Alongside a live rendition of “Bartender” from a show in Portland (hed)p.e. vocalist Jared Gomes has announced that later this week an alternative version of the classic from their seminal 2020 Jive Records “Broke” will be appearing. Pheonix Arizona Nu-Metal revivalists Dropout Kings have lent vocalist Eddie Wellz and guitarist Staig Flynn for the new
After the delayed arrival of the collaborative album “Califas Worldwide” from Californian G-Punk pioneers (hed)p.e. via Suburban Noize Records, the music videos started to stack up like pancakes with “Across The Universe” the latest to receive the treatment. The album itself has cover art Illustrated by none other than Jim “TAZ” Evans, the record also
With a huge twenty one collaborative cuts to choose from, Huntington Beach California G-Punk pioneers (hed)p.e. have selected “Hurricane” which features Sad Silence for a Gabriel Carrer directed music video to celebrate the release of “Califas Worldwide” via Suburban Noize Records this weekend. Illustrated by none other than Jim “TAZ” Evans the record also includes
Illustrated by none other than Jim “TAZ” Evans and featuring no less than 21 cuts, a second single from the upcoming 4th February via Suburban Noize Records releasing collaborative album “Califas Worldwide” from Huntington Beach California G-Punk pioneers (hed)p.e. has surfaced, titled “Choose Sides“. Featuring a guest vocal appearance from Mr Talkative it follows “Not
Featuring from Angelo Moore and Norwood Fisher of Fishbone, HR of Bad Brains, Johnny Richter of the King Klick and formerly of the Kottonmouth Kings, John E. Necro of OPM, Ipcus Pinecone of The Villebillies, Shifty of Crazytown, Electric Poets, The Final Clause of Tacitus, Lio Mori, Brandon the Wizard and a whole host of
While they were unable to tour, “Sandmine” wasn’t the only new record that G-Punk pioneers (hed)p.e. were working on an on 17th December, Suburban Noize Records will be unveiling “Califas Worldwide“, a compilation album that sees collaborations with artists from around the World. “Not Today” serves as the first single from it as Jared Gomez
Back on the road again after 18 months at home G-Punk pioneers (hed)p.e. are joined by the Dropout Kings as they bring the good vibes back to the US and with an album and EP of material not played live before, there is plenty of opportunity to hear something new besides the classics. As with
Comprising live footage from side stage of a show at The Forge in Joliet Illinois, the second instalment of the documentary series accompanying the tour in support of the new EP from (hed)p.e. sees the band joined by various members of the Dropout Kings. The pair are currently making their way across America with the
Reinvigorated by working with a fan in producer and song writer Remy Dovianus who recorded all the guitar and bass parts in his native Holland before drummer Trauma layed down some groove for Jared Gomez to spit fire, (hed)p.e. are once again back on the road with new EP “Sandmine” contributing cuts to their set.
Last years well received “Class Of 2020” which was released on the 20th Anniversary of their seminal album “Broke” was supposed to be their last record in a while but when drama hits, (hed)p.e. frontman and mastermind Jared Gomes gets inspired and we’ve certainly had plenty of that. Recorded at Gomes’s home studio in Idaho,