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.
Growing up in the Long Island music scene isn’t the easiest thing to do. Just ask Josh Sason of the Merrick-based band Vibes. After eight years of performing, and the recent loss of two
Looney Tunes CD Store in West Babylon enjoyed an explosive grand reopening on Dec. 1, attracting 776 customers after the store was destroyed in a fire in August.
Since May, a massive Long Island music compilation has been brewing right under our noses. Bedtime for Brezhnev Studio, a Huntington operation
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
All over the world, outside of our little microcosmic Island, musicians are redefining what can be done with six strings and ten digits.
For two years, Long Island has watched Rockville Center's Show Me Action grow into a regional sensation. This summer, the five-piece band began laying
Daydream Radio was a testament to the challenges of keeping a band alive in its nascent state. After over two and a half years competing visions, artistic
“If your heart was broken, you’d be dead.” You might call that The Sleeping’s trademark. You might call it their slogan. Whatever you call it, you’re talking about a band from Long Island that puts everything they have into every single show they play, especially
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.