Sunday, June 28, 2026 at 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Zebulon, Los Angeles
**Julez and the Rollerz - Dirty Little Rock 'N' Roller Album Release Show** **Nick Kivlen (of Sunflower Bean)** **Alley Girl** **Alix Brown DJ** Julez and the Rollerz are a rising all-women, glam-grunge powerhouse carving out their own lane in the modern rock landscape. Fronted by the magnetic vocalist/guitarist Jules Batterman, and Morgyn Payge (bass), Sarah Park (drums), Shea Carothers (synth), the band blends glam rock theatrics, punk ferocity, and hook-driven songwriting into a sound that feels both nostalgic and unmistakably new. Formed in 2021, Julez and the Rollerz quickly carved out a presence in the Los Angeles underground scene with their high-energy live shows and genre-blurring early material. Julez and the Rollerz’ debut album Dirty Little Rock ‘N’ Roller (Lolipop Records) as a whole, explores the passage of time within relationships, within identity and within life itself. It’s a record preoccupied with growth and reckoning, with asking what remains when the noise settles and who you become when the party finally winds down. Produced, engineered and mixed by Grammy nominated producer Alex Newport at Tiny Creatures Studio in Yucca Valley, CA, the album captures the band live with a careful balance of raw performance and thoughtful layering. Newport, known for his work with artists such as Death Cab for Cutie, Bloc Party and The Mars Volta, brings both precision and weight to the project. Compared to the band's 2023 EP Is This Where The Party Is? which leaned more heavily into scrappy garage rock, Dirty Little Rock ‘N’ Roller feels more polished, more emotionally direct and decidedly more mature without sacrificing bite. It is also the most theatrical the band has ever sounded, pulling from power pop and glam rock traditions with big hooks, stacked vocals and larger-than-life moments. The guitars are bold, the choruses are built to stick and there is a dramatic flair running through the record that matches its sharp self awareness. The sound is unapologetically rock-forward, trading irony for impact and leaning fully into amplified guitars and sharp-edged hooks. If earlier releases captured the chaos of youth and late nights, this album captures what comes after, the clarity, the doubt and the strange beauty of realizing you’re no longer the same person you were when you started. With Dirty Little Rock ‘N’ Roller, Julez and the Rollerz prove they’re not just playing dress-up in rock nostalgia. They’re evolving in real time and fully aware of the irony but committed to the music anyway.