I have a feeling that this review will have a lot to do with names.
Names are important to me, and names are important to art. Yes, it’s contrary to our ideals to admit that these
So it was that marvelous time of the year. The time when it ends. The ball has descended and so does the crowd, into the basement of 55 Clemente Place,
Confusion. Bewilderment. Utter insanity. My head hurts. Where’s my wallet? Keep those filthy Robbers away from my money! Those were the first thoughts to shoot through my poor, fragile mind after listening to this CD for the first time.
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?
It’s no revelation that the members of Ether Switch bring something strange to our Island. Their dusky blend of punk, industrial and electronic music forms the square peg
A tall, lanky, and – from the looks of it – easily excitable young man is ushered to the mic. Clearly caught off-guard, and perhaps a bit eccentric, he
There was a time when I would spend countless hours online, sifting through the refuse that makes up the bulk of Long Island music, in desperate hope of
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.