A metal band. From the Chicago land area. They formed in 2010
to create a mixture of traditional Thrash/Death Metal with old school
Hardcore and made a new mix. If you are a fan of Obituary, Cannibal
Corpse, DRI, Slayer, Deicide, Pantera, Pestilence, Lamb of God,
Possessed and Death, then you will like the fast hard hitting beats,
riffs and vocals that they produce. They are an In Your Face band that
will be sure to melt your face in the pit.
ChiIL Live Shows caught up with front man, Tommy Victor and drummer, Alexei Rodriguez,before their 4/20 set at Cobra Lounge, Chicago, for an exclusive video interview. We talked about everything from their new album, to that crazy chaos that's parenting and touring as a musician. Tommy and Alexei both have daughters on either end of the age spectrum-about to graduate from high school and 20 months old. They had some insights for our continuing series on How Creatives Parent and How Parents Create. Check it out here.
Prong is back with a vengeance. Their 8th studio album, Carved Into Stone is just released and their recent 4/20 Chi-Town show at Cobra Lounge sold out!Here at ChiIL Live Shows, we've been giving Carved Into Stone a listen repeatedly, and can't get enough. Hopefully Tommy's serious when he says they're writing new material and want to put out back to back albums, and ride the momentum of this sonic boom, Carved in Stone, instead of slipping back into oblivion, and releasing another album in 5 years. This album, the first all new material in 5 years, indeed, is an amalgam of the best of Prong's past and fresh new fury.
These 11 tracks of rage will bring joy to metal fans world wide. There's not a weak link in the bunch, but Revenge_Served Cold will warm hearts. This album comes out swinging with Eternal Heat, and doesn't ease up. Ammunition, State of Rebellion, and List of Grievances (likely our favorite) provide plenty of rebellion ragers. We also really dig Keep on Living in Pain and Eternal Heat. Even the slower title track, Path of Least Resistance and Reinvestigate which close out the album, are strong and full of sweet riffs. Carved into Stone is a metal must have.
On 4/20, we caught a little of En Masse and Witchburn's whole set and were super impressed with Witchburn in particular. We'll have live show shots from both bands up in the very near future. We'd seen some past Witchburn clips online that were interesting enough, but they just don't do their live show justice. Check 'em out when you can!
During Prong, the pit was so frenetic and outta control they had to send in the bouncers and toss a few bodies out of the club. I got smashed into the side of the stage a half dozen times and eventually had to duck behind the merch table fast. I spent a few days limping, but my camera gear all survived. Despite the near brawl, it was a welcome reunion and the band sounded great! They've still got that legendary power to stir things up.
*Tony Campos is presently touring with Soulfly. Phil Zeller (Toxic Holocaust) is on bass
Tommy Victor began as a sound guy for CBGBs, and formed the first incarnation of the band with bassist Mike Kirkland who was CBGB’s doorman. In the past 20+ years, Prong has been through many incarnations and weathered the death of their bass player, ex-Killing Joke bassist Paul Raven, at age 46. They've been on tour with many of the big boys like Sepultura, Pantera, Soulfly and Fear Factory, among others. Tommy took a hiatus from Prong around 2000 and played with Danzig and Ministry. He'll be back out again in May with Danzig Legacy. Check Prong's site for dates/cities.
They were signed by Epic in 89 and unceremoniously dropped in 96 after the album Rude Awakening turned eerily prophetic, and proved a rude awakening for the band, indeed, when it didn't sell as well as anticipated. In our interview, Tommy conceded that for a while after that he wanted nothing to do with Prong, but eventually ran out of money and decided to give it another go. We hate to sound all schadenfreude (happy about the misfortunes of others), but the metal world was not finished with Prong, and we welcome you back with bursting ear drums and head banging mosh pits. Your cash flow problems = our gain. And failure, struggle and loss make for great material.
With fresh material in mind, Prong tapped producer, Steve Evetts (Dillinger Escape Plan, Suicide
Silence), who worked them relentlessly to make Carved Into Stone as good as it gets. Tommy and Alexei spoke humorously, heatedly, and at length about the whole brutal recording process. As so often happens, we had our best conversations off camera, once the lens wasn't pointed at the band. Suffice it to say, all the hard work paid off and they're pleased with the final result.
Evetts was a great fit for polishing up Carved Into Stone, so all the raw power, energy and emotion come through, combined with technical prowess. They may have hated the tedious retakes, but with high production values and a perfectionist streak, plus a healthy ear toward not overproducing, Evetts earned his excellent reputation and did right by the band.
Here's Prong's take on Carved Into Stone off their home site:
What becomes an iconoclast the most? Carved Into Stone sums up what
Prong stands for. This is an album slaked in hostility, personal
detachment and seething with the urban paranoia that's long been the
mark of this sonic triad. It's eleven tracks that don't merely settle
into the New York City-born band's cannon of material that has yielded
post-metal classics including Beg To Differ and Cleansing. It exceeds
it.
"I hate nostalgia," says mainstay, vocalist and guitarist Tommy Victor
whose musical and personal outlook belies his current Los Angeles
environs. "But this record literally has every strand of Prong's DNA
spliced together in a way that feels more exciting than it has in some
time."
Produced and mixed by Steve Evetts (Dillinger Escape Plan, Suicide
Silence), Carved Into Stone picks up where Prong's classic albums left
off. Opener "Eternal Heat" sets things off at a blistering pace fueled
by drummer Alexei Rodriguez and bassist Tony Campos' formidable rhythm
section. Meanwhile, the likes of "Revenge…Best Served Cold" is absolute,
classic Prong: a huge riff slaked with bitter sentiments.
Tommy Victor admits that Carved Into Stone is the first time Prong has
taken direction from a producer in the studio. "It's also the hardest
I've ever worked on a record," he says of working with Evetts. "I'm
happier with the way it came out more than almost anything I've ever
done but there were points during it I wanted to kill myself and
everyone around me."
Prong emerged from the New York City underground of the late 80's,
quickly setting themselves apart from the conformist culture of the
city's hardcore and metal scenes. They were recognized internationally
for their first two independent releases: Primitive Origins and Force
Fed. When Prong's dalliance with the outer limits of the mainstream
acceptance came via Epic Records, it proved more successful than the
underground-bred trio ever expected. The band's "Snap Your Fingers Snap
Your Neck" from Cleansing became Prong's calling card.
"It felt like the world had finally caught up with us," says Tommy.
Prong's influence was being felt in the scene around them. Bands from
the likes of Pantera to White Zombie to Korn were taking notice of
Prong's purposeful, creative riffing and making that the template for
platinum selling success. "I wasn't jealous," Tommy recalls. "But I
could take a royalty check or two."
At the beginning of the 2000's, Tommy put Prong aside for a time to
play with Danzig and Ministry. It was a much-needed time for Victor to
refocus his energies. When Prong finally twisted itself back into form,
they toured exhaustively both headlining and supporting the likes of
Soulfly and Fear Factory. Slowly but surely, the songs and ideas that
would become Carved Into Stone began to take form. "The songs I was
writing felt more like Prong than anything I had written since Raven was
in the band," says Tommy, recalling the era when the recently deceased
ex-Killing Joke bassist Paul Raven was one of his co-conspirators.
Prong's Long Branch Records/SPV debut Carved Into Stone isn't merely
another chapter in the band's many-storied career or the much clichéd
"return to form". It's the sound of Tommy Victor and Company stating
exactly who Prong is. Like it or not, they aren't about to go away any
time soon.
Like Tommy said in our interview, they're busy gorging on Beg To Differ on those long stretches in the van, so they'll be ready to bust it out in May for their European Tour.
4-23-12 Revocation Headlines Ultra Lounge, Cannabis Corpse opens
Revocation...kickin' ass and makin' faces at Ultra Lounge, Chicago
We caught up with Revocation at tiny but mighty Ultra Lounge in Chicago in April of 2012. They bring it on stage with a vengeance, and leave the fans loudly chanting "One more song!" These boys are ones to watch. We saw them open for Eluveitie at Bottom Lounge a couple months before that, in February, and it was great to catch them playing a longer set as headliners. Cannabis Corpse provided support.
After the show, ChiIL Live Shows got an exclusive video interview with the guys. They're unpretentious, friendly, and quick with the come backs. If metal doesn't pan out, these guys are a shoe in for the comedy circuit. It's one of the most amusing interviews we've done recently. I seriously wanna throw these guys on a tour bus with Red Fang and shoot a reality show!
For the time being, they're traveling the country in a van that keeps trying to kill them. So far this year, when they've come through Chi-Town, they've rocked Bottom Lounge, Ultra Lounge, Reggie's Rock Club, and Cobra Lounge so who knows where they might show up next!
Come on back to ChiIL Live Shows like we vote in Chi, IL...early and often, and you'll be one of the first to know where they're heading. If metal's your medicine, check 'em out. Highly recommended!
Following sold-out performances of Lost & Found: A Recycled Circus, the next production at The Actors Gymnasium focuses on the development of new acts. Circus in Progress - An Evening of Daring New Work features professionals from the Chicagoland circus community as well as advanced students from The Actors Gymnasium's own classes. Get a sneak peek at some of Chicago's most exciting new works of circus art. Performers include Evanston Children's Choir, Evanston Dance Ensemble, Sylvia Hernandez-DiStasi, Jill Heyser, Lauren Hirte, Will McGowan, Shaw Nigro, Matt Roben, and Meredith 'Tommy' Tomlins. Two Shows Only - Saturday May 19, 2012 - 4:30 and 7:30pm Tickets available online at www.actorsgymnasium.com or by calling 1-800-838-3006. The Actors Gymnasium is located at the Noyes Cultural Arts Center, 927 Noyes Street, Evanston, IL - just off of the Noyes purple line 'L' stop. For additional information on The Actors Gymnasium's innovative programming, please visit www.actorsgymnasium.com or call 847-328-2795.
Check out ChiIL Mama/ChiIL Live Shows photo filled feature and review of Lost & Found right here. About The Actors Gymnasium The Actors Gymnasium is dedicated to bringing a new physicality to the American Theatre. Encouraging ground-breaking theatrical exploration, The Actors Gymnasium teaches circus arts, physical theatre and multi-disciplinary performance to children and adults; produces original, daring works of circus-theatre; and serves as a talent resource, providing performance opportunities to our students and innovative professional event entertainment for a wider audience. At The Actors Gymnasium, people Learn To Fly - physically, emotionally, intellectually and creatively.
Today (Monday, April 23rd) is annual talk like Shakespeare day.
Talk Like Shakespeare Day,
an occasion for citizens from Chicago and across the globe to celebrate
Shakespeare's 448th birthday by bringing the spoken words of
Shakespeare into their daily lives. The holiday, which originated in
Chicago in 2009, became a worldwide sensation garnering extensive
national and international media coverage and more than one million hits
to TalkLikeShakespeare.org.
Celebrate by seeing Being Shakespeare:
ChiIL Live Shows had a chance to catch opening night of Simon Callow's show, and we recommend it. Callow's strong stage presence among minimalist sets enhances the infamous words of the bard, interspersed with his life history. Although much of the historical data he includes on Shakespeare's life is speculation, it's fascinating nonetheless to put the plays within a time frame of his life and outside influences.
Tales of child deaths that plagued his birth family, and later
the death of his own son, Hamnet, at age 11, lend a human air and compelling back story. As the parent of an 11 year old son, that particularly struck a chord with me. Since we've been doing a long form exploration on how theatre people, musicians and other creatives balance their work and parenting, and how the two worlds collide and influence each other, this was an interesting angle.Simon Callow is a talented tale teller and a joy to spend an evening with. The British film and stage actor is know for his roles in Shakespeare in Love, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Postcards from the Edge, A Room With a View and Amadeus.
*Tonight only,celebrated British actor Simon Callow's one-man show, Being Shakespeare will play a special Monday performance at the Broadway Playhouse, preceded by a birthday party for the Bard in the theater's lobby beginning at 5:30 p.m.
ChiIL Mama's favorite words invented by Shakespeare:
Sure, some kids today (and adults, too, for that matter) think of Shakespearean language as stuffy, high brow and inaccessible, but nothing can be further from the truth. It's not all thees and thous and M'Lord. He wrote for the masses and in addition to his timeless archetypal characters, loads of word he made up are in common use today, like PUKING. There's nothing snooty about puking.
According to Shakespeare-Online.com, The English language owes a great debt to Shakespeare. He invented over 1700 of our common words by changing nouns into verbs, changing verbs into adjectives, connecting words never before used together, adding prefixes and suffixes, and devising words wholly original.
Below is a list of a few of the words Shakespeare coined, hyperlinked to the play and scene from which it comes. When the word appears in multiple plays, the link will take you to the play in which it first appears.
Incorporate these down to earth words for Talk Like Shakespeare Day, then click the links to see the source:
Other Chi-Town Talk Like Shakespeare Contests and specials:
Shakespeare is being celebrated around the world this week, from Chicago
to London to Armenia, in recognition of the man who engineered more
than 154 sonnets, 37 plays, 1,700 original words and innumerable
phrases. On April 23 Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London will launch
its Globe to Globe Festival, part of London's Cultural Olympiad,
beginning a two month international event presenting all 37 plays from
Shakespeare's canon in 37 different languages (including Chicago
Shakespeare's Othello: The Remix, The Q Brothers' hip-hop adaptation of Othello, opening in London May 5).
Talk Like Shakespeare Day has even sparked a
movement, originating in Armenia, lobbying for the inclusion of
"Shakespearean" alongside "Pirate" and "Upside Down" as an official
language option on Facebook.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater, 2008 recipient of the Regional Theatre Tony Award, will be talking like Shakespeare throughout the upcoming birthday week. On the morning of April 23, Chicago Shakespeare's production of The Taming of the Shrew will be performed for Chicago Public School students at Sawyer Elementary School on the City's south side.
At Chicago Shakespeare's home on Navy Pier, Artistic Director Barbara Gaines and Tony-award winning actor Ian McDiarmid begin preview performances of Timon of Athens, while the cast of Othello: The Remix prepares for the world premiere of its new work in London the following week. ChiIL Live Shows will be there to review opening night of Timon of Athens as well.
Photo courtesy of Chicago Shakespeare Theater. "William
Shakespeare" (portrayed by David Wilhelm) celebrates his 448th Birthday
on Monday, April 23, 2012 in Chicago, as part of "Talk Like Shakespeare
Day" by taking in some of Chicago's best-known landmarks including the
Ferris Wheel on Navy Pier.
Among the many visitors to Navy Pier, the Midwest's most visited
tourist destination, on April 23 will be William Shakespeare himself.
Those who talk like Shakespeare to "the Bard" will receive free rides on
Navy Pier's iconic Ferris Wheel from 10 a.m. to noon. Shakespeare will
dine at Harry Caray's Tavern on Navy Pier, where a special
Shakespeare-inspired menu will be available from noon to 2:00 p.m.
Diners who talk like Shakespeare at Harry Caray's Tavern will be entered
into a raffle to win a $100 Harry Caray's Gift Certificate, four Pier
Park Passes, free Navy Pier parking and four Tickets to Chicago
Shakespeare Theater's summer musical Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
TalkLikeShakespeare.org
is the virtual home base for revelers. The site features activities for
celebrating Talk Like Shakespeare Day at school, at the office and at
home as well as videos of famous Chicagoans talking like Shakespeare. It
also contains information about a video contest for internet comedians
inspired by the Bard's words (deadline for submissions is Thursday,
April 19 at noon) and tips on how to talk like Shakespeare such as:
Instead of you, say thou. Instead of y'all, say thee.
Rhymed couplets are all the rage.
Men are Sirrah, ladies are Mistress, and your friends are all called Cousin.
Instead of cursing, try calling your tormenters jackanapes or canker-blossoms or poisonous bunch-back'd toads.
When in doubt, add the letters "eth" to the end of verbs (he runneth, he trippeth, he falleth).
To add weight to your opinions, try starting them with methinks, mayhaps, in sooth or wherefore.
When wooing a lady: try comparing her to a summer's day. If that fails, say "Get thee to a nunnery!"
"William Shakespeare" (portrayed by David Wilhelm) celebrates his 448th
Birthday on Monday, April 23, 2012 in Chicago, as part of "Talk Like
Shakespeare Day" by taking in some of Chicago's best-known landmarks
including Cloud Gate in Millennium Park and the bull statue at the Chicago Cultural Center.
REVOCATION recently
released their video for the track "No Funeral" from their brand new
album Chaos of Forms. The clip was lensed with acclaimed director David
Brodsky of MyGoodEye NYC (Municipal Waste, The Black Dahlia Murder, All
That Remains, Devin Townsend Project).
Upcoming Tour Dates:
REVOCATION North American Headline Tour
Support to Come From Cannabis Corpse and Ramming Speed
Massachusetts shredders REVOCATION are on the road on their first North American headlining tour.Fresh off their recent tour with Children of Bodom, the band will start their trek Allston, MA and run through April 29th in Trenton, NJ. Support on the tour will come from Cannabis Corpse and Ramming Speed. A complete list of dates can be found below.
Front man Dave Davidson spoke about kicking off the headline tour:
"What's up guys, just wanted to let everyone know that our headlining tour is here, so make sure to come check us out if we're rolling through your area. We can't wait to play a longer set filled with songs spanning all of our records. We're also very pleased to bring out Ramming Speed and Cannabis Corpse on this run, it's going to be a rager every night for sure. Looking forward to getting ripshit in a city near you!"
In more REVOCATION tour news, the band will be hitting the road with DYING FETUS and Six Feet Under and Six Feet Under on the "18 Nights of Blood Tour". The tour starts June 8th in Atlanta, GA and will wrap up June 29th in Tampa, FL. Dates are listed below. The band will be keeping everyone up to date on all the mayhem on the road with their new tour blog on Metal Underground. REVOCATION on Tour With Cannabis Corpse and Ramming Speed 4/23: Chicago, IL @ Ultra Lounge
4/25: Richmond, VA @ Strange Matter
4/26: Baltimore, MD @ Sonar
4/27: Philadelphia, PA @ The Barbary Coast
4/28: Brooklyn, NY @ Saint Vitus
4/29: Trenton, NJ @ The Backstage at Championship Bar
REVOCATION Tour With Dying Fetus and Six Feet Under
6/8: Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
6/9: West Springfield, VA @ Empire
6/10: Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
6/11: New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
6/12: Columbus, OH @ AlRosa Villa 6/13: Chicago, IL @ Reggie's Rock Club
6/14: Cleveland, OH @ Peabody's
6/15: Detroit, MI @ Harpo's
6/16: Des Moines, IA @ People Court
6/18: Denver, CO @ Gothic Theater
6/20: Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven
6/21: Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater
6/22: Oakland, CA @ Oakland Metro Operahouse
6/24: West Hollywood, CA @ The Whisky
6/26: El Paso, TX @ House of Rock
6/27: Houston, TX @ Scout Bar
6/29: Tampa, FL @ Brass Mug
Fresh off their North American tour with Children of Bodom, Boston's REVOCATION are pleased to announce their North American Headline tour through April 29th. Support on the tour will come from Cannabis Corpse and Ramming Speed. Bassist Anthony Buda commented on the Children of Bodom tour and REVOCATION's headline run:
"Hey all thanks so much for coming out and raging with us for the past 5 weeks on the Children of Bodom, Eluveitie and Threat Signal tour! It was a wild ride, and we're sad to see it pass. But we are beyond psyched to now announce our headlining run in April with Cannabis Corpse and Ramming Speed. Expect a longer set with some new tracks and some old classics. These shows are gonna kill, see you there!!"
ChiIL Live Shows original shots--Revocation at Bottom Lounge 2/2012 opening for Eluveitie.
REVOCATION's Dave Davidson also recently posted an exclusive guitar lesson for Chaos of Forms track "Cradle Robber" online at JamPlay.com. Davidson is one of the newest teachers at JamPlay. A 5-minute demo of his new lesson can be viewed now at YouTube.
Grab their latest release, "Chaos of Forms", if you haven't already. Revocation says "It's rippin' metal...about 45 minutes long. There's like 12 songs on it. The cover's got a redish hue. The logo's hard to read on the front. It's pointy too. And no one likes it." Oh yeah.
Biography on iTunes
Boston,
MA trio Revocation is comprised of vocalist/guitarist David Davidson,
vocalist/bassist Anthony Buda, and drummer Phil Dubois-Coyne — all of
whom showcase incredible dexterity at their chosen instruments, even by
heavy metal standards, and came together as a group in 2005. Armed with a
super-technical thrash/death metal style prizing virtuosity as much as
heaviness and aggression, the group soon began attracting A&R men
from numerous labels with their self-released Summon the Spawn EP (2006)
and Empire of the Obscene album (2008). They eventually decided to sign
with Relapse Records, and delivered their second full-length, Existence
Is Futile, in September 2009, also to very positive reviews. Buy/Download Chaos of Forms and Revocation's past 2 CDs here.
PRONG are currently on tour with Crowbar and Witchburn, in support of
their forthcoming release Carved Into Stone which is set for an April
24th release date on Long Branch Records, a division of SPV.
The song "Eternal Heat" is streaming courtesy of Metal Insider.
PRONG has completed work on their Long Branch Records debut with
producer Steve Evetts. PRONG (whose lineup includes bassist Tony Campos
and drummer Alexei Rodriguez) has taken a major step forward in their
constantly evolving brand of sonic schematics.
Carved into Stone is quintessentially PRONG. It stretches into the
band's earliest and dirtiest foundations on which the band was founded
on New York's Lower East Side to the present as a staple of today's
post-metal and rock scenes.
PRONG recently unveiled the tracklisting and the album art for Carved
Into Stone. The artwork was created by Vance Kelly (Down, The Sword)
Carved Into Stone Tracklisting
1) Eternal Heat
2) Keep on Living in Pain
3) Ammunition
4) Revenge ... Best Served Cold
5) State of Rebellion
6) Put Myself to Sleep
7) List of Grievances
8) Carved Into Stone
9) Subtract
10) Path of Least Resistance
11) Reinvestigate
With Crowbar and Witchburn:
4/20: Chicago, IL @ Cobra Lounge
4/21: Detroit, MI @ Harpo's 4/22: Nashville, TN @ Exit/In 4/23: Little Rock, AR @ Downtown Music Hall
4/24: Shreveport, LA @ Riverside Warehouse
4/27: Scottsdale, AZ @ Martini Ranch*
4/28: Temecula, CA @ The Vault*
4/30: Santa Barbara, CA @ Velvet Jones*
*PRONG headlines
Noisecreep says: On April 24, Prong will release Carved Into Stone, the post-metal pioneering band's eighth studio album. Produced by Steve Evetts (Dillinger Escape Plan, Every Time I Die),
founding vocalist/guitarist Tommy Victor commented about the album, "It
was hardest I've ever worked in the studio on any record I've ever been
involved with."
"I always believed there were many dimensions to Prong," says Victor.
"Every record we've been associated with different scenes - hardcore,
metal, industrial - even dance! I think this record brings all of that
together and sounds very modern at the same time."
In this Noisecreep exclusive, we're proud to bring you the exclusive premiere of "Ammunition," a track off of Carved Into Stone. The song is a lean and mean slab of riffy metal that will have you air-guitaring at your desk within seconds!
Get a free mp3 download from Bloodiest! After your purchase you’ll get a link to download "Fallen". Enjoy!
Featuring
members of 90 DAY MEN, ATOMBOMBPOCKETKNIFE, STERLING, and YAKUZA –
BLOODIEST continuously blow our minds and our eardrums with the menacing
and malevolent classical and drone inspired metal found on their debut Descent, an album whose LP release we are celebrating to night.
Trebuchet Magazine
says a listen to the LP will leave you “almost comatose. After
returning to a normal state of mind a few minutes after the album has
finished, uncurling from the fetal position on the floor you’ll find
yourself in if you have truly been listening, the only thing that will
come to mind is simply, ‘What the fuck was that?””
That can only mean
fantastic things when churned out on the Empty Bottle stage. To gear
you up for the auditory beating, we are excited to welcome back
PLANETSEXPLODER celebrating a release of their own – an EP they’ll have
available at the show that lives up to their reputation for being so
loud they were asked to relocate out of their old practice space so as
not to upset the neighbors. WINTERS IN OSAKA return to open here
tonight - having gone past their punk influenced noise roots, the
outfit is now creating quieter, spookier ambient/drone music and has
added members of HARPOON and BONGRIPPER to the fold.
If you’re looking
to have your mind shattered this 4.20, this is where you need to be.
With special guest: Lagunitas Brewing Company! Celebrating 4.20 with a Tap Takeover of these flavor-packed Draft Offerings:
Lagunitas A Little Sumpin Sumpin Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout Lagunitas Dog Town Pale Ale Lagunitas Hop Stoopid Ale Lagunitas Imperial Red Ale Lagunitas India Pale Ale Lagunitas Maximus Ale Lagunitas Pilsner Lagunitas Waldo
*Lagunitas IPA is seriously my fav beer, though I could be talked into A Little Sumpin Sumpin, too.