When we started this podcast our goal was to try to get rock n’ rollers to unite. We thought that something was wrong with our scene, that the culture of live bands was disappearing in our town and somehow, we’re discovering we were wrong. We meet a lot of new bands that are proving every day that rock n’ roll is not dead…. A young band like Speed Of Light will give you hope for more and more decades of rock n’ roll. They might be newcomers but frankly, they are teaching a lesson to many posers. They only released live music so far because they think their music transcribes better this way. That’s bold and that says a lot in the era of autotune. Riley might be 14 but she sings with such confidence that you wouldn’t guess her age if you didn’t know. She screams and yells and she’s not afraid to address the crowd. Her two brothers, Tyler and Cameron are equally talented in their own craft and they sound like they’ve been studying all the greatest from the 70's hard rock to the Californian Stoner rock. We suspect they might have done some training with Sonic Youth and early Nirvana too... Today, they’re telling all about themselves, their DIY shows in Barbershops, their friends, and the scene they are building in the heart of Los Angeles. Make sure to catch them now so you can brag about discovering them early in their career...
Together, we're starting a conversation about saving Rock N' Roll in the City of Angels. Casually talking from the Sunset Strip, we are launching a movement with our collective called Team Nowhere and we are calling artists & fans to unite. If you are in a band, or if you're a photographer, a developer, a hairstylist, whatever your craft... In other words, if you really want to help to put Rock music back on the map for the ten upcoming years... well let's build a community together, and let's plan concrete actions to make a positive shift in our industry. Rock isn't dead, the Sunset strip isn't dead. But only if we want it! #Teamnowhere #Hangingonsunset @team_nowhere @hangingonsunset