The Smell’s 19th Anniversary Benefit Shows January 6th-8th

Here in Los Angeles, firmly planed in the foundation of the arts culture is the underground world of the DIY venue.  This is where communities, musicians, and all artists alike come together as one to create a home-grown and intimate location to share each other’s passions, celebrate individuality, and to knit the fabric that is our expression of happiness.

One of our longest tenured venues, The Smell, is celebrating it’s 17 year anniversary with a trifecta of shows, which are also benefits with all proceedings going towards the relocation fund for the iconic venue, from January 6th-8th with two shows at The Smell and the biggest of the three at the Belasco Theater.

The Smell has been providing a positive and and supportive environment of creativity for all ages and arts since its inception in 1998.  It has been carried on through the years BY the community and FOR the community, completely supported by volunteer work and a modest entry fee for all events.  The Smell has been slated to be demolished and while the original walls will be taken down, the spirit, love and sense of community will remain.  After all, it us who created the unique energy and vibe both artists and fans alike and if there is one thing that cannot be demolished, it is the human’s instinct to create, share, and to come together and celebrate.

January 6 @ The Smell.  Penniblack Records presents:

Jurassic Shark

Super Lunch

Clit Kat

Kuromi

8pm

$10/all ages

Tickets at the door

January 7 @ The Belasco Theater.  Bands include:

No Age

Best Coast

Bleached

Ty Segall

Vice Cooler

HEALTH

5pm

$35/all ages– All proceedings go to the venue’s relocation fund.

January 8 @ The Smell.  Danger Collective Records presents:

Current Joys (member of Surf Curse)

TEEKS

BOYO (solo)

Momma

8pm

$10/all ages

Tickets at the door

Max Berlin: Born in Queens, New York and raised in south Florida Max Berlin made his away across country to Los Angeles at the age of 21. Now, eight years later, Max has over five years (and counting) of music industry experience as A&R and manager. With his affinity for philosophy and music, Max has changed instruments and now focuses his energies on writing about the art form he loves so well. As a contributor to online entertainment publication mxdwn.com Max pens daily articles highlighting shows, festivals and events around the Los Angeles area as well as covering shows of all genres. The horizon seems to be always be at a distance for Max as he lives by the philosophy of learning something new every day and striving for perfection knowing it will never be attained.
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