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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

EXONERATED: DON BOLLES SOAP SAGA ON L.A. TIMES FRONT PAGE

Read the story of Don Bolles’ recent bust by the Newport Beach pigs in today’s L.A. Times

Drug tests exonerate punk rocker
Don Bolles, arrested in Newport Beach on suspicion of possessing a date-rape drug, is freed after analysis shows it was only soap.
By Roy Rivenburg, Times Staff Writer
April 17, 2007

It was soap, not dope.

That’s the verdict from additional testing of the peppermint-scented liquid that got punk rocker Don Bolles arrested on drug charges this month.

Bolles, 50, the legendary drummer for the Germs, spent three days in jail after Newport Beach police said they found GHB, the date-rape drug, inside a bottle of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soap in Bolles’ 1968 Dodge van.

Police ran a field test on the yellowish goop after stopping Bolles for a broken taillight on April 4.

But a more sophisticated analysis by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department crime lab detected no GHB in the soap, officials said Monday. As a result, all charges against Bolles will be dismissed, a spokeswoman for the Orange County district attorney’s office said.

Meanwhile, the makers of Dr. Bronner’s announced that other liquid soaps, including Neutrogena and Tom’s of Maine, also can mistakenly register positive for GHB with the field test kit used by Newport Beach police.

Bronner’s officials said they experimented with the ODV-brand NarcoPouch 928 test kit and various soaps over the weekend and would post a video of the results on their website next week.

“Police departments nationwide should immediately stop using the ODV field test for GHB,” Bronner’s president David Bronner said.

A spokesman for Armor Forensics, which manufactures the ODV test, said he wasn’t familiar with the kit and couldn’t immediately comment.

Bolles rose to fame in the late 1970s when he joined the pioneering L.A. punk band the Germs, a group credited with influencing generations of musicians and popularizing Mohawk haircuts.

The Germs dissolved in 1980 after 22-year-old singer Darby Crash committed suicide. Surviving members reunited in 2005 and plan to tour this summer.

Bolles, a Huntington Park resident whose real name is Jimmy Michael Giorsetti, took his stage name from an Arizona investigative journalist who was killed by a car bomb in 1976.

The drummer said he and his girlfriend, musician Cat Scandal, were driving to an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting when Newport Beach police pulled over his van. Bolles said he always carries Dr. Bronner’s organic soap, which he said helps keep his skin like that of a 15-year-old girl.

Bolles didn’t return calls seeking comment Monday.

posted by sean at 12:34 pm  

Monday, April 16, 2007

APE RULES, PT. III AT PEHR *TONIGHT*! ANAVAN, THIS SONG IS A MESS, DOMMM, CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR, SEA ORG & MORE!!!

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Richmond and I made BRAND NEW WRISTBANDS for tonight’s show! They are an awesome shiny black—perfect for the gnarly music that’s gonna be going down this evening at Pehrspace.

Anavan will be playing their entire self-titled GSL album for your listening pleasure.

In addition, the special guest bands are some of the best you could ever hope to hear: This Song Is A Mess But So Am I, Clan Of The Cave Bear (my homies from Cleveland—the first friends from “back home” to visit me here and play a Monday Night! They rule!!), Sea Org (yes!) & Dommm (double yes!…or should I say, triple yes!?).

See you there?

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9:30pm / $5 / all-ages

Pehr Space is located at 325 Glendale Blvd. in Echo Park.

INFO & PHOTOS: WWW.SEANCARNAGE.COM

posted by sean at 9:26 am  

Monday, April 16, 2007

METAL MAG DECIBEL PRAISES THE 40 BANDS 80 MINUTES! DVD; 20JAZZFUNKGREATS BLOG PLUGS 40 BANDS! AGAIN, REVIEWS HEALTH, FOOT VILLAGE & MORE!!!

HERE’S A GREAT NEW REVIEW FROM UNDERGROUND METAL MAG, DECIBEL!

Click on the magazine cover and follow the link (or read the text below):

40 Bands/80 Minutes
Sounds Are Active
Not recommended for use with Ritalin

“I’m not gay, but my boyfriend is,” might be the best chorus for any song under two minutes. Then again, it’s all in the conviction that unsigned L.A.-based electro hip-hop group Faux for Real sells it with. Challenging bands to prove their worth in two minutes or less, the producers of 40 Bands/80 Minutes rounded up a motley crew of acts from all imaginable genres. Extreme music standouts include bearded doomsters Harassor (in the Asunder vein of screamy doom), Converge worshipers Weekend Warrior, like-minded punk rockers Abe Vigoda (too bad it isn’t really Abe Vigoda), Slutty Knuckles, with their free jazz-laden scream-core, and Bipolar Bear (great name!), with their annoying-core punk.

Naturally, a lot of the bands are pretty awful. Groups like the grating noise ensemble Halloween Swim Team and weird-dude-in-a-trucker-cap Unwrinkled Doctor seem more interested in making a racket than making their two minutes of fame count. In this regard, as a documentary of the L.A. music scene, the film is very fair. Perhaps the whole show’s highlight is Wives’ final performance. Watching these decent punkers squeeze three songs into two minutes on a borrowed rig, it’s too bad they didn’t get more credit when they were around. One cool special feature is how you can select the bands alphabetically (too bad you can’t play them that way), and there’s also 10 more bands in 20 minutes. (Notably, Debaser do a low-end, synth-metal hybrid).

Also, extra special props go to the band I Rape Nick Lachey, a spacey grindish concoction, for actually coming up with the idea of raping Nick Lachey. They’re not gay, but their boyfriends are.
—Kory Grow, Decibel Magazine

HERE’S AN AMAZING REVIEW OF HEALTH, FOOT VILLAGE, & OTHERS…. THEY MENTION 40 BANDS! BECAUSE THAT’S HOW THEY DISCOVERED THE L.A. UNDERGROUND… GREAT TO HEAR, BECAUSE THAT’S WHAT THE DVD WAS DESIGNED TO DO—TURN PEOPLE ON TO NEW MUSIC!

“We first saw HEALTH in that nice 40 Bands 80 Minutes doc about the wonders of LA scene…” (Follow the link and read the rest for yourself… this one’s LOOONG)

posted by sean at 9:16 am  

Sunday, April 15, 2007

THE MOST AMAZING PEHRSPACE SHOW YET: ANAVAN RETURNS FOR APE RULES PART III!!!

DON’T MISS THIS MONDAY, APRIL 16TH!!! Anavan is back with APE RULES, PART III—they are playing their entire self-titled GSL album for your listening pleasure.

In addition, the special guest bands for the night are some of the best you could ever hope to see: This Song Is A Mess But So Am I, Clan Of The Cave Bear (my homies from Cleveland—the first friends from “back home” to visit me here and play a Monday Night! They rule!!), Sea Org (yes!) & Dommm (double yes!).

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Start time is 9:30pm, admission is $5. The show is all-ages.

Pehr Space is located at 325 Glendale Blvd. in Echo Park.

INFO & PHOTOS: WWW.SEANCARNAGE.COM

posted by sean at 12:16 pm  
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