Fullerton may have fallen off the map since those glory days, but it seems to be experiencing a full scale renaissance as of late, what with the opening of Burger Records and the trifecta of bands generating much hype: Audacity, Dirt Dress and the Cosmonauts. All these bands make lo-fi stoner garage punk of the highest caliber, overtly borrowing from others while still being undeniably unique (same could be said for Burger’s aesthetics). If Picasso’s quote, “good artists borrow, great artists steal,” is true, then the Fullerton scene is a gang of kleptomaniacal octopi.
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COSMONAUTS: COSMONAUTS
October 25th, 2011 · No Comments
PANGEA + THE LOVELY BAD THINGS + TIJUANA PANTHERS @ BURGER RECORDS
March 13th, 2011 · 7 Comments
When I found out that Pangea was playing with The Lovely Bad Things and Tijuana Panthers at Burger just a city away from me, for free, my initial thought was, “Could a show be any more perfect?”
BURGER RECORD STORE GRAND OPENING ON SAT. w/THEE MAKEOUT PARTY! + AUDACITY + MORE
October 1st, 2009 · No Comments
Download: The Burger Basher! Mixtape [Audio clip: view full post to listen] (from the Burger interview here!) Our old pals at Burger have further conglomerized the powerful Burger brand and opened a brand new real-deal record store to go with their real-deal record label! If you’re in the cholesterol-coated heart of Orange County, be sure [...]
DAVID SERBY: OVER THERE IN THE BACK OF THE BAR
June 17th, 2009 · No Comments
David Serby was a punk kid in Orange County and then an insurance adjuster in L.A. and took a long time and a lot of lumps to become the country singer he is now. He performs monthly at dark bars with old photos on the walls and he has just released his third album Honky Tonk And Vine. This interview by Chris Ziegler.
