Sergio Amalfitano, owner of The Midnight Hour Records in the City of San Fernando, Dec. 19. (Photo by Semantha Raquel Norris)

27 replies on “The Midnight Hour is Much More Than a Record Store”

  1. This is good news for the City of San Fernando. Glad it’s closing down I prefer any other shop that promotes good for community instead of fake propaganda.

      1. Thank God. They claim it’s a safe space for all but it’s all illiterate illegals and tranny lovers and poser hxc kids. 1488 bitches

    1. I hope you burn in eternal hell fire albert, Spaces like these is what allowed people to discover themselves & for you to deny there existence is another cruel reminder of your shallow thinking as a human being

    2. I grew up in Sylmar and San Fernando and Midnight Hour is the kind of space I always dreamed of having access to. Sergio is building a caring, informed and inclusive community in the right way and we should all be profoundly grateful for the hard work and love he’s poured into San Fernando. Sad to see Midnight Hour go.

    3. You must not have read the article. This place brought a sense of belonging to many valley kids, a safe third location for young people to gather, and emphasized the value of community. So unfortunately that although Midnight Records is leaving San Fernando, we are still stuck with “Albert”.

    4. Sorry to see it go. The council members do nothing for the city but line their pockets. Nothing they bring in will do what they did for the community.

    5. This is a huge bummer and bad for the community. Coents celebrating this are ill informed. Our society and economy does not allow for good things unless you are rich. Sad day.

  2. Such a bummer and a major loss for the community. Midnight Hour was the only thing that drew myself and my friends to SFV. What a ghost town it’s going to become up there. City leaders are so short-sighted and antagonistic to the people they’re supposed to serve.

  3. This place has been a breath of fresh air, a salve for souls weary from watching the implosion of critical thought, and rise of self-hate. St. Sergio, you are the patron saint of communal resistance and civic engagement.

  4. This is an absolute loss for the city, a gain for hateful people who want the world to stay the same without growth and inclusiveness. Those that have a closed mind see The midnight hour as “fake propaganda” because they can’t seem to understand that someone else is thinking for others, not just themselves. It would be an extremely large loss for the city if businesses like this continue to leave.

  5. And so begins San Fernando’s transformation into the right-wing cesspool its council desperately wants it to become.

  6. Such a loss for the community. Midnight Hour is a breath of fresh air here since we literally have nothing going on here. City council just cares about themselves and their wallets, shutting down any good thing in this city. Something needs to change!!

  7. This is a huge blow to the Valley. I’ve had the honor of playing and going to many shows here. I’m going to miss this venue when it goes.

  8. I meet victor Castro he said he owns it The Midnight Hour. I meet him at a carshow and saw his cool corvet. Sergio is his son.

  9. People like Sergio are exactly what any community needs. You can’t hold ppl like him down. I look forward to see what he does next. And we have to do our part and support this beautiful human being and musical community that has given back so much.

  10. This is my 2nd attempt at posting a response to this article.

    I thinking maybe because I added links to my comments to verify what I am stating, that is the reason the moderator never posted my comment and not censorship because they did not link my comments.

    I will this again without links.

    I’m not surprised to read Mr Amalfitano’s response to somebody who is happy to see the store closing to be “I hope you burn in eternal hell fire albet”

    I comment on her to share with the San Fernando Community and the readers of the San Fernando Sun of lyrics from some of Mr. Amalfitano’s music group ACxDC lyric’s that is credited from internet postings as writing. To me these lyrics show Mr. Armalfitiano’s feelings towards law enforcement. Many if not most of the San Fernando community supports and are grateful for the job that they do.

    “Copsucker” from his album “Satan Is King”:
    Copsucker
    Bootlicker
    Insecure its why they beat
    On the poor on the weak
    Insecure its why they beat
    On the poor on the weak
    Macho fuck big and strong
    Enforce the law when its wrong
    Macho fuck big and strong
    Enforce the law when its wrong
    Kill a fucking pig
    I don’t give a shit
    Stab them in the throat
    With a rusty shiv
    Kill a fucking pig
    I don’t give a shit
    Stab them in the throat
    With a rusty shiv
    Blue lives don’t fucking matter
    Round them up for the slaughter
    Blue lives don’t fucking matter
    Round them up for the slaughter
    Insecure its why they beat
    On the poor on the weak
    Macho fuck big and strong
    Enforce the law when its wrong
    Kill a fucking pig
    I don’t give a shit
    Stab them in the throat
    With a rusty shiv
    Kill a fucking pig
    I don’t give a shit
    Stab them in the throat
    With a rusty shiv
    Copsucker
    Bootlicker

    and From The Album “Antichrist Demoncore”
    “I hope that Dorner’s ghost comes back to seek revenge
    Brings an arsenal blows off your fucking head
    Even cops hate cops because they know they’re full of shit
    I hope he doesn’t stop til you’re good and fucking dead.”

    1. Damn this songs slaps I don’t see anything wrong with it.
      Bootlickers gonna be bootlicking.

      He did more positive for this community than your ill aimed comment. This is a major loss for marginalized folks.

    2. Mykera, you’re only showing him to be an even better person than we previously thought. Standing up to the Gestapo takes guts, and writing a song about it takes creativity. And yes, if a place such as Hell exists and is indeed a place where evil in this life finds just punishment in the next, then bigotry does indeed earn someone a one way ticket to the deepest of deep fryers. The dangerous and ever-rising levels of bigotry and fascist-worship in SF was one of the deciding factors (the other being the increased cost of living) in why I finally left. Midnight Hour was one of the last bastions of humanity/empathy/safety there, sad to see even that beautiful light snuffed out like so many others.

    3. Also, and I know reading comprehension isn’t your lot’s forte, Amalfitano actually begins with the letter “A”. “C” is a different letter than “A”. So “Sergio C” is not “Sergio A”. There may be more than one person in the San Fernando Valley named Sergio. Haha

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