Dr. Strange's Summer Bash
By
The Cathedral Pomona
Pomona, CA
Saturday, May 23 from 12 pm to 11:30 pm PDT
Overview
From Dr. Strange himself, come hang on Memorial Day weekend with all your favorite punk bands!
Lineup
Voodoo Glow Skulls
D.I.
Sloppy Seconds
Spunk
Narcoleptic Youth
The Skulls
Good to know
Highlights
11 hours 30 minutes
all ages
In person
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 7 days before event
Pour les fans de Rock.
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The band came together originally as a hardcore outfit during the late '80s, featuring the Casillas brothers, Frank (vocals), Eddie (guitar) and Jorge (bass) alongside Jerry O'Neill (drums). Playing together for a number of years in a humble garage, the band decided to expand their lineup in the hope that this may find them more success, choosing to add Joey Hernandez (saxophone), Joe McNally (trumpet) and Brodie Johnson (trombone), moving towards a ska-punk sound after the addition of their horn section.
Becoming local favorites, Voodoo Glow Skulls released two early singles before unleashing their energetic debut, "Who Is? This Is?" in 1993, on Dr. Strange Records. After touring the US extensively, Voodoo Glow Skulls impressed larger label, Epitaph Records, signing with them in 1995. Their second record, "Firme," was released that same year, with the availability of a Spanish-version of the album helping to appeal to a wider audience.
Three further albums were released on Epitaph before Voodoo Glow Skulls decided to jump ship and moved to Victory Records, releasing 2002's "Steady As She Goes." In 2004, Voodoo Glow Skulls delivered the fresh, ska-core styled "Adiccíon, Tradicíon, Revolución," displaying a return to their earlier energy. Southern California Street Music" appeared three years later, one of their first albums to feature original songs entirely. In 2012, the ska-punk veterans moved to Smelvis Records for the release of their self-produced ninth album, "Break the Spell."
Voodoo will keep you energized and entertained the whole set. They have songs from 20 years ago and newer ones as well.
They will sing songs in both English and Spanish. And you just may get the dancing "voodoo man" if you're lucky...
Lower Class Brats are in your face with every sense of the word, and they sure as hell are proud of it. Rude, lewd and crude, Lower Class Brats (or The Brats as they are known to fans) do badass punk rock with flair, safety pins and all.
The band formed in 1995 and, inspired by cult classic A Clockwork Orange, decided to become a plague on their home city of Austin, Texas; mercilessly claiming the underground punk scene as their own. Their brash crusade was a success and the band has had a loyal group of fans following their every move ever since.
A Brats gig is brash and loud and oh so satisfying. Their sound is powerful and unapologetic, their vocals are vile and wild and their fans are absolutely out-of-their-mind obsessed with these guys. Songs such as “Addicted to Oi!”, “Just Like Clockwork” and “Ultra Violence” will be the catalysts for some pretty intense mosh pits, and if you’re not diving into the action you’d better get out of the way damn fast. For a taste of some wonderfully grimy, legitimate punk, you absolutely have to get yourself to a Lower Class Brats concert. It’s an experience you won’t forget.
SUPER FUN! My friends and I danced the night away. Stage presence was awesome. Haven't seen such an awesome show in a long time! GLAD We Got to finally see them!