Moral Defect

Howl at the Moon

5-21-12

Overheard in the crowd: “That was the sickest cover of “In Da Club” I've ever heard!”

At Howl at the Moon last night, local group Moral Defect delivered energetic hip-hop rock infused with heavy metal solos and funk guitar. A mixed crowd of friends and fans sang along to their older jams and bobbed their heads in synchrony during new, unreleased songs.

Pengus Khan and Joe Rockerfella of Moral Defect.; Credit: Jena Ardell

Pengus Khan and Joe Rockerfella of Moral Defect.; Credit: Jena Ardell

Throughout the show, lead singer Jason T. Walters (formerly of Tears of Joy) used a plethora of foot pedals to create vocal effects in songs like “Loss for Words” and “Program Director.” Their one cover was 50 Cent's “In Da Club”; not singing along was impossible.

A lot of their lyrics included drug and alcohol references, but Walters reached a little deeper on songs like “Wake Up:”

You keeping up with the Kardashians

People get their brains bashed in

Smashed in, politicians cash in

Children starve to death but your ass is overweight

While you're eating fast food they've got nothing on their plate…

We fight wars that nobody voted for

Kids in uniforms on their first and second tour

When it comes to creating a tight sound, these four guys have it down, but when it comes to creating alter-egos, not so much. Walters is also known as Preacher Pengus Khan, and then there's guitarist Kevin “Kitten” Saboe, bassist Joe Rockerfella and drummer Kyrt Diamond. Though the band is only six months old, its members have been on the scene for years.

Preacher Pengus Khan; Credit: Jena Ardell

Preacher Pengus Khan; Credit: Jena Ardell

Some of their best songs, like “Friendz” and “Loss for Words” haven't been released on an LP yet. The band is currently working with director Eric Senchuk to create a music video.

Kitten Saboe; Credit: Jena Ardell

Kitten Saboe; Credit: Jena Ardell

Personal Bias: I'm a sucker for passionate bands who give off a vibe of “we-eat-sleep-live this dream, even if we can't eat sometimes.”

The crowd: Disgruntled Lakers fans and 20- and 30-somethings eager to support a local band.

Random Notebook dump: All of the guys in the band pronounce their band name as Moral D'fect, not De-fect.

Below: More photos and the set list

Kyrt Diamond; Credit: Jena Ardell

Kyrt Diamond; Credit: Jena Ardell

Credit: Jena Ardell

Credit: Jena Ardell

Set list:

Bitch Made

Loss For Words

Need To Get High

Warning

Baked Magoo

Truth Be Told

Friendz

Wake Up

Freeway

If Ya Don't Mind

In Da Club

Mickey

Program Director

Channel

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