THE MONOLATORS VIDEO PREMIERE EXTRAVAGANZA - March 13th at the 24th St. Theatre, Los Angeles

March 10, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
March 8, 2005 (Los Angeles, CA) — The fabulously frantic kings and queen of garage punk, The Monolators, have wrangled together some of L.A.’s finest indie rock bands for a video premiere extravaganza. 8-bit, Circus Minor, The Sweet Hurt, The Trainables, and of course The Monolators will be on hand for a video screening/concert spectacular.

On March 13th at the 24th St. Theatre in downtown Los Angeles, each band will premiere their new video and follow it with a live performance. These videos will be making their debut public showing, making this a great opportunity for attendants see them through the theatre’s spectacular widescreen, digital projection.

Refreshments will be provided and there will be giveaways throughout the night. Come on by and see some of L.A.’s best on stage and on screen on one night!

Sunday, March 13th, 2005
6:00-11PM
All Ages

24th St. Theater, 1117 W. 24th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90007
(213) 745-6516

About the bands:
8-bit – Notorious for the mayhem they create on and off the stage, the band recently remixed Beck’s “Hell Yes” for an Interscope 12”.

Circus Minor – This psychedelic, new wave band is a favorite at Spaceland and has just released their first self-titled album.

The Monolators – The garage punk trio are a favorite of the L.A. underground scene, Anne Litt (KCRW’s “Weekend Becomes Eclectic”), and some kid in Argentina.

The Sweet Hurt – One of L.A.’s newest and brightest indie rock bands, they’re led by Wendy Wang and Ben Forrest Davis (formerly of Sugarcult).

The Trainables – With great tunes that will get the kids dancing, this band features former members of Emm’t Swank, an L.A. and Rolling Stone favorite.


For further information, contact Mary Verplank at (323) 478-9184.

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