Terraplane Sun
Steelwells
Sunken Ships
Family Wagon
Frysmith Truck
Mon, July 2, 2012
Doors: 8:30 pm / Show: 9:00 pm (event ends at 2:00 am)
The Satellite
Los Angeles, CA
Free
Free
This event is 21 and over
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Terraplane Sun

Hailing from Venice Beach, California, 5-piece blues rock outfit, Terraplane Sun, has honed a swampy soulful feel reminiscent of the 1960s “California Sound," with a groove that leaves you no choice but to move. Comprised of Ben Rothbard (vocals, harmonica and guitar), Johnny Zambetti (lead guitar and mandolin), Cecil Campanaro (bass), Lyle Riddle (drums) and Gabe Feenberg (piano, accordion and trombone), Terraplane Sun has performed on sold-out bills supporting such acts as The Alabama Shakes, Youngblodd Hawke and Imagine Dragons, along with several residences via C3 presents at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. After releasing its 2011 critically acclaimed debut album, Coyote, the band just completed a new 6-song EP, produced by Dave Trumfio (Wilco, My Morning Jacket, Ok Go) and mixed by Richard Furch (Prince, Fountains of Wayne, Outkast). Said EP includes "Get Me Golden," currently featured in Citibank's national television ad campaign, feature films, 21 Jump Street, and What To Expect When You're Expecting and hit television series, Teen Wolf and Franklin and Bash. Their recording of "Funnel Of Love," off of their Coyote album was just recently featured in the blockbuster film Playing For Keeps as well. It is the bands live show however that legitimizes them as one of L.A.'s top up and comers, as was evident during their recent residency at the legendary Satellite. As the Los Angeles Times puts it, "The Venice psych-blues rocker put on one of the most intense live shows in the city's local scene." As they've done with L.A., T.S. pounded the West Coast relentlessly during 2012 to an overwhelming response, just recently selling out shows in San Francisco and headlining The Belly Up Tavern in San Diego, as well as hitting just about every town between Seattle and Mexico "Friends EP" Out Now!
Sunken Ships

From
the
unholy
union
between
Morrissey,
Johnny
Cash,
and
Jeff
Buckley,
and
gestated
in
the
womb
of
eastside
L.A.,
a
band
was
born.
Sprung
from
the
mind
of
singer‐songwriter
Ray
Argyle,
and
made
flesh
with
a
motley
crew
of
thieves,
ruffians,
and
beggars,
Sunken
Ships
plays
a
darker
shade
of
folk,
a
wistful
indie
rock
with
relatable
hints
of
bitterness
and
hope.
The nucleus is Ray, with acoustic guitar or piano, singing with beautiful sadness, but there’s something entirely more raucous and rebellious simmering below the surface, which finds its voice in their live shows. Ray’s croon can rasp into a shout without warning. Joe’s ethereal guitar tones morph into a wall of sound, and Pablo’s poignant violin swoops and swells above the fray. This troupe of charmingly disheveled misfits have been making their rounds, performing in the saloons, roadhouses, cafes, and vintage stores of Southern California. Sunken Ships are currently recording their debut full‐length album, which will be released December 2011.
The nucleus is Ray, with acoustic guitar or piano, singing with beautiful sadness, but there’s something entirely more raucous and rebellious simmering below the surface, which finds its voice in their live shows. Ray’s croon can rasp into a shout without warning. Joe’s ethereal guitar tones morph into a wall of sound, and Pablo’s poignant violin swoops and swells above the fray. This troupe of charmingly disheveled misfits have been making their rounds, performing in the saloons, roadhouses, cafes, and vintage stores of Southern California. Sunken Ships are currently recording their debut full‐length album, which will be released December 2011.
Family Wagon

Family Wagon's searing blend of classic rock and unbridled rawness produces a fresh vibe that personifies the band and captivates audiences. The band's sound is rich, laden with guitar and bass hooks that showcase commanding vocals begging to be heard. "Family Wagon plays hard-driving rock that pairs a Summer of Love vibe with tons of testosterone. You can practically smell the man-sweat…" (SD CityBeat Magazine). The group draws its name from the Family Wagon van Gareth (bass) lived in for a year in Ocean Beach, CA prior to the forming of the band. A special energy develops between the hard rocking group and even harder rocking fans each show. This creates what ends up as a drunken maelstrom of delighted and passionate devotees each and every night the band performs. Family Wagon is: CALEN LUCAS (Vocals), RYAN WEISS (Guitar), GARETH MOORE (Bass), AND BRYAN BANGERTER (Drums, Vocals).





