One High Five
Comic Book Hideout
215 W Commonwealth Ave
Fullerton, CA 92832
Jun 21, 2015
6:00 PM UTC
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One High Five Biography
One High Five doesn’t sugarcoat its truths, but it does sugarcoat its hooks. The Long Beach-based band counts as inspiration infectiously catchy tunesmiths such as Green Day, King Tuff, NOFX and T-Rex among others. Previously, band has issued a self-released debut album, a clutch of singles, and been featured on various compilation discs, films and commercial spots. One High Five has performed regionally and nationally, select live career highlights include appearances at CMJ and Broke LA.
Beardlip’s posits an intriguing duality of playful, almost unflinchingly, upbeat indie rock juxtaposed with heartfelt, honest, and literate lyrics. The album spans raved-up, neo-1960s garage rock, replete with organs and exuberant lead guitar (“Noisemaker”); raucously catchy, indie rock with unexpected dynamic twists and turns (“Fast Food”); and personal reflection tucked away in quirky neo-new wave pop rock (“Bones Of My Ancestors”). Among other terrain, the 12-song album also traverses stun-gun indie-funk, and artfully-warped rockabilly. Beardlip was mixed by Jonny Bell (Crystal Antlers, Hanni El Kathib), and mastered by Carl Saff (Sub Pop, Matador Records).
One High Five self released their first album, Here, Hear! to excellent reviews including “…classic rock and punk fervor become seamless” (OC Weekly) and “layered guitars and well-honed orchestration are at the core of their spell-bounding sound” (Indie Rock Cafe). The lead single, “Everybody Pull the Trigger” was featured on 106.7 KROQ’s Local’s Only where they were invited by KROQ to perform their debut show at the Viper Room. “How We Enjoyed Ourselves” was used over the end credits in the horror movie, “The Lost Lake.”
“One High Five just rock their asses off and have fun. This is what rock and roll is about bros…” – SYFFAL
“Through a perfect organ riff, horn fill, or hand clap break down, classic rock and punk fervor become seamless” – OC Weekly, Heard Mentality
Read MoreBeardlip’s posits an intriguing duality of playful, almost unflinchingly, upbeat indie rock juxtaposed with heartfelt, honest, and literate lyrics. The album spans raved-up, neo-1960s garage rock, replete with organs and exuberant lead guitar (“Noisemaker”); raucously catchy, indie rock with unexpected dynamic twists and turns (“Fast Food”); and personal reflection tucked away in quirky neo-new wave pop rock (“Bones Of My Ancestors”). Among other terrain, the 12-song album also traverses stun-gun indie-funk, and artfully-warped rockabilly. Beardlip was mixed by Jonny Bell (Crystal Antlers, Hanni El Kathib), and mastered by Carl Saff (Sub Pop, Matador Records).
One High Five self released their first album, Here, Hear! to excellent reviews including “…classic rock and punk fervor become seamless” (OC Weekly) and “layered guitars and well-honed orchestration are at the core of their spell-bounding sound” (Indie Rock Cafe). The lead single, “Everybody Pull the Trigger” was featured on 106.7 KROQ’s Local’s Only where they were invited by KROQ to perform their debut show at the Viper Room. “How We Enjoyed Ourselves” was used over the end credits in the horror movie, “The Lost Lake.”
“One High Five just rock their asses off and have fun. This is what rock and roll is about bros…” – SYFFAL
“Through a perfect organ riff, horn fill, or hand clap break down, classic rock and punk fervor become seamless” – OC Weekly, Heard Mentality
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