Well, we’re defying the laws of gravity and putting down the latest issue of the tri-state’s most beloved mag (hey it’s FREE... what’s not to love). This Damn thing is stacked full wonders! We’ve gone ahead and picked out a treasure of goodies for you to unearth within these pages. The issue has a new look and feel (thanks to an awesome new graphics team). The content been beefed up with new writers and reporters. These guys have come up with some unique sh*t that I think you’ll love. The new addition of the “Writers Block” will feature original writings from local and not so local talent. This issue will showcase the local underground talents of such artists as the “Disposable Hero” as well some major up and coming bands like “The Asphalt” and “Stereo Suite”. As always we try to get up in the mix at different events around the tri-state and get you all the info you need. This issue we actually convinced the guys from “Havasu Havoc” that we were from a real magazine and got backstage for all the festivities. As always, if you just can’t wait between issues for all the Mobscene happenings. Check out our MySpace page at www.myspace.com/mobscenemag for the most up to date info on events and photo galleries for all the stuff to hot for print.
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missed the biggest truck show of the year no worries we had someone out there sift through all that paint, boobs, and booze and document it for you.
just about all the gossip, rumors and headlines you need to stay informed without ever having to leave beer alone.
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a new spot where fresh and talented writers can offer up their writing sacrifices to you... the reader. a new addition to the mobscene family of eyecandy. this one has definitely got mouth only upstaged by her looks.
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we ve unearthed some true beauties that are guaranteed to keep you goin’ all summer long.
one of arizona s rising new bands sits done with us and chews the fat on what being in a band is all about. in a attempt to keep our readers hip to the world of art, we found this guy... who even our readers would be able to enjoy. putting our ears to the pain of filtering out the crap and bring you these fine gems for your enjoyment.
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Contributing Writers Eric Draven, Nicole Cramer, John Kissinger, Ty Paige, Tyler Byrne, Daniel Bermudez, Jason
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Lead Vocals: Sean Wallace Lead Guitar: Joe Steele Bass/Back Up Vocals: Pharoah Barrett Home Town: Los Angeles
The sharp, electrifying sound of Stereo Suite, based out of LA, consists of lead vocalist Sean Wallace, guitarist Joe Steele and bassist/back up vocals by Pharoah Barrett. The band is gaining exposure by performing live throughout southern California, Las Vegas and Arizona to promote the release of their album co-produced by Dave Dominguez (also known for working with Guns & Roses, Papa Roach and Staind) at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. Stereo Suite’s style is a fresh blend of soulful rock music with an edgy guitar and bass flair, and has been compared to the Goo Goo Dolls and Matchbox Twenty. The band’s rhythm is catchy and appealing and a few of their songs have been featured in episodes of MTV’s Laguna BeachThe Real Orange County.
ears and heart, reflecting the band members’ personal life experiences and triumphs. The audience can appreciate and relate to the stories comprised within the songs. They cater to both the loyal small town crowd and LA’s vast music scene alike. The band members are friendly and charismatic, clearly enjoying their interaction with the audience. Their stage presence draws the immediate attention of the crowd. Their songs’ catchy beats are clearly imaginative enough to reach Billboard’s Top 40 list, once the band is officially recognized and signed onto a major record label. Their high energy on stage further reflects the band’s authentic passion in their pursuit to create music that everyone can enjoy.
where they reside in LA. Despite the band’s busy lives they still take producing music and booking shows very seriously, showing their extraordinary determination to make it in the music world. Stereo Suite’s enthusiasm and persistence should increase their potential to rock their way to the top.
Stereo Suite’s passion for both music and entertainment is evident in their harmonious melodies and killer guitar licks. The lyrics are musical to both
In addition to being musically inclined, the band members also lead normal lives, working full time jobs
~Nicole Cramer
‘Their passion for both music and entertainment is evident in their harmonious melodies and killer guitar licks.’
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The band’s live performance is an opportunity that any music lover will appreciate. The band’s music style fits predominantly into the rock genre, yet they present a beat and melody that even fans of other musical genres can appreciate. Stereo Suite continues to headline at several LA venues and Las Vegas hot spots, including the House of Blues. Stereo Suite plans to reappear at BJ’s Tavern in the near future and will likely captivate a wider audience in Havasu’s music scene. Check out the band’s web page on at www.myspace. com/stereosuite to find out more.
Viagra
In Germany researchers are reporting that higher doses of Viagra actually impair the ability to smell. The major side effect of this effect… Old horn dogs now have no excuse not to go down on their wrinkled old partners!
Lindsay Lohan
Famed star of Mean Girls and Heby Fully Loaded! has finally admitted to attending AA meetings. The actress recently has said that she hasn’t had a drink in over a week. When asked how she gets by without the booze? She answered “It’s hard… but the coke, meth, and dressing like a whore really seems to help!”
Jenna Jameson
Adult film actress (Porn star) has field court papers to divorce her husband (Jay Grdina) and is dating David Navarro. David (Jane’s Addiction and Red Hot Chili Peppers) is of course recently split from Carmen Electra (Bay Watch and Dennis Rodman’s old love toy). Rumor has it that Jenna will keep the house in the hills, a sizeable stock portfolio, and the IRA’s. While Jay on the other hand, will retain sole custody of the STD’s.
President Bush
Our fearless leader reported to congress earlier this month that the war against terrorism requires more funding. He believes that increasing troop levels in Iraq will help stabilize the region and put to rest the 100 years of hatered between the Sunni and Shiites. This just proves our theory… President Bush is a F*ckin’ Moron!
Pillow Fight League
A new sport is gaining popularity in Canada. The Pillow Fight League (P.F.L.) featuring scantily clad women hitting each other with pillows is drawing crowds in the thousands to local theaters. It’s about time that a country with no real sports of their own create a sport worthy of our attention!
Kokomo This world famous club is a great refuge for you and 3,000 of your closest friends. You can get your freak on to the talents of DJ Robbie Rob while enjoying the view of the historic London Bridge. Monday thru Sunday **Order their signature drink the “Tremor” 1477 Queens Bay Lake Havasu City, AZ 800-624-7939
Red Room Looking to dance to a perfect mix of music. Let resident DJ Sandman direct from Las Vegas play you music from today with a splash of yesterday!! If you want something more personal, rent one of their private V.I.P. Booths right on the dance floor!! Wednesday – Saturday 7:30 p.m. – 2:30 a.m. 1519 Queens Bay Lake Havasu City, AZ (928) 505-7226
Martini Bay Great place to kill a few Martinis and explore their excellent Tapas style menu. With one of Havasu’s best outdoor patios, it’s sure to get your groove going. Tuesday through Sunday at 4:00 PM. 1477 Queens Bay Lake Havasu City, AZ (928) 855-0888, Ext. 4400
Havasu Ice House One of the best place to beat the Summer heat is this local favorite. Always serving up the coldest drink specials in town with Karaoke most every night. 2061 Swanson Ave. Lake Havasu City, AZ (928) 855-8581
McKee’s Pub & Grill Definitely a local favorite! McKee’s has everything... Plenty of pool tables, best bar kitchen in town, great pours, and live music on occasions. **Serves Breakfast Sun 10-12pm 2112 McCulloch Blvd. Lake Havasu City, AZ
Naked Turtle The only place to be at sunset in Havasu. The Turtle has the only Tiki-hut like atmosphere right on the beach. They’ve even equipped the bar with misters designed by NASA. If the misters don’t keep you cool... Try one of the bucket sized drinks! 1000 McCulloch Blvd Lake Havasu City, AZ (928) 855-1897
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Stories From the Asylum: Behind Black Skies 134 miles outside of Barstow California on interstate 40, the black car moving like a rocket into space. It’s destination, the ends of the earth. Her hair was black as the night before her, and her eyes a unique shade of blue. “Almost…just a little while longer” she said to herself as she barreled down the interstate at speeds that could skin a rabbit. A match strikes in the darkness. The flame, a brilliant sulfuric blue, the light sullied by the cigarette as its purpose was fulfilled. “Don’t be mad!” She exclaimed, “This is going to be fucking ridiculous, we are going to have so much fun. Your parents are going to be so mad.” She spoke with an exaggerated childish grin. He knew this grin well. Over the years they kept company it had evolved into one of her
many call signs of attitude. She was excited, they were on their way to a good time, and she knew it. But she was hiding something underneath, a sadness, or a lie maybe. She pulled a drag from her cigarette, and released it slowly. It seemed as if her soul was on fire. The flames born of emotion and indecision consuming her heart, and mind. Passion seemed to flow through her vanes to her fingertips, as she wrenched them down on the steering wheel. “So how much longer till we get there?” he asked, eyes wondering over her body with wonder. Then it hit him, unlike the dated photo contained within the folds of her mid 90s’ passport she was beautiful, so much in fact that some mite consider her unapproachable. Why had he never noticed this? “We’ll be there in four hours or so,” she exclaimed, “grab the camera and take a picture of us.” She inhaled a drag from her cigarette. He could feel the heat from her breath. From her mouth came words of excitement and joy but sorrow poured from her eyes. Her flawed perfection was undeniable. Taking the final pull from the cigarette she flicked it out the window. The sparkles of ash skipping across the pavement like stars in the sky. Like the match before it, she no longer had use for such things. Alone and dying it rested, forgotten, like most thing on the road to paradise. by Jason
Fuel
Durgen Turn ons? Dust, Dirt, Desert, Guns, Fuel, Boobs, Strong Hands and a lot of Vodka Turn offs? Greasy Bodybuilders and Metrosexual guys What do you do in your spare time? Being a hot mamma is a full time job! Favorite sport? Shooting combined with heavy bouts of drinking. If you could meet one person who would it be and why? I don´t really don’t give a crap about people... but I would love to meet up with Angelina Jolie for a romp at some seedy hotel. Although, running into George Bush on the street and then punching the crap out of him, would be a close second! What is the craziest thing you ever did? The question should be what hell do you do that doesn’t involve a little craziness???? What’s the best way for a guy to approach you? I like a guy to just be honest. What kind of music do you listen to? Hardcore, Psycho-billy, and good ‘ol Rock´n´Roll What do you like to wear to bed? I know you wanna hear “nothin” - but I have to tell you that is just a man’s fanasty. I fu**in hate it to sleep naked - so I wear boyshorts and boybeaters… or just a thong.
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~Eric Draven
Bring The Pain
Straight from the world of Riot Radio comes probably one of the best action sport videos that I’ve seen in a long time. Socked full with Street bikes, Motorcross, Jet Skis, senseless acts of violence and stupidity, and of course a healthy dose of tits and ass! This freakin’ video captures your attention like a train wreck. It had me glued to the T.V. watching every lude and jaw dropping act from start to finish, and then replaying the damn thing again to see if I missed anything. I found myself disgusted and yet oddly excited at the same time, all the while lovin’ every minute of it! Get your copy at: www.riotradio.com
Trite this way
This little ditty was slid under our office door by local producer Jason Heath. The DVD definitely preformed as was promised. In true indie film fashion; the movie does not follow any of the rules followed by your traditional high budget, CGI engorged, and over the top films you will see this summer. What you do have is what some describe as an unoriginal take on an original story. Once you are able to leave your preconceptions at the door, this movie really has something substantial to offer. This movie is either the inner workings of crackpot or as I might suspect… the work of a genius who probably won’t be appreciated in his own time. Either way get your copy at: www.brokenspoons.com
Beer Pong Tables How many times have you ruined Mom’s dining room table or Dad’s pool table in the pursuit of Beer Pong greatness? Fear not “Master of the Beer Pong” your answer has arrived. These custom built tables come in two sizes and better yet they can be outfitted with the graphics of your choice. That’s right... Whether it’s the Greek letters you and your beer-swirling frat brothers pay homage to, or the logo you and your drinking buddies made on the computer yourselves. These guys can put it on the table for you and ship the son of a gun over to you before that keg goes flat! Check them out at: www.bjsbeerpong.com
sHOTGUNpARTY.COM
Tired of waste valuable beer due to improper shotgunning techniques? Looking to shave seconds off your ability to consume mass quantities of your favorite beverages? The guys over at Shotgun Party have the answer with there all in one party starter. It ain’t rocket science but it does take a brilliant group of boozers to fit it into a device that will fit on your keychain. Just punch, pop and drink your way into inebriated bliss! A definite must for all your drinking buddies. Check them out at: www.shotgunparty.com
tHE bEERBELLY Screw the over-priced liquor sales at any event! Until the days of the emergence of Utopia, where ice cold beer cans grow from the trees, occurs; We have this company to help all the wayward beer drinkers stay content and hot summer days. Using the modern technology of neoprene and an ice pack the almost covert operations of sneaking booze to an event is the thing of the past. This little device will definitely keep you supplied with ample amounts of any beverage of your choice. Think chicks dig beer bellies… wait till they see it serving up one their favorite concoctions. Check them out at: www.thebeerbelly.com
THE fLABONGO
This little pink devil will surely bring the party with it. Even those apprehensive to using those sometimes menacing traditional beer bongs, can’t say no to this little bugger. It’s cute, it’s pink, it’ll send a can beer down the throat in seconds and look good doing it. If you manage to keep it with you thru an all night binge session, it doubles as an attractive lawn ornament hiding the fact that your passed out on the neighbor’s front lawn. Check them out at: www.flabongo.com
~John Kissinger
Retirement Planning Some tips for retirement planning from an expert in the industry WorldCom, you would have If you had purchased less than $5.00 left. $1000.00 of Nortel stock But if over the last three years you had purthree years ago, it would With Enron, you would chased $1000.00 worth of beer, drank all the now be worth $49.00. beer, then returned the cans or bottles for your have had $16.50 left of refund you would have $163.00 right now! the original $1000.00 Mobscene Magazine
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There is just something about hot weather and hotter chicks to really get the summer going! Use the largest custom truck show in Havasu as a backdrop… and you have Primedia’s “Havasu Havoc”. The boys from Primedia came out this year in full swing bringing the London Bridge Resort acres of custom trucks, boats and vendors selling everything from custom Rhinos to custom stripper poles. Primedia’s truck group includes Truckin’, Sport Truck, Mini Truckin’, 8-Lug and Diesel Power. Custom trucks littered the green hilly field, from lifted to lowered, full-size to mini, and stock to wild. The show, while reaching temperatures that would sweat off the pasties of your average girl, still brought out some insane trucks and boats. To call Havoc a “show” is nothing less than an injustice. This damn thing lasts an entire weekend. It starts with an early morning state to state cruise from California to Arizona (spanning some fifteen hours). The final leg of the cruise reaches Havasu right at dusk where tens of trucks cruise down highway 95 on their way to the bridge. The nighttime festivities are no less impressive. Saturday night started off with the 8-Lug magazine release party and of course in true Havasu style, didn’t bother stopping there. The rest of the nightlife mostly consisted of nonstop barhopping till close. There was also no shortage of hotel rooms where some of the true party goers found themselves, well after even the always colorful Havasu clubs and bars have called it quits. The following day’s bikini contest was by far the best I’ve seen in awhile. Yeah sure, eight out of the eleven contestants were caravanned in from the Hooters in Anaheim. However, I don’t call that fixing a contest… I call that damn great showmanship! Havasu local Julie Oliver had no problem swooping in and stealing third place despite the Hooters ringers. The other two had no problems with the custom stripper poles on stage, going right to work with some of the best pole dancing that I’ve seen in awhile. Let me tell you that in my travels, pole dancing ain’t easy. You two deserve first and second! by Daniel Bermudez Mobscene Magazine
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If a fan invites you to dinner, would you accept? Nick: Most definitely. if was home cooked Italian or some fancy joint with booze yes. Jason: I’d have to check with my chick on that one…If it was a girl, she’d say no…A guy, she’d probably still say no. She doesn’t want me to have any fun. *wink*
The Asphalt is a rock band who proudly calls the Arizona desert their home. Their members have comprised the line ups of other bands such as Gutfiddle, U.O.B., Oktober and Out Of Ruin. They have found fame on mp3.com, radio play from Phoenix’s the “Edge”, and been included on the soundtrack for the “Fast and the Furious/Tokyo Drift” video game. With all their recent time in the studio and on tour, a few of the guys had time to sit and give us a little insight to the band. What do you play, any other hidden talents? Nick: I play drums and do a mean didgeridoo without a didj. Jason: Guitar/Backing Vox – Hidden talent: I can cook like a champ! What brand/s of equipment do you use? Nick: I play orange county drums, DW hardware, Zildjian cymbals and sticks. Jason: I play 2 Les Pauls, ( ‘56 Goldtop Reissue, and a Black Custom) 1979 Marshall JMP 100 Watt MkII, no effects or pedals, 4x12 Cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30’s, and a Boss Tuner pedal and my custom Tortex yellow picks. Who would you say is one of your biggest musical and non-musical influences in your life? Nick: Musically, Travis Barker, Stewart Copeland, Dave Grohl and Tommy Lee. Non musically, my mother and my best friends. Jason: Guys like Eddie Hazel, Trever Keith and Hank Williams come to mind
musically. Non-musically, I’d have to say my gal and my mom. What are some artists/bands that you currently like? Nick: I really like the new Killers cd, Paramore, Red Jump Suit Apparatus, the new Reel Big Fish live cd and a thousand others. Jason: Bullets N Octane, Guns N Roses, Hank III, etc.
What can we expect from Asphalt live, and is there any tour or performance dates coming up? Nick: Expect 4 good looking guys, playing rock and roll while looking good, always high energy, and sometimes some funny jokes for the kids. What are some of your goals for the band? Nick: To keep playing and not have to have a day job, and to stay devilishly handsome. What is one of the coolest places you have been to for a concert? And why? Jason: The Roxy & The Whiskey...They are just legendary places, and to be able to play them is really killer!
“I’d like to be What would you be doing remembered now if you never pursued music? as someone Nick: Married. 12 kids. McDonalds. is the most embarJason: Sitting in a fucking who busted What rassing moment you have cubical. in your career? his ass for the had Jason: I’m still waiting to Do you ever listen to your fall off of stage during a own music at home? Nick: I do a lot actually. I goals he set.” show, that’ll definitely be like critiquing myself and showing off. Jason: I have to admit that I was a huge fan of The Asphalt for years, so I listen to the music all the time even though I’m actually in the band now.
What’s the best thing a fan has ever done for you? Nick: Not talk to me after a show. Jason: I’ve had some fans make me custom clothes, oh, but the coolest thing ever was these sterling silver iron-cross volume/tone knobs for one my guitars. Fucking rad!
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What has been the best moment of your career so far? Jason: Joining The Asphalt In the years to come, when you look back upon this experience, how would you like to be remembered? Jason: I’d like to be remembered as someone who busted his ass for the goals he set. For more of The Asphalt check out: http://theasphalt.net
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While delving into my usual late night romps through the underbelly of the internet and the addicting pages of the MySpace minions, I came across the Disposable Hero! Not you’re a-typical artist, but hell this isn’t you’re a-typical mag either. He is what is commonly referred to as an urban artist. A new breed of artists that up until 10+ years ago, would have been arrested way before being admired as a true artist. Long ago are the days when taggers were viewed by many as the psoriasis of the ghetto. To many of the inner city youth this was a place where opportunities were hard to come by and the American Dream seemed to be just a misleading myth. In response, they turned to using the landscape around them as their canvas and the rattle cans of paint (stolen from where ever was convenient) as paint brushes to make their mark. This destruction of property known as graffiti evolved from mere markers of gang territory to full fledge works of art. This was a time in which urban legends such as Daniel Ramos, probably one of the most prolific graffiti vandals of the late 20th century, used the moniker “Chaka” to tag any vertical (private or public) surface in his path (reportedly some 10-50,000 pieces). Their prize for their all night property destroying paint sessions…The fame and notoriety that they seemed to so have longingly looked for around them. More recently the urban landscape has changed from just spray can murals to stencil and poster art. Artist painstakingly work for hours with an exacto knife or in front of the computer to create intricate stencils or mass produced posters for their message. These stencils and posters are then used to create any edifice into a calling card. Many of these artists are motivated not by the hardships of inner-city life, but rather use this art form as a political expression. No longer are these pieces found just in the rough metro areas, but on the walls and sidewalks of white suburbia plastered in a repetitive manner to gain attention. In some sense, this art is a form of guerilla propaganda used to jar the minds of those that have been pacified by the world around them, even if it is just for a moment of time. By no means let this kid’s taste for the destruction of property in the name of art, discredit him as an artist. The Disposable Hero is far beyond his years in talent, and as far as Mobscene Magazine is concerned, put on quite a legal showing of his work. His newest work “Pin-Up Art” was showcased here in Tempe, AZ at the wonderfully hosted Alter Ego Salon. It was at this more traditional kind of “Wine & Cheese/Meet & Greet” which was used as a backdrop to his exhibition; that I got to meet the man behind the cartoon panda mask. I can’t really say what my expectations were for this urban artist, but I had my assumptions. The Hero was not the vandal I conjured in my head when I thought of urban art. He was rather a sophisticated guy with a passion for expression and a good taste for beer and friends. His art on display was his take at the Pin-Up culture that was so popular in the ‘40s and ‘50s. Each piece was a combination of a sundry of art mediums. The pieces were not replicas of classic pictures, but rather a modern urban representation of an art form. Utilizing paint, silk sreens, and computer graphics the Disposable Hero adds a new dimension for a new generation. To learn more check out: www.thedisposablehero.com
~Eric Draven
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Fight Everyone Where should I start? Their raw sound? Their Army-influenced stage shows? Or the fact that they got eight doods in the damned band? Well, these guys are far from being octopussies! With their debut 5 song EP “Up Against the World” on New Age Records gaining massive attention, Fight Everyone is staking their own claim with songs like “Lights Out” and “Sink or Swim”. Based out of Los Angeles, Fight Everyone is grabbing up fanatical real estate with their classic hardcore lullabies that is simply brutiful. Check them out at www.myspace.com/fighteveryone.
Five Victims - Four Graves This Sacramento 5-piece band, who is also signed with New Age Records, is boasting a new 5 track EP “Desperation Never Felt So Good” that gets to the point quickly and more importantly, clearly. With high energy guitar riffs, hard driving drums, complimented with numerous gang vocals, 5 Victims 4 Graves will have you replaying tracks before you know it. They all have worked hard to make each member a standout talent but use that talent to compliment each member. Check them out at www.myspace.com/fivevictimsfourgraves
Digital Summer Blazing out of the Arizona desert comes Digital Summer, a serious rock band with a mature sound. Their debut album, “Cause and Effect” has already gotten accoladic reviews from many Arizona and national music magazines. Being a 5-piece band with the singer and guitarist as siblings makes this a special type of unity as you can actually hear the bond they have in each song. Tracks like “Disconnect”, “Now or Never”, and “Chasing Tomorrow” simply proves that the Arizona sun will not be setting on them anytime soon. So he you are into some good hard rock with melodic vocal tones and smooth beats, then you will need to take a listen to Digital Summer! Check them out at www.myspace.com/digitalsummer
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