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Monday Photo Blog: Behead The Prophet No Lord Shall Live!!!!

  • Published May 21, 2012 By Matt Average
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Well, looks like for this week’s Monday Photo Blog you’ll have to suffer with some photos I took from some years back. How about we step back to 1998, to a time when the PCH Club in scenic Wilmington, CA was thee place to be in the Southern California area. The club was really a two room rehearsal space with a chicken, or maybe it was pigeon, coop at the back. A lot of great bands came through, and due to the small space, it made for some intimate shows. These shots from the time Behead The Prophet/N.L.S.L. are testimony to that. I believe someone from Frankie Alpine is standing up front next to someone in a Batman shirt in a the photo second from the bottom. After viewing these, how about sending us some of your photos for upcoming editions of this blog?

Behead The Prophet/N.L.S.L. at the PCH in Wilmington, CA. April 23, 1998. (photo by Matt Average)
Behead The Prophet/N.L.S.L. at the PCH in Wilmington, CA. April 23, 1998. (photo by Matt Average)
Behead The Prophet/N.L.S.L. at the PCH in Wilmington, CA. April 23, 1998. (photo by Matt Average)
Behead The Prophet/N.L.S.L. at the PCH in Wilmington, CA. April 23, 1998. (photo by Matt Average)
Behead The Prophet/N.L.S.L. at the PCH in Wilmington, CA. April 23, 1998. (photo by Matt Average)
Behead The Prophet/N.L.S.L. at the PCH in Wilmington, CA. April 23, 1998. (photo by Matt Average)

Send your tour photos, bands that have come through your town, the best of your local bands, etc. to: photoblog@maximumrocknroll.com. Include your name, a link to your website (or flickr, Facebook, or whatever), and the band (or subject), date and location of each photo. Just send your best photos — edit tightly. Three to seven photos is plenty, and it’s best to send pictures of different bands. Please do not send watermarked photos. Please make your photos 72 dpi and about 600—800 pixels at the longest side. Not everything sent in will be posted, and a response is not guaranteed, but we do appreciate all of your contributions. Feel free to submit more than once. Thanks!