About the BAD SEEDS:
While mainstream music continues to become more commercialized and less visionary, many musicians aim to create music containing the substance that radio airwaves seem to lack. It is with this goal that L.A’S Tomorrows Bad Seeds has emerged onto the scene and is quickly gaining momentum as one of the hottest rising bands in Southern California. With a high-energy mix of Reggae, Rock, Punk, Soul and Hip Hop they create a refreshing and vibrant sound that can captivate any crowd.
Since getting together in ’04 they have been killing the West Coast playing such venues as: HOB Hollywood, Vault 350, The Catalyst, San Felipe (SWAT High School grad trip), Key Club, Galaxy Theatre, Downtown Brewing Co., Ventura Theatre, and many others. Along the way they have shared the stage with artists such as: Slightly Stoopid, Half Pint, The Expendables, Hed(pe), Eek-A-Mouse, Common Sense, Dubcat, Salvador Santana, Fishbone, and many more.
Tomorrows Bad Seeds music is driven by its rumbling rhythm section, punching guitar riffs, Harmonic vocals and lyrics charged by day-to-day experiences, Love, and Politics. Tomorrows Bad Seeds often collaborate with other artists such as Philieano & Toko T (Skunk records), I-MAN (Capitol Eye), 2mex of sun god sons, Ero and AwdBawl (Second Thought), and many more to come! Tomorrows bad seeds released their debut album "Early Prayers" June 16th 2007 on UrbanTone Records featuring the singles Rhyme & Reason, Vices, Warrior Poet and Love Street.
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The Making of Amphetame
Dani Raushi started writing Truth In Lies last year with Crutey, from Full Scale. With the help of Saltar Records and Andrew McGuiness, she went to Melbourne, Australia to record some demos. She first demoed at 3 Phase Studios in Brunswick, with "Samwich", and then returned back to America for a few months to continue to write. She started writing with Jared Scott, who is also from Australia. They wrote "I Don't Need Youâ€. He joined her in Melbourne to engineer for her at Sing Sing Studios. After spending a few months there, going back and forth from America, she had a great start to the new album. Crutey played drums, “The Shredder†Tristan Ross on guitar, and on bass, Ben Brennan from the band Seven. Also, Clint Boge, from The Butterfly Effect, is a guest on her song “Glass Rideâ€. On returning to America, Dani started working with Mark Renk for vocal coaching to make her demos into solid album tracks. He then took over on producing the EP. She wanted to fly over her Aussie band mates, But through connections of Mark's, she had some really amazing musicians to record with. Jeff Kollman played guitars and Pat Lachman, former lead singer of DamagePlan, brought the metal. Kevin Chown played bass and Crutey flew in to do drums. She also co-wrote with Kris Kiley on "With You."
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