Beverly Thrills and Jules! — We Found New Music at Bar Lubitsch – Live Review

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Beverly Thrills and Jules! — We Found New Music at Bar Lubitsch, West Hollywood, CA — March 5, 2026
The ongoing auditory saga of We Found New Music continued in grand fashion at the opulent Bar Lubitsch in West Hollywood. Curator Grant Owens once again assembled a lineup that felt both fresh and inevitable — the kind of artists you hear once and instantly know they’re about to explode. On this particular night, WFNM showcased the pop‑punk electricity of Beverly Thrills and the sharp‑witted indie brilliance of Jules!, resulting in a truly unforgettable evening.

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Jules! — A Sparkling, Sharp‑Tongued Indie Revelation
Opening the night was the effervescent Jules!, an artist whose songs blend humor, irony, and emotional honesty with disarming ease. Originally from the wilds of Siberia, she has quickly carved out a devoted following in Los Angeles — and judging by the packed room at Bar Lubitsch, her star is rising fast.
Jules! set the tone immediately with “I Think He Died,” a clever, darkly funny reflection on a seemingly perfect first date followed by total radio silence. The track showcased her ability to turn modern dating disasters into cathartic pop anthems, delivered with a wink and a sting.
Wearing a glowing tiara and radiating prom‑queen‑gone‑rogue energy, she launched into a run of irresistible songs including “Free Therapy,” “Last Friday Night,” and “Mediocre Paradise.” Each track revealed another layer of her personality — sardonic, self‑aware, and deeply relatable.

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A standout moment arrived with “American Dream,” a song that felt both timely and universally resonant, capturing the tension between aspiration and reality with striking clarity.
To close her set, Jules! premiered her brand‑new single, the provocatively titled “Gorgeous Girls Will Go To Hell.” It was a showstopper — bold, catchy, and destined to lodge itself in your brain for days. With her razor‑sharp songwriting and magnetic stage presence, Jules! stands proudly in the lineage of artists like Katy Perry and Jill Sobule, yet she’s unmistakably carving her own lane.
Watch for an interview with Jules! coming soon to Highwire Daze Online.
Beverly Thrills — Pop‑Punk Firepower for a New Era
If you’re a fan of Blink‑182 or Green Day, it’s time to make room in your playlist — Beverly Thrills is about to become your next obsession. This dynamic trio, hailing from three different corners of the world, has landed in Los Angeles with enough energy to power an entire Vans Warped Tour.
They kicked off their set with a wildly rambunctious cover of Blink‑182’s “Dammit,” instantly grabbing the crowd’s attention and setting the tone for the high‑octane chaos to come. From there, they tore through a set of exhilarating originals that showcased their tight musicianship and undeniable chemistry.

- Zane Czarnecki (Arizona) commanded the stage with classic front‑man swagger, delivering punchy vocals and blistering guitar riffs with infectious enthusiasm.
- Danny Fedorovsky (Pennsylvania) anchored the sound with a thunderous, melodic bass tone that shook the walls of Bar Lubitsch.
- Gio Santarelli (Rome, Italy) drove the entire set with precision drumming that was both powerful and artfully controlled.
Songs like “Too Far Gone,” “My Medicine,” and “Get Back To You” kept the adrenaline high and left the audience buzzing. Beverly Thrills isn’t just a band to watch — they’re a band ready to take over.
Someone call the resurrected Vans Warped Tour and tell them Beverly Thrills is primed for the next‑wave roster.
Expect an interview with this talented trio soon at Highwire Daze Online.
(Review by Ken Morton – Photos by Karyn Burleigh of Rock Edge Photography)
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