New Politics @ Holy Diver

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When
Fri, June 28 2019
Where
Holy Diver
1517 21st Street
Time
7:00 pm
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Official website: New Politics, Half the Animal
Facebook: Half the Animal, New Politics

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Half the Animal – Chase Johnson and Nick Gross met in the third grade. Growing together from such a young age they developed the kind of friendship that turns into brotherhood. Butting heads against each other, but standing back to back against the world. They bonded over their love of music, in particular the give-no-f’s ethos of their native Southern Californian punk scene. Drawn to the spotlight from an early age, Chase fell easily into the role of frontman (didn’t hurt that he could actually sing). Nick loved to beat the crap out of things, and discovered he could do that with a modicum of coordination–hence he became the drummer. Their high school band was scooped up by a major and somehow ended up on a hit reality MTV show (with Chase unwittingly emerging as a focal point).
The whole ordeal left a bad taste in the bands’ mouth, and they said screw it. Chase moved on to pursue his passion for photography, and Nick wanted to inspire young people in a way he had never been; founding Find Your Grind – a platform that offers scholarships, curriculum and guidance to expose high school students to non-conventional life/work paths.

Last year Nick and Chase reconnected, and decided to take all they’d learned and do right by music–their true love. Savvier about the business, and elevated in their taste level (they’re no longer playing skate punk), they started Half The Animal. After getting burned by the industry at a young age, Nick and Chase decided to bet on themselves and pool all their resources to develop and launch their project independently. In a short amount of time HTA has accomplished more than most bands with record deals do over the course of multiple albums. HTA toured with Atlas Genius last fall and are going out with Smallpools in May. They’ve already been in with monster producers such as JKash (Charlie Puth, Maroon 5) and Ammo (Mike Posner, Katy Perry), and more recently have been working on a collection of songs with Captain Cuts (Walk The Moon, Iconapop) and Sam Martin (G-Eazy, Jhené Aiko).
When going in with Cuts, HTA had a vision to approach altrock from a new angle. They wanted to capture the chillwave of 2018 with modern production, unique sounds, but with a rock n roll attitude. They wanted memorable melodies that weren’t predictable, and lyrics that spoke to the dichotomy of Chase Johnson – an exuberant, fashion-forward extrovert, who struggles with a reclusive demon-plagued vulnerability.

These new songs with Captain Cuts and Sam Martin will be the cornerstone of the 2018 launch of Half The Animal. They have radio smashes in the can, but will be rolling things out slowly and building organically throughout the year. The first record they are letting us hear is “Too Late” – an uptempo driver with hints of early U2 that will be released during the Smallpools tour on May 11.

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Attendees will learn about decomposition at a local community garden and discover how to recycle leaves, yard clippings, fruit, and vegetable scraps. Additionally, they’ll receive a demonstration on using a “Geobin” composter and learn about composting materials.

Tips will be shared on how to achieve the right balance of food, air, and moisture, how to maintain compost piles, and home gardening."
~ City of Sacramento website
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Sacramento Marina, 2710 Ramp Way

"City staff will be giving away free wood mulch to Sacramento residents on May 4 at the Sacramento Marina (2710 Ramp Way).

There will be a limit of one cubic yard of mulch per customer during the event, which will take place from 8 a.m. to noon or while supplies last.

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~ City of Sacramento website
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