Gallery Music High Kicks & Coffee Mugs: Nico Vega

August 22, 2011 - 11:27 am

When we joined Nico Vega backstage prior to their Sunset Strip Music Festival performance, Dan Epand was attempting a conversation with his girlfriend on the phone, Rich Koehler was relaxing on the couch, and Aja Volkman was mulling over whether or not to steam her ruffled stage attire prior to show time. Several minutes later when steam irons were abandoned and cell phones disengaged, (Dan’s patient girlfriend did at one point stay on hold during a portion of our post interview photo shoot) we dove into the inner workings of the gifted rock trio.

Important topics were discussed such as the inspiration for Aja’s vivacious stage energy, the band being serenaded at a tiny airport in small town Laredo Texas, and Vince Neil tucking a Nico Vega newspaper article under his armpit while boarding an airplane.

When it came time for photos, Rich drew a Sharpie portrait of one of his “signature” coffee mugs on the couch while Aja engaged in some photo worthy high kicks — after we got the green light on her wearing bloomers underneath her outfit, of course.

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Event Gallery The Soundtrack of Our Lives vs. Nico Vega

March 1, 2010 - 10:21 am

Night One of The Noise Pop Festival, cont’d: After jumping back into Glenn’s hatchback, we sped off to The Independent to catch the next act. It was packed. Rib-crushingly, lung collapsingly, I-Didn’t-Know-Armpits-Could-Smell-That-Badly packed. Which proved, in its own masochistic way, to be quite awesome, as tight and intimate quarters often force you to get to know your neighbor before you violate (maybe purposely) their personal space. Like most of The Soundtrack of Our Lives‘ shows, the audience tonight is of the fanatical, saber-rattling twentysomething sort, and chances are if you asked anyone, they’d have said they were indeed here for TSOOL (DUH). Dig a little deeper with others, and they’ll argue that Nico Vega completely owned the show and will soon be the toast of the California indie rock scene, or at least a band with a frontwoman who deserves every accolade hurled her way.

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