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Battle-tested return: Rx Bandits back in the fray
Rx Bandits came up out of the Southern California ska scene and grew into a muscular mix of prog, reggae, and post-hardcore.
South Bay roots, widescreen sound
This 20th anniversary lap for ...And the Battle Begun spotlights that pivot away from horns toward interlocking guitars and keys. Expect the album front to back, with big moments on ...And the Battle Begun, In Her Drawer, and Only for the Night.Setlist arcs and small surprises
They often tuck a pre- or post-album encore like Consequential Apathy to tip the hat to earlier years. The floor tends to be a thoughtful mix of longtime fans in faded band shirts, younger players clocking drum accents, and a pocket of Catbite supporters ready for brisk upstrokes. Deep-cut note: the band self-released this record with Sargent House support, and many rhythm tracks were cut live in one room to keep spill and swing. Another quirk is how Steve Choi jumps between keys and guitar mid-set, creating quick call-and-response lines with Matt Embree. For clarity, any setlist or production calls here are educated guesses from past habits and may not match your night.The Rx Bandits scene, stitched by years and riffs
You will see well-loved shirts from The Resignation era next to fresh prints for ...And the Battle Begun, often paired with patched jackets and beat-up skate shoes.
Rituals in the room
Small skank circles pop during the quicker parts, then people square up to nod through the mathy breaks rather than push. Group shouts tend to land on easy vowels in choruses, and the band lets the crowd carry those parts for a bar or two.Merch, memories, and little signals
Merch leans toward hand-drawn posters, anniversary vinyl, and a shirt or two nodding to Long Beach roots. You will likely spot Catbite checkers in the pit, plus a few polos and porkpies from the 2-tone side sitting next to hoodies from the prog crowd. Between sets, talk often drifts to favorite deep cuts, odd time breaks, and which tour first pulled someone in. It feels communal and curious, the kind of room that watches the parts and still saves space for a loose, friendly dance.How Rx Bandits make the music move live
Matt Embree sings with a clear edge that can warm into a croon or bite through the mix when the riffs thicken.
Tight turns, open feel
Arrangements pivot between clipped reggae upstrokes and charging rock figures, so the tempo breathes while momentum stays high. The rhythm section favors punchy, syncopated patterns that let the bass carry melodies while drums place accents in unexpected spots.Small tweaks that change the feel
Steve Choi often trades lines between guitar and keys, and he will color quiet bridges with delay trails that set up loud hits. A common live habit is stretching the mid-section of Only for the Night into a dubby breakdown before snapping back on the downbeat. They link songs without full stops, turning two tracks into a mini-suite and keeping the room locked in. Guitars cut bright but not harsh, and the band leans on warm ambers and deep blues in the lights to match the rise and fall. The result centers the playing first, with visuals there to underline peaks rather than distract.Kindred circles for Rx Bandits listeners
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