
Hollywood, CA. (Top40 Charts/ Fire Bug Official Website) - FIRE BUG, the fiery, musically-accomplished rock band gracing the Los Angeles music scene is showcasing at new 'buzz' rock club, Skinny's Lounge, in North Hollywood, CA (NoHo) on Wednesday, March 25 at 9:00PM, to a mix of music industry and fans.
WHAT: FIRE BUG MUSIC SHOWCASE
WHEN: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 @ 9:00 PM
WHERE: SKINNY'S LOUNGE, 4923 LANKERSHIM BLVD., NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA
*No Cover Charge*
FIRE BUG will play a 1-hour set that includes songs from their latest album 'Season For Change', plus their new, timely political track, 'Dreaming of America.'
A professional film crew will be there to film the band's performance for their upcoming video for the single, 'Dreaming of America'.
Hear Fire Bug's music, read their lyrics, and check out their bio here: https://www.airplaydirect.com/firebugmusic
Here's what the press has been saying:
SoulofRockandRoll.com: "I have finally been able to check out their most recent, full length album Season for Change. The verdict? I'm really digging it. Their music is complex and artistic, but accessible; modern, but also vintage; unique and fresh, but also carrying on the torch of their influences... I could easily see them sharing the stage with modern bands like the Raconteurs, the Black Keys or Queens of the Stone Age."
Industry trade magazine HITS writes: "Immersing themselves in the local club scene, they're sharing the stage with the likes of Tom Morello and Donita Sparks, and they've taken up a residency at Skinny's Lounge... Meanwhile, the band's touring efforts over the last year and a half have generated a growing fan base that now boasts north of 47,000 MySpace friends as they organize a national tour."
L.A. Weekly comments: "This is a classic roots-rock band with a truly special singer named Juliette Tworsey, who sings bold and tough but a little broken, smart but not wise. Minor chords and lotsa stiff-upper-lip heartbreak and slide guitars. WARNING: CONTAINS NO EMO SELF-PITY."
Kevin Bronson, BuzzBands.LA notes: "I saw Fire Bug [live], a transplanted Chicago quartet with some formidable Zeppelinesque licks and a frontwoman, Juliette Tworsey, with flaming red hair and a bit of moxie to match."
Metromix states: "We love the 70's blues, Zeppelin inspired sound of this LA psychedelic group."