'No One Likes A Dirty Beach' is in stores now and 3 All Mighty Performs Live this week to celebrate Woman's Appreciation Month!
3 All Mighty is a Los Angeles based band that infuses an array of influences of trip hop, rock, downtempo, alternative and AAA/AC. Their latest LP, No One Likes A Dirty Beach hit stores this week! The band is an alternative electronic act with not only that trip hop vibe, they also bring in its own sweet vocals with its' drum and bass while even showing off some jazz and ambient underlays in the music. The band consists of producer, writer and performer Kimberly Lott. The band has achieved commercial success with licensing placements on the NBC Sports Network and with many Top 40 and Top 10 songs achieved every month at Our Stage (MTV) with songs off their previously released albums (Seven Rebekahhs, Charleston Chew, Eclectic Lovers, 3AmEgo) at Sunset.
They (3 All Mighty) released their latest album, 'No One Likes A Dirty Beach' this week on Tuesday March 25th (2014), and will follow that street day with a live performance on the Isis International Stage at an event to celebrate Woman's Appreciation month. In the heart of Leimert Park thrives a group of community business members with a passion to develop an event rooted in the foundations of culture, art, music and community. In the summer of 2010, the neighborhood organization hosted by Ben Caldwell of the Kaos Network birthed the Leimert Park Art Walk through the incubator meeting and that tradition continues every week to this day.
The festival begins at 1PM with 3 All Mighty performing live later on in the early evening along with many other artists (Oracle Jayne Doe, B. Squid, Dawn Gun, Fawks-One, GermFree, Eyerie, Sassy, Nite N Dae, Poetic S., Bonnie Blue, Poka, Acey Heart, Semi, Shy But Flyy, Halle Johnson, Jill Avilez, Mars Gana and Anna Melissa)) that will also perform live for the celebration of women. Fine art and popular modern art will be shown by Jumake and Ashley-Rae with Ashley-Donique doing the host work all day and all night on that main Isis Invitational Stage at Leimert Park (KAOS, 4343 Leimert Blvd.) in Los Angeles.
3 All Mighty invites its' fans along with all activists for woman's rights and equality amongst all people, and to celebrate Woman's Appreciation Month at Leimert Park on Sunday March 30th (2014). Join 3 All Mighty when they play live this week and also enjoy the several other fantastic female based artists that highlight the contributions of women in our contemporary society today.
'No One Likes A Dirty beach by 3 All Mighty is now in store everywhere. The first two singles being to worked to radio are “Satellite Moon” (http://youtu.be/CBxLXCDbfME) and “Indigo Love Spells” (http://youtu.be/3ThbN4OZnB4)!
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The House On The Hill brings some incendiary performances that should really catapult the band to international attention.
Sunset Records recording artist, House On The Hill remain as one of the “best kept secrets” in pop rock music today.
The House On The Hill debut album illustrates their down home funk style coupled with a pop mainstream appeal, making up a solid full length album with “Punk Ass.” House On The Hill's music shows off its worldwide accessible appeal without any blurred lines between spiritual devotion, lack of asceticism, and any influences in rock music history. Nevertheless, underneath the pathos and great irony in the songs off Punk Ass, they are excellent lyricists, and their songs draw the line between dance and down home rock. It's very easy to see how the “Punk Ass” CD can become a widely-loved album of great rock music across the nation and around the world, which given the final product of this debut House On The Hill CD, they could very well hit big over the next few years at Sunset.
After a couple of years, House On The Hill is banking on getting a lot of recognition with Don Lichterman and Sunset Records (Digital Distribution with Interscope/A&M) working their debut album, Punk Ass. The initial single being worked to radio, 'Home Away From Home', is just one of the songs being worked to radio over the next few months. “There are at least five (5) songs that I want worked to radio by this band,” says Don Lichterman, the Head of Sunset Records.
This London and Israeli exponents make up the strong sounding production throughout the entire CD—(Don) Lichterman goes onto to say that “they (House On The Hill) were in the studio for most of this year (2009) and I am very anxious to get this set up at retail and at college radio as soon as possible this year let alone by next year (2010).” In fact, “Punk Ass” sounds like Lenny Kravitz at times and even has that Alabama 3 (The Sopranos Theme Song) vibe to its down home music. House On The Hill does prove their sincerity to American roots styled music with an entire album filled with great rock songs great to dance to at any time. With songs like "She’s Not A Woman," “Annie,” and the song that dawns the same album title name, “Punk Ass,” the rest of the disc is a solid sounding ten (10) song album.
Sunset is surely off to a great start in 2010 with the release of the Punk Ass CD by House On The Hill set up for January 26th, this is first new CD being distributed through the Interscope/A&M/Geffen digital distribution channel.