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L.A. Drugz ‎– Outside Place [GREEN NOISE EXCLUSIVE! GOLD VINYL] - New LP
L.A. Drugz ‎– Outside Place [GREEN NOISE EXCLUSIVE! GOLD VINYL] - New LP
L.A. Drugz ‎– Outside Place [GREEN NOISE EXCLUSIVE! GOLD VINYL] - New LP
L.A. Drugz ‎– Outside Place [GREEN NOISE EXCLUSIVE! GOLD VINYL] - New LP
L.A. Drugz ‎– Outside Place [GREEN NOISE EXCLUSIVE! GOLD VINYL] - New LP
L.A. Drugz ‎– Outside Place [GREEN NOISE EXCLUSIVE! GOLD VINYL] - New LP
L.A. Drugz ‎– Outside Place [GREEN NOISE EXCLUSIVE! GOLD VINYL] - New LP
L.A. Drugz ‎– Outside Place [GREEN NOISE EXCLUSIVE! GOLD VINYL] - New LP
Hovercraft Records / Green Noise Records

L.A. Drugz ‎– Outside Place [GREEN NOISE EXCLUSIVE! GOLD VINYL] - New LP

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Green Noise is hyped up like a teenager on white cross and crank to offer up this GREEN NOISE exclusive 10th anniversary pressing of this kick ass 12"!!!  Dirty sweet punk rock with plenty of power pop charm...power pop with punk rock punch...punching it out like it's 1975, chest popper sock hopper, thumps you in the heart and socks you in the face!  Get off your ass and kick open the screen door...crank this one until the neighbors start pounding the ceiling with a broom handle.  Not a weak moment here, the perfect way to kick-start the weekend and launch into your summer...rockin like it's 2012!!!  -- winch (green noise)


“Sheer pop perfection… All killer, no filler!”

  • Lord Rutledge, Faster and Louder Blog


Wow, I really hate this band’s name… but everything else about this is killer…it’s really good.”

– Mark Twistworthy, Razorcake


“L.A. Drugz is a full assault on the senses that sounds great with a couple of beers and your arms around your friends at a show. But if you look closely at the lyrics, you'll see pining, pathos and anthemic longing…with perhaps a little more old-school girl group, doo wop, and classic oldies rock added to the mix - this is music that can make you drop a tear in your beer!”

Dan Collins, L.A. Record

 

In 2010, Justin Maurer’s band CLOROX GIRLS fell apart and he found himself living in his uncle’s attic and working as a dental supply salesman in Long Beach, California. He was inspired after seeing James Carman’s band IMAGES play a killer set at notorious longshoreman dive Harold’s Place in San Pedro.  Harold’s bartenders were known to deal trucker speed from behind the bar as well as brandish a sawed off shotgun if any of their patrons got out of line. Being the diviest of Pacific Avenue’s drag of working class dive bars, they allowed locals to throw their own punk shows.  Justin made the pilgrimage across the Vincent Thomas Bridge to check out one of these shows and was blown away by IMAGES, a local band who took equal inspiration from late 70s LA punk as well as poppier UK punk like THE BUZZCOCKS.  The vocal harmonies were great and a particular lefty drummer who played his snare and floortom with his arms crossed - one James Carman - was singing lead vocals and backing vocals and harmonies in a way that caught Justin pleasantly off guard.  A few weeks later Justin bought a round of $1 beers for the IMAGES boys at Fern’s, one of Long Beach’s diviest on East 4th Street, but before taking their first sip they were chucked out by the doorman because every single member of IMAGES was all under 21.  Justin soon produced a music video for the boys (“Frustration”, directed by Vim Crony), and also asked James if he would be up for joining a new band.  


Back in Long Beach, Justin and another new friend Cezar Mora, who had played in local bands THE SWITCHUPS and THE BAD MACHINE, were working on a project called LOS LONG BEACH BOYS, a Beach Boys cover band that sung in Spanish.  They hoped to rake in the big bucks at swap meets and lowrider car shows.  Translating and harmonizing an entire Beach Boys set in Spanish proved to be quite the challenge, and Justin and Cezar decided to write originals instead.  

James invited his childhood friend Johnny Reyes to audition on bass at LA DRUGZ’ first band practice at his parents’ house in Carson.  The guys liked his yellow BUZZCOCKS t-shirt, his sense of humor and his mod hairstyle, so he was in.  They celebrated with homemade pancit and lumpia from James’ mom. At practice, James mentioned that the best music was like a drug and the name LA DRUGS was pitched.  They looked it up and it seemed there was already a band called LA DRUGS from Boston. And they sucked. The boys decided to differentiate themselves by spelling it with a Z as an homage to THE PLUGZ. 

LA DRUGZ began to gig around the South Bay, Orange County and Los Angeles playing spots like The Redwood, The Continental Room, Harold’s, The Observatory, Alex’s Bar and Vince Lombardi High School (VLHS). They recorded the OUTSIDE PLACE EP with Kid Kevin of CALIMUCHO  in San Pedro and approached Tim and Mark Janchar at HOVERCRAFT RECORDS in Portland, Oregon about releasing it.  The brothers dug it and said yes!  A westcoast tour was promptly arranged around the release of the record and would take the boys north to Sacramento, Oakland, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle.  In Seattle, Kurt Bloch of THE FASTBACKS joined them onstage for a raucous cover of “You’re Gonna Miss Me” by 13th Floor Elevators. 

The following year of 2015 took the boys out on the road with London’s FAT WHITE FAMILY where they kicked off at storied L.A. Venue The Troubadour,  and toured all the way out to  Austin, Texas.  After ripping it up at the final show of their tour at The Chapel in San Francisco, both bands' vans were broken into at the Travel Lodge Motel on Market Street and Valencia where over $20K of gear was stolen along with both bands’ suitcases of clothing.  FAT WHITE FAMILY flew back to the UK all wearing LA DRUGZ t-shirts which was the only clean item of clothing each member now owned. 

The ALL BURNED DOWN EP was the followup and all things were quiet on the western front UNTIL NOW.  

James Carman formed THE REFLECTORS, who are still touring and releasing records, and both Carman and Justin Maurer played in both MANIAC and JENNY.  The deluxe limited edition 10 year anniversary reissue of LA DRUGZ’ debut EP “Outside Place”,  long out of print, is now available in a limited edition run of 300 pressed with some on colored vinyl.  Grab your piece of history now, or forever hold your peace. After all, the best music feels like a drug.

 


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