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| Sample Press Release #1 |
Frank Meyer, Editor, KNAC.COM, put it this way: “Lipstick, lace, leather, cheap booze, cheaper dames, low
slung guitars, and hair...lots and lots of hair. This was the Sunset Strip music scene in the ‘80s. A poisonous
cocktail of post-Mötley Crüe metal meets Van Halen influenced cock rock, served with a healthy dose of
Hanoi Rocks pout and New York Dolls trash. The Hollywood, CA scene held a lot of weight, spurning other
likeminded bands throughout the rest of the world, so it wasn’t any surprise to find that just up the coast San
Francisco had it's own thriving punk/metal/glam thang goin’ on. So by 1986, Hollywood had Poison and Guns
N’ Roses, and the Bay Area had JETBOY and the Sea Hags. But JETBOY were always different from the
rest…a little more warped, and a lot more punk.”
That pretty much sums up the early ‘80s West Coast music scene. But JETBOY always were “…a little more
warped, and a lot more punk,” and that’s what set them apart form the “Baskin Robbins…flavor of the week”
crew that arose in L.A. and flooded the West Coast. That and their MUSIC!
While many of the L.A. Glam Punks of that period have come and gone, JETBOY have doggedly
survived…and grown!
Sure…they went through all of the “early years” stuff: Their teenaged beginnings in 1983, with the momentous
meeting between co-founders Billy Rowe and Fernie Rod, spurred into a lasting musical friendship via their
similar musical tastes… Stones, AC/DC, KISS, Aerosmith, Girl, Starz, Cheap Trick, and the Sex Pistols.
Their attempt at an early band collaboration with drummer Ron Tostenson and bassist buddy of Fernie’s,
Todd Crew. The arrival of Jerseyite vocalist Mickey Finn…drunk as a lord, in the alley behind the Mabuhay
Gardens in North Beach. Through it all evolved JETBOY…San Francisco’s premier contribution to the genre.
“We were fortunate to blow up quick,” recalls Finn. “In California, we seldom had to play for a small crowd.
We played a lot of good, quality gigs to packed houses and built a following pretty quick.”
By 1984, they’d begun their requisite “garage recordings”…yes, in Billy’s parent’s garage…which resulted in
their tracking live faves like: “Little Teaser,” “In The Alley,” “Don’t Mess With My Hair,” and “Car Sex.” All
tracks and tunes fresh enough to snag the attention of fans not only in San Francisco, but beyond. Kerrang!
and Canada’s Metal Forces even published reviews of JETBOY’s Pink Demo. So the next step? Why go to
L.A., of course.
But the thing that set JETBOY apart from the rest was their infectious “punky” attitude. Not poseurs, like the
rest, they were the real deal.
It worked. By ’89 they had snagged “the tours:” The U.S., with with Kix, Cheap Trick, Stryper, & Vixen. The
big 60,000 stadium summer festival Day On The Green with Motley Crue, Whitesnake & Poison in 1987.
And loads of early club shows with Guns ’n’ Roses, Faster Pussycat, LA Guns, Johnny Thunders, Iggy Pop,
WASP, Toy Dolls, Jane’s Addiction, Cherry Bombz, Poison, Lords Of The New Church, Specimen and so on
....and so on.
JETBOY's debut "Feel the Shake" released in 1988 hit the Billboard charts at #135 and even had a hit single
on MTV’s Headbangers with the album's title track "Feel the Shake" and, of course, nailed the obligatory
interview VJ Adam Curry. They even did a Rock The Vote Commercial In 1990. They had made it.
So what’s up now?
No surprise…they’re still together! And rockin’ it harder than ever.
JETBOY’s New DVD/CD hits Oct 9th, 2007, and is a mothah! It’s called "The Glam Years Movie And CD,"
and iTunes already has the audio version. But it doesn’t stop there. There are six out of the total of 21 tracks
(yeah…that’s right 21 total tracks!) on the DVD/CD that have been previously released, so you can touch Jet
with those, right away. True to their Punk Glam roots, though, there’s vinyl, too! The vinyl’s got 8 tracks from
the CD plus two heretofore unavailable LIVE cuts, that are not on the CD. You’ll also discover 2 NEWLY
recorded trax, including “Feel The Shake (2007 version)” and their stellar version of the classic “Folsom
Prison Blues.”
You’ll find "The Glam Years Movie And CD" at Best Buy, WalMart, Amoeba and virtually every other retail
record store with any taste at all, across the States. Japan & Europe? Just you wait…they’re workin’ on it!
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Sample Press Release #2 |
Peppermint Creeps…and Crawls…and Glams…and Rocks…and Survives!!
“You’re not very nice, and I don’t think I like you…You’re not very nice, ‘cause you made me cry…You’re not very nice, and I don’t want to see you, so why don’t you just f*ck off and die!”
Yeah…OK…Those are the lead-in lyrics from PEPPERMINT CREEPS’ tune ”F*ck Off and Die!,” and it gives you a bit of perspective on these guys. No, not that they’re brats or overtly rude or anything. More like that, like all true Glam Punks, they just tell as they see it. No apologies. It’s just the way it is. So there. Deal with it.
It’s also kind of core to their musical persona, in that they’re not out there to necessarily please anyone. They’re just out there to communicate to/with the other further disenfranchised members of 21st century society. Thing is…it WORKS!
Sure, at some point in each of our lives, we’ve all grabbed onto someone who has the cojones to do that. New York Dolls, Bowie, Joan Jett, GnR…doesn’t really matter who or when. It’s the viewpoint, methodology and shared communication that matters. And PEPPERMINT CREEPS matter…now.
Comprised of Traci Michaelz (Drums and Vocals), Macy Malone (Lead and Rhythm Guitar, and Lead Vocals) and Billy Blade (Bass Guitar), PEPPERMINT CREEPS have been played on National, Commercial and College Radio Stations all over the world. Genuinely American in their style and point of view, they’re as popular outside the U.S. as they are in L.A. They draw serious crowds in Italy, France, Germany and the UK. Heck, they even headlined the recent Glam Attack Festival In Italy…to a sold out crowd.
Here at home, they’ve done SIX headlining tours across the U.S. in the last FIVE years, they’re constantly gigging all around the L.A. basin, and have snagged news coverage in Metal Edge, Music Connection, Revolver, Kerrang, Big Cheese (Europe), LA Weekly, MTV and VH1.
TV? Oh, yeah…they’ve appeared on the Battle for Ozzfest, where bands competed to go on tour with Ozzy, a series of 5 commercials for various “red carpet events” for folks like VH1 and MTV, appeared on the Motley Crue Reunion Tour Show and were given “shout outs” from none other than Tommy Lee!
The PEPPERMINT CREEPS will be the backing band for Gretchen Bonaduche, star of VH1's hit series, “Breaking Bonaduche.” Jeez…they were even interviewed on CNN regarding the use of pyro technics on stage after the tragic fires in Rhode Island during the performance of hard rockers Great White.
Who loves ‘em, baby? Well, how about endless support from Randy Castillo (The Motels, Lita Ford, Ozzy Osbourne and Motley Crue), Phil Soussan (Ozzy Osbourne, Beggars and Theives, Vince Neil and John Waite) and Slash (Guns 'n' Roses and Slash's Snakepit), just to name a few. We’re talking major music industry heavyweights, here…and like-minded rebels.
The PEPPERMINT CREEPS are absolute staples of the L.A. music world. And they’ve been doing it since they’ve been teenagers. Hell, if experience makes you rich, then The PEPPERMINT CREEPS have gotta be freakin’ Hugh Hefner's love children!
So what’s so universal about PEPPERMINT CREEPS, anyway? The MUSIC…and the VIEWPOINT. It all just hits home with anyone feeling like an outsider! Like most young humans today, no?
In four projects, all without any “major label” support, sales of Creepshow (1999), produced by Phil Sousan (Billy Idol, Ozzy Ozbourne) and co produced by the Late Randy Castillo (legendary drummer for Ozzy Osbourne), Animatron-X (2002), We are the Wierdos (2005), and Cover Up (2008) have ALL continued to grow, collectively surpassing most “major label” stars’ sales. Not bad for these very hard-core “indies.”
They’re fun…they’re no BS…and they speak to the heart, no matter the subject. Oh, yeah…and these Glam /Pop/Punk/Metal gurus are playing this year’s West Hollywood Gay & Lesbian Pride Fest. So, come check out The PEPPERMINT CREEPS…if you dare. Warning: You won’t forget ‘em!
You can learn more about the PEPPERMINT CREEPS at: www.peppermintcreepsonline.com & http://www.myspace.com/peppermintcreepsband |
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