Sunday, April 22, 2007

another show by me



Sunday April 29, 2007

FOR THE WORSE (old boston style HC on Bridge 9 Records, ex- A Poor Excuse)
http://www.myspace.com/fortheworse

CONCRETE FACELIFT (MA skate thrash)
http://www.myspace.com/concretefacelift

STRAIGHT JACKET MIND (ex- Tear It Up, Kill Crush Destroy, the Rites, Void Control, Blind Society)
http://www.myspace.com/straightjacketmind

WORMEATERS (NJ old school hc/punk, members of Kanamits, Snakebite, SITW, SPG)
http://www.myspace.com/wormeaters

RETARD STRENGTH (Philly old school hc/punk)
http://www.myspace.com/r3tardstrength

@ Rancho Relaxo
Lakewood, NJ

5 $/pm

*Ideally, I'd like this show to be over by 10. It's a Sunday, and FTW and CFL have to drive back to MA after this. People showing up late causes shows to start late. Tivo Desperate Housewives and get your ass here.*

bigger print flyer: http://bleedingedges.net/projects/flyers/ftw.jpg

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

LAST MINUTE SHOW!



APRIL, 21 2007 A.D.

TERMINAL STATE (from Toronto Canada, ex-Career Suicide)
http://www.myspace.com/terminalstatehc
http://derangedrecords.com/bands/terminalstate.php

WORMEATERS (the best band EVER!)
http://www.myspace.com/wormeaters

Middle America (PA Killed By Death worship)
(don't have a website, but I've seen them cover Negative FX, the Authorities and Die Kreuzen before... so that's cool right?)

@ Southwest Burrito
10 Easton Ave.
New Brunswick, NJ

7PM
$5 (expected donation for a band from another country)

bigger print flyer: http://bleedingedges.net/projects/flyers/swb.jpg

ok, so it took forever to find a place for this show to happen. Terminal State hasn't been to the area in over a year, and they're only doing a weekend tour. They also have a new 7"...

*Flash Attacks had to cancel. Thanks to Ray for calling off his romantic getaway with himself to Cleveland, the Wormeaters are now playing!*

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Friday the 13th

Despite its bad rep, my Friday the 13th turned out pretty good. My Thursday the 12th wasn't as good, since I got a speeding ticket. Friday was really busy with work, a job interview and a show I set up. I cut out of work an hour and a half early since the job was over an hour away, but I still wound up being late from my interview due to traffic. Interview was good, seems like it'd be an awesome job opportunity, but at this point I know not to get my hopes up too early. After that I had to go back north to New Brunswick, which took another hour. I wound up getting there @ 6, and helped clean up the basement. everything went well, despite me stressing about time. I'm glad everyone seemed to have a good time, and there were no problems. I wish there was an extra half hour, so all the bands could've played longer. Thanks again to Katy for letting me do this. All the bands were super nice, and nobody gave me crap about asking for cash.

BrainDead- Really good modern hardcore. Saw them in FL, and found out they were from NJ/Philly. Thought they'd jive well w/ Ruiner and Hostages. They played really really well tonite too.

Hostages- Not too shabby, I'd never heard them proir to this but their sound was along that same line. A lot of parts seemed to ring out too long and drag, but not bad. I designed one of their shirts also, check it out here.

Disnihil- Not bad, first time seeing/hearing them. They had a His Hero is Gone vibe, maybe Celebrity Murders mixed with Tragedy. It was heavy and fast, but nothing stood out too much.


the Horror- Loved them when I saw them the first time they came to America back in 2003. They were even better tonite, a lot of the new songs have a heavier rock vibe, but still undoubtably hardcore. I felt bad I had to cut their set short, the last block of songs were all off the first 10".


Ruiner- Basically had 15 minutes and did their entire set w/o any breaks. They're probably one of the best, and hardest working current hardcore bands. Black Flag cover was awesome, especially since I've seen Ruiner at least 7 times, and it's only the second time they've done a cover.

thanks again, that was probably my best show so far. I've got another one next weekend on Sat @ Southwest Burrito in NB, NJ, and another one on April 29th @ Rancho Relaxo. Saturday, Wormeaters recorded all the music for our demo. I think like 7 songs, but we still need to do some mixing and record vocals. This week I'm seeing the Vicious Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Good times!

*I've been taking a ton of pictures lately, but I'm gonna wait to upload them all at once*

Thursday, April 12, 2007

doing another show



FRIDAY the 13th (of April)

Ruiner (Baltimore HC, like MLIW/BANE but faster/better)
new LP on Bridge 9 Records in June
http://www.youruiner.com
http://www.myspace.com/ruiner

the Horror (UK HC, kinda like Negative Approach with a British accent)
ex- Voorhees, first date of US tour
http://www.myspace.com/thefukkinhorror

Disnihil (Long Island HC, dark and heavy like HHIG)
new CD on Chainsaw Safety Records soon
http://www.myspace.com/disnihil

Hostages (Philly HC, for fans of Hope Con)
new 7" out soon on Burn Bridges
http://www.myspace.com/werehostages

BrainDead (South Jersey HC, like Kid Dynamite/Ambitions)
ex-Sad State of Affairs
http://www.myspace.com/braindeadhxc

New Brunswick, NJ

$6 / 6pm

BleedingEdges.net


FLYER: http://bleedingedges.net/projects/flyers/april13.jpg

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

dumb thoughts

So while driving recently, I saw one of those big trucks carrying a long trailer. On this huge trailer was a weird gigantic metal cone-shaped object. I couldn't help but wonder if it was a major component in a device for a mad super villain. I could be the drill tip for some sort of machinery that would drill to the center of the earth. If only terrorists were more like James Bond villains...

This is the random crap that floats through my head on a daily basis. I kinda want to get a tape recorder to record my random thoughts, ala Norm MacDonald in Dirty Work.


I've got 2 more shows that I'm booking in the next few weeks. between finding places and bands, and going on numerous job interviews- I'm burned out.

Friday, March 23, 2007

new low in record collecting

So recently I've hit a new low point in my record collecting. I was in the Princeton Record Exchange a few weeks ago with Annie, who was visiting from FL. Going through the new arrivals, since I found a few early SST records. Usually if you see a few punk records, it means that someone dropped off a collection. I'm on the second to last box, and some dude comes up and starts leafing through the last box. I wait for him to move and then move to that one, which I saw had good stuff. When I get there, I smell something pretty foul. Annie looks at me, and I swore it wasn't me. So I try to ignore it, and keep browsing figuring the smell would go away. A fart would, but this was no fart... The dude crapped his pants! Now in the grand scheme of things, when someone craps their pants, you try to get as far as possible from them (which Annie was smart enough to do). In my world however, looking through that last box was something I couldn't just give up on. I basically held my breath as long as I could, then ran out of there. Got some decent scores, but I've definitely hit a new low...

7":

The Ergs!- Books About Miles Davis
Unless you've been living under a fucking rock, you know that the Ergs are by far the best pop-punk band out there. This little record is a teaser single for the new LP/CD coming out in a few months. This song has been in their live sets for a while now, so it's nice to finally hear a recorded version finally. The song's a bit slower than some of their other stuff, but the Ergs are so diverse that they can totally pull this off. The majority of it is just guitar and maracas... The B-side is a cover song by someone I'm not familiar with, but sounds pretty cool. Their new LP, Upstairs/Downstairs will be great, I can't wait.


They Live- Blurred
They Live were a band from Buffalo, who released a bunch of records in the late 90's/early 00's. Their sound is close to Infest, mixed w/ some fast Japanese thrash. This record was recorded way back in 1998, but was never released (until now of course), and the lineup is kinda weird since it's only 2 of the members, but it still rips. They Live were really great, but I think this may be the only thing still available. It makes for a great starting point, plus the fucking Turning Point cover is worth it. I'm glad I'm not the only one w/ a huge soft spot for good youth crew HC. Someone needs to put together a discography CD for these guys.


Reason Of Insanity- Live on WFMU
ROI have a bunch of records out, but unfortunately none of those are in my collection. This being my first experience with them, I'm really into it. These songs were recorded live on the radio in NJ, but I'm fairly certain that they didn't play a show here. They're songs are real fast dirty old school hardcore thrash, and the quality is pretty good for a live set. They do a Zero Boys cover, which is a little sloppy, but still fun. Interesting fun fact is that Brandon from Government Warning/ Direct Control plays drums on these tracks. It's a limited to 300 pressing, so good luck finding it, the label's already out of copies.


Let Down- Crossed Off
I saw these guys in Philly a few weeks ago, and thought they were pretty good (despite horrible sounding equipment), had a real good old school hardcore sound. First of all, the record itself looks awesome, with a 2 color silk screened cover, which folds out in 3 panels. It's almost a shame it had to be folded. What you're getting is 4 really pissed off straight edge hardcore songs. Before modern sxe hardcore became emo lyrics with mosh parts, there were bands who wanted to play hard and fast. This really reminds of Shark Attack or No Justice, and I'd like to see these guys real soon.


CTS- s/t
There's a good chance you've never heard of CTS or their awesome demo tape, which came out in 2003 or 4. They basically didn't play out of the upstate NY area, so I'm surprised they landed on my radar at some point. I loved their demo, and this is just a vinyl re-pressing of that demo. The recording sounds a little brighter even, maybe it was remixed or remastered. The songs are super lo-fi old DC sounding hardcore, but with a slight modern thrash sound. Kinda reminds me of the Slogan Boy 7", which came out a few years ago. It's cool that their demo is on vinyl, though the cover art isn't as cool.


Tangled Lines- Wash The Shit Off
I saw this band recently on tour w/ I Object, which I suppose is a fairly good comparison. Like I Object, they have a female singer and sing about social issues over some fast hardcore. The music has more of a youth crew style with harmonics, and the singer's voice is a much higher pitch. I like the group vocals, and start and stop parts. There's an intro song, which I remember not really liking live also, but the rest of the songs have some real cool fast singalong thrashy hardcore. They've got some more records out, but this was a limited tour 7" (or at least a limited tour version). Oh yea, they wore matching outfits live, which was adorable.


The Trouble- Live at the Rat
DUDE, the Trouble is(was) so fucking good. You may know of them since their singer went on to sing in Panic, but the Trouble has a more punk influence, kinda like the Pist. This record is 4 live tracks from back in 1997, and the quality is really good. If you haven't heard "Nobody Laughs Anymore," their LP, you're really missing out. I don't know how you can get this record, since it's a limited promo dealie, but do yourself a favor and check out the Trouble.

LP:

Bury The Living- All the News That's Fit To Scream
I had recently stumbled upon a few BTL records in some used bins and other places, and liked what I heard. They've been around for a while and seem to have a bunch of records out, this LP being the newest one. Their sound is heavy (but not metal) fast hardcore, which has a similar quality to the Holy Mountain but with a more stripped down Deathreat styled approach. Must be something about Memphis, TN that turns out the most surprisingly good HC bands. They recently broke up and reformed, so hopefully they'll tour again.

CD:

The Unlovables- Crush, Boyfriend, Heartbreak
I got this from the same label that I ordered the new Ergs 7" from. I figured I was ordering stuff anyway. might as well check it out. All I knew was that it was a band from NY w/ Mike Erg and a female singer. The songs are super poppy sugary pop-punk, kinda like the Muffs or maybe the Dollyrots. This kind of stuff I have to be in a mood for, it's good though. I'm just not always in the mood for really happy pop music. It's good, and I'd be interested in hearing more.

demo:
Seasick- Drug Vacation demo (cd-r)
Seasick is a local NJ band, who I've seen since their beginning and various lineup changes. They started out as a fairly standard modern sounding thrash band, but this demo they've add a more melodic touch to their songs. Sorta reminds me of Paint It Black, with some Propaghandi influence. The lyrics are still political, and the songs are still fast, but there's a heaviness to the guitar riffing too (plus a blatantly stolen Bad Brains breakdown). What's really cool about this demo is that there's a full live set at the end; it's not often you get a 20 minute long demo. The playing isn't too tight, but I think they rushed to record before tour. I still don't know what a "drug vacation" is.


I NEED MORE DEMOS! I love hearing new bands, and I try to review everything I get...

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

American Hardcore DVD review



After reading the book of the same name, I wasn't exactly about to go out of my way to see the movie. The book was loaded with opinions, one-sided arguments and inaccuracies; the movie naturally was full of the same. It seemed like certain topics, like the violence and craziness overshadowed the more positive aspects of hardcore. Straight edge and women's roles in the scene were merely glanced at. Notable problems were the lack of any Misfits or Dead Kennedys content, and the inclusion of DOA (who are from Canada) and way too much on the Cro Mags (who suck). I'm sure some of it due to legal reasons, but they were in the book so I don't see why not include anything. There was a lot on the NY scene, which didn't really take off until after they claim HC died, or maybe the NYHC scene killed it. It also seemed like they directors wee playing favorite with who's stories were told, since it seemed like certain people were always talking. There was also some poor editing decisions, which cut off stories before they ended. I also thought it was weird that certain people's credits under their name were omitting bands of worthy mention. For example it said "Brian Baker: Minor Threat," what about Dag Nasty and Bad Religion?

My biggest gripe is that (like in the book), they stated the fact that hardcore died in 1986. I mean if that's true, what have I been doing with my life for the past 10+ years? You look at the footage of Black Flag, SSD and DYS from their later eras, and could see why people would lose interest. Here it is in 2007, and that stuff still sucks, but their earlier stuff still sounds awesome. They try to blame the fact that they were losing interest and writing shitty music on the scene dying away. If hardcore was dead, why would anybody know who these people were or care about this "documentary?"

The bonus features had some of the live footage, deleted scenes and footage of the opening party in Toronto. The live footage was all stuff shown in the movie, except in its entirety, of course I would have wanted more... The deleted scenes are interesting, but not skippable, so you need to watch it all the way through. Plus it seems like the deleted scenes got cut out too. There is a pretty funny moment w/ Vinnie Stigma and Jimmy Gestapo at NYHC tattoo at the end. There's also a director's commentary, which I am reluctant to give a chance.

Despite all its problems, it was an alright movie. I think you'd need a lot more than an hour and a half to cover the history of hardcore, but I'd be willing to watch that DVD. There would need to be a lot more live footage, and it would need to cover all the important states and their bands with more live footage. American Hardcore probably won't open people's eyes to hardcore who weren't already into it, but at least the soundtrack to the movie makes for a pretty decent mix tape.

Friday, March 02, 2007

Birthday Blog '07

So here it is again, you may remember that I made a blog post on my birthday last year. Here's what's going on currently, if you don't already know.

I've been working at the same place for the past year, and it is absolutely terrible. I'd say that the majority of the time I was there I had nothing to do, and had to make up little projects for myself to keep me busy. The internet, while fun for slacking off, really doesn't hold my interest for 8 hours. When I was hired, I knew my salary was really low, but figured after a few months they'd see that I know what I'm doing and I'd be getting paid what I should be. Over as year later, and despite many efforts, no raise is in sight. Recently I told them I wouldn't design anymore, since I'm not being paid for it, and you'd think they'd fire me right? NOPE. I've been interviewing a lot lately; I had one yesterday that went OK I guess. At this point I'd take basically anything, but ideally a design firm located somewhat near Philly.

Aside from work, I've got 2 bands to occupy my time. SPG (stands for Special Patrol Group) has been together since July, but for one reason or another averages one practice per month. I wish it was more frequent, but the practices always rule, and I'm sure once we record it'll sound great. I'm crossing my fingers for a 4 or 5 song demo tape by the end of March. SPG started by me posting on some message boards that I wanted to do a band, and I was surprised to find 3 like-minded people. Our sound is similar to bands like Deathreat, old hardcore w/ Japanese thrash influences.
My other band, Wormeaters recorded a practice song a few weeks ago, and I'm hoping we can get a demo done before the April 13th show (see below). I also just found out that we got to play with the Inmates on June 2 in Baltimore. Hoping we have a 7" done by then. The music's prety cool,it sounds like older HC bands like Agnostic Front, Negative Approach, YDI, Mental Abuse.... Our singer's got a real gruff voice, like the singer from GISM or something, so it sounds real different.

To "celebrate," I'm going to a show tonite (big surprise), I gave myself a shitty mohawk, and I bought myself a sweet Project X longsleeve. Good times, I'm gonna see if root beer 40oz's exist because I want one...

Thursday, February 15, 2007

more reviews

Looks like this block of reviews has a nice chunk of Clevo hardcore represented. I recently saw the Inmates and the Darvocets somewhere in Brooklyn, as well as the Homostupids somewhere else in Brooklyn. For some reason the Clevo scene seems to not only produce great bands, but all the bands seem to stay around for a while, and resurface occasionally. I also got to see the Formaldehyde Junkies last week, which was great since I really liked their records but it didn't seem like they'd ever play locally. They were really good and tight, even with a "scab" lineup (consisting of 1/2 of the Retainers).
My main focus in doing reviews is to maybe hilight good stuff for people, but at the same time it's a good representation of what I'm currently listening to. I don't get any of these for free from the labels, I've paid for all of these (except the FTW records), which is why the majoriy of the reviews are positive. Here's some poorly written reviews...

7":

Moderat Likvidation- Marionett I Kedjor
I forgot to review this in the last reviews block. Recently Havoc repressed 3 7"s and a discography of this band, Moderat Likvidation. In the world of crusty raw Swedish punk, I guess this is a pretty big deal. I'd never heard of them, but Mr. Havoc recommended this one. It's pretty good, kind of like Discharge mixed with Blitz, and maybe Crucifix. However, this band is for the early 80's, so they were contemporaries of those bands. Pretty cool, I'd be interested in hearing more. I did find out that there was some error on the labels, so maybe the stuff I'm listening to isn't what it is. Hard to tell, since it's not in English...


Retainers- Teenage Regrets
Saw these guys last week in Philly, and they were really good. Some pretty rockin fuzzed out garage rock/punk. I wish I had something to compare it to, but the production is real rugged, like some early classic HC. The music, however is a little more like some stripped down rock. Pretty good... I'm into it.


Step Forward- 10 Song EP
Some serious member cred (Mental, Mind Eraser, Stop And Think, Have Heart, Cold World, Down But Not Out, etc...), which in no way appeals to me, but they crank out some awesome straight edge jams. It seems like most modern day edge bands lost the speed and ferocious nature that bands like SSD and Youth of Today had. This band breaks that mold, and kicks out 10 fast and pissed off straight edge songs. I have a huge soft spot for sXe bands that don't suck, and this definitely fits in that category.


Scapegoat- s/t
Boston's Scapegoat has a similar hardcore sound to fell Boston band, Mind Eraser. They remind me of Dropdead and Crossed Out, pretty fast heavy power violence hardcore. The guitar tone has a real metal tone to it, which I'm not that into, but this shows a lot of potential.


Homostupids- Brutal Birthday
I saw these guys a few weeks ago, and they were really good. Live it sounded kinda like some late 70's garage punk. This record is pretty weird, it's one sided, and there's like 8 short songs. The music's got a lot of overdubs and just weird noises, I don't know. I liked them a lot live, and I hear their other 7" is good. Maybe this was something experimental, but I'd be willing to give them another try. People who like Clock Cleaner or Pissed Jeans will be into this. Oh yea, and the bass player used to sing in 9 Shocks Terror (RIP).


The Freeze- Guilty Face
Another classic reissue. I really loved the Freeze's contribution on the classic "This is Boston Not L.A." compilation, but only really listened to random other stuff. This seems to be part of a series of Freeze reissues on Schizophrenic Records (I Hate Tourists 7" and a Live record are out too). This record was recorded after the comp tracks I believe and have that same feel to them. The Freeze stood out from the other bands, and seemed to have a more British influenced sound. Still sounds great, and will probably disappear as fast as the original pressing.

12":

Inmates- Assholes Unanimous
Now THIS is what hardcore should be more like. Fast, pissed, degenerate assholes playing hardcore the right way. Musically it's got an early Agnostic Front feel, plus they're from Cleveland, so they have members of about 40 bands in there. The singer's got a quasi-British accent, but it adds to the great weirdness of it all. This record came out in like 1999 or something, and got repressed by the wonderful folks at Painkiller Records (but is now out of print on vinyl, so get the CD). "Cement Shoes" is quite possibly one of the best HC songs ever...fuck!


Cider- They Are The Enemy
This was a 7" that just got repressed as a 12" with some extras. The music is real distorted punk rock, which isn't super fast but stil rages. Something like Negative Approach mixed with the H-100's sound. Another Clevo all-star lineup, which fits well with the Inmates LP, possibly the same singer.


Rabies- Test Your Might
I really loved their 7" that came out last year, so I jumped when this was finally available. Rabies play some fast skate punk with lots of mid paced beats, and noodly guitar leads. The noodly weird parts are cool in short supply, but on an LP I want to hear more of a balance between weird and just old skate-core. Maybe with the 7" being shorter it seemed fresher, but this is still a great LP from these young go-getters. If you're into current shit like ANS or earlier Bones Brigade, or the classic old Nardcore stuff, check it out.


Propaghandi- Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes
I know this is old, but I just got it and it's still in print. I found it in a Hot Topic 1/2 off clearance section for $2. Say what you want about Hot Topic, but you can get some serious scores in the clearance, especially when they have the 1/2 off the already 1/2 off prices. Anyway, I wrote this band off as a more politically inclined NOFX sounding band based off some of their early releases and songs on the Fat Wreck Chords comps. I was recommended this recently, and it sounds pretty good. They still have a NOFX/D4 sound to them, but there's some fast thrashier components added in. The political angle is a lot more prevalent, and there is a giant book of political essays. Maybe if you were on the fence about this band, and see this for $2 you should take a chance.


Forward- Burn Down the Corrupted Justice
This also came out a few years ago, but I recently got it on vinyl and figure this is a good opportunity to talk about how cool Forward is. If you're remotely into Japanese hardcore, you should know who they are, they've been around forever. Some of the members were in the legendary band, Death Side. It combines all the best elements of Japanese thrash: fast, distorted, completely insane, broken english lyrics. I got the CD version when they came through on tour in 2004, and the LP (US pressing) has a different cover, and a weird collage insert, but the same tracks. Mine also came on this colored vinyl that looks like a funfetti cupcake. It literally doesn't get any better.

CDs:

Darvocets- Have Landed...
This is a discography of some sort for the Darvocets, who are from Clevo err... the planet Darvon. Their singer reminds me a lot of the Crucifucks singer, and all their songs have the theme of aliens and stuff like that. The music's some good old school styled KBD hardcore, that's real catchy. Their 7" came out in 1996, and they released a 1 sided LP a little while back; both are out of print. I hear they're breaking up, but who knows... Check this out, it's also got some live tracks.


YDI- Out For Blood
YDI were probably the most notable classic HC band from Philly, DC had Minor Threat, the Midwest had Negative Approach, Philly had YDI. This compiles their demo, the Place in the Sun 7", and the Black Dust LP. The LP is kinda weird, it's like they tried going a little more metal, but it's honestly not as bad as most early 80's bands that tried going for that sound. This discography rules, it's some classic hardcore that more people need to be familiar with. They sill occasionally play shows too!



For The Worse- The Chaos Continues + Blood Guts, Going Nuts
I recently got the 7" and the CD version of the Chaos Continues, which for some reason has different songs. For the Worse has the classic Boston sound, like SSD and Slapshot, and I even get some Last in Line sounds there. I can imagine this band straddling the lines between more old school hardcore, and the more tough sounding stuff. The songs are short, fast, and totally rage. Some weird songs in the mix on both records, but there's 18 on Chaos, and 23 on Blood Guts, which is how every CD should be. I hate getting CDs and there's only like 12 songs, you can fit a ton on there. Anyway, For the Worse rule, and I'm siked to get to see them on Sunday. I can imagine their live shows being insane.

I'm always getting new stuff, but I try to review stuff that are possibly to buy still. I did however recently acquire Steve Martin and the Toot Uncommons- "King Tut" single last week. Some classic KBD there... ha ha.

oh yea, while I have you attention, my band the Wormeaters put a song from a practice session online. Check it out at:
http://myspace.com/wormeaters
I think it sounds like the singer of Gism w/ the music of Negative Approach (see also: Mental Abuse, Agnostic Front, Gauze, Lip Cram, YDI)

Friday, February 02, 2007

the State tribute

No this post isn't about the classic hardcore band, the The State (who by the way ruled). It's about the old classic comedy series, from back in the 90's on Mtv. It seemed that back in the mid-late 90's there was a resurgance in sketch comedy troupes. Comedy Central was in its infancy, and had a bunch of new sketch comedy shows, mixed in with old SNL episodes. At the same time, Mtv had a little show called the State. There were maybe like 10 people in the cast (only one was female), and they played all the characters, as well as writing and directing. The comedy style was a mix of classic Monty Python style men in drag comedy, but with a lot of edgy off the wall sick humor. It did 3 seasons on Mtv before it was cancelled. CBS picked it up briefly, but never made it past the pilot episode. The members went on to movies and tv shows. Most notable Wet Hot American Summer, one of the best movies in recent years.

It seems like the State has faded into history, due to a lack of a DVD collection maybe. I'd been hearing about a DVD for years, I think some of the cast members were even selling bootlegs at some point. The problem was that the shows used a lot of popular songs from the era. At the time Mtv was able to use any songs that had a video on Mtv as a part of any of their shows background music. Since it's been like 10 years, the license agreements had ended. This however left the state with a big chunk of sketches that couldn't be reproduced. Recently though, all the episodes have been re-cut with new music. Mtv put the episodes on iTunes a few months ago as well. Maybe they did this to test how well a potential DVD would sell, but I mean honestly who buys tv shows on iTunes? Why would I pay $2 poer episode to watch a 5" wide tv show? I know for a fact that I'd buy a boxed set in a heartbeat. Also a few members of the State star in the new Reno 911 movie, and apparently there will be guest appearances by other State alumni.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

TIFY record round-up

So TIFY fest was a fucking blast. Saw a bunch of bands I like, and saw a bunch more that I normally wouldn't check out. That's the cool things about fests like this, it's so diverse and you can see bands that normally wouldn't play shows together. The posters I made went over extremely. I printed up 270 (despite being numbered out of 250, but oh well...), and only had like 25 left. I guess it helped that I had a hot merch girl to help me sell them (Thanks Annie). I traded a lot of them for band's merch, which definitely curbed my spending. I also traded with basically anybody who wanted, so I got a lot of stuff I probably wouldn't normally pick up. I would up with a huge stack of records, and enough shirts to last a week. There's some pictures on my website, but obviously I couldn't take pics of every band...

LPs

Skate Korpse- s/t (discography)
Skate Korpse was a band from upstate NY, who put out a 7" during their existence and some limited singles after their demise. It kind of seemed that as people got wind of them, they broke up. I'm glad I got to see them at the fest, and that this discography was made. They remind me a lot of Agent Orange, with the surfy guitars, but also have a skate punk vibe, like JFA. The covers are screen printed, and the labels are stamped so it looks real cool. Definitely some great stuff, even if you never got into them when they were around.



the Vicious- Alienated + s/t
The Vicious came out of nowhere with the Obsessive 7" over the summer. It turns out they have a 7" and a 12" EP before that, which were only released in Europe. Their singer is the bass player for Regulations, and they have a similar old punk approach. The Vicious specialize in the jangley guitar punk sound. I was lucky to find their s/t 12" in a shitty local record store, and it totally rules, super catchy. The brand new 12"- Alienated just came out in December, and is a great follow up to everything they've released so far. Probably the best LP you'll buy, there's a pressing on Feral Ward, so it should be easy to find.


I Accuse/ Hummingbird of Death
It's good to see I Accuse back after what seems like a long break since that awesome 7" they put out 2 years ago. The songs are a little bit more structured, but still fast and angry as hell. Great looking cover illustration. Don't know much about Hummingbird of Death, but they're really fast. I guess they could be classified as thrashcore, but with some heavier power violence guitar tones. Well balanced split, thrashaholics take note.


Black SS- Foreign Object
I liked Black SS' 7" that came out a while back, but wasn't incredibly motivated to check out any of the splits and the LP. That was until I finally saw them at the fest. Real energetic fast hardcore, the singer's voice reminds me of Choke (Slapshot/ Last Rights/ Negative FX). This LP is the same as that CD from almost a year ago. It's got some cover songs at the end, which I'm not sure was on the CD version. Great gate fold cover and highly recommended for fans of more aggressive old school hardcore.


Baroness- Second
First of all, this record looks beautiful. Cover art aside, this has a laser etched B-side and clear vinyl. Musically, you get 3 ragers of dark and brooding heavy stoner hardcore. Not generally my bag, but they do it well.


Radical Attack- Priority
Radical Attack seem to straddle the line of fastcore and moshcore. Sonically they always reminded me of XfilesX, by being sXe and playing fast hardcore with mosh parts. Pretty good angry Canadian hardcore, there's a bunch of songs too, eh?


Lion of Judah- Universal Peace
While normally this type of stuff doesn't appeal to me, they really impressed me live. They remind me of Bad Brains, mixed with Underdog and Burn. They'd probably be lumped in with your average mosh friendly band, but they've got some great weird parts to keep it interesting.


Pulling Teeth- Vicious Skin
This is the new project by members of the Spark and the Slumlords. I got their demo last year, and liked it, it was kinda heavy, but didn't really cross too far into the metal realm. This 10" on the other hand does cross into the metal realm. but at the same time keeps it in the hardcore world. The main thing is that the vocals aren't deep and growling, Mike still sounds the same as on the Spark's recording, he just yells more. To some that may be their downfall, to me it's their saving grace. It fits into the small niche of "good metal hardcore."


Tristess- Vad Sak Vi Bli?
Picking up where the 7" left off, scroll down to see the review of that. This Swedish rock and roll machine crank out more catchy rock influenced punk. It's almost got a Chuck Berry/ Buddy Holly sound but mixed with the Ramones or something. I think the only thing that'd make this better is if it were in English. Still rock though...


Harpoon Guns- 12" EP
Woah, where did this come from? Some really awesome AOD sounding old school thrash hardcore. Seriously, I was totally surprised on this one. I got it in a trade w/ Rabies, since they ran out of their 12"s. Not sure if it has any shared members, or just local friends. I know they put out a 7" a while back, I may need to find it, cuz this is real good.


Pedestrians- Ideal Divide
I enjoyed Pedestrians previous releases, their mid tempo early 80's California sound was a welcome change. I think the slower pace of their songs is what sets them apart from the pack, but on this record it just seems like all the songs have the same pace, and I found it pretty boring. I'll give it a few more spins, but nothing jumped out and grabbed me.


Requiem- Storm Heaven
First of all, this album looks great. the cover is in 2 panels, and has a die-cut of the album title, which shows through to red paper on the insert. Requiem features a few members of Catharsis, an anarchist metallic hardcore band. Requiem picks up where Catharsis left off, and incorporate more diverse sounds into the mix. There's violin on more than a few tracks, which is pretty cool. If you were into Catharsis, definitely give this a try. I think this would also appeal to young crusty hardcore kids, who are into Tragedy and political heavy hardcore punk.


Poison Idea- Latest Will and Testament
Poison Idea has a new album out? yea! Is it good? yea! After Pig Champion's death last year, I heard a rumor that they recorded a new LP before he died. I didn't really think much of it, until I saw this. It's more in line with the "Feel the Darkness" era of Poison Idea, so it's got some great guitar parts, but is still pretty punk sounding. A really great come back, I hear they're going to tour this year. RIP PIG.

EPs


About to Snap- s/t (demo) + Already Dead
One of my favorite new bands from the fest was Canada's About To Snap. Their sound is similar to bands like Negative Approach, Voorhees and 97a. Fast/ angry raging hardcore. The s/t is their demo, pressed onto a 1 sided 7". The songs are listed as numbers, and it seems like they only had 2 members on this, so maybe the band started as a project of sorts. The Already Dead 7" takes that sound and refines it to it's best form.


Set to Explode- s/t
This is the new band with the singer from Striking Distance. I think there are some similarities, but I think STE have more of an early hardcore punk sound. Still sounds pissed, maybe a hybrid of SSD and Minor Threat. What's not to like?


Warkrime- Give War a Chance
No Way Records blasts out another rager. CA's Warkrime drop off some raging fast thrash, similar to Verbal Abuse and Deadfall, with a little bit of Adolescents snottiness. The music is real snotty as a matter of fact. The artwork has a real cut and paste look, as opposed to the fake photoshoppy cut and paste look on some modern records. The insert is almost impossible to read, but it kinda fits the sloppy I don't give a fuck attitude on the whole record.



How We Are- s/t + Black SS split
How we are seems to straddle a genre, where they could be a hardcore band like Have Heart or Verse, or just be a good screamo band. Not too bad, not something I'd check out on my own, but pretty cool. On the surface I guess the split w/ Black SS is weird, both bands straddle sub-genres and meet at a hardcore center. It's cool that bands like this can come together on a piece on vinyl, and expose people to different interpretations of the same form of music.


I Accuse/ Life Set Struggle
What's this, a new Life Set Struggle 7", but they broke up 2 years ago? Yea, so either this was unreleased stuff, or they're back together. Either way it's cool. I wouldn't have thought to match these 2 bands, but they both fit will. LSS play fast hardcore with cues from some skate core. I Accuse plays fast hardcore with cues from some power violence. This is a tour pressing that I have, hopefully the real version will come w/ lyrics and explain more as to the status of the LSS songs.


Brody's Militia- Tribute Through Butchery
This is a record consisting of cover songs. I guess something like this would be a bad introduction to this band. From the cover selection, I can assume they're probably influenced by heavy power violence era hardcore. Their Circle Jerks cover falls a little flat, but I'd be interested in hearing some of their own material.


Conversions-
Pretty good female fronted thrashy hardcore. I was a fan of some of the members previous bands, so I figured I'd check it out. Plus I have a huge soft spot for female fronted hardcore/punk bands. It's got a lot of cool start and stop parts, but nothing stuck out too memorably. Good first release, with a lot of potential to do something great.


Police & Thieves- s/t
A lot of times bands will try to tell yu they sound like Dag Nasty, and they never do. This band really does remind me of bands like Dag Nasty and Swiz, they're even from DC. Melodic hardcore, with some slow parts and youth crew-esque backups. This record is really great.


Blackbirds- s/t
Pretty cool stuff here. Imagine if for stripped out all the annoying crappy parts of American Nightmare and Outbreak, and mixed them with some mordern day thrash, and you'll get Blackbirds. Definitely will appeal to fans of more modern hardcore, but want it FAST.


Braindead-
These guys are apparently from NJ, so I thought it was weird that the first time I saw them was in FL. Pretty good hardcore, similar to bands like Ruiner, but with more poppy background. Good sing along and mosh parts; I'm surprised this band isn't playing locally as much as they seem to be touring. Not really my thing, but they're pretty cool.


Sick of Talk-
Whether they're named after the Negative Approach song or the Infest some doesn't matter, since they sound like both. There's a strong NYHC influence here also. Not a bad first record, but I'd rather hear less of the NYHC mosh, and more punk. The art is screen printed on the backs of leftover Horror record covers,



Ratbyte- + Concrete Facelift split
Ratbyte play stripped down speedy skate core. The songs are fairly short and simple, not bad, just not really ground breaking. I can see potential for this band to be really awesome live, but the recordings kind of fall flat. Concrete Facelift are similar in their skating influence. They seem to have more of a Suicidal Tendencies sound to them, which is kinda cool. Both bands are ok, if you're into the whole skate thrash thing.


Cross Examination- the Hung Jury
Crossover metal influenced hardcore. Very similar to Municipal Waste, with the songs about partying and other weird stuff. Pretty fun, especially if you're into goofy thrash and partying.



ANS- Heinous + My Revenge split
Heinous is a 1 sided 7", with a screened B side and 1 long song on the A side. The song's ok, it looks like ANS is adding a little more metal, like the Bones Brigade did. Nothing too mind blowing, but not bad either. Aside from My Revenge being possibly one of the worst bands, the split is ok. More metal riffage here too, I heard they got a new guitar player recently. I don't mind them going in more crossover direction, but the skate punk stuff I liked better.


Static Radio (NJ)- One For The Good Guys
From my home state of NJ, this is Static Radio's Chunksahh debut. They play fast melodic HC punk, similar to Kid Dynamite and Paint It Black (and similar associated bands). Their approach is a lot faster, and they were able to cram 5 songs on this 1 sided 7". They're on tour now, check em out.


Burial- s/t
Despite having some Japanese lettering on the cover, this band is from Germany. They play a style of hardcore similar to Tragedy and the Holy Mountain. Real good, this is a reissue of their first 7", but check out their LP and newer 7". It's all good, but this 7" is a little weak compared to the more recent stuff.


Tristess- Bara Rock n Roll
I really knew nothing about this ban before buying this. It has a member of Regulations, and is on Kick n Punch so I figured it has to be pretty decent. The lyrics are all in Swedish (?) but catchy as hell. It has a real old rock vibe to it, mixed with some stripped down punk sensibilities.


Severed Head of State- Charge Ahead
SHOS charge us with 3 more anthems. This came out a little while ago, but is a perfect companion to the Fucking Butchery 7". If those 2 recent 7"s are any indication of how the new Severed Head of State LP is going to be, then we're in for another classic. If you've only heard SHOS' early stuff and wasn't into it (like me), pick up some of the more recent EPs and you'll be convinced.


CDs

Ambitions- Question
Apparently this has ex-members of With Honor, which means nothing to me. It reminds me of bands like Saves the Day (1st CD), Gorilla Biscuits/CIV, and maybe a little Fastbreak. Melodic youth crew hardcore, pretty enjoyable if you're into that sort of thing.


Cross Examination/ Spring Break!- Super Party Brothers
I got a CDr of this at the fest, but this isn't out yet. The Cross Examination tracks are reminiscent of Crucial Unit and Municipal Waste. Pretty humorous (not serious) crossover metal, with "party" themed hardcore. Spring Break's stuff is a little less on the crossover, and more on the metal. Pretty ridiculous, but definitely fun. The ending of the Cross Exam side is too ridiculous to describe.


Demos
Sick Fix (cassette)
I really liked these guys at the fest, and their demo is really good too. I would recommend it to people who like Infest, Look Back and Laugh, and I Object. Really fast chaotic sXe hardcore with a female singer. Looking forward to more from them.

Socialcide (cassette)
This is one of my favorite recent demos. Some speedy old sounding hardcore, there's even a sweet White Cross cover at the end. The bass player from Wasted Time sings in this, but I think it has a more raw punk sound than WT. Real good recording quality, I want more.

Overdose (CDr)
This demo came packaged in a cool cardboard cover, w/ stenciled art on the front. Looks cool, sound reminds me of maybe Bracewar(?). I'm not a huge fan, but I'm sure people will be way into this.

Sick of Talk (CDr)
3 new songs recorded before they left for the fest, but they were unfortunately unable to play. The sound is a lot brighter than the 7", and the songs are a lot tighter. Not a fan of their NYHC leanings, but if you liked the 7", you'll love this.

Wild and Crazy Kids (CDr)
With a name like that, I wasn't expecting too much. The demo starts off with a Tear It Up sounding intro. The rest of the songs however just scream generic thrash. Granted, I'd rather hear generic thrash than generic metal core. It's really nothign special, but keep it fast, and keep it punk.


*I wanted to make an amendment to the Best of 2006 post, but I want to replace the Sleeper Cell LP with the SU/DC split LP. That Sleeper Cell LP was super delayed, and wound up coming out long after the band broke up, but it's fucking incredible. There's a few ex-Sleeper Cell bands kicking around now like Poison Control, Social Circkle and the Conversions.*