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  • Biohazard, Sworn Enemy Announce Tour

    Brooklyn, NY hardcore metallers Biohazard announced a brief east coast tour for the upcoming spring, with Queens, NY hardcore outfit Sworn Enemy joining them once again. The tour kicks off in Amityville, NY at Revolution Music Hall on March 27, and ends in Jacksonville, FL at the Southeast Beast Fest. The tour also includes a stop at Bogies in Albany.

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    Making a special guest appearance, the show in Amityville includes a set from Zire’s War, a new band featuring Joey Zampella from Life Of Agony, who made their debut last October.

    In other news, Biohazard has been hard at work on their tenth studio album tentatively due this year to be release via Nuclear Blast America. This album would mark the first time with the lineup of Billy Graziadei, Bobby Hambel, Danny Schuler, and Scott Roberts.

    Tickets for the Revolution Music Hall show can be purchased here.

    Tickets for the Bogies show can be purchased here.

    Biohazard, Sworn Enemy Tour Dates

    March 27, 2015          Amityville, NY         Revolution Music Hall

    March 28, 2015         Albany, NY               Bogies

    March 29, 2015         Cambridge, MA       The Middle East

    March 31, 2015         Philadelphia, PA      Voltage Lounge

    April 1, 2015              Asbury Park, NJ      Asbury Lanes

    April 2, 2015             Springfield, VA         Empire

    April 4, 2015             Atlanta, GA                The Masquerade

    April 5, 2015             Jacksonville, FL       Southeast Beast Fest

  • Photo Gallery: That 1 Guy at Parish Public House

    That 1 Guy brought his unique sounds to Albany’s Parish Public House on a cold wintry Thursday night.

    The crowd wasn’t large, but everyone in attendance was dancing up a storm in front of him. With his own invented rig, dubbed The Magic Pipe, That 1 Guy wowed the crowd with quick moving hands up and down the metal pipes, strings, and other electronics on stage. There was also a bit of magic thrown in for laughs. The impressive two hour show was non-stop and should not be missed when he comes to your city.

  • Davenport Cabinet Releases Lyric Video, “Sorry for Me”

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    Davenport Cabinet, the Warwick, NY – based rock band, released a lyric video for “Sorry for Me,” a song off of their newest album, Damned Renegades, via YouTube on January 14th.

    The band features Coheed and Cambria guitarist Travis Stever on lead vocals and guitar, Tyler Close on co – lead vocals and guitar, Tom Farkas on bass, and Michael Hickey on drums. Damned Renegades is their fourth record. It can be purchased through the band, or on iTunes.

  • Saranac Lake’s Winter Carnival 2015

    Wintercarnival2015222NOW2The Waterhole Upstairs Music Lounge will be the place to be during the 119th Saranac Lake Winter Carnival in February 2015. The north country tradition that leads back to the 1800s, when Saranac Lake was a healing place for tuberculosis sufferers, who sought rejuvenation. Locals relished in any opportunity to celebrate health and well-being throughout each season, the traditions continue today with a wide range of events and activities.

    A definite highlight of these shows will be the Saranac Lake based, Blind Owl Band, who are returning to touring after a six month break. Fans are excited to see these hometown mountain music folks get down.

    The Waterhole, located at 48 Main St. Saranac Lake, NY, has 8 nights of music planned with a style of music for everyone, during the festival Feb. 6-15. Advanced Tickets Can be Purchased at The Waterhole or by calling (518) 891-9502 or emailing waterholebooking@gmail.com

    Music Line-up:

    Feb 6 – The Royal Noise (Free Shows, Downstairs, 10pm)
    Feb 7 – The Big Mean Sound Machine and Groovestick ($10.00, Doors 9pm, Upstairs)
    Feb 10 – Swampcandy (Free Show, Downstairs 9pm)
    Feb 11 – Beau Sasser’s Escape Plan and North Funktree ($7.00, Doors 8pm, Upstairs)
    Feb 12 – Donna the Buffalo and Driftwood ($18 Adv/ $20 Door, Doors 9pm, Upstairs)
    Feb 13 – Moon Hooch and Formula 5 ($12 Adv/$15Door, Doors 9pm, Upstairs)
    Feb 14 – Rasinhead (Reunion) Post Parade Party 2pm FREE SHOW, Upstairs After The Parade
    Feb 14 – The Blind Owl Band and Swampcandy ($10, Doors 9pm, Upstairs)
    Feb 15 – Bloody Mary Sunday with The Tim Herron Duo (2pm, FREE SHOW, Upstairs)


    *For a schedule of all events at the Winter Carnival

  • Festy News: 2015 DelFest Lineup Announced

    The 8th annual DelFest in 2015 is once again set to take place over Memorial Day Weekend in the mountains of Cumberland, MD. After all, “all roads lead to DelFest.”

    The festival hosted by, the Del McCoury Band welcomes back Old Crow Medicine Show to the lineup, who have been busy with their 2014 release, Remedy. One other headliner is expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Also in attendance will be stage sets from Trampled by Turtles, Railroad Earth and Greensky Bluegrass,who were such a hit last year; Leftover Salmon will rejoin DelFest, in support of new release, High Country. Also included are The Jeff Austin Band, Hot Rize, The Travelin’ McCourys, Shovels & Rope and Steep Canyon Rangers, and the Black Lillies, who will be making their first appearance at the festival.

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    Delfest is once again located at the Allegany Fairgrounds in Cumberland, MD, along the Potomac River. As a festival that thrives on the family-friendly ideal, the musical collaborations are potentially limitless given this year’s line-up. Attendees can expect intimate appearances of various artists during workshops, late night shows and informal picking sessions. In keeping with tradition, the Music Academy take place as well.

    DelFest also offers a variety of activities. The Kidzone has fun events scheduled throughout the weekend. Food venders and crafters will line the Grandstand music meadow providing a unique shopping experience.

    Festival tickets are currently available on line at DelFest.com.

  • The Buddhahood and Friends 7th Annual January Thaw Concert Celebrates the life of Tony Cavagnaro

    In just a week the music Gods will be bestowed upon us when music lovers in Rochester will descend upon the Historic German House for the Buddhahood’s 7th annual January Thaw tribute concert on January 24. The event is held in celebration of the life and music of local music legend, Tony Cavagnaro, who was tragically lost in a car accident in 2007. The proceeds from this event go towards the Tony Cavagnaro Young Musician’s Scholarship Fund, which benefits the Hochstein School of Music and Dance.

    Keeping Tony in our hearts and minds and at the forefront of our spirit as a group has helped keep The Buddhahood alive. Celebrating his musical legacy — and his January birthday — has become an annual tradition.”

    Buddhahood bassist Rick Whitney

    The Buddhahood, a band founded by Cavagnaro, has hosted this event annually during the month of January  in celebration of Cavagnaro’s birthday. The show features a variety of special guests and friends to share in the celebration. This year the Buddhahood will be joined by special guests, Teressa Wilcox & Nate Coffey. Also set to appear at January Thaw are friends, Frank Boehm, Chris English, Suzi Willpower, Opal Rose, Chrissy Beth Apples and so many more. The doors open at 7PM. Advance tickets are still available for $10 at Aaron’s Alley, the venue box office and any member of the band. Tickets will be $15 the day of the show so get them now and don’t be left out in the cold when you should be getting toasty inside.

    I had an opportunity to sit in on a band practice and talk to the Buddhahood about what this event means to them and why they keep it going year after year. What I encountered was a casual conversation with a band I have been listening to since the good old days, when Park Ave. Fest meant two full days of music with the Buddhahood behind Hogan’s Hideaway. What I learned was what sustains the ever evolving love and light harnessed by Cavagnaro, that was and still is, The Buddhahood.

    The studio where the band practices and records is a visual history of the band and all its incarnations. With concert posters from shows past, recording equipment, instruments, photos of Cavagnaro, photos of the band members and their families, and statues of Buddha. Simple symbols that represented the presence of the Buddhahood, an eclectic grouping of cherished memories.

    Kristen Mack-Perry: Let’s talk about January Thaw, Tony, and how you got to where you are now. What is it that you all want to create in having January Thaw?

    Pete Mugnolo: We want to give back to the community, and do it in a way that benefited young musicians. Because When we originally thought of this idea, Tony was always do that; he was always teaching, but he would do much more than teach. He would kind of take young musicians under his wing and not only show them how to play guitar but how to function in a band. Like with the Panda guys, he really helped them get started.

    KMP: One really fun thing about January Thaw is how many guests you have come in, how do they all connect with this event?

    Gabe Costanzo: Well a lot of them used to be in the band, and a lot of them used to be in Tony’s bands

    KMP: Well it does seem that the members of the band are always changing and evolving, do you think that’s what the structure of the Buddhahood is? a band that doesn’t need to be a certain set-up, you’re just constantly evolving?

    Pete: Well Tony would always say, “I’m the only member of this band that has to show up.” Because we got substitutes for everybody! But we never got a substitute for Tony. We always played with Tony, if he couldn’t play the gig then we didn’t do it. With every single lineup, Tony was the one constant. He would say, “I am the only one that can’t be substituted”… and then he died. As a band we were like, well do we keep playing? So we had Grape Fest booked and we cancelled everything else, and we played the Naples Grape Fest because that was a drum march. It wasn’t supposed to be but we did it anyway.

    Gabe: We asked if we could just show up and do the all acoustic drum march, ya know the drum and horn march that was all acoustic, and we did, because we just couldn’t do the whole stage show.

    Pete: But we put together the first tribute concert November 18, after Tony died. It was at Water Street Music Hall; which was kinda like the wake we all needed to have. We just got everybody together because we wanted to raise money for Jan and Calvin. So we did the tribute and we realized that the band is not just any particular person, it’s not any one personality, its kind of its own entity. It’s an energy that people gravitate to, and that’s what the band is. We thought, it couldn’t be the Buddhahood without Tony, but apparently it can be. It’s different, but ya know.

    KMP: At last year’s January Thaw I remember Calvin coming up on stage to play with you, what does that mean to all of you to be able to share that? Do you think that’s something that would have happened if Tony was here, would he have just naturally brought Calvin on stage?

    Gabe: It’s organic in a weird sort of way

    Pete: It’s just the right, umm… of course!

    Gabe: Well we weren’t the ones to suggest it, Jan came to us and said, “Ya know, Calvin is getting really good at the clarinet, and he wants to play.” Before he played on stage, he used to go up and tell jokes, he was our MC.

    Pete: He sang Happy Birthday one year

    Gabe: So it was just a continuation of that. He’s doing something again this year.

    Pete: Having Calvin on stage with us, is like an assurance that the music will live on [through Tony] its like the next generation continuing to play Tony’s music ya know. I’m hoping there’s a Buddhahood when I’m like 100 years old and I’m just the old guy who shows up every now and then and plays a shaker.

    KMP: So this is the 7th annual January Thaw?

    Gabe: yup, the first one was in 2009

    KMP: This is a benefit show, where does your donation go to? do you know who it benefits specifically each year?

    Pete: We donate the proceeds from the show to the Tony Cavagnaro Young Musicians Scholarship Fund at the Hochstein School of Music and Dance

    Gabe: And they are always keen to tell us, “your donation went to help a young guitar player” or you know, they don’t tell us who it is but, they do let us know how it helps, so that’s nice.

    KMP: Is teaching music something Tony was always passionate about?

    Gabe: Well I don’t know many people who have made a living at only playing music, and Tony was certainly no exception. One of the things he did do was teaching; he owned a music shop once too, he’s done a lot of things in the music business. But teaching was always there, it was one of the things he always did.

    Jim Schwartz: Teaching young musicians, guitar players and mentoring other bands, like the Giant Panda Dub Squad.

    KMP: That’s just so awesome, it’s like a family of music to be a part of the Buddhahood.

    Gabe: I think it is a family, and ya know, different aspects of the show, like having Calvin and having all of our guests, and the scholarship donation, it really is in a way, closing a lot of circles and keeping the whole thing going.

    KMP: [to Matthew] You’re the newest member of the band, the youngest, what is it like to come into a band like this?

    Matthew Sieber-Ford: Yeah, the band has such a history and its like, the band is like a family and the history of the band is like a culture. I mean you could take a class and you know, you get to graduate on the history of the Buddhahood. Every time i sit down with somebody, and not the people in the band, I hear all about how “oh I saw them play this” or “I saw them do this once,” – so there is this whole history behind it. When I first started playing [saxophone] I was playing Jazz. Then I was just hanging out and playing music with the Buddhahood, not playing with the band, but just hanging out, and that just completely just opened up my ears and my mind to like a whole new world. Playing with them is a whole other thing, I mean I’m playing with people who are old enough to be my parents as opposed to my peers, its nice to play with people who have done it before and have been doing it a long time. It has totally changed my attitude about things. The family of the Buddhahood reaches far beyond just being in the band, and so many other bands support this band.

    KMP: That explains all your fantastic guests at the show, they all seem so excited to be a part of the show, and doing something with all of you in celebration of Tony. With the show now in its seventh year, what has it become for you as a whole?

    Gabe: It’s a reunion of sorts

    Jim: It gives us the opportunity to rekindle our memories of Tony in a community setting when we have all of the people who are not a part of the band on a regular basis, all come together, for the purpose of playing Tony’s music and keeping it alive and keeping it vibrant. A lot of it is timeless, ya know, you can play it today or twenty years from now and it would still be valid.

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  • The Grateful Dead Announce ‘Fare Thee Well’ tour in Celebration of 50th Anniversary

    After much gossip and speculation, this morning, Deadheads everywhere received the confirmation they had been waiting for; The four core members of the Grateful Dead will reunite for their Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 years of the Grateful Dead tour. The event will take place for a three-night run at Chicago’s Soldier Field, July 3, 4 & 5. Appearing with the original four members each night will be, Trey Anastasio, Bruce Hornsby and Jeff Chimenti.

    The announcement came in a video by Trixie Garcia, founding member Jerry Garcia’s daughter. Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Grateful Dead nearly twenty-years to the day, of the last Grateful Dead show, which also took place at Soldier Field. These concerts will mark the Grateful Dead members’ final performance together, fans are illuminated with joy over the opportunity to celebrate with the band.

    Tickets will be available through the traditional tickets by mail service on a first come first served basis, beginning on January 20. An online pre-sale through Dead Online Ticketing on Feb. 12, followed by a regular onsale via Ticketmaster Feb. 14. Detailed ticket info can be found at Dead50.net.

  • Festy News: Mountain Jam 2015 Top Notch Lineup

    10562585_10152956424708895_9013832731040124920_oMountain Jam announced a more conclusive lineup after Gov’t Mule, moe., and The Black Keys were announced a couple of weeks ago. Mountain Jam is in its 11th year and held at Hunter Mountain June 4-7, 2015.

    Top performers include Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters, who have reached new heights of success with the 2014 release of Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar. Also headlining are, Alabama Shakes, Vermont native, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals and, of course, Michael Franti & Spearhead. The rest of the lineup appears to be taking a page from the handbook of awesome festival lineups, and it is top notch. Joining the headliners are: Rebelution, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Railroad Earth, Lake Street Dive, Trigger Hippy, Benjamin Booker and The Wailers, Rusted Root, Nicki Bluhm & The Grambers, Shakey Graves, Jon Cleary, The Budos Band, Dopapod, Amy Helm & The Handsome Strangers, Hurray For The Ruff Raff, Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams, Marco Benevento, The Mother Hips, Nikki Lane and Sons of Bill.

    Additionally, Big Gigantic, The Budos Band and Dopapod will be the late night artists. Early bird tickets are still available at MountainJam.com.

  • Festy News: Boston Calling Reveals May Lineup

    Boston Calling has established itself in the North-East as a premiere three-day festival twice a year for the last two years. On Tuesday night the festival dropped 11 clues as to who was playing this coming May 22-24 at City Hall Plaza in downtown Boston. Vinyls with the band names glued on them were hidden in spots and tracked down by fans and once found the bands were announced officially by the festival. As an added bonus, those who found the vinyl could go to one of two Tasty Burger locations in Boston to be given a pair of GA tickets to the festival. The interactive lineup announcement is becoming a trend in the industry and it is great to see people embracing it. The festivals’ facebook, twitter, and instagram accounts were seeing a lot of traffic by curious festival goers.

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    Having put on fantastic festivals both last September and May, they are ready for another three day party in the heart of the city. The festival has battled some weather troubles in the past, but has always come out on top of the rain, lightening and wind gusts that have tried to hamper festival-goers good times. The organizers of Boston Calling have continuously improved the festival with each iteration and this year should be no different. The headliners for the three nights are My Morning Jacket, Beck, and The Pixies. Other notable acts include St. Vincent, Tv on the Radio, Tenacious D, and Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals. The full lineup can be seen below as well as a video recap of last September. Tickets are on sale now and are expected to go quickly.

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  • St. Vincent Announces Reissue of ‘St. Vincent’ album

    St. Vincent albumManhattan based experimental musician Annie Clark, more commonly known by her stage name, St. Vincent, announced that she plans to reissue her newest album, St. Vincent, as a deluxe edition with five new songs, set to launch on Feb. 10.

    St. Vincent said that alongside the unreleased songs, the reissue will contain remixes as well as digitized versions of “Pieta” and “Sparrow” which previously were only officially released on vinyl. She also said that one new title will be “Bad Believer.”

    The reissue will be available through St. Vincent, iTunes, and retailers.