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A Static Lullaby

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New downloads from local label, Longhair Illuminati
Local Corona, CA based record label, Longhair Illuminati, run by former A Static Lullaby bassist (Inflight At Night)

Interview with Longhair Illuminati’s Phil Pirrone
Longhair Illuminati is a local Southern California based record label started by former A Static (Inflight At Night)

2007 TAKE ACTION! TOUR
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Emery and A Static Lullaby are confirmed to perform during this year (ROCKERS ONLY)

May we have your ATTENTION
Static Lullaby. We were definitely the odd band out. However, none of that seemed to matter. The crowds (Perfect Porridge)

A Static Lullaby

When you think Chino, CA, the first thing that often comes to mind is Chino State Penitentiary, a hulking slab of concrete and steel that holds within its walls some of the most dangerous criminals the Golden State has to offer. Standing in sharp contrast to that is the town of Chino Hills, a small slice of Orange County suburbia situated in the shadow of this man-made monstrosity; and this is where A Static Lullaby call home. Creating a musical fortress as imposing as the aforementioned edifice, their music is at first listen, seemingly impenetrable but filled with an underlying humanity. Building upon searing guitar riffs that stutter and tear, their songs quickly shift into choruses that are as sensual as they are abrasive.

Playing their first show a mere two weeks after their formation, the band—Joe Brown on vocals, Nate Lindeman and Dan Arnold on guitar, Brett Dinovo on drums and Phil Pirrone on bass—possessed an immediacy and passion that far transcended their short history. “August 18th (2001) was our first show. We never played a show before. People were showing us love the whole time. It was awesome,” recalls Pirrone. Having shared the stage since then with the likes of Glassjaw, Hatebreed, In Flames, Snapcase, Finch and Andrew WK, A Static Lullaby has learned the importance of giving everything they have to their audience. “We just fucking explode on stage. We just feel it and explode. We are known as the fucking crazy band that goes off and it’s awesome.”