Me with Bud Gaugh giving SWR a chance at the Roseland Ballroom back in 2009 |
Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, among other forms of social media can make people feel as though we're all in the same living room as, not only our own family and friends, but celebrities as well as their family and friends. Fun filled feeds, everlastingly scrolling down seeing posts by your relatives on vacation, following up with your favorite current bands on tour. Before apps, the internet as a whole, has been my main source for reading up on not so current bands. Artists of the past. 27 club. Music I was too young to grow up with, but have always heard growing up. Bands that have been long gone for years, but coming back through their songs as they finally reach the ears of the likes of me. Such bands like Sublime.
I was largely surprised when a certain individual came into focus: Jakob Nowell. Aside from some previously released baby pictures, I first saw him when a fan uploaded a video of him with his mom, Troy Dendekker at Westminster Cemetery, visiting Bradley's grave on the anniversary of his death, hanging around fans strapped with 40 ounces and lighters to Youtube about 7 years ago.
Jakob Nowell gathered with fans May 25, 2009 at Brad's gravesite in Westminister Cemetary |
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Law performing Flower at House of Blues in 2013
The cover of LAW's 2nd LP Toxic
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Vastly, the LA punk scene has changed since its conception and it's been over twenty years since the days of Sublime and No Doubt. A lot has changed. MTV doesn't even play music videos anymore! MTV isn't even a factor. No more are the days of super stardom! No selling of the soul to have superstar punani! Things for music, real music, are pretty much where they should be: local and on social media. LAW is coming out of an all new music scene of the SoCal region and California in general. They've been playing shows with The Expendables, Hamapple, Bodegas, and even the Ziggens just to name a few. They're all worth looking into as well.
No one's saying he shouldn't cover them. It's expected for people to want to hear Garden Grove or Doin' Time. Back in the summer on Father's Day, Jake appeared on a local radio station based in San Diego, 91X and performed his song Labor, following after with Boss DJ. I found it to be very heartfelt and appropriate.
It must be overwhelming to be constantly asked to play What I Got and Caress Me Down. It shows that you're not really interested in what LAW has to offer. This is one of the reasons why Jakob Dylan (coincidentally also named Jakob and spelled the same) of The Wallflowers didn't want anyone to know he was Bob Dylan's son. I could only imagine what comments would go down if they ever gave Facebook live a whirl. "Come on, Jake, play us Like A Rolling Stone! Heeeeyyyyyyy, Mr. Tambourine Man!" It's interesting when a sibling of a star or one or two of their children get into show biz like when I mentioned the Hanks earlier. Johnny Cash's brother Tommy had a hit I'm fond of called "Six White Horses." Both John Lennon's sons formed bands. Frances Bean Cobain took a different approach. She makes art, arranges it in galleries for viewing and it has nothing to do with her father being the singer of Nirvana, or her mother being Courtney Love, although it probably does help. You can follow her on Instagram.
A flyer for an upcoming show
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It's awesome to be consciously aware of and actually excited for a band presently. I'm patiently waiting for them to make their way to NYC, otherwise I'll have to take a trip out west. So, if you're looking for new rock music, and you happen to like that sound with the California vibe, go listen to LAW. As of now, LAW will release a full length album at some point to be announced and I heard Jake will be working on projects with his old bassist, Dakota Ethridge, Smoov-E and Mickey Avalon. You can check out a cover of Smoov-E's by Jake here: Dick Like Mine by Jakob
Also! Be sure to watch Zman's film about life in the LBC while sobering up called The Long Way Back. Jake makes an appearance along with most of the old Skunk crew.
Check'em out!
http://lawlbc.band/
www.facebook.com/LAWLBC
www.instagram.com/lawlbc
www.facebook.com/thelongwaybackfilm