Envy on the Coast, hailing from all parts of Long Island has a lot to show from their work for the past two years. With their debut full length Lucy Gray released back in August, a music video for the single “Sugar Skulls,” and a non-stop touring mentality, Envy on the Coast has building a huge following not only in the United States, and threatening to grow all over the world.
Fred Mascherino is sitting behind the merch table at the Vibe Lounge on Monday, Dec. 10, asking his fans if they need anything as they approach him. Most of the time it’s a picture or an autograph, and Mascherino is more than happy to oblige each and every time.
Released exclusively through the iTunes online store, the new As Tall as Lions EP, “Into the Flood,” is as bitter as the frigid Hudson Valley winds yet, at the same time, remains romantic and hopeful. It’s a soundtrack to a
Wait, so you’re saying Envy on the Coast actually played a show without lead singer Ryan Hunter?
From the supercharged band scene that is Long Island comes an idea--an expression of emotion that aims to connect and please.
With diverse musical tastes and influences the boys-become-men of This Condition bring a young, yet tried, outpouring of love and friendship to the musical stage.
Nassau-based pop-punk/emo quartet Oh Savanna is in dire straights after three members left at the end of this summer. Currently, lead singer Ryan Mielke is picking
William Wordsworth’s 1799 poem, “Lucy Gray,” is a gothic tale of an obedient child ordered to run an errand in the wilderness where she disappeared in a storm. It is a tale about the death of innocence – to
Before Envy On The Coast started their leg of Warped Tour this summer, they played a CD release show at Looney Tunes in West Babylon on August 3rd. And even though the new album, “Lucy Gray,” came out on the
The verdict is in on “Lucy Gray.” After months of hype, the debut full-length by Long Island emo heroes Envy On The Coast was met with mixed reviews on the internet.
A member of Long Island’s indie/emo scene will call it quits on Monday, Aug. 6th, after a final hurrah at Great Neck’s Sky Lounge. Eleven to Your Seven, a Nassau-based quartet, have captured local teens’ attention since Sept. with simple melodies and boyish lyrics that narrated the pangs