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Heathen Apostles Appear on KCAA Radio

The audio from the Heathen Apostles’ January 5th 2014 appearance on KCAA is now available by clicking on the link below. Mather, Chopper, Thomas and Viktor were interviewed for about a half hour by The Boss Lady and Crispy Taco on the Classic Glamour Dolls Radio show and played songs from the Boot Hill Hymnal cd.

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EP Release Show Feb. 15th at the Redwood Bar

From the Heathen Apostles’ Facebook Page:

“Thanks to all that came out to our show Saturday night at Bar Sinister! We saw alot of familiar faces and met alot of new Heathens too! Our next scheduled show is Saturday February 15 at the Redwood Bar, it will be the release show for our new EP coming out on Valentine’s Day, so bring your blackened heart for a dark, devious time!”

at Bar Sinister by Andy Hartmark

at Bar Sinister by Andy Hartmark

Heathen Apostles’ “Dark Was The Night” Video Debuts

The Dark Was The Night video has gone live! It is the second video from the Boot Hill Hymnal and was directed by Victoria and features a great cast consisting of David Backhaus, Kelly DeVoto, D.W. Frydendall, Timbo Gruse, Nickie Jean, Mike Odd, Georges-Robert, Frankie Sin and Jamie Watkins. Check it out and comment on Youtube.

 

“Dark Was The Night” Behind The Scenes Photos

A gallery for the behind the scenes photos of the upcoming Dark Was The Night video has been uploaded, they feature photos by Riley Kern, Saryn Christina and George Anderson, among others. The video was directed by Victoria Vengeance and will be released in the upcoming days, check back for the debut date. You can view the gallery HERE.

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Record Release Show Reviewed in SugarBuzz Magazine

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Heathen Apostles
Redwood Bar and Grill
Los Angeles
By Lucky

Fifteen hours at the mundane didn’t stop me. Unusual cold weather for Los Angeles didn’t stop me. Killing time in Echo Park didn’t stop me. Six dollars to my name didn’t stop me. Nothing stopped me on this particular Monday’s eve from attending the Heathen Apostles record release party at the Redwood in downtown L.A.

The lot was free and so was the show, so that fit my budget just grand. Apparently the lure of free entry appealed to others as well as there was a damn good turnout on a night that otherwise could have been a death null. Seems the buzz surrounding Heathen Apostles is sweater than sugar.

Despite being close to the Heathen Apostles’ set time, frankly hoping to dig the show and then go man go, I discovered there was still another band slated before the headliners. Good thing extra added adrenaline surged my veins when I hit the fabled décor. It enabled me to rage. The band was called “Red Rose” and I do recall I liked them more and more as their set progressed. I liked the bass player. She was cute. She walked by me later as the night progressed, and didn’t even take a look. Alas, she doesn’t know I exist.

The period wear sported by various members of Heathen Apostles sparked interest amongst the barflies, kinda of an 1800’s reverend look, a bible in one hand and a gun in the other. All wore black and all meant business. Interest turned to intrigue as Mather Louth took the stage, in regalia that harkens back to times of hardship, blood and pain. Cape, hat, and a black mesh veil that disguised, made heads pivot. It was on as Chopper Franklin strummed the opening chords of “Red Brick Dust”.

Read the rest and comment HERE