Thursday, December 16, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Titans Of The Throne
Coming January 21st Hellbent Productions and Gus Rios presents Titans Of The Throne!! featuring some of today's dynamic and influencial metal drummers. We're excited about this event. It's something new and we hope this grows so we can make this bigger and bigger every year. More info will be posted shortly along with the lineup. stay Tuned Hellions!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Fusik and Ketchy Shuby: Hot Skillet Album Release Concert
June 26, 2010, Culture Room, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Review by: Cali Sanford
If you're currently living in Florida, you've probably never heard of Fusik. If you're living in Asia or Europe, they might just be the thing everyone's talking about. Fusik is a group of five guys from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who love to make music that brings people of all ages and backgrounds together. Here's the interesting twist: they're known internationally, but aren't too recognized locally. On Saturday, Fusik held a concert at Culture Room to celebrate the release of their new album, Hot Skillet.
I was fortunate enough to have an interview scheduled with Fusik. When I stepped into the room, I received a warm, humble welcome and a Hot Skillet CD from the members. They told me about the band's beginnings in 2005 and stressed the importance of bringing people of all cultures together- the main message that they wanted to convey with the new album. They told me that they loved “the flow of things” at a show, and said that B-boy was more than just music, that it was a lifestyle they wanted to show the world. When I asked them about their thoughts on the music industry, they replied with a “there's room for everybody.” The entire group was funny and welcoming, and I had an awesome time. They truly are some great guys.
Ketchy Shuby, also a band from Florida, opened for Fusik. I got to Culture Room an hour before the show was scheduled to begin. I walked inside the mostly-empty building where Ketchy Shuby was beginning to practice. I immediately realized how lucky I was to be able to see these guys play; they were amazing! Soon, the show started and the band did an excellent job of warming the crowd up for the upcoming B-boy battle. I was particularly impressed by their xylophonist, but that's not to say that the rest of the band wasn't wonderful; the crowd demanded an encore before they exited the stage.
A B-boy competition began seconds after Ketchy Shuby played. Eight teams of two had signed up to break dance in the middle of the floor, and before the competition began, they were already dancing. At one point, a boy who looked to be about eight got out on the floor and was dancing better than most of the teams could! The competition slowly narrowed to a few contestants; soon the competition was over, with $600 in cash and prizes given to the winners. I had never seen break dancers with such talent before, and I was astounded.
After the B-boy competition, the crowd got pumped for Fusik to come on. The band stepped on stage dressed in sophisticated suits, giving them another twist the crowd did not expect; they seemed as though they truly wanted to impress guests at the show. They belted out a variety of their own songs and a couple of non-originals, including a version of “Fire”, originally by Jimi Hendrix. I was standing close to the stage, and as I looked back to gauge the crowd's reaction, I noticed that Fusik had achieved their goal of getting everyone to mesh together. People of all different backgrounds and of all ages were not just swaying in appreciation, but down-right dancing. Fusik has great beats and is definitely a crowd pleaser. Check out Hot Skillet, because it's a great album. This was, in all honesty, one of the best shows I've ever been to.
June 26, 2010, Culture Room, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Review by: Cali Sanford
If you're currently living in Florida, you've probably never heard of Fusik. If you're living in Asia or Europe, they might just be the thing everyone's talking about. Fusik is a group of five guys from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who love to make music that brings people of all ages and backgrounds together. Here's the interesting twist: they're known internationally, but aren't too recognized locally. On Saturday, Fusik held a concert at Culture Room to celebrate the release of their new album, Hot Skillet.
I was fortunate enough to have an interview scheduled with Fusik. When I stepped into the room, I received a warm, humble welcome and a Hot Skillet CD from the members. They told me about the band's beginnings in 2005 and stressed the importance of bringing people of all cultures together- the main message that they wanted to convey with the new album. They told me that they loved “the flow of things” at a show, and said that B-boy was more than just music, that it was a lifestyle they wanted to show the world. When I asked them about their thoughts on the music industry, they replied with a “there's room for everybody.” The entire group was funny and welcoming, and I had an awesome time. They truly are some great guys.
Ketchy Shuby, also a band from Florida, opened for Fusik. I got to Culture Room an hour before the show was scheduled to begin. I walked inside the mostly-empty building where Ketchy Shuby was beginning to practice. I immediately realized how lucky I was to be able to see these guys play; they were amazing! Soon, the show started and the band did an excellent job of warming the crowd up for the upcoming B-boy battle. I was particularly impressed by their xylophonist, but that's not to say that the rest of the band wasn't wonderful; the crowd demanded an encore before they exited the stage.
A B-boy competition began seconds after Ketchy Shuby played. Eight teams of two had signed up to break dance in the middle of the floor, and before the competition began, they were already dancing. At one point, a boy who looked to be about eight got out on the floor and was dancing better than most of the teams could! The competition slowly narrowed to a few contestants; soon the competition was over, with $600 in cash and prizes given to the winners. I had never seen break dancers with such talent before, and I was astounded.
After the B-boy competition, the crowd got pumped for Fusik to come on. The band stepped on stage dressed in sophisticated suits, giving them another twist the crowd did not expect; they seemed as though they truly wanted to impress guests at the show. They belted out a variety of their own songs and a couple of non-originals, including a version of “Fire”, originally by Jimi Hendrix. I was standing close to the stage, and as I looked back to gauge the crowd's reaction, I noticed that Fusik had achieved their goal of getting everyone to mesh together. People of all different backgrounds and of all ages were not just swaying in appreciation, but down-right dancing. Fusik has great beats and is definitely a crowd pleaser. Check out Hot Skillet, because it's a great album. This was, in all honesty, one of the best shows I've ever been to.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Our Facebook And Twitter Accounts!!!
Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!!!!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hellbent-Productions/304992986710
http://twitter.com/WeareHellbent
Hellbentproductions.com will be up and running very soon, check back to see when we unveil it!!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hellbent-Productions/304992986710
http://twitter.com/WeareHellbent
Hellbentproductions.com will be up and running very soon, check back to see when we unveil it!!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Damien Dislikes the Emo Children
Damien Dislikes the Emo Children - watch more funny videos
A re-edit of an older video with Damien, now faster and funnier!
Labels:
Damien,
emo,
I sodomised a clown last tuesday,
screamo
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Metal Rules #1 : Be Careful Where You Headbang
As Shaie Mason from the Florida metal band Seasons Lost shows us... you really shouldn't headbang in close quarters.
A Public Service Announcement, Presented by Seasons Lost and Hellbent Productions
www.facebook.com/seasonslost
A Public Service Announcement, Presented by Seasons Lost and Hellbent Productions
www.facebook.com/seasonslost
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Mondopalooza 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)