Celebrate The Life of Kim Shattuck: Create A World Without ALS

We will be performing at this event on March 15th in honor of our dearly departed sister in arms @kimshattuck. It promises to be an amazing musical afternoon of friends and family. All proceeds go towards building a world free of ALS. It’s an all ages show, so bring the kids! Goldenvoice presale tickets on sale 1/23, venue tickets on sale 1/24. We will see you there, much LOVE. ?

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REDD KROSS SPRING 2020 EU/UK TOUR

We are beyond thrilled to announce Redd Kross are doing a month long 24 date tour of the UK and Europe April/May 2020. It will be our first fully comprehensive headlining tour in the region since 1998.  Tickets go on sale this Wednesday the 23rd. Go to Reddkross.com or the events listings of our fb page to purchase. Many of the rooms are tiny so don’t delay buying tickets and chance missing out. We can’t wait to see you! Much love, RK

APR 02 Amsterdam, Netherlands Paradiso TICKETS
APR 03 Hamburg, Germany Headcrash TICKETS
APR 04 Copenhagen, Denmark Stengade TICKETS
APR 05 Gothenburg, Sweden Musikens Hus TICKETS
APR 07 Oslo, Norway Blaa TICKETS
APR 08 Slussterrassen, Stockholm Debaser TICKETS
APR 09 Malmo, Sweden Plan B TICKETS
APR 11 Berlin, Germany Franzz Club TICKETS
APR 12 Leipzig, Germany Tanzcafé Ilses Erika TICKETS
APR 14 Zurich, Switzerland Ziegel Oh Lac TICKETS
APR 16 Valencia, Spain Loco Club TICKETS
APR 17 Madrid, Spain Teatro Barcelo TICKETS
APR 18 Gijon, Spain Sala Albeniz TICKETS
APR 19 Bilbao, Spain Kafe Antzokia TICKETS
APR 21 Epinal, France La Souris Verte TICKETS
APR 21 Cologne, Germany Yard Club at Kantine TICKETS
APR 22 Antwerp, Belgium Kavka TICKETS
APR 24 Paris, France Petit Bain TICKETS
APR 25 Brighton, UK The Albert TICKETS
APR 27 Manchester, UK The Deaf Institute TICKETS
APR 28 Glasgow, UK Broadcast TICKETS
APR 29 Leeds, UK Brudenell Social Club TICKETS
APR 30 Bristol, UK The Exchange TICKETS
MAY 1 London, UK The Lexington TICKETS
MAY 2 London, UK The Lexington TICKETS
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Variety: Legendary L.A. Band Redd Kross Drop Trailer for ‘Born Innocent’ Documentary

Redd Kross are one of the longest-running bands Los Angeles has spawned in its history, with a career that launched in the city’s late 1970s punk scene (when its brother founders, Jeff and Steve McDonald, were aged 15 and 11, respectively), carried into the power-pop era of the 1980s, then into the alt-rock boom of the ‘90s and straight into the present — the band released a new album just last month.

While Redd Kross never quite broke through — make that haven’t yet broken through — in as big a way as many thought they deserved, the band has a formidable discography, they’ve always put on enormously entertaining live shows, and the brothers are some of the funniest, most gossip-spewing interviewees one could ever hope for. Equally influenced by punk, Kiss, the Partridge Family and pop culture — their first single was called “Linda Blair” — the group reveled in a self-deprecating kitsch and level of humor that flew in the face of nearly every contemporary who took themselves too seriously: As punk became more violent and self-serious during the mid-1980s, Redd Kross grew their hair down to their waists and began wearing the most ludicrous 1970s outfits they could find, specializing in elephant flares, paisley vests and Mary Tyler Moore-style hats.

In short, they’re long overdue for a documentary, and the filmmakers behind “Born Innocent: The Redd Kross Story recently shared a trailer of the documentary that coincides with the launch of a Kickstarter campaign to help finish the film.

“There’s a case to be made that Redd Kross is the seminal Los Angeles band of the last 40 years,” the tagline reads. “And ‘BORN INNOCENT’ is gonna make it.

Link to the Kickstarter campaign: Reddkrossfilm.com

As the trailer indicates, the group has spent much of its career in the unusual position of being an influence and a participant in many of the above music scenes. Their first gig, in 1978, was opening for punk legends Black Flag. Their 1987 “Neurotica” album — felt by many fans to be their best — merged power chords with pop melodies and was a deep influence on the nascent grunge scene and the group’s show in Tacoma that year was attended by the future members of Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. The ensuing albums, including “Third Eye,” “Phaseshifter” and “Show World,” found the band developing its harmony-heavy power pop sound even further.

The film is directed by Andrew Reich an Emmy Award-winning television comedy writer/showrunner, best known as an Executive Producer on Friends. He has written and produced television pilots featuring stars such as Zac Efron, Candice Bergen, and Zachary Levi. Born Innocent is produced by Julian Cautherley an Emmy-Award winning filmmaker whose projects have participated at Sundance, Berlin, South By Southwest, and TriBeca Film Festivals and have twice been shortlisted for an Academy Award.

The documentary has already filmed interviews with Jeff and Steve and Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Buzz Osbourne and Dale Crover (The Melvins) and original Red Cross member Greg Hetson (Bad Religion, Circle Jerks), with many more lined up for later.

 

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