Showing posts with label wreckage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wreckage. Show all posts


Tonight: Agnostic Front and Madball


Madball and Agnostic Front are intricately linked in more ways than one. Both are kings of the hardcore scene; legends that have helped define the New York sound, as well as put to words the struggles of the street. They also share family members. Freddy Cricien, Madball's vocalist, just so happens to be the younger brother of Roger Miret, Agnostic Front's singer. For these bands, hardcore is a family affair and the bond is thicker than blood.

If you're a fan of hardcore, chances are you already know these bands. If not, I suggest checking out the videos below, or watch some live footage. Every time Madball plays "Set it Off" or Agnostic Front plays "Crucified," the place goes absolutely bonkers. Fans of these bands maintain their fierce loyalty and some of their shows have become absolutely legendary for their pure intensity.

Buffalo's in for a treat tonight as BOTH bands will be hitting Waiting Room, along with Troy, New York's Brick by Brick and locals, Source of Relapse and Wreckage ($15, 5pm). DJ sets will be played by Culture Clash Sound System in between sets. Get there early, stay late.... and SET IT OFF!





jon krol


Tonight: "The Vomit" (aka Dead Hearts)


So. I had no idea who the Vomit were when I first started writing this post. All I knew was that they were "awesome street punk because they're so anti-everything," Sounds fishy right?

Well, turns out the Vomit is indeed Dead Hearts, which is awesome news for those people who won't be able to make the Alix Rice Benefit on Saturday (post to come). Instead, you have the privilege of seeing the Hearts at the most proper hardcore venue in the city, the Funeral Home ($10, 7pm). Oh yea, and two of my current favorite locals are also on the bill, Better Times and Wreckage. So is Source of Relapse who I haven't heard yet.

There's no reason why you shouldn't be at this show. As Vogel would say, Stage Dive Mach 10!!!!!



jon krol


Tonight: Kid Gorgeous



Kid Gorgeous could have been the next Every Time I Die. The similiarities are sure there; Buffalo band, technical hardcore sound. Hell, they even shared a few members. Unfortunately, Kid G. disbanded in the early 2000's much to the dismay and dissapointment of fan's, while ETID rose to a level of prominence unheard of for a hardcore band at that time. To this day, Kid Gorgeous' split disc with Dead to the World remains one of my top five hardcore/metal albums.

A couple years back, Kid G. reunited and have stayed active since that time, playing shows, and working hard on their Blue Romance EP, their first release in several years. Tonight, you can find the boy's over at DBGB's (8pm, $10), along with Curse of the King, a newer band featuring members of Herod, as well as KDC and Wreckage. There's no other place to be on a Wednesday night than here folks. Bring the mosh.



jon krol