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.
Wait, so you’re saying Envy on the Coast actually played a show without lead singer Ryan Hunter?
This Condition spends the first thirty-one seconds of their debut EP, “Find it in You,” careening perilously toward the edge of the giant emo trash bin in the sky.
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.
“Snap! Crackle! Pop!” goes Valet Parking, in (what I presume to be) their debut album, “That’s What She Said,” right from the beginning. It’s just like a sugary breakfast cereal that all the kids love to chomp down
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
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
Though they may not be the most original pop-punk band from Long Island, Permanent Me still gets the job done. With both a new record and an opening
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
When The Standoff learned that their band name was taken by an English group just as they were in the midst of the “legal stuff” preceding their first recording, the potential for disaster was there. But they took the news in stride – after sifting through a list of 500 potential names, the five-piece, based in West Hempstead, settled on “Styrofoam Junkies” in May of 2007. The name, they say, can inspire either love or hate, but it sticks.