In a vibrant celebration of music and unity, artists like Sublime, Fishbone, Mr. Bungle, Slayer, and more joined forces at The Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles for the Positive Mental Attitude benefit concert on December 11th. The evening took center stage in honoring Bad Brains‘ iconic frontman, Paul “HR” Hudson.
The three of them together on stage just felt right and everyone in the room knew it. Jakob is a natural on stage and it truly felt like Gaugh and Wilson got a part of their friend back that they lost decades earlier. A few of the comments off stage hinted at more in the future and when the younger Nowell proclaimed “We are Sublime”. Nothing on the band’s official site or socials mentions any more shows in the future but after seeing the buzz online today it’s apparent I wasn’t the only one feeling that Wilson, Gaugh, and Jakob Nowell should keep this going. In a world of negative comments and haters the internet for a day seemed to have joy and also hopeful optimism that this will continue. And to think they all came together to support someone who inspired them and raise money for a musical hero H.R. If that is the catalyst of a Sublime reunion with young Nowell filling out the vocals that would be one of the coolest things to happen in music in a long time in this writer’s humble opinion.


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