Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Snowbirds and Townies

When I first heard that Hit the Lights was coming through the ROC, I knew that their show would be the highlight of the winter. With Rochester natives Nate VanDame and Kevin Mahoney on stage, it was bound to be an awesome homecoming show.


And then, the openers were announced.


One after another the supporting acts were announced and the list reads like a who's who of awesome hometown acts, across the genre spectrum of rock, punk, indie and pop punk: Preemptive Strike, A Summer Scene, Joywave, Avenue You, Such Gold.

Needless to say, I will be camped out at Water Street all night to catch them all. And you should too, as this is the best lineup of Roc-local bands we've seen in a while. Thursday night, doors at 6:30.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Oi to the World

Just like last year's post about the Punk Rock Advent Calendar, tis the season to get in the mood for some holiday music. Enjoy these while you're trolling the mall or at home drinking eggnog and shopping online:




Wednesday, December 1, 2010

HardROC night

What are you doing on Friday?

Friday, November 26, 2010

Black Friday Rule

Now that the turkey is long forgotten and Black Friday is upon us, enjoy this chilly vacation day with some local music:

Kicking off their tour- Young Bloods at Montage Music Hall. Opening are His Name Was Yesterday and A Thousand Shades of Gold, Shadows of the Past, and Yesterdays Heroes. Doors at 7, tickets are $5

Returning to the ROC- Joywave at Water Street Music Hall. Sharing the stage with BEDROC. Doors at 7, tickets are $10.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Local music this weekend

There is a sweet handful of local music playing this weekend, spanning ska, punk, pop-punk and rock. Be sure to check out the following shows and support your local scene tonight and tomorrow:

Friday
Syracuse natives, Honor Bright, are opening for Alesana at Waterstreet. Doors at 6, $15 tickets, ages 16+ without a guardian.

Even Jeff Spevak, who I consider a total fogie when it comes to local music reviews knows what's up with this show: 5Head Reunion Show featuring The Beaumonts. Expect awesomeness from this ska show with their indie openers. Both, that's right both, are diamonds in the rough of Rochester's local scene. Doors at 8, $15 tickets, ages 16+ without a guardian.

Saturday
Arguably the best show this winter to commute for, the AP Tour is coming just outside of Buffalo. We're excited for Bring Me The Horizon, but the showstopper is always Rochester/Syracuse's own sons, Polar Bear Club. Doors at 6, $17 tickets.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Please Don’t Hang Out In Front Of The House

Ever cram into someone's house (or equally intimate venue) for a show and it rocked your face off? The close-quarters, shitty acoustics and racing-heart emotion that happens in someone's basement or garage is hard to replicate.

If this is your idea of a solid Saturday night, check out the first volume of Please Don’t Hang Out In Front Of The House featuring tracks from some freakin-sweet artists playing songs about playing house parties. Very introspective, eh?

Notable acts include Attica! Attica!, Mayflower, The Sweet Revenge, and Roch's own Sakes Alive!!, featuring Hit the Lights guitarist, Kevin Mahoney.

Follow the link below to download and enjoy:

Volume 1 download

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Happy Birthday to ME!

I am a Sagittarius- optimistic, a little crazy, super loyal and a bit mouthy. This year, as I approach a milestone birthday near the end of the month, I was looking for a way to celebrate that's as loud and boisterous as myself and fellow Sagittarii can be. The answer? Rochester's Skanksgiving.

If you've read this blog for a few posts you'd see that deep down, ska is the soundtrack of my life. My heartbeat is a horn section. Which is why I'm so obsessed with Rochester's ska/punk scene. (And why I nearly pounced on Chris Vandeviver when he worked some horns into a new Sakes Alive!! track)

So, without further ado, here is the list of acts for Skanksgiving, an all-day ska show at Dubland Underground on the 27th and unofficial way to celebrate another year of my fantastic being. Doors at 1:30, show at 2:00:

2:00-2:25 Condition Oakland (Ashland PA folk punk)
2:30-2:55 Radioactive Snowshu (Rochester thrash n' ska)
3:05-3:30 Cobrafield (Rochester pop-punk)
3:40-4:05 Free For All (Rochester punk/ska)
4:15-4:40 4point0 (Syracuse ska)
4:50-5:15 The Steakouts (Rochester ska)
5:25-5:50 The Couchtesters (Rochester ska)
6:00-6:25 Two Ton Ska (Rochester ska/rock)
6:35-7:00 Fun with Shot Gun Shells (Rochester punk)
7:10-7:40 Do it with Malice (Buffalo skacore,)
7:50-8:15 Sand Bar (Rochester dub/ska, NYC return show)
8:25-9:00 Mrs Skannotto (Rochester rockin ska/reggae)

Friday, November 5, 2010

A change for The Sunstreak?

Tonight The Sunstreak is hosting a small, secret (not-so-secret), acoustic set at A-Pub Live to get together with some fans for the last time before they refresh their style. According to them "Expect a fresh new sound and image in preparation for the follow up to our last record..." I'm placing a bet that they get more synth heavy, but not-so-secretly on my part, we all know I'd love for them to get an edgier sound.

The Sunstreak
A-Pub Live

Doors @ 9pm, $5
w/special guests Badgemen

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Blueprint to a BMTH cover?

Blueprint to a Fire...I feel like I've seen this before:
Oh, that's right, Bring Me the Horizon did it in 2008:

Monday, November 1, 2010

November 2, 2010

Two very important things are going on tomorrow that all Rochesterians (especially those of you over 18) should be aware of.

Be sure to get out and vote (assuming you are registered, which is a whole other issue if you're not). If you are unsure of your polling location, check out this link.

After that's over, come down to Water Street Music Hall, because The Ataris are going to be tearing up the Flower City. Doors are at 6 and tickets are $12 day of sale. Word on the street is that Roc locals, Young Bloods will be opening.

Let's see if we can get them to close with this favorite like they used to in the old days.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Two random Halloween jams

They're in my head. Now, they're in yours. Happy Halloween!




Thursday, October 28, 2010

This is Halloween

Behind the 4th of July, Halloween is my absolute favorite holiday of year. Sorry, Christmas, New Years, and my impending milestone birthday. Luckily, Rochester is lousy with things to do to celebrate Mischief Night and Halloween. Check some of these out, and support your local musicians and businesses while getting frisky on mysterious, dry ice-infused beverages. And, if you see me downtown (A sinner being pitchforked by my devil roommate) give a shoutout to your favorite Rochester punk-lover.

2010 Zombie Walk and 24-hour Horror Fest at The Little

Halloween Havoc at Montage Music Hall


Halloween Extravaganza at The Bug Jar


Saturday, October 23, 2010

Concert announcement

The only thing that could make Friday being here a little sweeter is that Less Than Jake will be returning to the ROC this January at Waterstreet.


Tuesday, October 19, 2010

If you didn't go last Saturday...

You really should check out Rochester's latest rock-incarnation, Lapse, tonight in Buffalo with Fat Wreck Chords' Dead to Me.

Monday, October 11, 2010

#MusicMonday

After a looooong weekend of roadtripping to my alma mater, this girl is kicking back and celebrating #MusicMonday with some Midtown. Specifically, Midtown that reminds me of senior year and interesting life choices:


Thursday, September 30, 2010

An October to Remember

In case your October isn't filling up as mine is with weddings, reunions and awesomeness, here's a few shows to fill the gaps:

10/ 1
Sailing to Rome Reunion Show- Mohawk Place

10/2
Shonen Knife- Mohawk Place

The 2nd Annual Rochester Invasion ft. Sirens and Sailors & Nightmares. Featuring Call me the Patriot, Mercia, 31goings, Soma Slumber, Storm the Bay, Every Last Thursday, The Dream Anatomy, Heavy Lies the Crown, A Dreadful Awakening - Salvation Army in Canandaigua

10/10 Rhinoceros, The Mongoloids and more- Mohawk Place

10/14 The “Goodbye, Goodnight Tour” Mae w/Terrible Things, Windsor Drive- Water Street

10/15 Young Bloods- Water Street

Mrs. Skannotto, The Couchtesters, The Steakouts, Free For All, and New Ways- Water Street

10/16 DEBUT: LAPSE with Sans Ego, Avenue You- Montage Music Hall

10/19 Dead To Me (Fat Wreck Chords), Lapse, Don't Lose Hope, Real People- The Wolves' Den

10/24 GWAR w/ the Casualties- Water Street

10/28 Matt & Kim- Water Street

10/29 Cry to the Blind, Every Last Thursday- Water Street

10/30 Halloween Havoc- Montage Music Hall

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Scream SAKES ALIVE!!

Chris Vandeviver is no fool. He sees his music for what it is and what it can be. And, he won't tour until the fans ask for it.

But a year ago was a different story: Vandeviver's brainchild, Sakes Alive!! was caught up in the heat of touring, weaving across the eastern part of the US, patience and pocket money wearing thin. After a bit of tour-induced turmoil, and down a drummer, SA!! shook loose its bandmates and slimmed down to its singer and founder as a solo act.

The past 10 months have been a reawakening for Vandeviver and Sakes Alive!!. After the post-tour smoke cleared, he took some time to realign his plans for the band and got back in the recording studio. And by studio, we mean the one he's set up in his living room (which he prefers over the austerity of a real studio).

However, Vandeviver is not caught up in the thrill of "making it big" like many of the younger Rochester area bands are. This time around he's more concerned with working with new talent, experimenting with technique and overall, creating great music. When we talked of their tour last summer, Vandeviver shuddered at the album SA!! was pushing: Act II. Citing that the sound was "too weird," his goal now is to explore new theatrical avenues, such as incorporating the trumpets and violas one hears on SA!!'s new track, A Toast to the Often Fabled Heart (his girlfriend helps out with the strings).

Another goal for forthcoming tracks, and perhaps an EP, is to increase collaborative efforts with outside musicians. In the past, Vandeviver dreamed up the music and members such as Kevin Mahoney, Mike Schwartz, and Thom Bulman executed it. Now, he desires to develop music with others including possibly calling on bands he admires such as Albany's Aficionado to join in more of a creative partnership.

Through these collaborations, Vandeviver plans to crank out at least three more songs after Fabled Heart by the end of the year. But, Rochester punk fans shouldn't get their hopes up on seeing a re-formed Sakes Alive!! in concert any time soon. Between the aftershock of the last tour and his own caution, Vandeviver would prefer to keep producing great music and fulfilling fans digitally in both the area and abroad (as far as Germany and Japan) instead of burning out on tour again. However, with his unapologetic passion for Sakes Alive!! and the mantra that music should be "consistent, not constant" we should expect great things from Vandeviver in the future.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Four Superbowls, No Rings

I am watching the Bills right now (currently 13-7, Packers) and stumbled on Such Gold's video for their jam Four Superbowls, No Rings. I now have my new BB's soundtrack:

Check out their new EP while you're at it:

<a href="http://suchgold.bandcamp.com/album/pedestals">Pedestals by Such Gold</a>

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Hurley

Hurley. I hate you less than Raditude.

Though Weezer's latest album officially drops on the 24th, check it streaming now on MySpace. Particularly songs Unspoken and Hang On.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Labor Day

In honor of Labor Day, a holiday created to celebrate those who were toiling in factories during the Industrial Revolution, here's some industrial music to enliven your Monday off:




Thursday, September 2, 2010

New Sakes Alive!!

I love Sakes Alive!! and can't get enough of them. And, they're from Rochester, which makes me even happier. Dig the new song A Toast to the Often Fabled Heart

<a href="http://score.sakesalive.org/track/a-toast-to-the-often-fabled-heart">A Toast to the Often Fabled Heart by Sakes Alive!!</a>

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Rage Fest. In seven words or less.

Storm the Bay
Buffalo produces pop beats, beards, hand claps

Sirens and Sailors
Pack the club, SandS is on stage!

Call Me the Patriot
Going deaf from awesome. I'm not sorry.

Young Bloods
Don't worry, boys, your hair looked great.

Endyga
Melodies and harmonies? Other bands, take note.

The Dream Anatomy
Sounds like Ace Ventura joining Cannibal Corpse

Every Last Thursday
Hey, there's a chick up there. Rockin'.

Such Gold
585 hardcore is alive and well, thanks!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Rage Fest 2010

We're 24 hours out from Rage Fest 2010 and this girl couldn't be any more excited. Three weeks ago I thought I couldn't go, this week I snagged a ticket off the boys of Young Bloods, tomorrow over 20 local bands that range from punk to metal are tearing the roof off of Water Street.

Headliners include Such Gold, Every Last Thursday, Sirens and Sailors, Storm the Bay and Mercia. Also keep an eye out for support bands Call Me The Patriot, Soma Slumber, Heavy Lies The Crown, and Red Letter Statement.

Doors at 5 and tickets are $10 in advance. Get down to Water Street early to catch a prime spot as it will be jammed with the 18 and under crowd quickly.

Friday, August 13, 2010

My Best Theory

I'm digging Jimmy Eat World's new single....but I feel like I've heard it somewhere before...



Tuesday, August 3, 2010

(585) Call Me The Patriot

Jake Regruit is excited.

Well, his exact sentiment was that he's "stoked on the future." And rightfully so: the just-barely-20-year-old and his motley crew of bandmates who make up Call Me The Patriot are embarking on their first big tour, hitting stops along the way through the east and midwest.

The boys of Patriot have traveled a long hard year to get here, facing lineup changes, commuting to record and a little run-in with the law. Lead singer Adrian Blackwell credits this trying year with teaching them a lot about the music business, including who to trust and work with, and who not to. A little older and much wiser since we last caught up with them at Rage Fest 2009, Patriot has pulled it all together, releasing their album This Life That We Know in June.

Sunday night Call Me The Patriot got their start at Dubland and won't be back until the 13th. But, I recommend holding out until Rage Fest 2010 when the boys will join their Rochester cohorts at Water Street for the annual show. Along the way we expect them to rock tour cities with their favorites Chopper Gunner (Blackwell) and I Forget the Day Before Yesterday (Regruit) and probably cranking fan-favorite Magic Taxi.

The band is hoping to shake off the haters that tend to seek out Rochester hardcore bands and in turn drum up new fans while on the road. Mentored by Rochester's favorite lead singer to hate, Young Bloods' Joey Arena, CMTP is looking to get out of the Roc to help build up their home fan base. Sound crazy? Not so, say Blackwell and Regruit as familiarity tends to breed contempt for local bands.

We will be sure to welcome them back and show them our love for Roc local metalcore bands, come the 27th.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Social D in the ROC

The hallmark band of the American punk scene in the late 80s to 90s, Social Distortion will be playing August 5th at Nola's in Charlotte. Tickets are $30 and doors are at 6pm.


Sunday, July 18, 2010

PunkROC Warped Tour Best of Awards 2010

Warped was the annual sweaty, humid, punk-fest that we have come to know and love year after year. Just like last year, we did the rounds and observed dozens of bands. Below I present my votes for the best of the best of the Warped Tour 2010.

Mr. Congeniality
It was a tie this year between Roc/Syracuse-locals Polar Bear Club and Bouncing Souls. Before PBC got deep into their set on the AP stage, lead singer Jimmy Stadt humbly thanked the huge crowd that had turned out for their support and yielded some serious cheers from their Western NY fanbase. Bouncing Souls on the other hand, though drawing hundreds to their show on the main stage, offered pieces of their time slot to a few smaller acts to get their names out to a bigger audience.

Best West Coast Import
Ok, it has become increasingly obvious that I am crazy in love with this band, so I'll keep it short. Best West Coast Import goes to Set Your Goals of San Francisco, CA.

Most Motivational
Without a doubt in my mind this winner is Buffalo natives Every Time I Die. Though Flatfoot 56 was able to coax an Egyptian-themed circle pit out of only a couple dozen fans, ETID was able to move their hundreds of fans to follow instructions, even in the height of the steamy Darien heat. Although I'm sure their request to acheive the biggest Warped circle pit for The Guinness Book of Records was just a ploy, they sure did rock out the main stage with a vengeance.

Best Bioootch
Ok, so this one is a satirical award this year. The best bitch I saw was Tyson Ritter of All American Rejects. Somewhere along the way between 2005 and present day, I think some exec thought it was a good idea for them to "stay relevant" by emo-ing themselves out in image while maintaining their poppy rock tunes. Ritter looks like he crawled out of his coke den just long enough to put on a white suit (?) and stumble through the songs that made them big years ago. Lamest. Warped. Act. Ever.

Best of Show
I was going to reluctantly settle into watching Suicide Silence, when on a whim I rechecked the schedule of bands. Already pissed I had missed the early showing of The Mighty Regis, I saw that I could catch my other Celtic recommendation, Flatfoot 56 just around the corner. True to their roots, they rocked out with bagpipe and mandolin. In fact, I now want to marry Brandon Good, the mandolin player, based solely on his enthusiasm and stage presence. They stuck to true punk roots with their styling and execution and the fans responded like they were the second coming. Overall in the Celtic-punk arena they are my new favorites and highly suggest that everyone should check them out too.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Warped 2010

In grand PunkROC tradition, it has come time to herald in this year's Warped Tour at Darien Lake with a run down of the must-see acts on our leg of the tour. Just like last year, take a look below and you will see my recommendations:

Roc City locals:
Sirens and Sailors
Polar Bear Club

Bands we already have a love affair with that we'll absolutely be elbowing through the crowd to see:

Alkaline Trio
Anarbor
Andrew WK
Breathe Carolina
Bring Me the Horizon
Eyes Set to Kill
Four Year Strong
Mayday Parade
Motion City Soundtrack
Reel Big Fish
Set Your Goals
The Bouncing Souls
The Casualties
The Swellers
We the Kings

Bands that are new/new-ish to us that we'll throw down with a poseur 15 year-old to get a good look at:
AM Taxi
Far From Finished
Fight Fair
Left Alone
Middle Finger Salute
Of Mice and Men
Suicide Silence
The Flatliners
The Mighty Regis

But, let's be honest, so many awesome acts I saw last year I stumbled upon traveling between stages. Don't forget your closed-toed shoes and a shitload of sunscreen, Warped Tour 2010 is upon us!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Throwback punk

Tonight is old school punk night at Vertex. Come down and hear your favorites including Dead Kennedys, Bad Religion and Black Flag. 10pm-2am. 169 N. Chestnut Street. $3 21+, $8 for unders.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

100 posts

For my 100th post, I'm celebrating this scorching Rochester summer day with some older summer tunes. I fell in love with a boy at the rock show. No really, Warped Tour 2005: It happened somewhere between MXPX and Fall Out Boy. Now, taste my throwback anthem for impending Warped Tour 2010:

Monday, June 28, 2010

#MusicMonday

For this #MusicMonday, here's what's coming up in the next couple days around Rochester. A little punk, a little metal. Time to see what some local and national acts can do to kick off this week:

Tuesday the 29th- Such Gold with A Loss For Words and Transit.
Dubland Underground.
Time 6pm

Wednesday the 30th OTEP with Vanity Strikes and more
Montage Music Hall
Time 7pm

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Roc Quake

In honor of the Lake Champlain earthquake of 2010 that shook us up all over upstate, enjoy the soundtrack to the shifting floor beneath you.

Let Your Earth Quake, The Thermals
Daughter Of The Sea, Young Guns
Start Over Starting Over, We Are The Union
Shake Me, Millencolin
Stateside, Hot Rod Circuit

Monday, June 21, 2010

#MusicMonday

Back again to my favorite Twitter day of the week, #MusicMonday. This week, in preparation for Warped Tour which is rapidly approaching, I'm listening to my favorite British thrashers, Bring Me the Horizon. Be sure to keep an eye out for my upcoming epic Warped posts, and check the boys of BMTH out yourself on July 14th at Darien Lake.


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

I've got my tickets....

...on the way to me tonight. Did you get yours yet?
Joywave's first show in the ROC since becoming Joywave is this Friday at the German House. Tickets are $10 in advance. Doors at 6m.

Friday, June 4, 2010

East End Fest rockers

Fairport teen rockers, Vanity Strikes, won the Insider/Metromix Battle of the Bands and are playing the 5:45 slot at the Metromix stage tonight, kicking off East End Fest. Come down and support these underage winners by buying a beer and enjoying the scene.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Hardcore Friday

It was a hot night in the B-lo, and the ultimate way to kick off a long weekend was with deafening hardcore punk.

Rochester natives Such Gold brought the heat (pun intended) and got the crowd primed in the pit. They mixed up their set with old and new songs, the latter baiting us for their upcoming album release this summer (details to come).

Direct support Rust Belt Lights was a new band to us, though they are favorites in the Buffalo area. They kept the crowd pumped up as Polar Bear Club lingered in wings; and though it was easy for me to deduce that their flavor of punk was right up my alley, they definitely deserve a second and third listen after the show.

When headliner Polar Bear Club struck the first chord, the pit erupted into a throwback hardcore scene. The die hard fans pushed up front to help vocalist Jimmy Stadt round out the set list while those dodging windmill-arms sang every word from the back. Former bassist, Josh Dillon, took the stage in place of Goose who is nursing a busted knee and didn't miss a beat.

The energy was high and the boys seemed more on-point than their September show. However, in a basement like Dubland, who can blame them. PBC played a few favorites, giving a nod to their latest release Chasing Hamburg and also brought listeners back to The Redder the Better with Parked In the Parking Lot of Your Heart dedicated to two newly-engaged fans.

Mark your calendar as they will be back in this neck of the woods July 14th at Warped Tour.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Terrible Things Thursday

Taking Back Sunday + Hot Rod Circuit + Coheed And Cambria = Terrible Things



Though they will be playing a handful of Warped Tour shows out West, this is the ROC's chance to see them in action.

Water Street Music Hall with Anberlin and Story of the Year
Doors: 6 pm
Cash: $18

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Happy Anniversary to This Girl

I was so busy rocking the pit on vacation, I forgot my 1 year anniversary last week! Many thanks to my friends and followers who like to get down with the get down, the lovely folks at The Insider (past and present), my partner-in-crime, and of course all the amazing Roc-area local bands who have been totally ok with me stalking them and peering in their windows.



XOXO, PunkROC

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Punk Out the West Coast

Vacation is a time to step away from work and personal responsibilities and kick back. But, if you're anything like me, it's also an opportunity to experience what you love in a different setting. Case and point: Cali punk.

On holiday in the Bay Area, I was sure to put some shows on my docket, especially since the larger cities tend to reap better acts. Sorry, Rochester, but you know it's true. Not only did we get to freeze our asses off outside to see Cake (where they played favorites including Love You Madly and Stickshifts and Safetybelts) but we also got a chance to revisit San Francisco's version of Water Street, Slim's, and take in some authentic Golden State punk. I had last visited this venue in 2007 to see the Ataris play, and found it to be just like our ROC counterpart: small, gritty and easily accessible to the stage.

With my perennial partner-in-crime in tow, we unfortunately arrived late, missing opener Title Fight. But, I had seen them back in September at Dubland with Polar Bear Club, so few tears were shed. Comeback Kid was striking their open chords as our hands were stamped and we settled in to the crowd. Though they were pretty unfamiliar to me, CBK brought the noise with their absolutely unforgettable guitar leads and well-timed balance of vocals.
Set Your Goals took the stage and immediately prepared us for a lineup change. Days earlier, lead singer Jordan had gotten sick on stage and would be sitting out the band's closing show in their hometown. Our skepticism about what would result was soon washed away as singer after singer from the tour and other bands took turns cranking out songs. Though we wish we had seen Jordan in action, we were pleased with this opportunity to mix it up a bit.

As expected, Set Your Goals did not disappoint, even with their hodge-podge of band members. Their musicianship stood up to this challenge and the audience received them without missing a beat. I loved seeing a personal favorite, Gaia Bleeds, live as the "bombs away" refrain was picked up by the audience and regurgitated back with such ferocity that it harked back to the 90s hardcore movement. An awesome show to close out the week.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Your week in punk

I am off on vacation this week and missing a few awesome shows in the Greater Roc area. So awesome, that if I weren't seeing Set Your Goals and Cake on my trip, I would be inconsolably jealous. Check these out, and you will not be disappointed:

Punk- Neutron Rats at the Bug Jar 5/10. Between the close quarters at Bug Jar and the way this Albany band shreds, losing your hearing is bound to happen. But, it will be totally worth it for a night of authentic punk.

Christian Metal- We Sail at Dawn at the Bug Jar 5/12. Nothing like the uplifting words of Christianity, melded with the pounding, gut-wrenching guitars that come with deathcore.

Ska/punk- Big D and the Kids Table at Water Street 5/13. Our favorites, Big D, are joining together with locals Mrs. Skannotto for a night of ska/punk/dub to jam to.

Surf rock- The Isotopes at the German House 5/14. Join as these Roc Locals while they film their new live concert DVD. Openers are Mulletude, a hair band cover group.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Promise and Precision and Mess of Youthful Innocence

It's not even Friday yet and I've already got Saturday by FOB in my head. Maybe it's because the other side of this weekend kicks off my first vacation in 3 years, but this catchy tune is heralding Saturday fast as can be. Turn Pat and Pete up to 11, because this Saturday welcomes two awesome shows, of two completely different genres:

Straight-edge hardcore Buffalo punks, Snapcase, are reuniting for one show only at the Town Ballroom. Following their 2004 disbanding and a brief 3-show reunion in 2007, Snapcase's absence is making upstate New York crave some delicious, shredding 90s hardcore. We've always been huge fans of how rythmically demanding Snapcase's music is, focusing on their guitar leads. Not to mention how powerful, often uplifting and compelling their lyrics can be. Snapcase is playing a short tour in Europe and one show only stateside: Buffalo. Be sure to catch them now, as you never know when they'll be back around.

For a shorter drive to a show that's more family friendly than hardcore, Roc-local indie band, Walri, is bringing their psychedelic rock to the Genesee Valley Sports Complex. What's more, they're playing the halftime show for the Roc City Roller Derby's first home bout of the 2010 season. Walri's jams tend to be more ecclectic, drawing influces from punk, bluegrass, bossa nova and rock, making them more accessible to a wider audience. Doors at 6, bout starts at 7, Walri plays halfway through.

Friday, April 30, 2010

End of April, Time to Rock

If punk music (and derivatives of) were food, then the shows going on tonight are of the guilty pleasure variety...like s'mores and Guinness. There is no better way to celebrate the end of another month and welcome the coming weekend than one of these two shows in both Buffalo and Roc City.

Ska your pants off:
That's what we imagine will happen with how much move-busting there will be going on at Water Street tonight. Mrs. Skannotto & Among Criminals with The Sandwich Crackers, Murphy's Kids, Jack Bandit, Oh Cassandra, and Preemptive Strike at The Club side. Get down there early, because with presale tickets at $10 and $12 at the door, this is going to be a packed event.

Pop punk for the soul:
New Found Glory at Medaille campus in Buffalo. SOLD OUT right from under us, but that's the breaks with one of the most popular pop punk bands-gone-mainstream-awesome. So, a moment of silence as we enjoy their tunes:


Thursday, April 22, 2010

Summer in the ROC

I was driving home from work as I normally do with the windows down on a stunning 65 degree day. WBER was killing it with back-to-back great songs (below) and it struck me: it is nearly summertime in the ROC. Enjoy this first taste of the sweet season:




Monday, April 19, 2010

Turning a new leaf


Roc local pop-rockers and keystone chick-lead band, Lights of Autumn, has announced their final show.

After two years together, a handful of notable tracks, and a legion of followers, the former quintet is heading there separate ways. Word on the street is that bassist Danielle will be pursuing new sounds with LOA members Tom and Alex, while lead crooner, Lauren, will be heading her own way for post-graduate endeavors.

The last show will be on May 21st at The California Brew Haus featuring Flood The Shoreline (of Buffalo), and Roc locals Storm The Bay and Sans Ego. More details to come.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

April Showers Bring Badass Shows

So I have been excruciatingly MIA the past few weeks. But, to make up for my lack of presence, I've chased this sincere apology with the remaining concerts for April. They are pretty freakin' sweet, so let's hope this makes up for my laziness:

4/15
Cute Is What We Aim For at Mohawk Place
Power pop from the B-lo

4/16
This Is an Empire & Tubestar at Dubland Underground
Rock/electronica, Buffalo and Roc City represent

4/17
Andy Smash and the Rust Belt Hotrods at Record Archive
Punk. Indie. Christian. ROC.

Cry to the Blind, Your Own Reflection, Vanity Strikes at The German House
Rock/metal. Roc represent

Strong Willed at Flying Squirrel Community Space
Straight edge hardcore

Do It With Malice at Mohawk Place
Ska-core from Buffalo

4/18
Eve 6 at Keuka College
90's-2000's Pop punk/rock

4/20
Velvet Elvis at The Bug Jar
Garage rock sexiness

4/22
Faith and the Muse at Waterstreet
Goth electronica

4/24
Mercia, Call Me the Patriot et al at Waterstreet
Roc metal/rock

This Is a Stick Up, A Billion Ernies at Montage
Ska, punk, hardcore = awesome

4/27
Mastodon at Waterstreet
Heavy metal

4/28
The Wonder Years at Mohawk Place
Pop punk/hardcore

4/29
Angels and Airwaves
, Say Anything at The Main Street Armory
Blink-offshoot rock, pop punk

4/30
Mrs. Skannotto w/Among Criminals, The Sandwich Crackers at Waterstreet
Ska & reggae

Monday, March 29, 2010

Skate or DIE!

Regardless of what our own individual music/lifestyle preferences are, alterna-kids always have to stick together and represent. And what is often a common thread across the board? Skating.

Support a truly positive endeavor for the great city of Rochester this Wednesday as locals come together to help build a skate park in the ROC. This project is grassroots, and grassroots = DIY. And, we all know how this girl feels about doing it yourself.

Awesome locals sponsoring the event involved include:
Krudco (the only place I buy my boards from...)
One Mind Design
KKBB Apparel (wicked gear)
Vanity Strikes

Come down and check out raffles for some pretty sweet prizes, as well as skater-themed drinks all night (I'm all over a couple of "nose grinds"). Cost: $10 over 18, $5 over 21.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

March Madness Final Four

My bracket is busted. Yours probably is too, especially if you leaned on the Big East early. Let's all take out our frustration by rocking out at four badass shows at the end of this month:

Friday 3/26-
Krypton 88 at Monty's Crown. Straight up, bitchin' rockabilly music, fused with a little rock and bluegrass. Winner of the Final Four's economy award at $3 to get in, this is the chance to dance off the rage of losing your bracket pool. Starts at 10 pm.

If the jazzy sounds of rockabilly are not your thing, and you would rather thrash out than dance out your March Madness rage, come to The California Brew Haus for hardcore/death metal band Str8jacket. Show is at 9 pm and bring your closed-toe shoes and ear plugs.

Saturday 3/27-
A cool mix of punk, hardcore, pop punk, electronic and alternative bands showing at Montage for Spring Meltdown 2010. Rochester favorites A Scene Unseen will be headlining the 8+ act show, and we're excited to see pop punkers What It's Worth. $10 will get you in, doors at 6 pm.

Local metal and hardcore enthusiasts should come out to welcome Storm the Bay's new album, By All Means, to Waterstreet this weekend. With a line-up of excellent openers, this is another chance to rock your March Madness woes away. Come check out our recommended Call Me the Patriot and Heavy Lies the Crown at 5pm for $12 day of, $10 presale from the bands.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

March Madness Continues...

Get ready for back-to-back marathon music, spanning indie, hardcore and ska, in 24 hours or less. Gas up your car, because we're racing back and forth between Buffalo and the ROC to appreciate some of these shows:

Thursday the 18th:

Rochester- Perfect to bring your girl to, indie rock headliners Sherwood bringing in Orchard Drive, Lyrics to Life, and Reece. Tickets are $14 at Ticketmaster outlets and doors are at 6, show at 6:30.

Buffalo- Punk rock veterans H2O are blowing the doors off Mohawk Place with The Swellers. Also check out openers The Mongoloids and Buffalo's own Chosen Ones. Tickets will set you back $15.

Friday the 19th:

Rochester- Be a do-gooder while getting your skank on. Mrs. Skannotto is playing a Haiti Benefit show at Dubland Underground. Price is undetermined, but who the hell cares because it's for a great cause. Show is at 6pm.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The Green Album

If I could compile some of my favorite Celtic tunes and St. Patrick's beats, I would call the following tracks my Green Album:



F– You, You're Irish, Hub City Stompers
Pints of Guinness Make You Strong, Against Me!
The Dirty Glass, Dropkick Murphys
Goodnight Irene, The Pogues

Friday, March 5, 2010

#FollowFriday

Twitter's #FollowFriday– ROC Bands you should get to know on a personal basis because they kick ass:

Thursday, March 4, 2010

March Madness Starts Here

Winter is dying down, Roc city punks, and it's time to start creeping out of hibernation, shaking off those cobwebs, and getting ready for the concert season to arrive.  We think there's no better way to kick off our own version of March Madness by packing the upcoming weekend with local music.  Clear your schedule all weekend long, because you don't want to miss a minute of these recession-friendly shows. 

Friday the 5th
If your preferences tend to aim more towards reggae, ska and dub, get down to Dubland Underground for an extremely eclectic mix of sounds.  Look forward to a chill Friday night with bands including Two Ton Ska, Reviving Ivory, and headliner Jatas.  Tickets will only set you back the price of a beer.

Saturday the 6th
It's déjà vu all over again if you were at the German House over Thanksgiving vacation.  But, if you are a fan of down-home Rochester kids making sweet, sweet rock music and the sound of screaming 15-year-old girls, this is your show.  Headliners The Sunstreak welcome back Mochester, Avenue You, and This AM Static as openers.  Tickets are $10 through Ticketmaster, or the respective bands.

Sunday the 7th
This is the show I'm most looking forward to, if only to take notes on up-and-coming Roc talent: Vanity Strikes, Yesterday's Heroes, Every Last Thursday, Whitecliff Drive, 441 and Oh Cassandra.  $12 at the door for this Battle of the Bands DVD release party at Water Street buys you access to see some hot bands that range from pop punk to metal, some of the members still in high school.

Bring on the freakin' weekend!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Ok Go Crazy

Alternative rockers Ok Go have once again created an absolutely eye-catching music video to herald in their new single This Too Shall Pass. Like the treadmill choreography of Here It Goes Again, the video has the type of imagery that keeps you watching and saying WTF?

The band, with assistance from members of Syyn Labs, used the concept of a Rube Goldberg machine which is hardly innovative. However, theirs is less streamlined and more destructive than ones we've seen in the past, and we love the messy outcome, as well as the indie sound of the song itself. Enjoy:


Monday, March 1, 2010

#MusicMonday

This Twitter #MusicMonday is brought to you with a royal theme. The origin of my first name means "crowned one" (which I like to remind people of ALL the time.) so let's kick off this work week with some music fit for a King (or Queen):

Nightingale, Saves The Day
The Queen and I, Gym Class Heroes
Royal Oil, Mighty Mighty Bosstones
You Were Right, Badly Drawn Boy

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Going the Distance

Olympic season is upon us and with the adrenaline pumping athletics comes the heartbeat of music behind it. As a former part-time jock, I lived my in-season life with headphones on to get amped for tournaments. So, with the need to keep energy and spirits high, is it any wonder that hardcore Canadian rockers Alexisonfire were tapped to play live at the Olympic venue?

The New York Times ran a cool interactive article featuring 5 Olympic snowboarders from different nations sharing biographical video snippets. Besides "First Trick," the one category struck a chord with us was "Riding to a Soundtrack." Though most interviewed admitted their eclectic tastes on the mountain, it was classic rock lover Shaun White that we most aligned with. Aside from his penchant for AC/DC and Iggy Pop, here's our suggestions for the Winter Olympics 2010 soundtrack:

Delirium, Motion City Soundtrack
Sugar, System of a Down
Survival of the Fittest, The LeVar BurTones
Here We Go Again Kids, 7 Seconds
Girlfriend's Ringtone, Vice Grip
We Shall Overcome, The OC Supertones

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Fall back down

My many, sincere apologies for falling off the face of the earth. I have been working through a personal incident from late January and am trying to claw my way back into regular posting. Fear not though, as there is a bitchin' spring concert lineup taking shape, and my punk-ass will get back in gear soon. Dedicated to my support system:


Saturday, January 30, 2010

Do you have what it takes?

Local pop rock outfit, Lights of Autumn, is looking to turn a new leaf come spring. Guitarist, Chris Manzella, is taking a permanent hiatus to pursue his college career and, following their show on February 21st, LOA will be hunting for a new lead.

Details can be found on their blog on Myspace, but the gist is that they're hunting for someone age 18-25, with stage presence and an enthusiasm to tour. If you have the equipment, the desire and the skills to pay the bills, you might be just what LOA is looking for.

Come out Sunday the 21st to Montage, and see what LOA is all about. They will be sharing the stage with Rookie of the Year, What Happened in Vegas, Farewell, and Sans Ego for what promises to be a badass night.

Details:
Montage Music Hall
6 PM


Thursday, January 21, 2010

January Hometown Hardcore

After the buzz of Winter Sucks 2010 and Makyo Star wore off, we realized that there is a serious chill in the punky winter concert season for Rochester. Flogging Molly comes in February and the acts start heating up in March, but thankfully, we have Like Wolves to get us through the cold spell.

We first caught notice of Like Wolves as an opener for Polar Bear Club back in September. Their soul-shredding authentic hardcore was a true crowd pleaser. You know–the type that they must hate at Dubland because the audience is all flying feet, inches away from the overhead pipes in the cellar.

Nevertheless, Like Wolves are bringing their enthusiastic, kickass tunes to the Flying Squirrel Community Space in Cornhill on the 22nd at 6PM. Bring your protective footwear, and pit love.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

New Year, New Album – Part 2

For the first few listens of Makyo Star's new self-titled album, I was a skeptic. All this time spent and post-Waiting hype? There was nothing that really stood out to make it a unique pop-punk album, other than track 9, and that was because it features a cello. The poppy vocals won out as the predominant auditory focus, and there was nothing really shocking or different about their songs.

And then, I listened in my car with the volume up.

Suddenly, all the nuances in the guitars and drums were thrust right in front of me. The songs shredded, and, most importantly, though the boys of Makyo Star have streamlined their music into a consistent sound, they have not overlooked variety. No Worries, my personal favorite, features wavering guitar riffs that are undeniably metal, especially in the latter half of the song. Then, the album rolls right into Make Believe, mixing acoustic and electric guitar into a rock anthem. Later, they supplement with the swooning notes of a cello, which layers in a more intimate depth to Silent Mouths Empty Hearts.

What is most noticeable about this album is once you really let the songs rip, there is a robust, layered texture of music on each track. It helps that the boys are all well versed in both their instruments, and others onstage. This cross-instrument understanding allows them to craft more dynamic songs, regardless of whether they develop tracking or lyrics first.

It's easy to see that Makyo Star has left the school-age story lines of albums-past behind and moved onto the reflection of relationships that makes this album accessible for many audiences. The younger Landers noted that they stepped away from the trap that many pop-punk bands fall into –a whole album about girls– and explored the life changes that come with friendships, touring, and family upset. The result is as Panek describes an "epic...raw" album. (But for you emo punks out there, the songs about girls are tracks 2, 5 and 8)

From a music development standpoint, it's their commitment and vision that is helping drive Makyo Star forward from a pop-punk band, to a rock band with pop, classic rock and punk influences. True, the guys admit that they're influenced by mainstream pop acts, but they also draw inspiration from grittier, traditional rock bands (Check out Make Believe for its Smashing Pumpkin-like guitar and Hero's Van Halen-esque riffs). Their openness to genre-bending and professional admiration of each other is what created a stellar album.

Makyo Star is available online at Amazon.com, but I recommend buying a hard copy Saturday night at the German House for their official release.