Category: Metal/Hard Rock/Punk

  • KODIAK ISLAND BAND loses it’s meat and taters, calls it a day

    KODIAK ISLAND BAND loses it’s meat and taters, calls it a day

    Sad news from Watertown…. Kodiak Island Band is calling it quits. The band had this to say:

    “So after almost two years, Kodiak Island is going dark.  The meat and taters of the group is relocating to California, and sadly this brings the crushing end to the monster known as Kodiak Island.  We only wish the best for Peter Hatch, and hopefully get to pound these songs out again someday.

    We are really looking to book a show at the end of March (30th, 31st hopefully), so i…f anyone could help us out with that, we would appreciate it. Please get in contact with me if you know of a concrete place to do this.  The end of the month is fast approaching and we want to get the word out.

    We also want to thank all of our friends who supported us over our journey.  Maps of War, Like Trainwrecks, Cassidy has Cholera, Bruce Campbell, Greene Reveal…. and so many more. Thank you to Eli who recorded our EP.  We want to thanks all those dudes and ladies who came out and listened to us as we blasted bass, drum, and synth driven sonic booms into your ears for 25-30 minutes each set.  I know we are different, but we wanted to give everyone something you all may have never seen, and maybe will never see again.

    We love what we do.  We love the Watertown scene, but as we grow older we all walk new paths.  As I type these last words I find it a little hard to not shed a small single tear at the fact that maybe we could have pushed this to be more. Be bigger. But alas, times change, people change, and yet life continues to bloom.

    Support your local bands, and support each other. God bless America, and God Bless Kodiak Island.

    Sincerely, Pete, Matt, Mike, Josh. ♥”

    We wish the members of Kodiak Island Band the best in whatever it is they decide to do.

  • TAKING BACK SUNDAY talks lineup changes, being influential

    TAKING BACK SUNDAY talks lineup changes, being influential

    Long Island’s Taking Back Sunday is a success story of a more traditional kind than is common today. The band was formed by Eddie Reyes in 1999. Reyes was already a veteran of such influential acts as Mind Over Matter and Inside, not to mention a founding member of the Movielife. The band recorded a demo and toured relentlessly before attempting to talk to labels, subsequently being signed by Victory Records. 5 full length albums, countless tours all over the world and even placing number 2 on the Billboard top 200 charts are just some of accomplishments Taking Back Sunday have since seen. Chris Stocking recently had a chance to speak with Reyes.

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    Chris: Between reforming the Tell All Your Friends-era lineup in 2010, then writing and recording your eponymous album, did you find the overall process of writing and recording more natural?

    Eddie: It felt more natural and it flowed a lot better. It was nice that it wasn’t forced, it flowed perfectly just like before.

    Chris: What is your favorite song on the album?

    Eddie: I have two that I listen to a lot, Money (Let It Go) and Falling.

    Chris: How do you feel your musical style has changed over the years? Do you feel that the changes in line up have created experimentations within the bands composition?

    Eddie: I think we’ve grown a lot as a band and matured a lot as people. Playing with different sound and ideas would probably happen on every album regardless of membership changes.

    Chris: You guys played “Existentialism on Prom Night” at Bamboozle 2011. Have you considered playing more Straylight Run songs as part of your set?

    Eddie: Yes, when we get the chance we would love to rehearse a few more of their songs.

    Chris: As a band that tours all over the world, what’s your favorite and least favorite parts of touring?

    Eddie: I love touring, I love meeting people and playing shows, I just wish I could be with my kids at the same time because they are the ones I miss the most.

    Chris: What was your favorite part of the South America tour?

    Eddie: We loved being down there and the audiences were so enthusiastic. Outside of that, our tour manager Marc arranged a sightseeing day trip in Rio and that was incredible.

    Chris: What are you most excited for on the Australia tour?

    Eddie: It’s just exciting to be in Australia period! Australia is one of my favorite countries! It’s everything awesome about the UK, the rest of Europe and America rolled up into one!

    Chris: Being a stage setter for an ongoing trend of emotionally strong lyrically driven bands, how does it feel to be in part responsible for the eruption of bands within that concept?

    Eddie:The band I was influenced by was influenced by someone else so it’s definitely always present. The fact that someone may have wanted to start a band because of our music will always be an honor.

    Chris: What inspired you guys to be behind the December 27th food drive?

    Eddie:Someone asked for help and it was something we could do so we did it.

    Chris: As we all know, you featured Flavor Flav in your video, You’re So Last Summer. What was the concept behind this?

    Eddie: Since John wasn’t there we tried to think of the silliest person we could who could cover his part. At one point we said Flavor Flav and everyone laughed. He is a fellow long island musician after all. Then we asked him and he said yes. This was before all of the reality shows though.

    Chris: I’ve always loved the cover art for Louder Now. It reminds me of a photo by Joel Meyerowitz called ‘NYC, 1963’. Did you draw inspiration for the cover from that photo?

    Eddie: Good eye, check the credits!

    Chris: My first exposure to TBS was from Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland where you covered “Suburban Home” and “I Like Food”. Would you consider the Descendents an influence on your sound?

    Eddie: Definitely for some of us. Everyone in the band has different influences.

    Chris: What can we anticipate from Taking Back Sunday in 2012?

    Eddie: More music and more touring! Maybe something to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of our first album!

    Chris: Thank you so much for taking the time to do this interview. We really appreciate it and look forward to what Taking Back Sunday has to offer in the future.

    Eddie: Thank you!

  • TAKING BACK SUNDAY lead singer Adam Lazzara hit by falling tree

    TAKING BACK SUNDAY lead singer Adam Lazzara hit by falling tree

    Adam LazzaraAdam Lazzara, lead singer of Taking Back Sunday, was taking a smoke break outside of a Michigan recording studio last weekend when a tree suddenly fell on him. Only his leg was broken, but this proves that smoking is indeed a dangerous habit. If you’re into blood and gore check out these pictures, and if you’re into Taking Back Sunday check out our newly posted interview in the story below!

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  • Gnarstock 2012 in East Durham 8/18/2012!

    Gnarstock 2012 is a 2 day event featuring over 40 bands, DJ’s and acoustic acts. Tickets are 20 dollars and are available as a two day package only. Gnarstock is being held in East Durham, NY at the Michael J. Quill Irish Cultural and Sports Centre. Lineup is:

    Day 1: The American Nightmare, The Medium, Be The Deceiver, Know Your Strength, Karma’s Choice, An American Tal,e Mikey Toy,s Impaling The King, Abandon Me,! DJ Torquemaster/ DJ J4b0/ DJ Johnny B, EVV Primative, Boxer Brown, This Renaissance, Par 6, Breathtaker

    Day 2: I Am The Anchor, Palemen, SCIO, Burn The Charts, Promise Me Tomorrow, As The Sky Falls, Arrest The Dreamer, Burning Down Paris, Like Lions, The Color Glass, Ghetto Bop Cowboys, OH! Yeller, Triumph On Tragedy, Dawn of the Hero, Changing Tides, Carriers, I Was A Hero, Johnny Booth, Stay Gold, Frontlines, Morgan’s Accident, Decades, The Viking, Forget Tomorrow

    Also featuring acoustic performances by: Chris Bivona And/Or (Conor Grocki), Fable Danger (Mike Mrozinski), Courage Underwater, Goldmember (members of OH! Yeller), Seany. K3 (Sean Kawczak), Shapeshifter

    Gnarstock is being sponsored by Explore Apparel. And Upstate Metal! Watch for an Upstate Metal booth at this event.

    http://www.facebook.com/events/337485432960554/

  • THE DEVASTATED Premieres New Music Video; Announces Tour with Fear Factory

    THE DEVASTATED Premieres New Music Video; Announces Tour with Fear Factory

    THE DEVASTATED has teamed up with Metal Injection for the premiere of the music video for “Devil’s Messenger”, the title-track off their new album. Directed by RAGE [Hatebreed, All That Remains, Anthrax] and Kevin Boston, this is the first video from the band’s debut album, Devil’s Messenger, released exactly a week ago.

    The music video for “Devil’s Messenger” can be seen here. http://www.metalinjection.net/tv/view/8511/the-devastated-devils-messenger-video-premiere

    In support of the release, THE DEVASTATED is currently on the road with DR. ACULA and DESIGN THE SKYLINE and have just announced that come May 1, they will hit the road with FEAR FACTORY, SHADOWS FALL, THE BROWING and LEGACY OF DISORDER on the “Noise In The Machine” tour. A full list of dates can be seen below.

    The “F*ck All Your Friends Tour” Dates with Dr. Acula:
    2/28 – Charleston, SC @ Jimbo’s Rock Lounge
    2/29 – Spartanburg, SC @ Ground Zero
    3/1 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Shakes
    3/2 – Richmond, VA @ Kingdoms
    3/3 – Wilmington, DE @ Harmony Grange
    3/4 – Lemoyne, PA @ The Champ
    3/5 – Fullerton, PA @ Planet Trog
    3/6 – Danbury, CT @ Tuxedo Junction
    3/7 – Providence, RI @ PVD Social Club
    3/8 – Long Island, NY @ Broadway Bar
    3/9 – Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Loft

    The “Noise In The Machine” Tour Dates with Fear Factory:
    5/1 – San Antonio, TX @ Backstage Live
    5/2 – Dallas, TX @ Trees
    5/3 – Houston, TX @ Scout Bar
    5/5 – St. Petersburg, FL @ State Theater
    5/6 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Culture Room
    5/9 – Winston Salem, NC @ Ziggy’s
    5/10 – Philadelphia, PA @ Theater of Living Artist
    5/11 – Hampton Beach, NH @ Wally’s Pub
    5/12 – New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre
    5/13 – Baltimore, MD@ Sonar
    5/16 – Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot Ballroom
    5/20 – Denver, CO @ The Summit Music Hall

    For more information on THE DEVASTATED, please visit:
    www.facebook.com/thedevastated
    www.twitter.com/thedevastated

  • GOOD RIDDANCE reunites, announces first batch of tour dates

    GOOD RIDDANCE reunites, announces first batch of tour dates

    After five years of silence since their “final” show, which was recorded for posterity and released under the name ‘Remain in Memory”, Good Riddance has announced that they’ll be returning to the stage. The band had this to say on their website.

    “Since that final show I have been asked countless times about getting back together and playing again. I never really considered it an option, seeing as how we’d played our final show (“final” being the key word) and all. When I would ask these people why they wanted us back the most common answer was “The songs! We miss the songs!”

    As it turns out we miss them as well.

    After nearly five years, Good Riddance has decided to perform as a band again. The number of shows, when and where and all the other specifics have yet to be determined but for those of us who really missed the songs and those of you who maybe never got to see the band play, there will be Good Riddance shows in 2012 and perhaps beyond.”

    The band has subsequently announced a handful of European festival dates. Step it up, America! To read the rest of the statement, or see the tour dates, you know, in case you’re planning a trip to Europe for Groezrock, check out the bands site.

    http://grpunk.com/

  • IRON MAIDEN’S ‘Maiden England” tour to stop at Darien Lake

    Iron Maiden announced their longest string of US dates in many years. The tour starts June 21 in Charlotte, N.C. and concludes in Houston, Texas on August 18. Alice Cooper will be support until July 21, and Rockland County’s own Coheed and Cambria will take over thereafter. Iron Maiden’s set will be arranged to mirror the Maiden England video in both song selection and production somewhat closely.

    “We have great fun playing the History of Maiden Tours because it gives us an opportunity between new albums to go out and play songs from our earlier catalogue. It’s always fantastic seeing the crowd reaction from a new generation of fans who have never experienced some of these tracks performed live before, and of course we know our longstanding fans will enjoy seeing the original Seventh Son Tour re-visited – with many other surprises!” Said frontman Bruce Dickinson.

    “Our intention is to play about two thirds of the original track list of Maiden England (shown below*), including some songs we have not played live in a very,very long time, plus other favourites we just know the fans are going to want to hear! We always try to give our fans a great show musically, but we have always tried to make it as entertaining and memorable an experience as we can visually. And we all feel this show is going to do that splendidly! We can’t wait to get started in Charlotte”.

    The tour stops at Darien Lake in Buffalo on July 16th with Alice Cooper as support.

    Tour Dates:
    21st June – Charlotte, NC – Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
    23rd June – Atlanta, GA – Aarons Amphitheatre
    26th June – Boston, MA – Comcast Center
    27th June – Wantagh, NY – Jones Beach
    29th June – Philadelphia, PI – Susquehanna Bank Center
    30th June – Washington, DC – Jiffy Lube Live
    2nd July – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
    5th July – Chicago, IL – First Midwest Bank
    8th July – Quebec, QC – Colisee Pepsi Arena
    11th July – Montreal, QC – Bell Center
    13th July – Toronto, ON – Molson Amphitheatre
    14th July – Sarnia, ON – Bayfest
    16th July – Buffalo, NY – Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
    18th July – Detroit, MI – DTE Music Theatre
    19th July – Indianapolis, IN – Klipsch Music Centre
    24th July – Winnipeg, MB – MTS Center
    26th July – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome
    27th July – Edmonton, AB – Rexall Place
    29th July – Vancouver, BC – Pacific Coliseum
    30th July – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre
    1st August – Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre
    3rd August – San Francisco, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
    6th August – Phoenix, AZ – Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion
    9th August – Irvine, CA – Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
    12th August – Albuquerque. NM – Hard Rock Pavilion
    13th August – Denver, CO – Comfort Dental Amphitheatre
    15th August – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
    17th August – Dallas, TX – Gexa Energy Pavilion
    18th August – Houston, TX – The Woodlands

  • FEATURED BAND: The Anxiety Effect

    FEATURED BAND: The Anxiety Effect

    Thank god for The Anxiety Effect, a band that does not live and die by the breakdown. It is somewhat refreshing to hear a band that ripples with influences as polar opposite as Lamb Of God, and at times, early 90’s Anthrax. They have that kind of range folks. I am extremely happy being able to sift through acts to cover, and find the ones that are on to something that does not sound like the last band I just reviewed.

    I found that my opinion was pretty much right on as a band member had this to say on the band’s Facebook page:

    “Heavy music in general has taken several wrong turns in recent years,” states front man John Lockwood. “Most of it has become a fad. It isn’t about being pissed off at the world with a message from the gut anymore . It’s about putting on a fake display with uneven hair cuts, girl pants, and weeping into your mic about some slut that cheated on you. If that’s what you’re all about, this band isn’t for you.”

    Born out of the ashes of previous bands, The Anxiety Effect has blossomed in the short year that they have been together. Based out of Bradford, PA., the band is doing their best to spread out on the regional level.

    The band started pre-production on an EP in early 2011, and recently released their EP as a surprise last weekend. The E.P. is released independently with Button Lock Entertainment Group.

    Expect to see the band do some shows in Upstate relatively soon. Most noticeably, the band has a date coming up at The Evening Star Concert Hall in Niagara Falls on February 17th. Stemm, It’s A Dinosaur, and Rustworm will also be on the bill.

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    -Erik Jensen

  • OLLOCS’ self titled EP is tight, intricate, exploratory in nature

    OLLOCS’ self titled EP is tight, intricate, exploratory in nature

    There is nothing I love more than receiving an assignment to cover progressive instrumental rock music. Hailing from North Babylon, NY, Ollocs is a band of incredible poise and purpose. In their short time together as a band, the band has shared the stage with Taproot, Shadow Eden, and Sevendust, among others.

    After your first listen, you will realize that the appeal of the band lies in how intriguing their writing is. Although the band does have an edge that is on the heavier side of the rock spectrum, I hear major influence of the world’s progressive titans in every song. When hearing the soaring guitar tracks on this EP, the spirit of gentlemen like Robert Fripp, John Petrucci, and Steve Howe come to mind. It is undeniable that the band is highly influenced by the songs of Tool and Dream Theater. They also sound like many bands that may not be of  any influence to them. Hosemobile and Don Caballero came to mind in regards to comparisons during multiple listens as well.

    In any case, the music on this EP is tight, intricate, and exploratory in nature. The creative vision of Ollocs is best represented on tracks like, “Cinque,” and “Til Dawn.” On these tracks, the band weaves together tight knit compositions that lunge from quiet to hyper in approach. They play with a virtuosity that their peers can envy and take notice of.

    I am waiting for the day when I can see this band in the live setting. Note to the dudes of Ollocs: book some upstate shows! There is a market up here for you. The time is now! Check out the EP on the band’s Facebook or Reverbnation page. You will not regret the decision.

    Check out a preview here-
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    For more information on Ollocs-
    www.facebook.com/ollocs

    -Erik Jensen

  • Matt Dalberth of BURN EVERYTHING discusses genre differentiation, new material

    Matt Dalberth of BURN EVERYTHING discusses genre differentiation, new material

    Matt Dalberth has been part of the Upstate music scene for upwards of 15 years and through stints in bands like 40 Oz Failure, Fallguy, and his current band, Burn Everything; the charismatic front man has always been heavily involved in a project that has carried tremendous weight. I caught up with Matt recently to see how things were going in the world of Burn Everything.

    Erik:  Tell me about the creation of Burn Everything, and how it all came together in the beginning.

    Matt: In 2007, Charlie Street (guitar), Tony Castronova  (drums), and myself were all in a more straight forward, old school hardcore band called Fallguy. (here is a link to a Fallguy video from 2006 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2xlk4NSbTk ) Around this time, Charlie began writing some heavier, more technical, and tuned down songs that didn’t really fit under the Fallguy umbrella. We put Fallguy to bed, and began working on the material that would make up the first Burn Everything EP, released in 2008.

    Erik:  Just because I saw something  posted on your Facebook page about it, how do you feel about the labeling of bands? I mean, really, why does it have to be so fucking complex? Your thoughts on the 10,000 labels you may wear as a band?

    Matt: Is Burn Everything a hardcore band with metal riffs? Are we a metal band with hardcore ideals and leanings? I honestly don’t even know myself anymore, and I don’t care. The words “hardcore”, and “metal”, mean a million different things to a million different people now a days anyway. We make the music we make for us, and fortunately other people really seem to like it as well. We have reviews of our EP from websites and blogs all over the world, and they all hear different things and influences in our music. I think that’s really cool, who wants to be pigeonholed? At the end of the day, there’s ultimately only two types of music, regardless of genre, sub genre or label: Good music and bad music.

    Erik: Last Run Through Ruins is a much more mature record on every possible level. Tell me how you approached the recording of that, in comparison to your first EP?

    Matt: We don’t ever really set out to write any specific way. We definitely are rooted in a specific sound, but the sound is always mutating and changing within those confines. Its a constant challenge to fit lyrics into the way those guys put riffs together and make the vocals flow naturally, and that’s one of the things that keeps Burn Everything fresh and exciting to me. Usually Charlie, Damian, or Mike will bring riffs they have been writing at home to the rehearsal spot, and we will jam those out as a full band and piece them together till they become something we are excited about. As for the riffs and song structures that ended up becoming the songs on “Last Run Through The Ruins”, I remember when they were presented to me by the band for the first time. I immediately noticed the progression. The music was darker, more frantic, and incorporated more time and rhythmic shifts then ever before. I really wanted to push myself with the lyrics, to match the tone and mood of those songs too. Instead of coming from a personal lyrical standpoint, about things that had happened in my life, or politics, or whatever, I spent a few months writing a bunch of  fictional short stories, and used those as the basis for the album. It was a blast to write like that, and I am real proud of the way the record came out.

    Erik: What are your favorite venues to play in Upstate, NY, and why?

    Matt: We prefer to play places that keep the cover charge at the door low. We don’t mind playing clubs and bars, but our best and favorite shows we have played, have been the real punk rock vibe, DIY ones: put on by and for people who genuinely love this kind of music. We played an all ages show a few weeks ago in a warehouse in Ithaca, that was awesome! No stage, no security, awesome promoter, and the kids were all going off and having fun. That’s what its all about. Our music is online to download for free off of our Facebook page, and we encourage you to do so. If you like it, share it with your friends and come hang out at a show. Sing in to the mic, have fun.

    Erik:  What can we expect this year from the band. Touring? Recording? What’s on the agenda?

    Matt: We are busy right now working on new material, recording it in February, and hope to have a 7” out by spring. The new songs we have been working on are even more aggressive, and a little more out there than anything we have done so far, riff and sound wise. We have been playing a few live, and they have been getting a great reaction. This summer, we are aiming to do some weekend tours, and swapping shows with our friends in bands out of town.

    Erik:  Matt, you are an important part of the rock scene in Rochester’s history I mean, I still can not forget the first time I heard “Headrush” man. What are your thoughts on the evolution of your musical career from the early years? And also, what are your thoughts on the Upstate scene today?

    Matt: When i first started singing in bands, I had no idea what I was doing, just having fun. I would scream all wrong, and would lose my voice after a few songs. Can you believe there is actually a right and wrong way to do this crap? I have always loved heavy music, and at 34, still love it every bit as much as I did when I first discovered punk rock and metal at 12 years old. I am a lifer, and I will do this until I physically can not do it anymore,  because I love it that much. The upstate music scene has a lot of great DIY and underground bands right now, doing it for the right reasons: To have fun, play shows, and hangout.

    Catch Burn Everything at the Bug Jar in Rochester on March 17th. The band will be part of the club’s St. Patrick’s Day Metal Extravaganza! This is a “do not miss” show!

    For more information on Burn Everything –
    http://www.facebook.com/burneverythingnow

    -Erik Jensen