The Interrupters
With The Slackers, Big D and the Kids Table, & Radkey
Tuesday,
November
7,
2023
Doors: 6:00 PM
$32.50 // $35
All Ages
When considering Los Angeles outfit The Interrupters, take a moment to kindly forget
jargon like “SoCal punk rock” or “next wave ska” or whatever perimeter you want to
secure around them. A typical Interrupters gig feels like going to church where all the
religious iconography is taken out and replaced with mirrors so the band and audience
become one. Ignited by front woman Aimee Interrupter and the Bivona brothers’
indefatigable enthusiasm, attendees can see joy in action; discover strength in
numbers; and feel bulletproof when facing the forces that haunt them. There are no
victims or outcasts in attendance when the quartet are onstage: Transfixed by the
legendary ‘80s 2 Tone ska movement and fueled with a contemporary energy that
makes 180-bpm thrash-metallers seem positively slack, Aimee Interrupter and the
Bivona brothers Kevin, Justin and Jesse blur the enthusiasm between band and
audience in a way that’s equal parts dance party, cardio workout and personal therapy.
The Interrupters formed in the band’s hometown of Los Angeles in 2011. Guitarist Kevin
Bivona and his twin brothers Justin (bass) and Jesse (drums) were thrilled by the 90’s
punk-rock resurgence as well as the groove, energy, and messages found in the original
2 Tone ska bands. Prior to meeting Aimee, the Bivonas were mainstays of Tim
Timebomb And Friends, the ad hoc band founded by Tim Armstrong, working in the
studio and backing the Rancid co-founder on tours. It was only after the Bivonas met
Aimee in 2009 and started playing together did The Interrupters know they had a
100db je ne sais quois between them. Armstrong has been a mentor, producer, and
acted as an honorary “fifth Interrupter” with the band, offering sage advice to parallel the
band’s sweat equity.
Their self-titled 2014 debut caught on like pacific coast wildfire, bolstered by incredible
songs, Aimee’s 100,000-watt charisma, and a stage presence best described as the
kinetic energy of Hi-Bounce balls in human form. The Interrupters maintained their
velocity across two additional LPs, Say It Out Loud (2016) and 2018’s tour de
force, Fight The Good Fight, all issued on Hellcat, Armstrong’s imprint via Epitaph
Records. And let’s not forget the relentless touring that included a stint on the Vans
Warped Tour and various support slots for punk-rock royalty such as Rancid, Bad
Religion, Green Day, among others.
Location
Revolution Live
100 SW 3rd Ave.
Fort Lauderdale
FL
33312
Date + Time
Date(s) - November 7, 2023
Time(s) - 6:00pm to 11:45pm
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