Out on the moody, flame-licked entrance patio of Mojave Gold in Yucca Valley, Ryan and Alexis Gutierrez took of their first goth present of their new neighborhood.
The couple had simply moved to the excessive desert from the Inland Empire, and given the appreciable face tattoo depend between them, they’d been in search of some witchy fellow vacationers.
After watching the electro venture Tantra Punk’s set — a singer marauding throughout the stage, fogged over with blood-colored lights — the couple handed by a merch sales space hawking recent herbs planted in tiny steel pots. The 2 had been pleasantly stunned they’d discovered their individuals right here.
“I didn’t even know there was a scene for this out here,” Alexis stated. “I literally just passed this place and thought it looked hip. We used to drive to San Diego for something like this.”
“It’s kind of slower out here in the desert, but there’s things like this that make it fun,” Ryan stated, “Being in the alternative scene, having shows like this is really important to us.”
The six-week-old Mojave Gold is essentially the most promising new entry in a desert music scene that, recently, has seen its share of high-stakes possession drama at venues like Pappy & Harriet’s and the Alibi. Mojave Gold’s house owners are betting on a extra everlasting, independent-minded scene for native acts and edgier nightlife in its wake.
“A part of why we moved here 10 years ago was that there are so many amazing musicians, and a lot more people live here now,” stated the venue’s co-owner Cooper Gillespie. “I’m like, ‘Yes, bring on all the amazing music venues and new places for the music community to be.’”
The bar contained in the nightclub is adorned in gold colours at Mojave Gold, a model new music venue close to Joshua Tree that’s relying on a continued curiosity in year-round nightlife within the fast-gentrifying space.
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Whereas Joshua Tree is known for its rough-and-tumble (if typically set adorned) roadhouse aesthetic, Mojave Gold seems to be extra prefer it zigged left up the 111 from Palm Springs. A black and gilt disco vibe permeates the 500-capacity house, from the undulating wooden ceiling created from salvaged Hollywood Bowl seats to velveteen cubicles and a winking poster promoting Quaaludes.
“There’s a purposeful make-out corner,” stated Mojave Gold’s inside designer Brookelyn Fox, wryly arching her eyebrows towards the rear of the venue.
Mojave Gold’s hooked up restaurant is value a go to in its personal proper (a cactus and citrus ceviche, charred cauliflower steak and a chocolate mole custard seemed particularly eye-catching). However in a small city with an outsize presence on the area’s music scene, it may assist flip the world right into a year-round tour cease in its personal proper and develop into a brand new festival-season mainstay.
“If you’ve got all these bands playing Coachella every year, well, only one of them is going to be able to play Saturday night at Pappy’s,” stated Dale Fox, who manages the venue’s financing. “Now, there’s another place.”
Landers residents Gillespie and her Mojave Gold co-founder Greg Gordon are each former Pappy’s staff, working beneath longtime house owners Robyn Celia and Linda Krantz. They suspected there was room for extra stay music than that beloved and hotly contested venue may deal with year-round. That they had their eyes on the previous AWE Bar house because it closed after a quick run in 2023, with ambitions to rebuild it right into a locals-first venue.
Patrons collect within the outside patio adjoining to the nightclub at Mojave Gold.
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“The space and the time we’ve had is so much more than we could have done in L.A.” Gillespie stated. “Everything takes a lot of time and money in the city, and out here, I feel like there’s a lot more space in all aspects of your life to create. We’ll have national acts, but also bring up our local talent and give them opportunities to have a place to call their own.”
They acquired fortunate when Liz Garo, the expertise purchaser for the late, lamented Alibi in Palm Springs, was unexpectedly free and in search of a brand new venture within the space after many years reserving the Echo, Regent and different venues in Los Angeles. The reveals to date have spanned the trendy desert’s full vary of scenes — nation dance nights, the scuzzy punk of Throw Rag, cabaret drag acts and gothic people from Blood Nebraska.
“It was a part of some music scenes where you didn’t even know who’s playing, but you went to the Echo because you knew all your friends were going to be there,” Gillespie stated. “That’s what we want this place to be.”
Mojave Gold arrives as a brand new crop of nightlife spots have opened to serve each desert lifers and newcomers to the small cities close to Joshua Tree Nationwide Park. The Purple Canine Saloon, Más o Menos and the advert hoc homosexual bar Tiny Pony Tavern have discovered their footing for extra bold desert nightlife. There’s nonetheless room for extra, Gordon stated.
“The big surprise for me when we opened, is that there was not one moment where I felt a sense of competition,” Gordon added. “None of the other restaurants or venues had this kind of cutthroat mentality. There’s no zero-sum thinking. I think we’re still so young out here that … everybody adds something to the market.”
Patrons dance to music from native artists on Desert Gothic night time at Mojave Gold.
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However passions about improvement run deep out right here, particularly after the pandemic-fueled increase in property flipping. The unhappy destiny of the now-shuttered Alibi, the brutal courtroom skirmish over Pappy’s and the gleaming close by Acrisure Enviornment (which simply landed the kickoff date and sole SoCal cease of Paul McCartney’s tour) show that moneyed pursuits nonetheless have their eye on the world’s land and cultural scene.
For now although, the string of little desert cities are pleased the Airbnb flippers have taken a beating and longer-term visions for native tradition are taking root. “Shout-out to the city government in Yucca,” Gordon stated, saluting. “They’re constantly thinking of ways to beautify the area and respect Old Town and encourage curated growth.”
Patrons dance to Tantra Punk on Desert Gothic night time at Mojave Gold.
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The Mojave Gold workforce hopes that this sometimes-shaky boomlet of impartial music within the desert can foster a scene like Silver Lake’s within the early 2000s — large enough to be nationally influential, however neighborhood-y sufficient to roll in twice per week and see the place the night takes you. Even when it’s straight to hell on goth night time.
“A big part of those scenes were free or very inexpensive nights when you even if you didn’t have a lot of money, you could go out and have a great time,” Gillespie stated. “I hope that the focus here is on fostering the local creative community and not just profiting.”