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  • Best of NYS Music 2015: Staff Picks for Best Shows by Region

    A lot of great shows and festivals took place around New York over the course of 2015, from big festivals to small club shows and everything in between. The team at NYS Music loves live music. You can always catch us out and about at live music happenings. Here are what we considered the best concerts of 2015, sorted by region of the state.

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    Best Show in Western New York: Aqueous Halloween
    When Aqueous announced they were going to pay tribute to “Dark Side of Oz,” the legendary mashup of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon and the cinematic classic The Wizard of Oz, their fans were pumped. However, this was a multi-night run, and it wouldn’t be fun without a theme for the first night. Back to the Future was chosen, and the band covered many of the hits off the soundtrack.

    Best Show in Central New York: moe. at Saranac Brewery and K-Rockathon 20
    Two anniversaries were celebrated in Central New York, and they brought the crowds and rave reviews. New York’s favorite jamband, moe., celebrated their 25 years in Utica at the FX Matt Brewery, home to Saranac beer. The multi-day celebration had a festival vibe with multiple bands performing each day. New York’s biggest rock radio station, K-Rock, celebrated their 20th annual K-Rockathon with headliners Breaking Benjamin and Shinedown.

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    Best Show in the Capital District: Dead & Company at Times Union Center
    2015 was a big year for the music of the Grateful Dead. The much anticipated Fare Thee Well shows in Santa Clara, California and Chicago celebrated the 50th anniversary of the originators of the jam scene. Following the shows, billed as the last shows the remaining four members would play together, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann announced they would go on tour as Dead & Company with John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti. They kicked off their fall tour at Albany’s Times Union Center.

    Best Show in the North Country: The Waterhole’s final show with EMEFE
    The Waterhole, a mainstay in Saranac Lake, shut its doors after over 20 years of providing live music to the residents of the North Country. The venue will be missed by many. EMEFE played on the last night, dedicating the song “Good Future” to the Waterhole staff.

    Best Show in the Mid-Hudson: Twiddle at the Rock n Roll Resort
    The Rock n Roll Resort festival is always a favorite. It takes the best parts of a music festival and brings them to a chic resort hotel. Rising stars from Vermont, Twiddle, took the resort by storm with their headlining set.

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    Best Show in the Finger Lakes: Phish’s Magnaball
    A lot can be written about Phish’s 10th festival. A lot has already been written about it. Tens of thousands of Phish fans returned to Watkins Glen International, the fabled NASCAR track that was home to 1973’s Summer Jam. Not one fan that attended Magnaball had negative comments. That should say it all.

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    Best Show in the Southern Tier: Rob Zombie at the Floyd L. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena
    Rob Zombie brought in the Halloween season with his nightmarish heavy metal show. Fans arrived dressed in costume for the show that was opened by Zombie’s drummer, DJ Ginger Fish. Chris Besaw had the opportunity to sit down and speak with guitarist John 5 before the show about his inspiration and favorite horror films.John Armstrong Rob Zombie 12

    Best Show in New York City
    It’s difficult to pick just one or two shows in a city that has several amazing shows on a nightly basis. Here are some of what we thought were the best shows in New York City in 2015.

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    Ghost at Terminal 5
    L7 at The Warsaw
    Faith No More at Webster Hall
    Vulfpeck at Brooklyn Bowl
    Soulive’s Bowlive VI (and more here and here and here and here and here)

    Best Show on Long Island: Biohazard, Sworn Enemy and Zire’s War at Revolution Music Hall
    In a night of hardcore music that rocked Revolution Music Hall, Biohazard and Sworn Enemy co-headlined what was practically a homecoming for them. Life of Agony’s guitarist Joey Zampella started a new band, Zire’s War, that kicked things off.

  • This Is Hardcore Festival Lineup Officially Announced

    This week the official lineup for This Is Hardcore Festival in Philadelphia, PA was announced.  Once again it will be held at the Union Transfer on July 23 and at the Electric Factory on July 24-26.

    Tickets go on sale Friday April 3 at 12PM EST and can be purchased here.

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    This Lineup in alphabetical order is as follows:

    Absolute Suffering, All Out War, American Nightmare, Bane (last TIHC appearance), Biohazard, Blistered, BreakAway, Chokehold (Reunion), Code Orange, CroMags, Cruel Hand, Defeater, Disengage, Eternal Sleep, The Exploited, Foreseen (Finland), Foundation, Fuck You Pay Me, The Geeks (Korea), H2O (20th Anniversary show), Homewrecker, Killing Time, Lifeless, Malice At the Palace, Mindset, the Misfits (playing Earth AD in its entirety), Morning Again, Nails, Negative Approach, Power Trip, Reach the Sky, Rival Mob, Sand (Japan), Slapshot, Snapcase, Suburban Scum, The Suicide File, Time Bomb, True Love, Turnstile, Twitching Tongues, Wisdom In Chains, and Xibalba

    This should be a VERY exciting and dangerous show.  Again if you are coming from anywhere in New York, do not wear any New York sports gear. You’ve been warned. But have fun and be careful!

    What do you think of this years lineup?  Sound off in the comment section below.

  • Biohazard, Sworn Enemy, Zire’s War Rock Revolution Music Hall In Long Island

    To what was close to a homecoming show, hardcore veterans Biohazard and Sworn Enemy headlined a jam packed and spectacular night at Revolution Music Hall in Amityville, NY on March 27 to kickoff a brief US east coast run.  There was also a special guest that played exclusively that night; Zire’s War, a new band lead by Life Of Agony guitarist Joey Zampella, who handles vocals and guitars.  The night opened with sets from Diesel and Oath.

    Revolution Music Hall This was my first time at Revolution Music Hall.  Make no mistake, this is a kick ass venue.  It’s a pub with a small stage, a capacity of around 500, and a lot of cool monuments and posters to look at.  The place has great sound, killer environment, and the best part, drinks and food are served during shows.  And cleverly, they have curtains going around the front of the stage to keep closed between sets, which is not common at other similar sized venues around New York State.

    The night started off with small set from Diesel, a local hardcore band from the area, who set the tone appropriately with six songs.  Lots of energy, and very fitting to open for the headliners.  Then the crowd was graced with a set from Oath, a metal band out of Hartford, CT.  To be fair, as talented and entertaining this band was, they were out of place, however, the crowd was good to them.

    Zire’s War was definitely a real treat to behold.  If my research is accurate, this was the band’s second show ever, with their first being played back in October.  They have no music released, just demos, but you can check out one of their songs here. I do believe this band will be big.  It’s a lot different from Life Of Agony, certainly heavier than their later years. I don’t really know what to compare them to, I highly recommend to give them a listen and go see them when they announce more shows. Joey Zampella is a brutal vocalist and anchors a really talented band around him. They are clearly ready for more shows to play. The band started off with low tempo (but heavy) songs but finished with heavy, thrashier songs.  The crowd absolutely loved them as did I.  So be sure to follow this band close as 2015 rolls on.

    Revolution Music HallAfter Zire’s War, Sworn Enemy ignited the crowd into a bloody knuckle fiasco.  The floor erupted with dozens upon dozens of men slam dancing the fuck out of the venue.  It did feel like a short setlist from Sworn Enemy, but there were some great fire starter songs in their set such as “We Hate,” “As Real As It Gets,” and their anthem “Sworn Enemy.”   This band never disappoints.

    Finally, Biohazard finished the night with a powerful set, playing songs from their first three (and best) albums.  Kicking things off with “Shades Of Grey” and “What Makes Us Tick” they never fail to bring such a charismatic and energetic performance.  I held the hope inside they would unleash new music, but obviously it wasn’t time yet.  The big highlights of the set would definitely have to be “Urban Discipline,” “Love Denied,” and “Five Blocks To The Subway.”  Even with some of the technical difficulties and other minor sound problems, they never let that get in the way of putting on a damn awesome show.  They finished their set with their blockbuster anthem “Punishment” and their creed motto “Hold My Own.”  Vocalist/guitarist Billy Graziadei thanked the crowd and said Biohazard will be back next year.

    Revolution Music Hall Overall a fantastic show for anyone looking to kick start their adrenaline or to get their hardcore jollies out of their system.  My only complaint, it seemed like an awful long time to set up between bands, especially since every band minus Biohazard only played six to eight songs.  But Revolution Music Hall is definitely a fitting venue for metal and hardcore shows. And now we eagerly await the next Biohazard and Sworn Enemy US tour, and the future of Zire’s War.

  • Sworn Enemy to Support Biohazard at Bogies March 28

    Queens, NY metal core titans Sworn Enemy, who are on tour in support of their newest release “Living On Borrowed Time”. On their current tour with Brooklyn’s own Biohazard, they will be making a stop at Albany’s legendary punk and metal venue, Bogies at the end of March. Sworn Enemy who formed back in 2001 has proven time after time that their blend of old school hardcore definitely withstands the test of time. By delivering that extra heavy crunch and killer riffs it’s no question as to why 18 years later these guys are still crushing it.

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    The Band – Sal Lacoco (Vocals), Matt Garzilli (Guitar), Mike Pucciarelli (Bass Guitar), Jeff Cummings (Guitar), Taykwuan Jackson (Drums).

    Sworn Enemy will play Bogies in Albany on March 28, tickets can be purchased online HERE.

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  • Metal Monthly Fix: Top Ten Most Anticipated 2015 Metal/Hard Rock Releases

    With a month already into 2015, one of things to get excited about is upcoming album released we are expecting or hope to see the light of day. We expect big things from 2015 as far as heavy music, so without further ado, here are the top ten most anticipated metal/hard rock releases.

    10. Biohazard

    Brooklyn, NY hardcore metal outfit Biohazard is still as vital as ever, even with Evan Seinfeld out of the fold since 2012, which makes their yet to be titled tenth album, targeted for a 2015 release via Nuclear Blast USA, even more intriguing. This album would mark the first time with the lineup of Billy Graziadei, Bobby Hambel, Danny Schuler, and now Scott Roberts completing the lineup in place of Seinfeld. It will be interesting to see what this new line up of Biohazard brings to the table.

    9. Tremonti

    Back in 2012, Alter Bridge/Creed guitarist Mark Tremonti launched his solo project Tremonti with the debut album All I Was which was arguably one of the best albums of 2012. Now hard at work with the second album, Wolfgang Van Halen is officially a member of the band and playing bass for Tremonti.. Any lover of shred should be salivating at the thought of Mark Tremonti and Wolfgang Van Halen in the same band. This album will be solid.

    8. Mastodon

    What makes this release fascinating is Mastodon is always willing to take risks and making every album sound different which is why everyone should be excited for another Mastodon album.

    7. Deftones

    The last two albums from DeftonesDiamond Eyes and Koi No Yokan, are easily some of their best work to date, so high expectations are set for this yet to be titled album slated for a fall 2015 release.  Also hope that someday their scrapped album Eros sees the light of day as well.

    6. Lamb Of God

    After all the things Randy Blythe and the rest of Lamb Of God went through with the trail and incarceration in Prague, you know that the band is coming back with a vengeance with this upcoming album. Blythe wrote a lot of music about his time in Prague, which is going to add such a compelling element to what will be the band’s eighth album. This makes Lamb of God one of the top ten most anticipated hard rock and metal releases of 2015

    5. Coal Chamber

    Set for an April release via Napalm Records, Coal Chamber’s comeback album is definitely the most interesting. After a much publicized split in 2002, it seemed highly unlikely Coal Chamber would ever get back together. Then a decade goes by, Coal Chamber reunited for select shows in Europe and Australia which led to a successful US tour in 2013 which ultimately set recording process for this album in motion. It’s amazing how frontman Dez Fafara has kept busy in the spotlight with DevilDriver, he still managed to bring Coal Chamber back in the spotlight. And to top it off, Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen is having a guest appearance on this album. It will be interesting to see how Coal Chamber will evolve its sound for 2015.

    4. Anthrax

    Anthrax set the world on fire back in 2011 with their comeback album Worship Music which saw the return of CNY’s Joey Belladonna back in the fold. Now after successful album sales, several laps around the world, the band has been hard at work with the next album which will be released sometime this year. If it’s even half as good as Worship Music was, this album can be and will be the best album of 2015. Expect nothing from great things from Anthrax.

    3. Black Sabbath

    This will be the last Black Sabbath album. Lots of bands always say “This is our last album/tour” but this time coming from Black Sabbath, who are all pushing 70, I would certainly say it’s a safe bet they mean it. Their comeback album 13, which saw Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, and Geezer Butler on an album together for the first time since 1978’s Never Say Die, was the most successful metal album of 2013. Iommi has been battling cancer but yet still touring with Sabbath, is still a riff machine and has solidified himself as one of the best guitarist that ever lived, said wants to bid farewell one last time with Sabbath with an album and farewell tour to follow. It would be nice to see the return of Bill Ward but that’s unlikely that will happen.

    2. Faith No More

    Already announced for a May release, Faith No More has made their long awaited return with their first album since 1997’s Album Of The Year and a US tour to kick off this spring including a headlining slot at Heavy Montreal, with more shows to be announced. 2015 is looking the year of Faith No More and fans around the world now wait in anticipation.

    1. Tool*

    I put an asterisk on this because this is the only album on this list where the band hasn’t made an official announcement. But I believe that 2015 is the year the new Tool album sees the light of day.  The band has been quoted stating that there IS an album in the works and they have been recording.  So we all ask….what the fuck is the hold up? The world needs another Tool album. It has been close to a decade since 10,000 Days and enough is enough.

    So that rounds off the list of the top ten most anticipated hard rock and metal releases of 2015. What metal or hard rock album on this list are you excited about? What upcoming album do you think should be included on this list? Sound off in the comments below.

  • 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