apollo-bebop-118/ Check out Apollo Bebop online: https://apollobebop.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Apollobebop/ https://soundcloud.com/apollobebop https://www.instagram.com/apollobebop/?hl=en https://twitter.com/apollobebop?lang=en Check us Out! https://www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv/ https://soundcloud.com/kilsonstreet https://www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet https://twitter.com/kilsonstreet See Ya Later Alligator!
This is the full un redacted interview of Modesto (Kilson Street Squadron Leader) at the illustrious KUCI 88.9FM. This was part of the Saturday June 1, 2019 airing of Celestial Transmission. A show that you must listen to every Saturday from 12-2pm. Thanks to DJ Risci for allowing us in the studio and for having the patience and kindness to conduct this very cool interview. Check them out at the link below: https://kuci.org/wp/index.php/shows/celestial-transmission/ https://www.facebook.com/celestialtransmission/ Featured on this are Ginger Root ("Having Fun'), Tropa Magica ("LSD Roma"), and Nebulaz Beach ("Dame Dos Minutos"). All recordings you can find on our website: www.kilsonstreet.com Special thanks to KUCI for having an awesome radio station dedicated to Freeform Free Speech Radio! All rights to this recording belong to KUCI. Thanks and have a nice day!
This is probably my favorite episode this year. Not because Richard is missing (that would make it the saddest actually) but because I was really looking forward to having Nebulaz Beach on the show. Check out the full write up on this and more content on our website: Check out Nebulaz Beach: https://www.instagram.com/nebulazbeach/ https://soundcloud.com/nebulazbeach https://nebulaz-beach.bandcamp.com/releases Check us out on the web: https://open.spotify.com/show/25EF29YhKCgOd0F1ejA6ru https://www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet https://www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv https://www.twitter.com/kilsonstreet https://www.soundcloud.com/kilsonstreet See ya later!
Los Fauna are a Garage Rock band from East Los Angeles with a power garage rock sound that reminds of the sounds of yesteryear in Mexico City. Check out the full write up and more content on our blog here: https://kilsonstreet.com/los-fauna-116/ Check out Los Fauna throughout the web: https://www.instagram.com/losfauna/ https://open.spotify.com/album/1qWlDv0z64BEcfhixb8ahj?si=i74GqXmuRr2aWRznY6o2Qw https://losfauna68.bandcamp.com/ Check US out throughout the web: https://open.spotify.com/show/25EF29YhKCgOd0F1ejA6ru https://www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet https://www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv https://www.twitter.com/kilsonstreet https://www.soundcloud.com/kilsonstreet Thanks and talk to you soon!
Hey all. We haven't uploaded a video in a bit so we have this quick update for the show. We talk about a recent rescheduled episode recording, how to get on Kilson Street episode, and some new music. Remember you can go to our website for cool content. Also send any questions you want us to answer on these Dick's Chatter Podcasts. New episode will be uploaded later this week with Los Fauna from East Los Angeles. Stay tuned and subscribe and share. Peace.
You are now listening to the hardest songs that you'll hear today with Stormhouse. Hailing from Santa Ana, Calif, this is one of the loudest episodes you don't want to turn down this year. Check out the full content link with the video photos and extra write up: https://www.kilsonstreet.com/stormhouse-115 Make sure you're following Stormhouse with all the latest updates: https://www.facebook.com/stormhousemusic/ https://storm-house.bandcamp.com/ https://www.instagram.com/_stormhouse_ Make sure you follow US for all the latest updates and new live shows every week: https://www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet https://www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv https://www.twitter.com/kilsonstreet https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kilson-street/id1107211170?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/kilson-street See ya later amigos!
Heya! Nice to see you back again. You're checking out the latest and greatest episode of Kilson Street with Chapis. These guys hail from our hometown of Santa Ana, California. Like always, we love giving a platform for local bands to show the world their music in high quality sound and vision. Thanks to Chapis for coming through for the episode. We had a blast catching up with these very familiar faces. Check out the full episode and more content at our website: https://www.kilsonstreet.com/chapis-114 Check out Chapis online: https://www.facebook.com/chapisdude/ https://www.instagram.com/chapisdude/ Check us out online too: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/kilsonstreet/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25EF29YhKCgOd0F1ejA6ru iTunes: https://feedity.com/sub/public/soundcloud/?key=E09XUVNaVU9VUFZaVVpUU1BVU1NTU1NTU1M&uid=kilsonstreet&cat=Music Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/kilsonstreet Remember to click like, subscribe, and share these episodes with your friends or foes. See you soon!
Hey Gang. It's us again! Hi! This week we have the ever so brilliant Valley Rats from Santa Ana, CA. They describe themselves as 60's Garage & Surf Rock. But listen to the Untitled track on here and you'll see why they are much more than that! Also did we mention that the last song is ONLY available when you download this podcast? That's right, we give our podcast listeners a special bonus just for being badass and downloading this episode. Also catch the interview where we ask the toughest questions and actually questions you wouldn't think anyone would ask a band. Like, if you were to break up, what would be the reason? Damn. That's a tough cookie. Remember to like, subscribe, comment, and do a bunch of other stuff. Oh and we'll come back with another Dick's Chatter in the coming week so stay tuned for that. Full blog post at the link here: https://kilsonstreet.com/valley-rats-113/ See you next time amigos!
Hey Gang. Mo here with another Kilson Street episode featuring one of the finest up and coming bands out of Orange County: Dead Friends Club. We are super excited to bring you this episode because it's been a while and on top of that the band we have featured really needs to be on the radio. But it's fine if they're just here on Kilson Street to entertain you exclusively. Check these guys out at the following links: https://www.facebook.com/deadfriendsclub/ https://soundcloud.com/deadfriendsclub?fbclid=IwAR3iwakMwbuIexyWNBdC8_tFyZ057EGgaj0HdZrkqXzbZxxJ4ZqdUDYGUsc https://www.instagram.com/dead_friends_club/?hl=en Check US out on the internet: https://kilsonstreet.com https://www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet https://www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv Remember to like, subscribe, and tell your friends about Kilson Street.
Howdy ho everybody. Here we are with another Dicks Chatter. I know we lied and said we would do this often, but I really couldn’t do a lot with me working a full time job and also doing stuff for El Indio in Downtown Santa Ana, as well as moving into a super cool apartment near Downtown. But now that I’m a little bit more settled in, we’re gonna hit the ground running with these and present you with at least a few of these a month. Yes we have an episode that needs release (two actually) and I’ll get to that this weekend. But first we must talk about a few very important things. Check out the podcast and make sure you’re subscribed to hear what we’re doing and what’s happened in Kilson Street land. On this episode we talk about Barrio Thursdays, Our Open mic at Coffee Muse, New Music we’re listening to, and Thirsty people! So check it out and also let us know what you think. And to our fan Eric from Washington DC, we will answer your question on the next podcast. See ya soon amigos!
Well well well. We are back in 2019 and ready to bring you a ton more episodes than the last. We certainly hope to bring you at least 2-3 performances a month. Plus we're adding our super cool podcast in between these shows so make sure you're subscribed so you can hear that as well. You can check out our full post about this episode including a bunch more content at the link below: https://kilsonstreet.com/bettys-mustache-episode-111/ Please make sure you go follow, like, share all of Betty's Mustache's profiles. Support local Cumbia: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bettysmustache/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettysmustache/?ref=br_rs Purchase 7 Inch Record: https://www.amazon.com/Chillando-Bettys-Mustache/dp/B07JNG5FPG Thanks and have a great time amigos!
Hey everyone. This is the first installment of "Dicks Chatter Podcast" where we talk about virtually anything related to production of Kilson Street, New Music or Old Music, Live Shows and Events, and... Anything that bakes our bean. We don't expect to have a real structure to begin with but we'll be discussing topics important to us and you. These will be stuck in between all Kilson Street episodes and are meant for YOU to get more familiar with the people behind your favorite local music show. If you want to chime in on the conversation, just send us a DM or email us at kilsonstreet@gmail.com to get involved. We're looking forward to have guests for these discussions as we go along. On this first episode we talk about NAMM, Music we're listening to now, our current production schedule, and more. We also have as our first special guests, Sadie and Puma Bernal. They give us some insight into what the kids are listening to. Stay tuned for more and make sure to like, subscribe, and share with the friends!
Here we go with another great Kilson Street podcast. Bringing you some Dark Wave entertainment from Chile: Diavol Strâin. A great talent and an all around great session was had on this recording. Check out all the content on our blog: http://kilsonstreet.com/diavol-strain-episode-110/ Check out Diavol Strain online: https://diavolstrain.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/diavolstrain/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpJ3SF154CC2oV_9GUvK8aQ https://soundcloud.com/diavolstrain https://open.spotify.com/artist/7Cgy3inYwqa7KRC8W22MGc Catch us all over your internet browser: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/kilsonstreet Vimeo: https://www.vimeo.com/kilsonstreet Nos vemos hasta la otra (until next time) friends!
Ocho Ojos comes to us live from the Coachella Valley. Check out all the content on our website: http://kilsonstreet.com/ocho-ojos-episode-109/ Thanks to Ocho Ojos for their patience while we put this episode together. See ya next time Amigos!
Kilson Street over here changing things up and presenting one of the finest rappers in Southern Cali, Karlton Phresh. Truly a talented musician and also a kind hearted soul. Check out the full blog entry on our website: https://bit.ly/2QvgLBV Please make sure you follow and support Karlton Phresh: https://soundcloud.com/karltonphresh https://twitter.com/DAMNITKARLTON https://www.facebook.com/KarltonPhresh https://www.instagram.com/karltonphresh/ Check us out on other parts of the interweb: Follow Kilson Street: kilsonstreet.com www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv www.twitter.com/kilsonstreet www.stitcher.com/podcast/kilson-street See ya later people!
The Jetties have that silky smooth OC Beach sound. And I don't mean like Dick Dale beach, I mean like that rock and roll, smoking some bowls, or enjoying a few beers type of sound. Mellow yet bursting with energy. Can't wait for the next release by The Jetties. Check out all the content on our blog: http://kilsonstreet.com/the-jetties-107/ Make sure you like, follow, subscribe to anything that The Jetties have online. Check out these links: https://www.facebook.com/TheJetties/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sumatra-place/id1254281690 https://www.instagram.com/officialjettiesband/ Follow Kilson Street: http://kilsonstreet.com https://www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet https://www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv https://www.twitter.com/kilsonstreet https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/kilson-street https://soundcloud.com/kilsonstreet See ya next time People!
Thanks to Bundy for coming through on episode 106 for a stellar performance of Holy Vultures, Lavender and Chamomile, and Bastard Performer. Check out all the cool media on our blog: https://bit.ly/2NfdVCU Follow and Like Bundy from the LBC: https://www.bundylbc.com/ https://twitter.com/bundylbc?lang=en https://bundytheband.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFprDrfLSeVyIl252FpsvTA https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bundy-the-podcast/id1380490710?mt=2 https://soundcloud.com/bundylbc https://www.instagram.com/bundylbc/ Check out our website for more bands and cool stuff: http://www.kilsonstreet.com Thanks and see ya later bro!
Hey gang! Here we have The Tritones from Santa Ana, CA. Right from the heart of where we film and record. Check out the full post on our website for more content including a FREE download of the podcast with an extra song: https://bit.ly/2OWOC6R Follow and Like The Tritones on the internet: https://www.instagram.com/tritonesband/ https://thetritones5.bandcamp.com/releases Click like, subscribe, follow, etc on all of our websites: https://www.facebook.com/kilsonstreettv https://www.instagram.com/kilsonstreet https://www.twitter.com/kilsonstreet https://www.soundcloud.com/kilsonstreet https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/kilson-street See ya hasta luego muchachos and muchachas.
Hey Everyone. Thanks for tuning in and thanks for being patient while we get back in the groove of things. On this episode of Kilson Street we have The Sbins from Mission Viejo, California. We haven't had someone like this featured for a while and are quite pleased with how this all turned out. Thanks a lot to The Sbins for handling the extreme heat in our garage. Remember to tune in periodically for new episodes and share all of this with your friends. We'll be back next week with The Tritones. Check out our website for a full wrap up and for more content from Episode 104: https://bit.ly/2OWOC6R Love you and miss you all!
Hey Everyone. We're back with another hot one. Not just because it was scorching hot in our garage, but because Children the band are absolute fire in this episode. They leave us with two haunting songs in 'Keep it Together' and 'Night Light,' and round it off with an extra song for our podcast listeners: 'Scam of the Century.' Make sure you like, subscribe, comment, ask questions on here, YouTube, Facebook, or at our email: kilsonstreet@gmail.com Follow Children the Band and download their new Album It's OK to Die: http://childrentheband.com/album/its-okay-to-die https://www.facebook.com/ChildrenTheBand/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCob-l5rY60pdZs_A_is3NOA We'll see you next time!
Hey gang. Mo here with another tasty Kilson Street episode for you to digest. We have a great metal band from right down the street from our "studio" called Black Elk. These guys have been around for a long time and Miguel was once a part of this band back when they were called Spirit. Make sure you follow them on their social media site Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlackElkOC/ Go over to our blog to check out all the spicy details about this episode and so you can lurk around on our site and find other cool music: https://bit.ly/2u4JXXG Love you and see you next time gang!
Here we are once again with Enjoy, Wyatt Shears from The Garden's solo project. I think a lot of the solo stuff from Wyatt comes to you with all the same great quality and energy you get from The Garden. Although I think I could chill more to Enjoy. Make sure you check out all of the cool little extras in our website post here: https://bit.ly/2KjsDEt Please be sure to like, subscribe, share, and comment. We'll be back very soon with another episode in about a week. Thanks for listening!
Hey Everyone. Wow we're really at Episode 100! And with none other than Tropa Magica. Sure we've had Thee Commons on our show before but this is definitely a different band from before. Actually it's a more intense "Cumbia Punk" than before. I think the sound is definitely a whole lot more rounded out here. Tropa Magica also were kind enough to include a third song for all of you Podcasting junkies: Sequin Dress. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe and not in any particular order. We'll see you here a lot more often this summer. Also big thanks to everyone that has been involved with the show since day one and also anyone jumping in lately. We appreciate the help, support, and overall enthusiasm for this little home based show. We hope to bring a lot more cool bands through our garage in the coming months. Thanks to Suavecito Pomade as well for the support. Visit our website for more content: www.kilsonstreet.com Visit Tropa Magica: www.tropamagica.com Visit our sponsor: www.suavecito.com See you very soon!
We made it back after a long needed break. In fact I think this was one of like 10 long needed breaks. Anyway, here we have none other than Big Fun. Genre: Gutter Tech. Could you believe that? Of course you can. Especially after you listen to this very special episode of Kilson Street. Please subscribe to our podcast as we are ramping it up for episode 99! You don't want to miss that one. Thanks and see you soon buddy!
Hey we're back with another great Kilson Street episode. This time with Los Angeles based Mind Monogram. These guys came through at just the right time for all of us. We need a band like Mind Monogram to rock the hell out of our ears with some great Art indie Rock. As always: like, subscribe, share, and love. Thank you! Check out the full post and some cool pictures on our blog: http://bit.ly/2C49TVr
I think you'll find a real cool mellow way to remember the good old days with Dreamlover. Really takes us back to the days when we were kids listening to Oldies or Funk, back in old school Santa Ana. My brothers would listen to this stuff a lot. I think Dreamlover capture the sound well. Like always on these podcasts, enjoy an extra special song from Dreamlover called "Here's a Tissue." Available only when you download the episode. Check out the full blog post on our website for more content: http://bit.ly/2gdG9zo See ya later vato!
Vultures United are from Fountain Valley California. They are probably one of the hardest rock band we've had on the show. I think this will be one of the loudest episodes you should listen to. But don't blame us for ear damage because we made sure it could be played over your car radio without any fuss. Anyway, thanks to Vultures United for showing up and rocking the hell out of our garage. Please go visit them on social media and give em a likey like. See ya next time amigos!
Check out the full post on our site: Yes we're back and I know what you're thinking: Kilson Street, why don't you have some hardcore bands or something like Metal on an episode? Well we've been wanting one on, but all the past times we tried to, we got cancelled on. BUT Baleen? Hell, these guys came through and they just absolutely crushed my ear drums in. You'll know what I'm talking about when you press play. Anyway make sure you like subscribe and share our feed with your friends. They'll love you for it. See ya in a Bit!
Hello Everybody! Welcome back to an all new episode of Kilson Street. Thanks for your patience as we brave hot weather to bring you yet another great show with none other than Cat Signs. I think you'll like the results of this full episode and we definitely appreciate these guys coming through and performing some good tunes and new tunes, at least to us. Remember to subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes Music and also make sure you go over to our site for more info on the band and also for some extra photos from our session. Link: http://bit.ly/2iAyFXV See you soon amigos!
Welcome to one of the finest, if not THE finest, Music Podcast this side of the galaxy. This episode was recorded on a Saturday. We usually record these episodes on Wednesday or Friday nights. Just because things are a bit more relaxed and our garage cools down anywhere from 5 to 20 degrees. But this time we started around 3pm, so we were sweatin' our asses off in the garage. Anyway, PRVLGS (Pronounced Privileges)are from Sacramento California. They were on a short tour of So Cal when they came through and from what we were told, they were pretty successful. It take a lot of energy and effort to put something like this together and for them to come through in the middle of a Summer tour in the middle of the hottest week in Santa Ana is highly commendable. We thank them for their time and patience. Make sure you hit up their social media sites and show them plenty of Amor! You can check more content from this episode by clicking on this link here: http://bit.ly/2t1w9Kb Follow PRVLGS: https://soundcloud.com/prvlgs https://www.facebook.com/PRVLGS/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDBpFArfZofpIQIdyNKV7Lw https://www.instagram.com/prvlgs_/ https://twitter.com/prvlgs?lang=en Visit our Sponsor: https://www.suavecito.com Remember to Subscribe and like and share.
On this podcast episode of Kilson Street Episode 92, we hang out with the guys from Twin Seas. Talk coolest shows and coolest gear. THey also perform THREE special songs for our subscribers: Surf Wave Summer Lemonad Shoes Catch them live around the Los Angeles area and get more info on them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TwinSeasMusic/ Remember to go to our full blog post on our website for more content and the full Session video: http://bit.ly/2sswav8 Remember to subscribe to all of our stuff so you can be the first to know when a new podcast is up. Thank you!
Welcome to episode 91 presented by Suavecito Pomade. This episodes features none other than Punk/Ska/Rock sensation, Slime Kings. We don't know what the hell genre music they are but just know that we like it and so should you. Head on over to our website for more on these guys and also some cool photos from the session. http://www.kilsonstreet.com/slime-kings-episode-91 We hope you love these podcasts with the extra songs. Keep the shares likes and comments up and we'll be back with more in about a week or so. Stay Classy Dudes!
Hope you're enjoying our podcasts. Here we have DVLWND from Riverside California bringing some raw Garage Rock to our... GARAGE! Enjoy the extra song "I Can't Remember" as an added bonus for being a cool subscriber. Or listener in General. Remember to leave your comments and share these podcasts with your friends. We can't do this without you. We're doing a new thing here on Kilson Street. We hardly ever tell who the next band or musician is on the coming episodes, but that's what makes this extra cool. Submit any question in the comments section of this podcast on Soundcloud or go to our post (http://www.kilsonstreet.com/dvlwnd-episode-90) and submit any question you want us to ask the band on the coming episode. Just leave it down in the comments. See ya next time friends! Website Post: http://www.kilsonstreet.com/dvlwnd-episode-90
Please visit our website post about this Episode with Ginger Root. It can be found at the following address: http://bit.ly/2rrjpxl How long has it been since Richard has hosted? Almost a full month. Here at Kilson Street, a month translates to about 3-4 episodes. So we're glad to have him back. You should comment down at the bottom of this post to tell Richard how much you love him. It's been too long... Anyway, let's get into Ginger Root. Yes! These kids, and I say kids because I'm an old ass man compared to them, have got their music flowing tight. Hailing from Huntington Beach, this group is mainly lead by Cameron, who is the writer, vocals, keys, bass, drums, etc. It's tough finding a great rhythm section that has the talent that Anthony (Bass guitar) and Matt (Drums) have. Round this out with great musicianship and you have a group ready to make hits. And at their very young age, I wouldn't be surprised to see them grow into musical beasts within the next few years. This is a rare band. Seriously. Ginger Root getting some reps in before showtime! Photo by Kilson Street It's always enjoyable to mix a band that just doesn't have a whole lot of flaws, if any. I find myself loving the music after each listen. And I tend to listen to music from each episode very frequently. There always seems to be a song that stands out for each episode but with these guys, all the songs they performed on episode 89 popped out so damn much, I couldn't stop listening to them. And luckily, if you find yourself liking the hell out of their music, they got quite a few tracks up on Bandcamp and on Facebook that you cold dig up. I haven't checked other music services yet but I'm sure they won't be hard to find elsewhere. Please make sure you catch these guys at their next gigs coming up in the summer of 2017. You won't be disappointed. We would like to thank the band for their time and for playing in a hot ass garage. Their cooperation and overall kindness helped make this episode possible.
GO to our Site to check out the full blog post with extra Photos and the Full YouTube Video of this Session: bit.ly/2qLpIv0 ****Post from Website: I’m not going to write a whole lot for this one. This episode was a long time coming. We had originally booked Distractor for September 11, 2015. But unfortunately their lead singer Glen passed away around the time we were supposed to record. And it was really sad to see the news of when it happened. Especially when the news was so sudden and because of an illness that hits too close to home. It Sucks. The boys from Distractor are all good friends of the show already. You might remember a few of them from previous episodes. Sometimes certain people impress you enough in many different ways. All of these guys got some very good damn talent. And with this last band, I think they got a full fledged orchestra of digital sounds, ready to pound your senses with some good damn times. We certainly hope you enjoy this episode. Although we at Kilson Street like to fuck around a lot and be jackasess, sometimes we do turn off for a bit and enjoy times with our loved ones and friends. And we would like to remind you to do the same: To just sit back and chill out for a second and appreciate the time you really DO have. Thank you and take care of yourselves. Please remember to share, like, and subscribe. Also please go over to Distractor’s Pages and give them a listen. You cannot be disappointed: https://distractorofficial.bandcamp.com/releases https://www.instagram.com/distractor_/ Sponsored by Suavecito Pomade: www.suavecito.com
Audio from Episode 87 of Kilson Street! Here we are, back from a little break and heading into another. Damn time is ticking away here and we're getting closer to episode 100 and a sure thing: death. But before that we have yet another great episode to present to you. With none other than The Violet Mindfield. Coming all the way from the psychadellic world of Pomona, CA. I remember only hearing of these guys through our friends China Woman a few years back actually. I have personally never seen them live, but started following the guys a while back (can't remember when) and listening to their tunes. I loved it. But why the hell did it take us so long to get them on the show??? I don't know... I guess living in So Cal, one of the most expensive places to live in the country, could make you work your ass off endlessly. Not that work is a bad thing, but it can make you put things off until a later time. And this was the case last year when my brother saw these guys at a show and asked them to be on an Episode of Kilson Street. They were willing to be on but couldn't due to their heavy playing schedule and personal matters. And to be busy playing shows is a great thing. So we waited patiently and asked again about a month or so back and got word that all our pretty little stars would align, and booked a show for April 12th! Now, if you're wondering what these guys sound like, just go down to the video or podcast below... it's that easy, but if you don't mind, I'll tell ya that it is something truly psychedelic. At least the tunes they got up on their Bandcamp page sound like this. I would like to say that these guys sound like a mix of John Lennon's Magical Mystery Tour songs and the Pink Floyd from the Albums "More" and "Meddle." Which I absolutely love. I think this session left us with some really good tunes and times and we were glad to have them on. Thanks for taking the long trip down from the Inland Empire to the OC, because traffic sucks around the time we like having bands on our show (5pm to about 7pm is absolute trash on these SO Cal Freeways). Remember to follow these guys and go to a local show if you're in the area. They play a lot and you can see why in the video below. Check out our sponsor Suavecito Pomade for stuff that will make you look and smell sexy. We'll see you in a few weeks... I'm off to CHINA!
Half Past Two come by our garage to jam out to some really cool Ska! Richard Bernal is out on assignment for work and wasn't able to host. But hey everyone, it's Keex! We get a really good performance and also a really cool interview with the band. This is one of the largest group of people we have had to interview and it was really cool to have everyone in on this. Thanks to our sponsor Suavecito Pomade for the love and support. Please keep downloading these podcasts and enjoy the extra song. Tell your friends about us. Bye!
Visit our Website for more content from this Episode: http://wp.me/p3PLmD-Ly Excerpt from Our Website Published on 3/12/2017 When talking about reverb in music, you get people from a few different audio camps butting heads: those who swear by reverb and those who absolutely won't use it on anything at all. Well, we're the type who don't give a shit (the third camp). It's something that just goes with whatever the artist playing wants their music to sound like. Or something that happens naturally in a room. Reverb adds a whole lot of depth to a song, I think, and if you use it just the right way it can transform your music into different parallel dimensions... But sometimes it is overused to the point where it's just annoying. And you can tell that someone is just trying to hide behind a veil of endless verb. Or to put it in an analogy, like adding ketchup to steak: you don't need to do that shit. Anyway, with Desert Dollhouse we get expansion and dimension in the best way possible. Desert Dollhouse are normally a duo from Long Beach, CA. Actually, if you've been following Kilson Street since the very raw year 1, then you'll notice someone very familiar at the helms of an Apple Laptop and midi keys. Yes it's the guitarist from now defunct En Mantra, Daniel. He formed this duo not too long ago, but if you listen to the interview in the episode you will know what exactly happened to that group and how he ended up with all these cool electronics instead of guitar and amp. And Luis (Sax & Flute on this episode) from En Mantra joined the group about one week ahead of this episode. Rachel comes to us by way of a Craiglist ad Daniel put out for a singer. At the moment Desert Dollhouse only have one recording out for you to listen to aside from this episode, but they have been playing pretty often around Orange County the past few months and are ready to take on more shows. Their music does remind me of a more refined and soothing Crystal Castles. Where over reverberated vocals seemed a bit much with CC, here it actually lends an extra boost to vocals that are phenomenal dry. And that makes a big difference here for Desert Dollhouse. I see a bright future for this group since the vocals are top notch and the musicianship of both seem to be working out great from what we hear so far. And honestly it would be nice if Luis could stay on to layer some brass on top of the sound. Good luck to them and I wish them the best. We would like to thank our sponsors Suavecito Pomade for making this season of Kilson Street work out. Without their support we would probably be relegated to the low down pits of the internet and totally forgotten. Please head to their site and buy some swag, and if you could, please mention you got there because of Kilson Street. It helps the show out a lot more. Thank you!
All of our Podcasts contain ONE special extra song not included in the live video performance. So feel extra special if you are a subscriber. Blog Post: I don't hit up bars as much as I used to. Getting older really takes a toll on you. And besides, I'd rather drink with close friends at mine or their pad. It's just more relaxed and now it's kind of nicer to not deal with other drunks. But when I first listened to Elkhead, I got a hankerin' for good night out at a local dive bar. I didn't act on it, but their music sure as hell reminded me of walking into an old school bar, taking a whiskey shot and chasing it down with some cheap booze. When we were recording them a few weeks back, I got that same feeling. They offered a beer but I couldn't take any, just to keep the night clean and consistent for ourselves. I think in years past I would have partook (is this a word?) like a mofo, but just listening to the jams was good enough. Elkhead are from Los Angeles. They have been out and about every weekend trying to make something happen with their down to earth Rock and Roll. And they've been successful at that by booking as many shows as they can. Their influences stem from old school rock and roll and some southern rock, as Frank the lead singer might hint at with his screeching vocals. But the thing that does make these guys sound like you're at the local watering hole are the twangy and reverb heavy guitar riffs. Which I love af! These guys are some of the coolest you'll ever meet too, and this episode will show you what I mean. They are currently going to start working on new stuff, so give them a follow or like and see what they have coming up in the future. And like their sticker says, LISTEN TO ELKHEAD! Remember to subscribe, like, share, and talk about these videos with your friends and family. We thrive off your support. We would also like to thank Suavecito Pomade for their continued support. Go buy something off their site. Seriously, it helps out the show. Check out the post on our website for pictures and the Full Video of this performance, sans "Renegade Rider" at the following link: http://wp.me/p3PLmD-Lm
Weird. But very beautiful. This is what I think about Lightmusic, a four piece rock (to keep it simple) band from Long Beach. These guys contacted me last year about being on the show, around the time of the release of their first full length album. But We weren't doing any shows for that long period, so I kept their info on the back burner. I did listen to that album at the time and thought that their sound was very eclectic and super different than what I hear from a lot of So Cal bands. I'm used to that grungy Indie stuff from bands that would have played Beach Goth (RIP). So was definitely interested in having these guys on the next time we scheduled episodes. Fast forward to last week and I am just completely impressed by the musicianship of these fellas. It seriously sounded like King Crimson and half of The Mothers of Invention gave birth to four dudes that became Lightmusic. On a side note, don't you just love when music bloggers describe a musicians sound by suggesting that an artist they love (or abhor in some cases) had coitus with another artist and gave birth to the sound they're describing? Weird, huh? But I guess it works. Did it work here? Anyway, I fucking love that combination. But if you have a listen to these guys you will know what I'm talking about. Let's not forget other influences like the Pixies and stuff. But this is from my experience. Of course, if you watch the interview in the episode you will get that info directly from the horses mouth. Aside from the music, we also experience how pleasant some of these acts that come through are. And these guys were straight up cool as can be. Cool as a jelly bean... But seriously, attitude goes a long way in this business and with us. Because we always appreciate it. Enough about this, take a little bit of your workday to watch and listen to this band that has some big things in their future. And please follow them and BUY their album Critica, out on Porch Party Records. Porch Party, by the way, have a pretty nice lineup of artists you should take a listen to as well. Video Link: https://youtu.be/AQm4qAX1ecY Remember to Subscribe to all of this for immediate updates. We will be taking a very short one week break and then return in two weeks for another episode. Who will it be?
Holy hell it took too damn long to get to this point. But here we are. Finally releasing an episode after a long hiatus. It almost seemed like we stopped existing altogether. Anyway, here we have the wonderful With Strangers, who hail from Los Angeles and Anaheim CA. With Strangers are a well rounded and nicely put together group of musicians that we first heard on a night out back in December at Stereo Brewing Company in Anaheim, CA. It's funny because I really wanted to talk to them about being the first band on our show in 2017 (I was beyond impressed), but I didn't do that because I was on a normal Friday night rager. You know, just tossing a couple cold ones back in succession until passing out at home.... The style of music these guys play most closely resembles funk and soul. If you're looking for a similar sound to compare these guys to, you can take a look at the Daptone catalog. But I think what sets these guys apart from a lot of artists on that roster is their brass section, which I have only seen in Cumbia bands, Mariachis, and orchestras. With proper composition and very beautiful, sometimes even stunning lyrics, these guys just impressed beyond a doubt. If you look up the band you'll notice that there is also a keyboard element, which we heard live at Stereo, but due to unfortunate circumstances, we were not privy to hearing With Strangers in its whole. But you will be impressed nonetheless. I think even without the keys, we get a big and full sound from the rest of the musicians anyway. If you are curious to check these guys out, please do so! Their next show is coming up quick on February 11th at Harvelles in Long Beach. They'll be opening up for a great Earth, Wind, and Fire cover band called Hearts of Fire. You can buy tickets at https://www.showclix.com/event/hearts-of-fire and check them out. Enough about all of this, just take a look at the video of their full performance here: https://youtu.be/U8DVDaXvDqo Extra big thanks to our sponsor SUAVECITO POMADE! Please visit their site and check out all of their products. If you buy stuff from them, it will help us keep the lights on and the videos rolling. Thank you! Remember to subscribe, like, share, and support Kilson Street and the artists who play. See you soon!
I have been trying to get Very Be Careful on Kilson Street since 2013. Believe it or not. Trying to get them on has been a labor of love almost. Usually a band would ask us to be on. But not these guys. Of course they wouldn’t. In my opinion, I think these guys are the most talented and entertaining set of musicians in all of California, maybe the fucking planet. So getting them to give us a mad minute of their time had proved to be difficult. But I understood why. A group of their caliber would be hella busy. And especially since they are LA natives, it would be hard for them to take that long drive down the 5 fwy to our garage. I honestly don’t remember the first time I saw Very Be Careful live. It must have been back in 2008 or 2009. But I DO remember landing on one of their YouTube videos even before that. I don’t know what YouTube-black hole I led myself down before I clicked on the proverbial video. What I saw was a set of guys playing this thing called Vallenato that sounded to me like a cumbia (which I am very familiar with), on a street corner in east LA or somewhere in LA. Tons of people swarmed around them and danced on the street. This only proved to my very young mind at the time that the sound of vallenato music could bring many different people together on a street corner in LA, even though the lyrics were in Spanish. Music is definitely a universal language. It only takes a great rhythm and jumping beat to get people on their feet to move. Very Be Careful have played around the state and internationally in the past decade. Always playing locally and keeping themselves booked up is common for these guys. So after a few tries earlier in the Summer to try to get them on Kilson Street I felt a little bummed that we couldn’t get our dates to align. BUT, as luck has it, and as you can see and hear for yourselves, we managed to agree on a date and get these guys on the show… FINALLY! I always highly recommend people listen for themselves. Instead of sitting here and dissection one’s music, I prefer to let the listener take action and judge or dissect the music as they please. But one thing is for sure with VBC: You Will Not Stay in Your Seat when they play. Make sure you visit Very Be Careful on their social media pages to catch up on any news or new local shows. You won’t want to miss them. www.verybecareful.la Special thanks also to Logan Crow for giving us some time to interview him and come into the Frida Cinema to film. We will be doing more in the near future with them and are excited to do so. http://thefridacinema.org/ Thanks to all the people who showed up on the night of the taping. Without you this would never have happened. That’s Jackie Reyes, Dan Landeros, Richard Bernal, and Miguel Briseno. Also special thanks to Rich’s kids for the intro. Watch it NOW! And SUBSCRIBE https://www.youtube.com/user/KilsonStreet Podcast Audio Available on Soundcloudand iTunes with a very special Extra Song from Very Be Careful.
We had originally planned to not record at all during the summer. But the temptation to keep our show going was given in to when we booked Sloppy Jane for the month of June. But as you all might know, sometimes original plans fall through. Sloppy Jane cancelled and we were there yet again: No shows for the summer. The reason we try not to book as many shows during June through August is that our garage gets hot as fuck. Really. If it's 90 degrees outside, you bet your ass we got a triple digit temp in the garage. But we didn't want to pass up an opportunity to have a really good band on the show. And seeing as they were about to release their new EP, we thought it was a no brainer to have Watch for Horses on the show instead. They got the sound. They got the attitude. And did I mention that they have THE sound? And the cool thing about the recording was that it wasn't a hot ass day, so being in the garage was bearable. Usually we try to describe the way a band sounds on these descriptions but you should do it yourself. Why let us taint your brain with what we already know? Go ahead and discover a band that's got their sound and overall shit together. Got that? Well let's rate it at least: 10/10. Kilson Street Ratings.... Yea. We would like to send a very special Thanks to Rob Castellon from Wiretap Records for setting us up with Watch for Horses. Songs performed are "Daydream" & "Hummingbird" from their newest EP Maladaptive Daydream, available NOW on their Bandcamp. Want MORE? Make sure you subscribe to our channel on the video below. And share this page with your friends and family. We can only grow and make more cool videos like this with your continued support. Thank you!
Here we are again. Bringing you some new crisp audio for your ears. This go around we have Chinese Wax Job. These super cool dudes are from down the 57 Freeway in Costa Mesa/Newport Beach. Their sound is kind of a mix of surf rock and punk. If you liked our Gantez episode from a few years back, you will definitely love this one. It took us a while to get these guys on because we have been really busy trying to get our own personal lives in order. Working 40+ hours a week got us doing these things only once in a long while. It's not that we have no interest in this, it's just that we got bills to pay. Remember that we provide all this cool music and special segments for FREE! Yes that's right, FREE!!!!! All we ask is that you share this with your friends; Subscribe to us on YouTube; tell your mom about us; Follow us here on Soundcloud; subscribe to us on iTunes; just plain tell everyone you know about us. And remember to go have a look at Chinese Wax Jobs other cool projects: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5GjCBToZIc https://www.facebook.com/chinesewaxjobmusic
Filmspeed are a three piece band from Orange County... Well not really. They play out of Orange County, While Nick (Bass) Craig (Lead Vocals/Guitar) actually come from Detroit, MI and James (Drums) from Ecuador. As we keep adding more and more bands to the Kilson Street Episode Roster, we keep getting weirder and weirder combos. Weird in a sense that these people, if existing at their current age over 20 years ago, would probably never find each other. Not to say it wouldn't be possible but the chances would have been slimmer as you take into account the modern day technology we have today that let's us see and meet people from the comfort of our toilet. Social Networking has indeed benefited these guys and us as listeners. Filmspeed are a group dedicated to roots Rock & Roll. Although if you dig back long enough you will find them poking around in the pop halls of rock. Well we won't take much more line space here telling you about them. Let's hear it straight from the Band themselves. Enjoy episode 78! Side Note: When we book musicians, we NEVER ask them to play specific songs. It's entirely up to them to decide which song YOU will listen to. 99% of the time we are treated to their best anyway. Why? Because they know we have some of the best listeners out there. And if you keep listening and watching, you will be treated to only the best. Remember to subscribe to our Podcast Feed. It's good for your ears!
Kilson Street and Chris Hayzel go back. Waaaay Back. Well not waaaay back. We just wanted to sound like it was. Anywho, on our 77th installment of the never ending Kilson Street Series, we have Chris from allll the way up in Los Angeles. Chris is a rare talent. If you have had the pleasure of seeing him live, good for you. If you haven’t… Too bad for you. He uses a loop and an effects pedal to drive his thundering anthems during live sets. Using that and his guitar, bass, and his vocals, Chris manages to do what a lot of bands/artists can’t do as a team: make some bomb ass music. Chris has a pretty good upbringing when it comes to music. But this isn’t the only reason someone can do what he does. Everyone knows that playing an instrument and being good at it takes time, practice, and sacrifices. Chris is just insane. We couldn’t imagine how much time he takes from his days to get stuff like this down. Fortunately for us as listeners we just get the privilege to watch and listen. We’re glad for that and appreciate musicians like Chris. Thank you for coming through. Songs Performed are "Just Can't Settle" & "Time" Available at http://www.chrishayzel.com/ On this episode we would like to thank Sable Cantus from Golden West College for letting us record off of a brand new SSL board. God dam, that board is sexy. We also would like to thank the class for participating and helping us with setup and clean up. We could not have done any of this without them: Head Engineer – Daneil Gurney Assistant Engineer – Javon McClure Studio Crew: Sam Macdonald Matthew Marshall Odie Sanchez Samantha Ackerman Anthony Vezirian Minh Tong Daniel Nguyen Robert Molina Aracely Fernandez Alicia Sanchez See ya next time!