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Follow on Google News | Raised Fist Propaganda Presents: LAW Live at Junction in Long Beach NY Friday, November 30thFronted by Late Sublime Frontman's Son Jakob Nowell, The Band Bring's Their "So Damn Cold" Tour to NY with Special Guests The Zebulonites, Edjacted Phools, and Rick Eberle
By: Raised Fist Propaganda LAW - the newly focused rock band based out of Los Angeles County, CA was founded in 2013 in Long Beach, CA. The band consists of Jakob Nowell (Vocalist), Nick Aguilar (Drummer), Aidan Palacios (Guitarist), and Logun Spellacy (Bassist). The band is currently based out of LA County and has been playing regular shows since 2013. While currently writing new music and seeking to spread their message through straightforward, to-the-point, no-nonsense rock music - their style consists of a heavy emphasis on loud, live sound with thunderous basslines, sonorous solos, furious drums and wailing vocals. Having begun with drummer Nicholas Aguilar and bassist Dakota Ethridge in Long Beach in 2013 when Nowell was still a teen, the band first performed ska-punk in the tradition of Nowell's father. Palacios joined on lead guitar in early 2015, followed the next year by Spellacy after Ethridge's exit. Having recorded their debut release "Mild Lawtism" via Skunk Records, the 8 song EP was then followed by "Toxic" in 2016 - both focused on the ska/reggae/punk sound the band had been so deeply influenced by, noteably drawing "Sublime" comparisons. The ladder would be a "final goodbye to the stylistic choices of their past" as they sought to "bury the hatchet so to speak with that style". Currently in the process of recording their new and unheard songs to debut their true style in a full length release, "There and Back Again" is said to be making its debut later this year. Their sound now is an experimental mix of Queens of the Stone Age, Alice in Chains and Red Hot Chili Peppers. The band is playing many shows every weekend and is seeking to expand. The band has a heavy emphasis on live sound and would ask the listener to come out to a show near them to judge for themselves. And now those NY listeners can judge for themselves as LAW comes to Junction in Long Beach with The Zebulonites, Edjacted Phools, and Rick Eberle on Friday, November 30th at 9:00PM! FOR TICKETS ($10 ADV, $15 DOS), VISIT: RaisedFistPropaganda.BigCartel.com (https://goo.gl/ For More on LAW, VISIT: www.LawLBC.band Facebook.com/ Instagram: @LAWLBC Twitter: @LAWLBC For More on The Zebulonites, VISIT: Facebook.com/ Instagram: @TheZebulonites For More on Edjacted Phools, VISIT: www.EdjactedPhools.com Facebook.com/ For More on Rick Eberle, VISIT: Facebook.com/ Instagram: @RickEberle For More on Raised Fist Propaganda, Visit: www.RaisedFistPropaganda.com Facebook.com/ Instagram: @RaisedFistPropaganda Twitter: @RaisedFistPropa More About Raised Fist Propaganda: In 2006, Jeff Pliskin started Raised Fist Propaganda. The premise of the company was to promote a lifestyle that intertwined Punk Rock, Reggae, and Skateboarding – 3 things that played a crucial role in his life growing up in New York. In 2008, he began to expand the business, shooting photos and music videos for his favorite hip-hop & reggae artists in the scene. In 2009, Pliskin was fortunate enough to link up with one of his favorite reggae rock groups, Slightly Stoopid. The California vibe added to the overall flavor of RFP. At the same time, he joined with some of NYC's OG Skate legends (Zoo York, Supreme, Shut) to produce limited edition Legend Skate Decks at the Etnies Showroom in SOHO. The party was called "Respect," and brought together the skaters with reggae, hip-hop and punk bands. This created the essential "lifestyle" of Raised Fist Propaganda - Music and Culture – promoting nothing but positive vibes. Pliskin owes a great deal of that type of thinking to the New York Punk rock and Hardcore scene as well – which can be seen in the very makeup of RFP. End
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