
Almost Famous
Almost Famous' founding and sole member, Nick Zinnanti, decided to forge his own path in June of 2006 after leaving band Code: NY. The 17 year old from Bethpage, NY, confesses that his love for music inspired him to go it solo after his former group broke up.

Beat Radio
Beat Radio is the brainchild of singer/songwriter Brian Sendrowitz of Bellmore, who collaborates with a handful of friends to create some of the most original, deep and genuine music in modern Long Island.
They played their first show in 2005 and have two recent releases to date: their debut album, “The Great Big Sea,” and their EP, “Miracle Flag.”

Befriend Your Enemies
Befriend Your Enemies, an emo/hardcore band from Levittown and Wantagh , began in 2001, under the name Daze Off, as a bunch of skaters trying to get a band together for a local school talent show. The talent show eventually fell through, but Befriend Your Enemies remains to this day, after undergoing a series of transformations and lineup switches over the years.

Big City Lights
Justin Morrell, one-time bass player for Bellmore pop sensations Permanent Me, made Big City Lights active in early 2007. Since then, the band has established themselves as masters of concise, traditional pop-punk in the styles of The Early November, Saves The Day and Senses Fail.

Cheese Machine
Formed in 2006 in Centereach, Cheese Machine focuses its collective talent into a unique and energetic sound defined by its catchy hooks, insightful lyrics and technical fluidity.

Cosmos Moon
Formed in 2000, Cosmo's Moon combines melodic, yet hard-hitting music with thought-provoking lyrics, making a name for itself both on Long Island and in NYC. Its members pride themselves on their high-energy live shows and unique sound.

Show Me Action
Show Me Action is a five-piece rock sensation from Rockville Center. Formed in the late summer of 2005, the members of the band met through orchestral ensembles; they are all classically trained musicians and most of the members are still finishing up high school.

The Farewell Effect
Composed of sophomores in high school, the members of The Farewell Effect already have one demo release under their belts, "Apologies Aren't Bandages," and are currently working on releasing their second demo this summer.

The Rehab ADDicts
The Rehab Addicts have been around in one way or another since their collective sophomore year of high school in 2004. It took them some time to come up with the final lineup, but in the end they found the best (and simplest) line up to be Mike - Guitar/Vocals, Dan - Bass/Backup Vocals and T.J. - Drums.