Author: Jay Saint G

  • Birthday Bash at Starland Ballroom was a hit with Life Of Agony and Walls Of JerichoWalls Of JerichoBirthday Bash at Starland Ballroom was a hit with Life Of Agony and Walls Of Jericho

    On Sunday December 6, Life Of Agony frontwoman Mina Caputo celebrated her birthday playing their last US show of 2015 and boy did they make it memorable.  The show was held at Sayreville, New Jersey’s Starland Ballroom, and this was my first visit to the venue.  Let me start off by saying how awesome that venue is.  The stage is big, can be seen from just about anywhere, with a nice open floor with bars in every corner of the building.  Great sound, great service and I would go back in a heartbeat.

    Detroit hardcore outfit Walls Of Jericho opened the show with a small but stellar set.  Like the headliners, this band has not been touring a whole lot and have been playing select shows so it was a real treat to have been able to see them.  “Fuck The American Dream” was definitely the highlight of their set.

    I was very giddy to be seeing Life Of Agony again.  I was fortunate enough to have seen them a few months back at the East Coast Tsunami Fest, so I already had a grasp on what to expect.  But this time through, there was more to celebrate and even better, Life Of Agony played a longer set.  The band played just about everything off their trademark debut album River Runs Red and select songs off the rest of their catalog.

    They kicked off their set with “Bad Seed” and right into “River  Runs Red” and the crowd erupted.  One thing that makes this band so special is the way they utilize and share the stage with one another.  Guitarist Joey Z. and Bassist Alan Robert were constantly moving, with singer Mina anchoring the stage and using her golden vocals behind the mic.   Its fascinating watching Mina on stage because of someone who is so physically small have the lung power to belt those songs out the way they’re meant to be heard out is really a sight to behold.  And of course Sal Abruscato is a stud behind the drum kit.  Everything sounded loud, clean and crystal clear.  No feedback. Nothing overpowering.

    Other highlights of the set included “Other Side Of The River” and “Respect” to me was the most fun to hear live, but later the band took a moment to help a fan have his moment.  Just after performing “Lost At 22,”  this fan was invited on stage to propose to his girlfriend (which takes LOTS of guts).  Another special moment was Joey Z got the crowd to sing happy birthday to Mina which was lots of fun.  But the most special moment of the night, Mina and Joey Z performed a very heartfelt tribute to Scott Weiland by performing an acoustic cover of Stone Temple Pilots “Plush.”  Anyone familiar with that version of that song will tell you that they did that song JUSTICE.

    The rest of the band came out and finished with a few more songs off River Runs Red and closed with “Underground” to put a stamp on what was the most memorable concert experience I have had the pleasure of covering in quite some time.

    From what I gather, Life Of Agony is gearing up to a brief European tour in January, and no other shows have been announced as of yet.  Obviously if we hear about it, NYS Music will let fans know, but the point is, this show was special moment, so if we are lucky enough to get more shows from Life Of Agony here on the east coast, you need to go see them.

  • 2016 Carolina Rebellion Announced, Expands To Three Days

    With more and more American rock festivals being announced left and right, this week also saw the announcement of Carolina Rebellion 2016.

    For the first time ever, Carolina Rebellion expands to three days starting on May 6, 7 and 8 at Rock City Campgrounds at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.

    All the bands are listed below.
    [one_fourth]DISTURBED
    SCORPIONS
    ROB ZOMBIE
    ZZ TOP
    FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH
    SHINEDOWN
    DEFTONES
    LYNYRD SKYNYRD
    A DAY TO REMEMBER
    3 DOORS DOWN
    ALICE COOPER
    BRING ME THE HORIZON
    CYPRESS HILL
    PENNYWISE
    LAMB OF GOD
    MEGADETH
    GHOST
    SIXX: A.M.
    ANTHRAX
    COLLECTIVE SOUL[/one_fourth]
    [one_fourth]CLUTCH
    THE SWORD
    THE STRUTS
    ASKING ALEXANDRIA
    YELAWOLF
    BABYMETAL
    POP EVIL
    BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE
    P.O.D.
    SEVENDUST
    HELLYEAH
    BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME
    PARKWAY DRIVE
    BLACK STONE CHERRY
    SAINT ASONIA
    TRIVIUM
    ESCAPE THE FATE
    AUGUST BURNS RED
    TURBOWOLF[/one_fourth]
    [one_fourth]ENTER SHIKARI
    SICK PUPPIES
    FILTER
    CANDLEBOX
    TYLER BRYANT & THE SHAKEDOWN
    NEW YEARS DAY
    ARANDA
    THOUSAND FOOT KRUTCH
    RED SUN RISING
    TEXAS HIPPIE COALITION
    HANDS LIKE HOUSES
    CODE ORANGE
    FAILURE ANTHEM
    AVATAR
    LACEY STURM
    THE GLORIOUS SONS
    FROM ASHES TO NEW
    WILSON
    I PREVAIL[/one_fourth]
    [one_fourth_last]MONSTER TRUCK
    AUDIOTOPSY
    WILD THRONE[/one_fourth_last]
    The individual day lineups can be seen in the poster below.
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    Tickets go on sale this Friday, and can be purchased here.
  • Anthrax’s Scott Ian Announces Spoken Word In Kingston December 30

    As the long awaited 11th album from Anthrax For All Kings is set for a February 26, 2016 release via Megaforce Records, fans in the Hudson Valley area can get excited for a one-off spoken word appearance from guitarist Scott Ian, who did a successful spoken word tour last year.

    Scheduled for Dec. 30 at BSP in Kingston, Ian will share tour stories, crazy encounters and other highlights over his three decade-plus career.

    Ian wrote when announcing the show on his website:

    It’s my birthday party! Come hear some crazy stories and killer music from me and the Paul Green Rock Academy rippers. It’s your New Year’s Eve warmup!
    In related news, Anthrax recently announced they will be touring with Lamb Of God.  Tour dates are below:
    Jan. 15 – Pittsburgh, PA@ Stage AE (Indoor)
    Jan. 16 – Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
    Jan. 17 – Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
    Jan. 19 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
    Jan. 22 – Norfolk, VA @ Constant Convocation Center
    Jan. 23 – New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom
    Jan. 24 – Wallingford, CT @ Toyota Presents Oakdale
    Jan. 28 – Detroit, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
    Jan. 29 – Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
    Jan. 30 – Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom
    Jan. 31 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Orbit Room
    Feb. 02 – Kansas City, MO @ Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
    Feb. 04 – Houston, TX @ Revention Music Center
    Feb. 05 – Dallas, TX @ Bomb Factory
    Feb. 06 – Corpus Christi, TX @ Concrete Street Pavilion –
    Feb. 08 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live at The Moody Theater
    Feb. 09 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom
    Feb. 11 – Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl
    Feb. 12 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium
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  • Redman Confirms ‘How High 2’ Movie in the Works

    Although it has been has been tossed around the past decade or so, “How High 2” may be in fact happening after all.

    XXL Magazine conducted an interview with Redman on the release of his latest album Mudface.  The following is an excerpt from the interview.

    Will fans get to see another Blackout 3 album in the future?
    Absolutely. We actually want to make it the soundtrack to How High 2.

    So when is How High 2 dropping?
    Yeah, How High 2 is not going to drop until at least 2017. The writers are still writing the script. Just looking at it time wise and being realistic about it. By the time we shoot it, get it edited, color corrected, that’s going to be a year or so, so yeah about 2017.

    Back in 2010, when Method Man and Redman were touring for Blackout 2, they played a show at the Upstate Concert Hall in Clifton Park, and Meth asked if everyone wants to see a How High 2.  The crowd roared in favor of it.  Time will tell if this will happen but this is first bit of news on any progress of the film in quite some time.  Until then, we can laugh to the original.

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  • Eagles Of Death Metal Concert One Of Several Terrorist Attacks In Paris

    The New York Times reported that two gunmen attacked the crowd at Eagles Of Death Metal concert in Paris from the balcony using shotguns shooting down at the crowd killing many concert goers.  This was one site out of a so far reported seven areas of Paris attacked Friday night.

    The country of France is currently under lockdown until further notice.  All the borders closed with a curfew on the streets.  The first curfew since 1944 during World War II.

    All four members of Eagles Of Death Metal have confirmed to have escaped the attack and confirmed to be unharmed.

    More updates to come.  Prayers to everyone in Paris.

    UPDATED 10:53 p.m.

    French President François Hollande addresses the media outside the Bataclan. Confirms terrorists who attacked concert have been killed.


    UPDATED 10:35 p.m. 

    Via Slatean eyewitness account from a concert attendee at the Bataclan to CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, “They were not wearing masks.”


    UPDATED 9:49 p.m.

    U2 has canceled its scheduled live HBO performance from Paris scheduled November 14. From the U2 website:

    As a result of the ongoing state of emergency across France, the U2 Paris concert scheduled for 14th November will not be going ahead as planned. U2 and Live Nation, along with HBO who were due to live broadcast the Saturday concert, are fully resolved to go ahead with this show at an appropriate time.

    Speaking from Paris the band said:

    “We watched in disbelief and shock at the unfolding events in Paris and our hearts go out to all the victims and their families across the city tonight.

    We are devastated at the loss of life at the Eagles of Death Metal concert and our thoughts and prayers are with the band and their fans.

    And we hope and pray that all of our fans in Paris are safe.”


    UPDATED 9:45 p.m.

    The New York Times has reported that Eagles of Death Metal had been performing before a sold out crowd at Paris’ Bataclan for about an hour when three gunmen charged into the venue shooting.


    UPDATED 9:07 p.m. 

    From Billboard:


    UPDATED 8:54 p.m.  The Washington Post is reporting that they have spoken to the Eagles of Death Metal’s drummer Julian Doro, who confirmed that her son and the rest of the band members are safe. The band members managed to flee the venue as the attacks began, however several crew members remain unaccounted for.


    UPDATED 8:21 p.m. From the New York Times:

    Eagles of Death Metal:


    With details still being released every few minutes, dozens of innocent people were killed in Paris including at an Eagles Of Death Metal concert at Bataclan Arena in Paris.

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  • Cattle Decapitation and Phish Meet as Garbage Dick

    Recently at Club Metronome in Burlington, musical worlds collided when Phish drummer Jon Fishman collaborated with members of Cattle Decapitation, King Parrot, Black Crown Initiate and Dark Sermon, merging for a performance under the name Garbage Dick.

    Cattle Decapitation bassist Derek Engemann posted this picture with Phish drummer Jon Fishman.

    Played a random set for GARBAGE DICK with Mr. Jon Fishman from Phish #cattledecapitation #phish #garbagedick #quitplayin

    A photo posted by Derek Engemann (@derekfuneral) on


    While we await video of this odd performance, go see Cattle Decapitation on tour with Cannibal Corpse as they play several shows across New York state this month including:

    Oct 14 @ Emporium Patchogue, NY

    Oct 16 @ The Chance Poughkeepsie, NY

    Oct 17 @ Lost Horizon Syracuse, NY

  • East Coast Tsunami Made a Loud Splash In Reading

    When you take some of the best hardcore, metal, and hip hop and throw them into Reading, PA over a course of two days?  You get The East Coast Tsunami Festival. It was beautiful and chaotic that packs a punch to the mouth and ears that gets stuck in your system for days. That occurred to me when Wu-Tang Clan headlined the Santander Arena on Friday, September 25 and Life Of Agony finished everything off the next night over at The Reverb.

    Let me take an opportunity to get the negative out of the way first. And it occurred on day one: sound issues. Never in all my years of attending concerts did I see so many sound issues that kept recurring for EVERY act that played on stage. People paid good, hard earned money to see their idols perform, and for the sound staff over at the Santander Arena should be ashamed of themselves. Countless times, microphones were either turned off or not working, ruining every performance. I give props to all the performers that just continued and not let it get to them. When Body Count was on stage, frontman Ice T was not having it and had to start one of their songs over. It was just obnoxious.

    Day 1:

    The main headliners were Wu Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, and Body Count. The beautiful thing about day one was the variety of fans of every ethnicity, age, and culture gathered for the same purpose. There was mainly hip hop acts, but there was a few hardcore bands and of course Body Count is a mixture of both. Overall a brilliant bill for that night and the floor / pit area was packed.

    Early in the night….the two bands whom I never seen who really stood out to me was Strength For A Reason, because they had the most sound issues than any other band but they handled themselves so well and Wisdom In Chains really made the crowd go bananas. Never seen a band have so much fun on stage yet they kept the atmosphere so brutal. They definitely made a fan out of me that night.I was also really impressed with Gillie The Kid. It was hip hop in it’s finest form. He really knew how to connect with the people on the floor during his performance and his hooks, freestyle, and rhymes were just a blast to behold.

    I was absolute ecstatic to finally see Body Count, I felt awful that I missed them during their run last year at Mayhem Festival, so to me, they were the main attraction. I was also fortunate enough to meet lead guitarist Ernie C before the show, who was such a nice person and a pleasure to meet. The thing that’s so fascinating about Body Count is the chemistry and timing they share on stage, now I was not old enough or lucky enough to have seen the original lineup over twenty years ago, but the current lineup of Body Count still give the old songs justice. They kept their setlist faithful by opening with “Necessary Evil” and “Bowels Of The Devil.” Ice T, who isn’t afraid to speak his mind or show his sense of humor really ripped into masculinity and society before going into “Manslaughter.” But the song that stood out the most was the classic and iconic “There Goes The Neighborhood.” Drummer Ill Will was just insane behind the kit. The spirit of Beat Master V lives on through Ill Will because his timing and speed was just off the chain and that song really showcased that. And what better way to end their ten song set with the controversial anthem “Cop Killer.” If Ice T can manage to find more time for Body Count, a headlining tour must happen.

    Mobb Deep took the stage after Body Count and delivered a knockout punch to the crowd. Now I am not familiar with Mobb Deep’s catalogue, so I can’t honestly tell you much about their setlist, but I can tell you that it was a stellar performance, and even though it was already past midnight, the crowd was at their peak and Mobb Deep owned the crowd.

    Wu-Tang Clan closed out the night and it was one of their better performances that I have seen with them. Each member got their moment on stage, they played a massive set that included not only from the early Wu Tang catalogue like “C.R.E.A.M.” and “Bring The Ruckus” but even some solo material such as Raekwon’s “Criminology”, Ghostface Killah’s “Black Jesus”, and GZA’s “Liquid Swords.” And of course there was plenty of Ol’ Dirty Bastard tributes and highlights during their set.   But hands down, the member that stood out the most was Method Man. Meth is clearly a born performer, entertainer, and is one hell of a lyricist. And the crowd was also treated to some freestyles from Masta Killa and GZA. Another big highlight was the group even had a showcase from DJ Mathematics who went bezerk on the turn tables and really wowed the crowd. In conclusion, Wu-Tang clearly is still bringing their A-game and showing no signs of aging. I would expect great things in the near future from the Wu.

    Day 2:

    The Reverb did an excellent job hosting day two of East Coast Tsunami. It was a really long day and all the bands were clutch, but there was one band that dared to be different. Murphy’s Law totally changed the entire atmosphere of the night. They were bold enough to use humor, go into the crowd, share a few drinks and just be goofy. It was totally refreshing, because all day it was all hardcore bands. Serious hardcore. And as soon as Murphy’s Law hit the stage everything changed. It was also cool to see a saxophonist in a hardcore band. That’s not something you see everyday. Later into the night Doyle hit the stage bringing his spookfest into the club. Also…seeing Doyle made me want to hit the gym. That man is in ridiculous good shape for a man his age. And it was also amusing to see him blowing bubbles from his chewing gum as he is playing his guitar.

    After an amazing set from Walls Of Jericho, Madball put on the performance of a lifetime by wiping the floor with everyone. The pits were fierce and the bodies were continuously flying off the stage and into the crowd. Opening with “Demonstrating My Style” they played all the songs you would expect such as “Set It Off” and “Black And Blue.” Freddy Cricien is one hell of a frontman…I honestly don’t know where he gets the energy to perform at such a high level throughout the whole set. As for the band, you can tell they were having fun with each other and with the crowd as well. Madball is living proof that hardcore still lives.

    The night closed with a special performance with Life Of Agony, who was the ultimate cherry on the brutal sundae that was East Coast Tsunami Fest. Not disappointing what so ever, most of their set consisted of River Runs Red. Opening with the title track off that album, along with “This Time”, and the always catchy “Method Of Groove.” Mina Caputo proves she’s the ultimate frontwoman for the band, and still sings the songs the way they were meant to be heard. Joey Z was an absolute fiend on the guitar and where ever he and the band went, the crowd responded. This was such a treat to behold to see all four original members tearing it up. It would be crime of the century if don’t play more shows around the east coast. The highlight of the show would have to be “Bad Seed.” Never have I seen so much stage diving going on during a show. I was almost worried for the bands safety, but clearly they loved it.   Appropriately, they ended the night with ”Underground.” There is nowhere to go but up for this band. This is why they closed the entire two day festival, Life Of Agony is in a class of their own right now.

    To sum this all up, East Coast Tsunami was a wave of brutality that every music lover should experience. What could make it better? Perhaps, a three day festival in the future? Only time will tell.

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  • SU Organist Annie Laver to Play in Troy Friday

    The Syracuse Alumni Club of the Capital District and the American Guild Of Organist are teaming up to bring a special music outing from Annie Laver to Troy.

    Laver is an instructor at Syracuse University‘s Eastman School of Music, where she also acts as coordinator of Organ Outreach Programs and Events for the Department of Organ, Sacred Music, and Historical Keyboards, which included running the annual Eastman Rochester Organ Initiative Festival, as well as directing summer organ institutes for high school students and a retreat for Eastman organ alumni. SU Organist

    She frequently performs solo organ recitals in the United States and Europe.

    Annie Laver will perform music from Bach, Mozart, Judith Bingham, Pärt and Vierne at the First Presbyterian Church located on 1915 Fifth Ave. in Troy this Friday, Oct. 2, starting at 7:30 p.m. The church’s pipe organ was originally a 1907 Hutchings & Votey (Boston) instrument, though it has seen substantial rebuilding in 1962, 1981 and 2001.

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    Admission is free, though the Syracuse Alumni Club of the Capital District will be gladly accepting donations.

  • Seven Witches Release Video For ‘World Without Man’

    New Jersey metallists Seven Witches independently unleashed their sophomore album entitled The Way of the Wicked last week. And now the group has released the second video off the new album “World Without Man” which can be viewed below. Lead by vocalist Anthony Cross, guitarist Jack Frost, bassist Ronnie Parkes, and drummer Johnny Kelly; the band released the following statement:

    “When I got the demo version of the music, I knew these were the lyrics I wanted to use for it,” recalls Cross. “The opening line was something that I had jotted down some time ago. ‘How would it be, if one day, man no longer was?’” Cross continued “Think about it….you’ve seen documentaries that show you that if human life ceased to exist, the planet would start to heal. Lyrically, this is where this came from. I’m also a big fan of the Richard Matheson story, ‘I Am Legend,’ so that fed into it as well. So really, if everyone and everything was gone, how would you go on with your life?”

    And according to Cross, his songwriting union with Frost is already a career highlight. “Writing with Jack Frost is a treat! He will usually come up with suggestions and ideas that I would never think of. And in the end we are both happy with the result.” And the union is already paying off, as evidenced by the song “World Without Man,” and the full-length ‘The Way of the Wicked.’

    The band has not posted any tour dates as of yet, however you can purchase The Way Of The Wicked here.

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  • It’s Official: Sony Music Entertainment Acquired Century Media

    Century Media, one of metal and hard rock’s most prominent indie record labels, has been bought by Sony Music Entertainment for almost $20 million. Century Media has launched the careers of well known bands such as In This Moment, Stuck Mojo, Fozzy, Shadows Fall, Lacuna Coil, Suicide Silence and many more.

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    Founder and CEO Robert Krampf (above) is very pleased and was quoted stating (via Blabbermouth.net):

    “The future of Century is incredibly bright, the company I founded over 25 years ago is moving into its strongest chapter yet with the best music company in the world, Sony Music. I am tremendously excited to work with the outstanding executive teams at Sony Music and RED to further grow Century’s labels as a dominant force in rock, prog, alternative and metal. The sky is the limit.”

    The purchase includes every Century Media label including Another Century (rock), InsideOut Music (progressive), People Like You (post-punk, alternative) and Superball (alternative, modern progressive).

    Krampf will continue to serve as CEO for Century, and RED Distribution will handle distribution for Century in the U.S., while Sony will pick up international distribution.

    Best of luck to Mr. Krampf and congrats on the big move and best of luck to the company!

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