The 2nd Annual Mutiny Studios Holiday Spectacular

The 2nd Annual Mutiny Studios Holiday Spectacular

Sat, December 15, 2012

Doors: 6:30 pm / Show: 8:00 pm

$10.00

Tickets Available at the Door

This event is 21 and over

Mutiny Studios presents The 2nd Annual Holiday Spectacular, an eclectic musical evening of warm-and-fuzzy celebration and good cheer. A variety show of epic proportions, the Spectacular features festive holiday performances by local artists including Randall Sena of Millions, Dustin Janson of Freakin’ on Speakers, Matt Armor, Eating Fear, Michael Easbey of Islay Street, members of Big Jugs and The Mutineers, UCSB music department alumni, Ingrid Holden, Angelina LaPointe, Ben Saunders, Katie Mendenhall, Jeff Sullivan, and more. Plus, DJ Darla Bea from KCSB 91.9 FM will be spinning classic holiday tunes, novelty songs and rockin’ holiday favorites throughout the night. This is a 21 and over event. Party starts at 8:00 p.m., performances start at 9:00 p.m. KCSB is a proud media sponsor of this event!

The Mutineers
The Mutineers
“Life’s too short to play it safe,” declare The Mutineers in unison on their new song “Ace.” Frontman and songwriter Brian Mathusek is not waiting around for things to get better. “Let’s hit the road before it gets too late.” Like many members of the Santa Barbara-based quartet, he has roamed from East to West and most places in-between. Along the way, he has gathered stories of hope and fear, love and loss. Songs like “California” recall his younger years, struggling to make ends meet in a new town. In other early tunes, like “End of the World,” he questions faith: “I want to know whose religion wins, and what counts as sin.” Throughout Mathusek’s writing there has always been an openness and honesty that seems to come straight from the heart—there are no gimmicks. Such is the case in the latest eight-song release from The Mutineers, entitled, From the Dirge to the Dance.

The entire album displays more texture and virtuosity than any of the band’s previous EP’s. Along with longtime friends Michael Astudillo on acoustic guitar, Merry Young on drums and recent addition Terry Luna on stand-up bass, Mathusek and his fellow Mutineers have been stirring up a fierce blend of folksy “pub rock” marked by sweet-and-sour storytelling, mug-swinging melodies and foot-stomping beats. As a trio, their first EP, Tidal Wave (2008), was well received with radio play on several stations in California. It wasn’t long before they began to share stages with such artists as Langhorne Slim, The Devil Makes Three, The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band and The Tallest Man on Earth. Their second EP, titled Nihilisteria (2009), was a more dynamic exploration of their evolving sound, reminiscent of bands like X, The B-52s, The Pogues, and The Velvet Underground.
Venue Information:
SOhO Restaurant and Music Club
1221 State Street
Santa Barbara, CA, 93101