SG Radio feat. The Plexikill – Sun May 13, 10 PM PST0
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This Sunday (May 13) on SuicideGirls Radio, LA punk rockers The Plexikill will be live in-studio. Moxi Suicide will also be joining us to add a little spice to the mix!
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About The Plexikill
The Plexikill formed in September of 2009. At the time, members included Alfredo Gonzalez (guitar/lead vocals), Steve Vallera (bass/vocals), and Chris Vargas (drums.) Current members are Alfredo Gonzalez, Steve Vallera and Rosie Gonce. The Plexikill’s style is straightforward, melodic punk rock without the “bubble gum” aspect, which is so common within the genre instead opting for some depth in lyrical content and singing about life and some social political issues. Some of the band’s influences include The Clash, The Jam, Stiff Little Fingers, The Buzzcocks, & Billy Bragg.
Alfredo was a founding member of the punk rock band Madcap who had two releases on SideOneDummy Records (Flogging Molly, Gas light anthem, The sounds). In 2011 Chris Vargas parted ways with the band to pursue new challenges in music on and off stage. Rosie Gonce of The Bitchfits joined the band as drummer.
The Plexikill recorded their first album in December 2009 with Nick Rucker and January of 2010 with producer, Donnell Cameron (NOFX, Bad Religion, The offspring), at Westbeach Recorders. Dubbed on a 2” analog machine and without the aid of digital enhancement, their debut “Taking the hard way back home” came out October 5th 2010 on Fallen Angel Records. The goal of this band is much the same as Alfredo’s former band Madcap; to deliver a great live show, all the time, every time, and keep touring. Peter Finestone (Bad Religion drummer 1981-1991) was quoted saying “The Plexikill is probably on of the best punk rock band to come out of the Eagle Rock/Highland park area in years”
Currently the band is in the process of recording their second full length which should come out at the end of 2012.
For more info visit: reverbnation.com/theplexikill