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Hadee. and Trxvis, Dirty Mondays at Los Globos, Los Angeles, CA., June 20, 2025

Hadee. and Trxvis, Dirty Mondays at Los Globos, Los Angeles, CA., June 20, 2025

TRXVIS

Hadee. and Trxvis, Dirty Mondays at Los Globos, Los Angeles, CA., June 20, 2025

Dirty Mondays strikes again, this time at Los Globos deep in the heart of Los Angeles. Always presenting the very best of local and national acts, this early show would feature Hadee. from Miami, Florida and Trxvis from here in the Southland. Both acts appear ready to break out in an epic way, and those who ventured out to capture this 6:00PM start time performance were able to witness the rock and roll stars of the future.

TRXVIS

First up was Trxvis, a pop punk band from the Los Angeles area who had a great deal to celebrate with this early evening performance. A standout single Crash Landing has just been released upon the world at large – plus Trxvis has been announced to perform at the iconic Vans Warped Tour on the Orlando, Florida dates in November. One could easily see why Trxvis was selected to played Warped, as he and his band delivered a classic pop punk performance that clearly captured the attention of the early arrivals at Los Globos.

TRXVIS

Opening with the anthem like inflections of Crash Landing and then slamming into the vibrant Shoe String, Trxvis launched into a high energy set that sent the room spinning. So many standout songs were issued, included Thirst Trap, California Psycho and Just A Mess – all destined for pure pop punk infamy.

Trxvis is a grand slam of a front man, radiating a massive amount of passion and conviction with each and every song. And what a solid band Trxvis has put together, including Jarrod Anthonee on guitar, Monroe Arcia on bass, and Porter Bluquez on drums. The should-be hit single 99 was unleashed at the end of the set – superbly memorable and nostalgic, and leaving those in the crowd wanting to hear a whole lot more from this artist on the rise. Stay tuned, because Trxvis and his band are well on their way up into the stratosphere, and there’s no stopping this pop punk party now.

Trxvis on Instagram

HADEE.

HADEE.

I have been wanting to see Hadee. live ever since I missed his performance at Madame Siam several months ago. With a batch of exciting singles and videos that are captivating and cinematic, it is terrific to report that Hadee. and his wonderful band deliver the sonic goods tenfold! Imagine the next generation of David Bowie and The Cure coming to life with the ultramodern swagger of Yungblud, and you are only just beginning to capture what Hadee. and his band has in store for you.

Opening with the haunting refrains of Cheap Dopamine and then merging into the super infectious Poison Ivy, Hadee. in his sunglasses and leather presented alternative rock at its most imaginative and intriguing. The sunglasses would come off, and Hadee. would be all over that Los Globos stage, performing his heart and soul out with brilliant selections such as Daylight and 1959. What we were witnessing was a mesmerizing, star making performance on a small club stage – and it was a pretty rapturous presentation.  The dynamic grand finale of Rearview and Heaven/Hell sealed the deal and definitely left a lingering impression on the Los Globos attendees.

HADEE. and Tristan Delhamer

In addition to the Hadee.’s impassioned artistry, the band is absolute first rate, featuring the participation of JJ on drums, Tristan Delhamer on guitar, and Ricky Mulet on bass. Why Hadee. isn’t… all over the indie alternative rock and roll is the greatest mystery of all, but with performances like what was presented at Los Globos, it’s just a matter of time before detonation into the big leagues. Stay tuned because Hadee. will be back in the Los Angeles area doing a We Found New Music (WFNM) event at Hotel Ziggy in August!

(Review by Ken Morton – Photos by Jack Lue)

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