DEATH
TO
THE SUN IV THE END
Autumnal music festival Death to the Sun, named to commemorate summer’s end, has been an annual, free event for the past three years and a showcase of some of the most diverse bands in the tri-county area. For its architect, local musician Ricardo Guerrero (of This Heart Electric), it’s always a dream lineup featuring upwards of 20 mostly local bands. As Guerrero explains, “I envisioned this party as something universal, [a party] that celebrated something as ancient and beautiful as the end of season.” But this year is different. The date has been moved from the end of summer to November 24, when Death to the Sun IV will celebrate the end of the Mayan calendar (or what we’d discovered of it until recently) as well as the end of the festival itself. “This year we will celebrate the end of an entire age!” says Guerrero. To employ the cliché, 2012 is not the end of the world -- “The end of the Mayan calendar corresponds to the beginning of a new age, a golden age of thought and global consciousness” -- but since it’s the end of DTTS, we wanted to know why, why would he do such a thing? According to Guerrero, there’s no better time to end it than now. “That way it’ll be a bold imprint in our collective memory. I think it would be great to end with an explosion instead of a fizzle.” Understandable, but still a major bummer. Nevertheless, Guerrero remains excited: “Maybe it’s time for others to take the torch and run with it.” By Monica Uszerowicz of Salty Eggs
SCOTT ARMETTA: FINDS FOG Painter Scott Armetta, whose landscape oil painting “Apoxee Fog” is the featured centerfold of this month’s PureHoney, invites viewers of his Dark Florida landscape collection to be still and see the mysteries of nature in Florida through his eyes. The scene depicted in “Apoxee Fog” caught Armetta’s attention while he was walking the Apoxee Trail in West Palm Beach. The artist, whose early training was in photography, captured the image on film and then translated it to an oil painting in his studio, adding elements to heighten what he calls the scene’s “sinister edge”. A true Florida boy, Armetta graduated from Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts in 1994 and has taught there for the last 11 years. He often hears others state an emotion about his home state that he once felt himself: “I’ve got to get out of Florida.” After graduating from Florida Atlantic University, Armetta moved to New York for one year. “When I came back, I realized how much I liked Photoshoppin’: Melissa Glosmanova Florida,” he says. He decided to respond to this notion of leaving through his art. “Listening to them made me think how I could take Florida’s nature and present it with a reason to look at it. I wanted to try to find a way to take those feelings and, through a processed nostalgia, use that as a basis for a romantic idea of Florida.” In his first solo exhibit, Armetta presents that idea through twelve mediumscale oil landscapes that reveal the darkness lurking behind Florida landscapes that locals come across every day, like a sunrise, and those, such as the patch of woods in “Apoxee Fog”, that are hidden away. Music -- specifically Boards of Canada’s “Music Has the Right to Children” and composer William Basinski’s “The Disintegration Loops” -- fueled his contemplation of the Sunshine State’s dark side. See the Dark Florida exhibit at the Armory Art Center at 1700 Parker Ave., West Palm Beach, 561-832-1776. The opening reception will be held on October 26 from 6 to 8 p.m. The exhibit runs through December 8, 2012. By Courtney Hambright
Thursday, October 25
SONIC AVENUES, NERVOUS ATTACHMENTS @ Respectable Street BOYNTON BEACH ART WALK @ Boynton Art District DJ MORRISSEY @ O’Shea’s Irish Pub PENNYWISE, STREET DOGS, MXPX, UNWRITTEN LAW @ Culture Room REGGAE @ Propaganda GEORGE CLINTON @ Revolution Live RUBBLEBUCKET, THE RESOLVERS @ Funky Biscuit
Sunday, November 4
Friday, October 26
Tuesday, November 6
RED SHADOWS: THE MASQUERADE @ Respectable Street
WPB ZOMBIE CRAWL @ Clematis Street
TIM BURTON MOVIE NIGHT @ Five Points Lounge LOCAL CONTRABAND, 1 HIT LEFT, S.L.A.P @ Swampgrass Willys ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO AND THE SENSITIVE BOYS @ Culture Room TWISTA, SOUTH SIDE DUB, ERIC BIDDINES, LMS, NICO BROWN, RE. B, DJ DSMOOTH, DJ NEEDLEZ @ Propaganda LYNYRD SKYNYRD’S SIMPLE MAN CRUISE PRE-PARTY @ Grand Central JAMES ZABIELA @ The Vagabond IGOR & RED ELVISES @ Bamboo Room AESOP ROCK @ Revolution Live
Saturday, October 27
MOONFEST 2012, BOW WOW WOW, ASTARI NITE, DHARMATA, LUXURY OF COMPANY, EVERYMEN, GUY HARVEY, MISSION VEO, SOUTH SIDE DUB @ Clematis Street (500 Block)
THE DWARVES, THE RUINS, FLEES, ENOUGH, POOL PARTY, SEVERE DISAPPOINTMENTS @ Churchill’s Pub SWEET CHARIOTS @ O’Shea’s Irish Pub EDDIE SHAW & THE WOLF GANG @ Bamboo Room CAPTAIN RON DUO, ME AND MY ANIMAL FRIENDS, THE MIDNIGHT HOUR @ Swampgrass Willys
ARTOBERFEST feat. ARBOLES LIBRES, THE RUDE HECKLERS, THE VON @ Propaganda
MATISYAHU, THE CONSTELLATIONS, SPRED THE DUB, FRESH CATCH @ Carlin Park MARIA MULDAUR, SISTA MARY BETH @ The Funky Biscuit THE AP TOUR @ Revolution Live
Sunday, October 28
STREETLIGHT MANIFESTO, LIONIZE @ Culture Room THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS, THE LEMONHEADS, THE CHEVIN @ Grand Central SMOOTH & THE BULLY BOYS @ Propaganda THE RESOLVERS, UPROOT HOOTENANY @ JB’s
Monday, October 29
B-SIDES INDIE NIGHT @ Propaganda SPRED THE DUB @ Longboards
Tuesday, October 30
BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW, THE CASKET GIRLS @ The Stage
OPEN MIC @ Dada ‘DIA DE LOS MUERTOS: AN EXHIBITION OF LIFE & DEATH’ @ Howley’s KISS KRUISE PRE PARTY @ Grand Central BILL “THE SAUCE BOSS” WHARTON @ Boston’s
Wednesday, October 31
Hell Of A Party feat. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD, THE HARD RICHARDS, REMAIN CALM, CIGARETTE BUTTS AND BOTTLES CAPS, MINORITY ASSEMBLY@ Propaganda JOHN DIGWEED @ The Vagabond THE HEAVY PETS, SOL DRIVEN TRAIN @ Funky Biscuit ELECTRIK CIRCUS @ Revolution Live
Thursday, November 1
IN MOTION, STUBBLY MUG @ Respectable Street CHILLAKAYA @ Propaganda RACHEL ANDES @ Dada THE WHO @ Bank Atlantic Center COUNTING CROWS @ Mizner Amp OWSLA TOUR, KILL THE NOISE, THE MACHINE, NICK THAYER @ Grand Central
Friday, November 2
JAKE SHIMABUKURO @ Kravis Center
GET THE AMMO, OLD HABITS, OUT OF SORTS, ARMAGEDDON MAN @ Propaganda NOUVELLE VAGUE @ Grand Central GLEN MATLOCK (SEX PISTOLS) @ The Vagabond
3RD ANNUAL SOFLA DAY OF THE DEAD CELEBRATION @ FAT Village
BLACKBERRY SMOKE @ Culture Room THE FUNKY NUGGETS @ South Shores Tavern KETCHY SHUBY @ Will Call THE SCRIPT @ Mizner Amp BOBBY AND THE RENEGADES @ 5 Points Lounge HUMANE SOCIETY FUNDRAISER @ Dada
Saturday, November 3
GLEN MATLOCK (SEX PISTOLS), ANGRY PUDDING, INSTANT WHIPS @ Respectable Street THE DARLING SWEETS, THE HOWLING WINDS, THE SHAKERS, D.V.N.O. @ Propaganda MAYDAY PARADE @ Revolution Live FUSIK @ Bardot JOSE LOUIS RODRIQUEZ @ The Fillmore LOUIE VEGA @ The Vagabond HURLY BURLY BURLESQUE @ 5 Points Lounge MAX DUBOSE @ South Shores Tavern THE HARD RICHARDS @ Dada
THE MIGHTY QUINN @ Propaganda
November 2-4
FLORIDA FLOW FEST @ Bryant Park
Monday, November 5
B-SIDES @ Propaganda SPRED THE DUB @ Longboards DBRIDGE (BAD COMPANY) @ Propaganda KETCHY SHUBY @ Ricochet POETRY SLAM @ Dada
Wednesday, November 7
DIRTY BOURBON RIVER SHOW @ Dada TAKING BACK SUNDAY @ Revolution Live MARK STEPHENSON @ 5 Points Lounge
Thursday, November 8
ELECTRIC DECADENCE @ Respectable Street PASSAFIRE, SPRED THE DUB, FRANSCENE, RUNDOWNTOWN, DJ HIGRADE @ Propaganda WEEZER @ Hard Rock Live COUTNRY LINE @ South Shores Tavern A$AP ROCKY @ The Fillmore VINILOVERSUS @ Grand Central DADA BAZAAR CRAFT SHOW @ Dada
Friday, November 9
NORTH ATLANTIC SPACE COMPANY, LUNA REX, NEW GUY @ Propaganda
UNMUTED feat. ERIKA SPRING (AU REVOIRE SIMONE) @ Vagabond BUNGLED & BOTCHED @ Longboards DR. DOG, COTTON JONES @ Culture Room NEEDTOBREATHE @ Revolution Live BIG BRASS BED @ South Shores Tavern THE TWELVES, OLIVER @ Grand Central RAGGY MONSTER @ Dada BROWNBIRD RUDY RELIC CD RELEASE & LOS BASTARDOS MAGNIFICOS @ 5 Points Lounge LISA LAMANELLI @ The Fillmore
Saturday, November 10
ASTARI NITE, GIRLS ON FILM, RETROCITIES @ Respectable Street EVERYMEN, CARRY NATION AND THE SPEAKEASY, SWEET CHARIOTS, BONNIE RIOT @ Propaganda ALL TIME LOW @ Revolution Live WALK OFF THE EARTH @ Culture Room 900 SECONDS @ South Shores Tavern YEMEN BLUES, MDC LIVE ARTS @ Grand Central ALLEN BABCOCK DOG RESCUE BENEFIT WITH DOLL PARTS, PRETTY VOICES & CUPCAKE BURLESQUE @ 5 Points Lounge BODDHI SATVA @ The Vagabond PRIMUS IN 3D @ The Fillmore REBEL @ Dada
Sunday, November 11 JESTER @ Propaganda
STEEL PULSE @ Revolution Live
JP SOARS @ South Shores Tavern COMEDY SPECIAL @ Dada THE RESOLVERS @ Old School Square
Monday, November 12
DENNEY AND THE JETS, TRISTEN, THE DEWARS, WAKE UP @ Propaganda SPRED THE DUB @ Longboards
Tuesday, November 13
PLAINS, DENNEY AND THE JETS, TRISTEN, SOUND SLEEPER @ Churchill’s Pub ACOUSTIC ARTIST SHOWCASE @ Propaganda OPEN MIC @ Dada CYPRESS HILL, ACTION BRONSON @ Grand Central
Wednesday, November 14
WAKA FLOCKA FLAME @ Revolution Live
Thursday, November 15
UNDER EVERY GREEN TREE, CIVILIAN @ Respectable Street ARAKA, THE RUDE HECKLERS @ Propaganda DANCE GAVIN DANCE @ Revolution Live JP SOARS @ South Shores Tavern CHRIS IMPERIAL @ Dada
Tuesday, November 27
Friday, November 16
OF MONTREAL @ The Stage
PEELANDER-Z, ELECTRIC EEL SHOCK, DAYMOTHS @ Propaganda
KRISP, KODIAK FUR @ The Vagabond SWEET CHARIOTS @ Longboards DONAVON FRANKENREITER @ Culture Room FALLING IN REVERSE @ Revolution Live AZARI & III @ Grand Central INTL LANGUAGE @ Dada KING MUDDFISH @ South Shores Tavern BENEFIT FOR CHELSEA AND ROSALIE LINNABARY WITH CHARLIE PICKETT, TO BE HATED, LOS BASTARDOS MAGNIFICOS, THE 707’S, GOOD SHEPARD & CITY LINES @ 5 Points Lounge
Saturday, November 17 BélO @ Kravis Center
RIBBON DANCER, GALLIMIMUS, FALSE FLAGS, BOXWOOD @ Respectable Street R PROPHET formerly of NAPPY ROOTS @ Propaganda MOTIONLESS IN WHITE, CHELSEA GRIN, STICK TO YOUR GUNS, CROWN THE EMPIREUPON THIS DAWNING @ Culture Room ORCHARD LOUNGE @ The Vagabond KELLER WILLIAMS @ Revolution Live ROCKIN JAKE @ South Shores Tavern DILLON FRANCIS, CLOCKWORK, BAAUER @ Grand Central PALLETTE TOWN @ 5 Points Lounge REGINA SPEKTOR @ The Fillmore
Sunday, November 18
THE SOONER OR LATER BAND @ Propaganda DILLON FRANCIS, CLOCKWORK @ Grand Central
Monday, November 19
SPRED THE DUB @ Longboards B-SIDES @ Propaganda
Tuesday, November 20
CONFLICT RHYMES PRESENTS @ Propaganda OPEN MIC @ Dada
BRIKAZA RECORDS & 7TH INFANTRY PRESENT @ Propaganda OPEN MIC @ Dada PENTATONIX @ Revolution Live
Wednesday, November 28 Thursday, November 29
FIRESIDE PROPHETS CD RELEASE, ROOTS SHAKEDOWN @ Propaganda SHORT STRAW @ South Shores Tavern ZACH DEPUTY @ Funky Buddha
Friday, November 30
LAVOLA, THE HOWLING WINDS, THE VOGANS @ Propaganda PERPETUAL GROOVE @ Culture Room EDDIE VEDDER @ Broward Center BLUES DRAGON @ South Shores Tavern THE RESOLVERS @ Old School Square THE HOLSTERED & BLUE SKY DRIVE @ 5 Points Lounge
Saturday, December 1
CUPCAKE BURLESQUE @ Respectable Street EDDIE VEDDER @ Broward Center SEVENDUST @ Culture Room BARSTOOL BLACKOUT PARTY @ Revolution Live DRFAMEUS, SIR CHARLES, BEAT THIEF INC @ Funky Buddha THE SHIMMY SHAKE REVUE BURLESQUE @ 5 Points Lounge
Sunday, December 2
NAPALM DEATH, MUNICIPAL WASTE @ Grand Central
Monday, December 3
FLOW TRIBE @ Funky Buddha SPRED THE DUB @ Longboards
Wednesday, December 5 REDMOUTH @ 5 Points Lounge
Thursday, December 6
CANNIBAL CORPSE, MISERY INDEX, HOUR OF PENANCE, ABIOTIC @ Grand Central
Friday, December 7
Wednesday, November 21
PAPADOSIO, GREENWISE LOUNGE @ Culture Room CHROMATICS, PRINCE RAMA @ Gusman Center BUSHWOOD @ 5 Points Lounge
Thursday, November 22
December 8 & 9
LOS AMIGOS INVISIBLES @ Grand Central YO FLAUNT JAMS: A 90’S THANKGSGIVING @ Respectable Street SPANKSGIVING POTLUCK & REGGAE NIGHT @ Propaganda ANNUAL THANKSGIVING FUNDRAISER @ Dada
Friday, November 23
LEA VENDETTA CALENDAR RELEASE PARTY & TATTOOED BEAUTIES CONTEST : FEAT THE STATE OF & THE FEROCIOUS STONES @ Dada
MEN WITHOUT HATS, 80’S REWIND @ Grand Central DJ NEEDLEZ PRESENTS ROCK THE MIC @ Propaganda BOYS NOIZE @ Revolution Live
ARBOLES LIBRES, DJ MIKEY RADIOACTIVE @ 5 Points Lounge
Saturday, November 24
ABSOLUTE ASYLUM, STATE OF SOLITUDE @ Propaganda MIKE MINEO @ South Shores Tavern THE HARD RICHARDS @ 5 Points Lounge
Sunday, November 25
SHOVE HEAD @ Propaganda
Monday, November 26
SPRED THE DUB @ Longboards B-SIDES @ Propaganda 2 CHAINZ @ The Fillmore
UR1 FESTIVAL @ Bayfront Park
Saturday, December 8
HOSKER TRIBUTE feat. ANT LUNCH MUSICK’s POSTFACE, TONGUES OF THE HEARTWORM & MORE! @ Churchills Pub
Sunday, December 9 SUM 41 @ Culture Room
Monday, December 10
SPRED THE DUB @ Longboards
Friday, December 14
SWEET CHARIOTS @ Longboards
Saturday, December 15
THE HIP ABDUCTION @ Funky Buddha
Sunday, December 16
NEW FOUND GLORY @ Culture Room
Monday, December 17
SPRED THE DUB @ Longboards
Friday, December 21
THE STARTING LINE @ Revolution Live
Saturday, December 29 THE RESOLVERS @ Arts Park
SOJA @ Revolution Live
Thursday, January 3
HOLY SHIP PRE PARTY @ Revolution Live
Wednesday, January 9
MELVIN SEALS, JGB @ Revolution Live
Friday, January 11
DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL @ Bienes Center For The Arts SWEET CHARIOTS @ Longboards
Saturday, January 12
THE CIVIL WARS @ The Fillmore
Sunday, January 13
FEMI KUTI & THE POSITIVE FORCE @ Grand Central
Saturday, January 19
SUNSHINE BOCA BLUES FEST @ Mizner Amp GALACTIC @ Revolution Live PINK MARTINI @ The Fillmore
February 15-17
AURA MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL @ Suwanee Music Park
BOBBY LOAD 1970-2012 THAT GODDAMN SCREAM
Years ago I met, booked and played a few shows with young Bobby. LOAD at one time even played live with no delay for an hour on my radio program, Resident Noize! He was, for my money, the best frontman South Florida ever produced. I recall driving Bobby and some of the Blanket (preBaby Robot/Game 4/Death on a Stick/Ant Lunch Musick) peeps to a show one night and he firmly insisted we play his cassette with all the new tracks they had just finished recording. Before every song he gave us a good 5 minute monologue about how and why that particular song came to be. It was freaking hilarious... and brilliant! I’ve always wished I had a recording of those stories... his exuberance was thru the roof. He couldn’t wait to share the music and it was a moment I’ll never forget. I reached out to a couple friends that knew him best and asked them to comment on his recent passing. ~Steev Rullman Fausto Figueredo | LOAD In 1991, I was fortunate enough to meet Bobby Johnston. He wanted me to join his band. There was no “band” yet, but he knew he was singing. He had a guitar player (Jeff Tucci) and the band was called LOAD. I just needed to join and help him find a bass player so we could get to practicing. Luckily my bass player (Tony Qualls) from an old band-Genetic Mistake- was back from Knoxville and wanted to play. LOAD was the beginning of a Brotherhood that would never be broken. Bobby had to deal with a lot of Fucked Up Shit growing up. So to escape some of the worlds negative shit Bob went to a place where that stuff could not hurt him. A place where the Crap that he had to eat didn’t affect him. On stage Bobby was the man! He could hold an audience of any size in the palm of his hand. Strong, Powerful, Angry, Smart, Witty were all descriptive of Bobby on stage. Off stage it was different. Soft, Caring, Sensitive, Vulnerable all come to mind. Bobby had God given talent. He had plenty to sing about and sang about everything. He had perfect timing. Then there was that God Damn SCREAM! We all adopted the same attitude; On Stage we were to ATTACK! and that’s what we did for over a decade. We kicked the side of the South Florida Music Scene and in my opinion Stained it Permanently! Bobby lived his life on his own terms. No One could tell him any different. He was a kind person. I never saw him wrong anyone. The Girls loved him. Shit everybody Loved him. I Loved him and I will miss him dearly! I’m not sad anymore. I’m Glad. I’m glad that I have Bobby on wax and can slap it on my turntable at any time. I’m Glad that I knew Bob,and for the times we shared together (even when it was in the van for weeks on end). He was My Friend, My Brother, My Partner in Crime, and Most Important to Me... My Singer. I Love Ya Bob, REST. ~ Fausto Gregory Johnson | POSTFACE When contacted about doing this piece in memory of our erstwhile friend, Bobby Johnston, I was sitting on a remote stretch of Deerfield Beach on a gorgeous day. I had packed a small cooler with beer and a salami sandwich, had a good book, my headphones, and I was prepared for relaxation. PureHoney’s intent was for us to string together some fond stories and amusing anecdotes about our fallen comrade and I was eager to share my insight and provide some positive prose. PureHoney had other ideas: a midnight deadline. Bobby’s booming voice suddenly swelled in my head as I imagined him yelling “A midnight deadline? This is like a goddamn shotgun wedding!” Bobby’s ability to transform himself from a stammering, beer swilling, almost reserved persona offstage into a maniacal, humorous and ferocious beast onstage was my introduction to the mighty onslaught of LOAD. This occurred at Deerfield’s Ambassador Club, home to many fine punk shows in the early 90’s. My band Postface and LOAD would go on to share stages and parties and mayhem for years to come. Playing with Load was a symbiotic relationship, as it made Postface get heavier and Load get weirder. So many shows, in fact, that Bobby began spending more time with us than with his own band! After-show parties stretched into weeklong engagements for Johnston, as he literally couch surfed his way around Boca and Deerfield with his newly found accomplices. In my recent mourningful musings on the untimely demise of Dan Hosker, I recalled referring to him as ubiquitous, as his omnipresence on anything and everything in our music scene was duly noted. Bobby achieved this same notoriety with people’s couches. Regaling audiences with episodes of debauchery experienced with my pal Bobby could fill volumes, or at least chapters. Whether it was going to the weekly punk rock softball game in Dogpatch with a head full of acid (and Bobby with green hair) or the time he showed up out of nowhere on my doorstep with an invite to go to some swank party where we could eat and drink for free (before getting the boot)... Bobby always made life more interesting. Over the years we had lost touch, as we began to travel in different circles. We still occasionally enjoyed each other’s company and I am eternally grateful for the laughs we have shared. His passing reinforces in me the valuable lesson that life is short and we can never take anything for granted. Thank you, Bobby Johnston, for being you! Rest in peace, old buddy. Sincerely, ~Gregory Johnson
LEA
VENDETTA
South Florida tattoo artist Lea Vendetta has enjoyed her newfound celebrity status in the months since Spike TV reality show Ink Master aired last January. The reality show contestant didn’t take the grand prize, but she has received national attention that’s filled her calendar with appearances at conventions in the likes of Atlantic City and Las Vegas. “It’s awesome,” the Parisian-born artist says of her celebrity. “When I go somewhere, people recognize me. People are like, ‘I want to buy you a drink.’ I love it.” This fall, she’s offering Lea Vendetta 2013 Calendar to help others keep their busy lives organized. It doesn’t hurt that each month features a pin-up pose of Vendetta shot by California-based photographer Robert Alvarado. Vendetta, who has been working in the field since she arrived in South Florida in 1996, says that one of the reasons that she was selected to compete on Ink Master is because of her versatility with ink. She can execute the full range of tattoo images, from portraits to old-fashioned designs and Japanese art. Now, she says, her work is getting international attention as the reality show is starting to air in South America and Europe. Still, Vendetta has found the time to promote her 2013 calendar locally. She will appear at Dada (52 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach) on Friday, November 23. The event will feature local bands The State Of and Ferocious Stones as well as a tattooed pin-up beauty contest, judged by Vendetta’s Ink Master costar Bili Vegas. The grand prize winner will win $500, a pin-up calendar photo shoot with photographer Kris Starry and an advertisement opportunity with Tattoo Afterlife. Vendetta will also appear at Blue Martini (6000 Glades Rd., C-1380, Boca Raton) on Friday, November 9 to sign calendars. Indi-Chic Boca Fashion Boutique will present a fashion show and photographer Kris Starry will shoot the event. Lea Vendetta 2013 Calendar will be for sale on-site at both events for $20. Locals interested in getting tattooed by Lea should visit Ink and Pistons (2715 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach). The tattoo shop, which is owned by Stitch Rock founder Amanda Linton and husband JR Linton, opened in September. “The shop is amazing,” Vendetta says. “In the back, they have Slush Box Gallery, which has all the cool merchandise that local indie craftmakers make.”
By Courtney Hambright