Obnoxious Female-Fronted Rock Band Undercurrent to Play at the Joint in Los Angeles March 22nd
L.A.'s rock band Undercurrent is scheduled to shoot a music video, starting March 20th. They are quite busy the month of March, with a music video shoot, shows and recording sessions scheduled in Los Angeles, CA.
(PRWEB) March 5, 2005 -- Along with the follow up to the album "We Want Money", Undercurrent, fronted by vampy rock singer Rachel Car Johnson and louder-than-loud rock guitar player George Wabisca, is working on their second album and at the same time set to shoot a music video in Los Angeles, CA. Joann Wabisca, a makeup artist who has done such work on film such as the feature film Major League, Shoot to Kill and much much more, will be doing their makeup per their request.
Accompanied by their drummer, Justin "J.L." Laughlin and their bass player "The Fab" JoAnn Fabrizio, they will be shooting the music video at the exact same time they will be playing shows in Los Angeles. The first show scheduled for March will be at The Joint in West Los Angeles on March 22nd, just outside of the Beverly Hills city border.
This obnoxiously loud foursome intend to continue their crusade for inner peace and enlightenment with their ultra tailored clothing and retro-Glam makeup. They seem to enjoy their decadence in every way (from clothing to partying) and state that they would like to go down in history as one of America's loudest bands.
The new album, rehearsal and show footage, photo sessions and music video will be posted on their website for all to enjoy in April of 2005. In the meantime, you can see Undercurrent live at the club The Joint at 8771 W. Pico Blvd. in Los Angeles, California on March 22nd, starting at 11pm.
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