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GRAPHIC PROOF

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IF IT WASN’T FOR ROCKIN’ VISUAL ARTISTS LIKE MARGO NAHAS, DAVID WILLARDSON & DEREK RIGGS, YOUR BAND T-SHIRT COLLECTION WOULD BE TOTALLY LAME

snc - art - mainRock and roll has always been all about breaking the rules, unpredictability and raw originality. It’s an ageless m.o. that has led to some of the greatest moments in music history, in regard to both music and art.

For instance, in the early Eighties, when Van Halen was searching for just the right visual accompaniment to showcase the amp-shaking original music on the Pasadena band’s hits-packed sixth album, 1984, they sought the artistic talents of Margo Nahas.

However, when the artist declined the offer to bring to life the band’s concept of sexy female robots for the album cover, destiny intervened.

Later, when the band came across one of Nahas’ original renderings of a rebellious young angel indulging in a cigarette, Van Halen knew they found an even better image that perfectly captures the youthful energy, rebellious spirit and wholly original scope of the classic album.

And when it comes to great album cover art, Van Halen’s 1984 keeps good company with a select few equally impressive and iconic album covers that share a heavy metal history that is just as brilliant and badass as the music that the artwork evokes.

In fact, Nahas’ awesome image tops Sunset and Clark’s list of The Greatest Hard Rock Album Cover Art of All Time.

 

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VAN HALEN, 1984, art by Margo Nahas

It’s hard to believe but the famous lil’ angel puffing away on a cigarette on the cover of Van Halen‘s classic album 1984 turned 30 last year. And three decades later, artist Margo Nahas‘ awesome artwork still holds up as one of the most memorable and celebrated album covers of all time.

Van Halen - 1984-back coverAlthough the painting was not commissioned for the album cover, the band-selected graphic perfectly captures the tone and style of VH and the 1984 album: polished, attention-grabbing and unique mixed with a streak of rock and roll rebellion and abandon.

The image is based on a photo shot by Nahas, who used a friend’s tot and a candy cigarette to create her now-iconic painting’s source material.

Van Halen is represented in high-style photo portraits featured on the back cover and shot by Raul Vega. Nahas’ husband, Jay Vigon, a professional graphic designer, added the futuristic text.

Although it seems tame by today’s standards (or lack of them), the album, which was released in 1984, did cause a stir in the U.K., where officials decided to plaster a sticker over the angel’s cancer stick.

Van Halen fans can pick up a print of the painting via the artist’s website.

 

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IRON MAIDEN, The Number of the Beast, art by Derek Riggs

Sure, pretty much all of Iron Maiden‘s album covers are comprised of excellent commissioned artwork that is evilly evocative of each album’s brilliant and badass musical content. However, when it comes to Maiden’s número uno cover art masterpiece it’s the band’s defining 1982 album The Number of the Beast.

Iron MaidenCreated by the band’s longtime collaborator Derek Riggs, the graphic includes one of the best visual concepts of any Maiden cover: an image of the band’s walking dead mascot, Eddie, controlling a Satan puppet as the devil controls a smaller version of Eddie, also like a puppeteer.

Riggs has revealed that the devilish “Who’s manipulating who?” concept was inspired by a similar one that caught the British artist’s eye in a Doctor Strange comic book during his formative years.

The iconic image that continues to adorn t-shirts of metal fans around the world was initially erroneously printed with a blue-sky background instead of Riggs’ preferred and more ominous gray and black backdrop. The faux pas was fixed when the graphic was used on Maiden’s 1998 remastered release of the groundbreaking metal album that featured Bruce Dickinson making his debut as the band’s frontman.

 

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KISS, Love Gun, art by Ken Kelly

kiss-destroyerKISS‘ cover art for its 1977 Love Gun album rivals the band’s own Destroyer cover as the coolest rock art ever.

Both album covers, which famously feature vibrant, superhero-like images of the group, were painted by prolific American artist Ken Kelly, who also created cover art for Rainbow‘s Rising and Manowar‘s Kings of Metal.

Love Gun‘s sexy fantasy image of KISS and its harem of beautiful groupies perfectly captures the success and excess of the world’s biggest rock band.

 

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DIO, Holy Diver, art by Gene Hunter

RONNIE JAMES AND WENDY DIOFor Dio‘s career-defining 1983 album Holy Diver, Ronnie James Dio‘s wife, Wendy Dio, came up with the moody and captivating good verses evil concept for the cover art, which showcases metal-loving demon Murray, the band’s mascot, stirring up trouble with a hapless holy man.

When it came time to develop the album cover concept, it was illustrator Randy Berrett and painter Gene Hunter that brought the idea to life with a now-iconic image that expertly evokes the eerie urgency, adrenaline rush and heavy metal moodiness of Dio’s awe-inspiring debut record. Simon Levy and Jeri McManus art directed the overall design.

 

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MOTLEY CRUE, Theatre of Pain, art by David Willardson

LION KINGWhen former longtime Disney artist David Willardson decided to moonlight for Motley Crue and Elektra Records no one could have imagined that his rockin’ interpretation of the iconic Commedia dell’arte masks for 1985’s Theatre of Pain would become almost as famous as Mickey.

Willardson, a Pasadena Art Center College of Design grad, is a prolific and prominent visual artist whose incredible array of iconic art extends even beyond his world-famous Crue cover. He is also the legendary artist behind the logo to Raiders of the Lost Ark and American Graffiti as well as the movie posters for the Disney classics The Little Mermaid and The Lion King.

Check out more of Willardson’s incredible work on his official site.

 

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METALLICA, Master of Puppets, art by Don Brautigam

From a shiny sword poking through a toilet and a full throttle electric chair lighting up the skyline to a crumbling Lady Justice, Metallica‘s awesome demo, singles and album cover art has always been intriguing, controversial and attention-grabbing. The iconic band’s piece de resistance, however, is the moody metal masterpiece Master of Puppets.

Motley CrueFrontman-songwriter James Hetfield and the band came up with the creepy concept of a mysterious, all-powerful marionette maintaining control of drug-addled puppets straight to the grave to evoke the stark, cautionary tone of the 1986 album’s title track.

Metallica’s manager Peter Mensch helped design the cover and turned the band onto legendary New Jersey-born artist Don Brautigam, who created the original cover art.

In addition to Master of Puppets, Brautigam, who passed away in 2008, created cover art for countless other multi-platinum-selling albums, including AC/DC‘s Razor’s Edge, Motley Crue’s Doctor Feelgood and Anthrax‘s Persistence of Time.

METAL UP YOUR CULO

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Metalachi Reimagines Metallica & More at Viper Room, Feb. 6

metalachi_unoHead to the Sunset Strip and bang your cabeza to Spanglish- and mariachi-laced covers of metal classics by icons like Bon Jovi, Dio, Guns N’ Roses, Ozzy Osbourne and Metallica when L.A.’s own Metalachi headlines Viper Room on February 6.

If you haven’t yet experienced the awesomeness of these Mexican monsters of rock, prepare for three things to happen: 1. You’re gonna hear your favorite metal songs in a whole new way. 2. You’ll LOL. And 3.) You will become an instant fan of L.A.’s most original tribute band.

Get tickets for Metalachi’s Viper Room show here.

ROCK THE HOUSE

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OzzMania, Just Like Priest, Motorbreath & More are Bringing Heavy Metal Hits to House of Blues Sunset, Jan. 21

OzzManiaGoing through Ozzfest withdrawl? Relax — there is a rock and roll reprise of sorts on the horizon.

West Hollywood hot spot House of Blues Sunset is hosting the closest thing you’re ever gonna find to Ozzfest on January 21, when OzzMania (right) brings to the Strip an arsenal of Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath hits, along with four other metal-loving tribute bands!

motorbreathSoCal cover band OzzMania proves you can’t kill rock and roll with a headlining night of non-stop metal that will be shaking up Sunset alongside Slayer-worshipping rockers Slaytanic; masters of Metallica, Motorbreath (right); spot-on Judas Priest imitators Just Like Priest (main photo, top); and Du Hast, which will rock out some Rammstein.

House of Blues Sunset is at located at 8430 Sunset. Get tickets and show times here.

LOVIN’ THAT ROCK ‘N’ ROLL

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“I’M SO HAPPY FOR HER…THE WAY THAT SHE IS JUST THIS BADASS WOMAN AND PROBABLY THE SH*T SHE HAD TO DEAL WITH IN A MALE-DOMINATED ROCK SCENE, IT’S JUST AN HONOR TO BE SIDE-BY-SIDE WITH HER.”

— BILLIE JOE ARMSTRONG on fellow 2015 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee & Sunset Strip-launched music legend JOAN JETT (Rolling Stone)

 

2015 IS GONNA ROCK!

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READY TO RING IN SOME ROCK: (clockwise from top left): Ozzy Osbourne, Poison, Stephen Pearcy, Duff McKagan, Marilyn Manson and KISS

SUNSET & CLARK: 10 OF THE HARDEST-ROCKIN’ THINGS WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO IN 2015!

1. GETTING POISON’D

poison-1Metal fans looking for nothin’ but a good time won’t have to wait too much longer now that Poison has announced that the Sunset Strip-launched legends will be hitting the road again next year.

“It looks like it will happen [in 2015],” Bret Michaels recently confirmed to Cleveland Scene. “It’s been a few years. We just want to put together the right package and show to celebrate with everyone.”


2. OZZY OSBOURNE’S RETURN TO TV

article-2546509-1AFC608100000578-541_638x624The legendary P.O.F.D. himself is returning to reality television for new episodes of The Osbournes, which will find Ozzy Osbourne and the fam — Kelly, Jack and Sharon — giving fans another peek into their lives a decade after the hit show ended its run on MTV. This time around, The Osbournes will include, according to Sharon Osbourne, eight new episodes and will debut on VH-1 in early 2015.

 


3. STEPHEN PEARCY GETTING ‘SMASH’-ED

Stephen-PearcySunset Strip legend and former Ratt frontman Stephen Pearcy is following up his recent headlining gig at the Whisky A Go Go with the release of his fourth scorching solo album, Smash, due out in early 2015.

 

 

4. CHRIS CORNELL, MIKE MCCREADY & DUFF MCKAGAN RELAUNCHING MAD SEASON

cornell-mccready-mckagan-sncThe Nineties supergroup Mad Season is reuniting — sort of — on January 30 in Seattle. Mad Season founding members Mike McCready of Pearl Jam and Screaming Trees drummer Barrett Martin will return with a revamped lineup that includes legendary Guns N’ Roses/Velvet Revolver bassist Duff McKagan replacing late Walkabouts rocker John Baker, who passed away in 1999, and grunge god Chris Cornell taking the mic in place of Alice in ChainsLayne Staley, who died in 2002.

pearl jamThe band, which is reportedly planning a new album, will be taking the stage with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra as part of SSO’s “Sonic Evolution” showcase. The once-in-a-lifetime concert will also feature works inspired by Nirvana and Pearl Jam, along with the world-premiere of McCready’s decidedly less grungy orchestral composition “Waking the Horizon.”

 

5. METALLICA DROPPING A NEW ALBUM…MAYBE

James Hetfield“I’m pretty convinced that 90% of the record is actually written; it’s just gotta be kind of assembled between all those riffs,” Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich revealed to Metal Zone last summer. “It’s just a matter of connecting this to this and sort of shaping it into a song. And so, I’m pretty psyched about that.”

In September, frontman James Hetfield (pictured) confirmed the long-awaited album’s progress, telling Pulse of Radio: “We’ve come up with enough material for a record, for sure…We just haven’t had the time to really focus on it and…start whittling at these masterpieces.”

Bassist Robert Trujillo, who previously reported that Death Magnetic producer Rick Rubin will also helm the new album, provided an update to RockCellar Magazine in early December.

Metallica“We’re just blueprinting everything right now,” said Truillo. “There are a lot of ideas, a lot of song bodies, you gotta go through the process. For me personally I’m really excited about what we’ve been able to jam out.”

The band has promised fans that they’ll be hearing Metallica’s tenth studio album by as early as 2015 and no later than 2016.

 

6. BULLETBOYS RETURNING TO SUNSET 

bulletboysL.A. metalheads BulletBoys are bringing the band’s awesome hard rock hits like “Smooth Up in Ya,” “Hard as a Rock,” the killer cover “For the Love of Money” and “Freakshow” to the Whisky A Go Go on March 19!

Frontman Marq Torien and most of the band’s founding lineup are still cranking out killer original rock jams, like the stellar “Symphony” from BB’s upcoming release Elefante. Get ticket details here.

 

7. SYSTEM OF A DOWN GETTING ‘SOUL’-FUL AT FORUM

soadSoCal superstars System of a Down are set to headline another hometown show in the new year, when they will rock Inglewood on April 6, bringing the band’s “Wake Up the Souls Tour” to the Forum.

 

 

8. ROCKING OUT TO A NEW KISS ALBUM

kissIconic rock god Gene Simmons revealed to the Toronto Sun earlier this year that the world’s hardest-working rock band has its sights set on releasing new material very soon.

“I recently wrote a new song called ‘Your Wish is My Command,’ so the process has already started,” revealed Gene Simmons about the upcoming follow-up to 2012’s Monster.


9. MARILYN MANSON UNLEASHING ‘HELL’ ON EARTH

The-Pale-EmperorShock rocker and antichrist superstar Marilyn Manson will be returning to the spotlight in 2015 to rock your face off with his ninth studio album, The Pale Emperor, which drops January 20. If the album’s kick-off single “Third Day of a Seven-Day Binge” is any indication of the weight of the new material, Pale Emperor is going to be stellar.

A day after the album drops, Manson will launch “The Hell Not Hallelujah Tour,” which snakes its way through the U.S. starting in Washington, D.C. on January 21 and ending in Vegas on February 14. The singer-songwriter will then head overseas to rock a few summer festivals. Unfortunately, Manson has not announced an L.A. date.

 

10. HEAVY METAL HITTING THE HIGH SEAS

BuckcherryLos Angeles bands Buckcherry (right) and Zakk Wylde’s Black Label Society along with Limp Bizkit, P.O.D. and Filter lead a rockin’ roster of awesome acts that will be hitting the high seas February 2-6 as the star attractions of ShipRocked: The Ultimate Rock N’ Roll Cruise.

Sailing from Florida to the Bahamas and back, ShipRocked will also showcase the super-band Metal Allegiance, which includes current and former members of legendary metal bands Megadeth, Anthrax, Pantera, Testament and Dream Theatre.

LET THERE BE ROCK!

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ATTACK OF THE 50 FOOT ANGUS YOUNG!

The Sunset Strip welcomed in a new neighbor this week, when Angus Young landed on the boulevard in a slick new West Hollywood billboard hyping AC/DC‘s new hit album, Rock or Bust.

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It’s great to see the Aussie guitar god overlooking the strip between La Cienega and Alta Loma, especially when Rock Row near the Whisky and Roxy is suffering from the urban blight of not one but two (!!) One Direction billboards featuring the boy band peering down on the intersection of Sunset and Clark/San Vicente.

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METAL MOOD SETTERS


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‘WHEN THE WORLD GETS IN YOUR FACE, I SAY,’ “HAVE A NICE DAY,”‘ DECLARES BON JOVI IN SUNSET & CLARK’S TOP FIVE FEEL-GOOD HEAVY METAL TRACKS TO TACKLE ANY DISTRESS

KISS AliveEver since the first time I heard the incredible, amp-shaking, adrenalin-pumping sounds of heavy metal–courtesy of a neighbor introducing me to KISS Alive in fifth grade–I have relied on metal music as a mood adjuster.

I crank up good ol’ hard rock to try to block out the world at times when it’s just not making sense, like when the daily headlines are over-crowded with news about riots, the recession, natural disasters and Miley Cyrus.

Miley CyrusOver the years I have maintained a mental list of deeply therapeutic heavy metal mood setters that have always helped to make things feel a whole lot better when they just weren’t feeling right with the state of the  modern world.

Here’s a list of Sunset & Clark’s five all-time greatest hard and heavy classics for dealing with any challenging situation.


“When the world keeps trying to drag me down,
I’ve gotta raise my hands, gonna stand my ground.”

When it comes to perfectly crafted feel-good anthems, Jon Bon Jovi is the grand messiah of mainstream metal. And while kick-ass classics like “It’s My Life,” “Everyday” and “Keep the Faith” are stellar and inspiring tracks that always provide an intrinsic kick, Bon Jovi‘s title track to 2005’s Have a Nice Day is hands down one of the best and most bad ass songs in the band’s expansive catalog.

Make this track the ringer for your cell’s alarm clock app and you’re virtually guaranteed to wake up empowered and ready to face the day.

 


“Never cared for what they say.
Never cared for games they play.
Never cared for what they do.
Never cared for what they know.
And I know.”

In HBO’s Paradise Lost doc on the West Memphis Three, the mom of Jessie Misskelley, Jr., one of the accused teens, was asked how she held on to her sanity when her innocent son was being held in jail for three child murders. She revealed that she and Jessie sang Metallica‘s “Nothing Else Matters” to one another during jail visits.

Metallica’s 1991 track from The Black Album also works well in buffering bad moods during those times when you’re forced to deal with your own less dramatic drama.

 


“Express yourself in the face of change.
Repress yourself, you surely seal your fate.
You got to look inside; the answer lies in wait.
Resurrect before it’s too late.”

Like Bon Jovi, the guys in Poison are also metal masters at crafting empowering anthems that inspire equal parts self-reflection and some serious fist pumping, like “Something to Believe In” and “Cry Tough.”

Should you ever find your personal integrity challenged, however, it’s the Sunset Strip-launched band’s timeless track “Stand,” from 1993’s Native Tongue, that will super-charge your confidence and make you wanna unskinny bop all night long!

 


“Don’t need to wait for an invitation;
You gotta live like you’re on vacation.”

Ever have a bad day that seemed to last a week? Overwhelmed by the daily grind? Fortunately, when times get tough there’s always KISS to remind us all that “it ain’t a crime to be good to yourself” in the killer KISS classic “Lick It Up.”

Vinnie Vincent‘s scorching guitar attack, Eric Carr‘s full-throttle percussion and KISS’ early ’80s harder edged sound effortlessly power up a universal ode about learning to appreciate and enjoy the here and now.

The 1983 track from KISS’ eleventh album of the same name is not only one of the most powerful feel-good gems in the band’s catalog, it’s also one of the greatest classics in the history of heavy metal.

 


“There’s somethin’ wrong with the world today.
The light bulb’s gettin dim.
There’s meltdown in the sky…”

Rock legend Steven Tyler penned 1993’s “Living on the Edge” in response to the ’92 L.A. Riots, and over 20 years later, the Aerosmith classic still holds up as a reliable and rockin’ reminder that you’re not the only who sometimes feels like you just can’t stop yourself from falling. And through it all, Tyler stands tough and declares: “We can tell ’em no or we could let it go, but I would rather be a hanging on.” Guess there’s still reason to dream on.

 

HARD LUCK WOMEN

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YOU WANTED THE BEST (KISS TRIBUTE BAND), YOU GOT THE BEST: PRISS AT VIPER ROOM, NOVEMBER 14

PRISS-BASSHey, Iron Maidens, we’ve found the perfect band should the female Maiden cover group ever decide to start its own Metalpalooza festival: PRISS, a face-painted, leather-costumed, hard-rockin’ KISS tribute band that is fronted by four fierce female rockers.

The L.A. band, which certifiably kicks ass — check ’em out here — will be heading to the Sunset Strip on Friday, November 14, to bring the hits from one of the greatest rock bands on the planet to the Viper Room. The 21-and-over show also features two more really good local bands that are definitely worth checking out: Spirit in the Room and Breaking Arrows.


Even the “God of Thunder” himself, Gene Simmons, has given PRISS a seal of approval, featuring the band on Family Jewels last year, when Shannon Tweed joined PRISS on stage as “Queen Simmons.”


The ladies of PRISS not only prove that KISS’ famous costumes — and various incarnations of them — look even better on a sexy-edgy all-female band, they are also remarkable musicians that rock just as hard as the ground-breaking, multi-platinum group that inspired them.

PRISS-3PRISS is comprised of starry-eyed guitarist-vocalist Doll Stanley (Moa Henriksson); darling demon bassist-vocalist and “Goddess of Thunder,” Jean Simone (Andrea Zermeno); spacey lead six-string slinger Lace Frehley (Jennifer Paro); and foxy feline drummer Luda Criss (Judy Cocuzza).

Viper Room is located in the heart of West Hollywood, at 8852 Sunset Boulevard at Larrabee. Doors open at 9 p.m. and tickets are only $10. (Seriously, $10!) Get tickets and more information here.

The only reason you can possibly have for missing PRISS on the Sunset Strip is that you’re laid up in a KISS Kasket! See you at the show!

Photos: prissarmy.com

REVISITING SUNSET



SLASH & MYLES KENNEDY SERVE UP ‘NIGHTRAIN’ ON DIRECTV, NOV. 7

Myles Kennedy & SlashGuitar Center has just released a badass sneak-peek at the upcoming Slash with Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators concert set to premiere on DIRECTV on November 7.

Taped at the Roxy on September 25, the clip features the rockers performing a scorching cover of Guns N’ Roses‘ “Nightrain.” Contrary to Slash’s shirt, the number definitely does not suck!

Catch the full show November 7 at 9 p.m. on DIRECTV channel 239.

A ‘RIVER’ RUNS THROUGH IT

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PINK FLOYD OVERLOOKS SUNSET BOULEVARD

Pink Floyd - Sunset StripWhen it came time to announce an historic rock release, Pink Floyd went right to the source where rock ‘n’ roll is always alive and well: The Sunset Strip.

A huge billboard announcing Pink Floyd’s (kinda) new album, The Endless River, overlooks the world-famous boulevard from atop local landmark Book Soup. The colorful ad, which hit the strip earlier this week, is hyping the iconic British band’s fifteenth release, which is due out November 10 and is primarily leftover instrumental tracks from Floyd’s 1994 album, The Division Bell.

Check out David Gilmour and Nick Mason discussing The Endless River below.

CRÜE’S LAST CALL

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DECADES OF DECADENCE TO CLIMAX IN L.A. IN 2016, WHEN MÖTLEY CRÜE RETURNS TO ROCK SUNSET ONE LAST TIME

‘After New Year’s [2016], we’ll do three nights at one of the arenas in L.A. and then do a special show at the Whisky-a-Go-Go on our 35th anniversary.’

VINCE NEIL (Las Vegas Weekly)

BETTER THAN GOOD

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GOOD CHARLOTTE’S JOEL & BENJI MADDEN SALUTE SO CAL WITH ROCKIN’ NEW RELEASE, GREETINGS FROM CALIFORNIA

Good Charlotte‘s Joel and Benji Madden dropped their debut album as The Madden Brothers last month, titled Greetings from California, and we’ve had the first single, “We Are Done” on a near constant loop ever since.
 

maddensGood Charlotte may have pulled the plug too soon, but it’s great to see the Maddens totally reinvent their brand of badass and mercilessly melodic rock and roll with the dynamic duo’s new project.

Greetings from California was released on September 19 and was inspired by SoCal (we’ve spotted the Maddens hanging Coffee Bean Sunset quite a few times) and includes enough catchy guitar hooks and anthemic choruses to keep Good Chalotte fans satiated while also pushing the band further up the charts in the pop-rock arena.

 
the madden brosFrequent Good Charlotte collaborator Eric Valentine produced “Side 1” of Greetings from California and Joe Chiccarelli, who has worked with U2 and My Morning Jacket helmed the rockier “Side 2.”

Chart-topper Pharell Williams brings a happy, upbeat vibe to the album as a guest writer on the cool and catchy, Lenny Kravitz-like “California Rain.”

The Madden Brothers is currently touring Australia through November. Can’t wait to check out the band when its international Greetings from California tour makes its way stateside early next year.

Plus, we’ll never tire of hearing this timeless GC track…

CREATURES OF THE NIGHT

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STREET ARTIST HUGE GIVES THE SUNSET STRIP A ‘MINI KISS’

sunsetandclarkmagazine1A curious new character has popped up on Sunset Boulevard this week.

Sunset and Clark spotted this four foot tall heavy metal midget affixed to a utility box on Sunset and Horn, across from the old Tower Records Sunset location.

We give major props to the guerilla artist, Huge, not only for the bizarre yet badass idea to morph two timeless pop culture icons, KISSAce Frehley and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me’Mini-Me, but also for showcasing one of the coolest rock artifacts ever: the Gibson Flying V!

 

WISDOM OF OZZ

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“L.A.’s not a good place to grow old. It’s a
Paris Hilton-getting-f–ked-up-the-arse kind
of town…a town full of ambulance chasers.”

                                                       OZZY OSBOURNE