The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Lapper brings to Substance his love of New Order and strong ear along with exceptional graphic design and video editing skills. So he contacted Lapper to see if Lapper would be interesting in filling the Hooky role. But later the next year (2018), Jeff was not enjoying the current lineup of Substance. Lapper auditioned and was a strong contender, but unfortunately the band decided to go in a different direction. In 2017 Substance was looking for a new bass player. Sharing the same love for new wave and 80s music, they formed their first cover band Element Zero in 2006. Both Lapper and Jeff learned to play their instruments in the 1990's getting together once per week to jam in Jeff's garage/bedroom to an Alesis drum machine. His chops with a click track are second to none!ĭavid Paleno ("Lapper") has been friends with Jeff since college. Substance are very happy to have JC as part of the band. JC has performed in practically all of LA’s venues, ranging from the smallest hole in the wall dive bar to legendary venues. His musical influences are diverse - spanning from Queen and David Bowie to Doves and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. As a child he was exposed to all genres of music and thanks to his uncle, he was exposed to rock and roll from a young age. JC was born in Mexico City and now calls Los Angeles home. JC Trueba became a Substance drummer in late 2017. Six weeks later, Lillian played her first gig with Substance. Excited by the challenge, she immediately started learning to play guitar. As a piano player, she admitted to having listened endlessly to New Order’s “Power Corruption and Lies” in the mid 80’s because “it was so cool they had a girl in the band.” Although she had never played in a band, Jeff asked if she would like to take guitar lessons and play a few songs with the band sometime. He was impressed with her extensive knowledge of New Order music and overall enthusiasm for the band, especially Gillian Gilbert. Later that same year, Jeff attended a New Order show at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. A semi-permanent lineup solidified going in to 2014 and Substance began playing shows almost monthly. Jeff enlisted friends from local cover bands and the first lineup of Substance played in late 2013. Jeff had caught New Order tribute fever and missed playing the songs live, so in 2013, Jeff formed Substance New Order Tribute. After successful shows across the nation, Love Vigilantes entered a lengthy hiatus. In 2010, when Jeff was recruited from his cover band to play bass in Love Vigilantes, a Seattle-based New Order tribute, he jumped at the opportunity. Jeff then got into programming drum machines and sequencing synths. In 1991, his mother bought him a Fender Stratocaster for his 21st birthday and he started learning to play guitar. He immediately rode his bike to the record store to purchase his own copy. Jeff has been a New Order fan since he first heard Brotherhood at a friend’s house. He was born and raised in Orange County, California. Casual fans will love that we play all the hits! Dedicated fans will appreciate Substance' attention to detail. Many hours have been spent obtaining the same equipment New Order used to create their magical sound. We strive to replicate the New Order sound that both loyal and casual fans love. “Ice Machine” goes back to the Vince Clark days of Speak & Spell where it is the B-side to “Dreaming of Me.” Depeche Mode recorded the live tracks at The Empire Theatre in Liverpool on September 29th, 1984.Substance is the most authentic New Order tribute in the world. A priest from Depeche Mode’s hometown of Basildon went so far as to rebuke the band for suggesting that “God has a sick sense of humor." The double-single made it to #16 on the UK single charts. “Somebody” appears on this 12″ on Side B as a live track, along with “Two Minute Warning” and “Everything Counts” (from DM’s 1983 album Construction Time Again). 1961). Depeche Mode released “Blasphemous Rumours” and “Somebody” (both on their ‘84 LP Some Great Reward: “Somebody” sung by Martin Gore) as a compromise double-sided single after religious groups were outraged by the lyrical content of “Blasphemous Rumours” - a girl tries to commit suicide, finds God and then is killed by a car. 12″ single, Mute Records. Today, July 23rd, is Martin Gore’s 60th birthday (b.
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