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Nov 16 1:02 pm
  • Music

Chris Graue was the music video director the ska scene needed; now he’s taking his place up front

Cheantay Jensen

Under his solo project, Lo(u)ser, Graue released earlier this year a rollicking four-track ska EP, “Super Gwario Kart” that features brass, drums and vocals from members of Reel Big Fish, Suburban Legends and We Are the Union.

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Oct 21 3:22 pm
  • Music

The Good Bar gets the rockstar treatment in new Spaghetti & Frank music video

Cheantay Jensen

Rock duo Spaghetti & Frank, comprised of the frontmen of the Supersuckers and the Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs, released a video this month filmed at The Good Bar.

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Nov 8 2018 5:00 pm
  • music video

Ellen Warkentine’s visual album dives deep into the heroine’s journey

Esther Kang

The 36-minute visual album—a collection of six dreamy music videos which will screen this Sunday Nov. 11 at the Frida Cinema in Santa Ana, followed by a short Q&A segment—is a surrealist interpretation of the heroine’s journey.

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