Beloved Long Island punk band Crime In Stereo will be playing at Generation Records on Tuesday, February 23rd. The in-store is in celebration of the release of I Was Trying To Describe You To Someone, which comes out that day on Bridge Nine Records. The show will start at 7:30 P.M.
The show is free but, as always, entry will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. Get here early, hang out with the band and pick up their new record.
The fine folk at Alternative Press have posted the new video from Long Island’s Crime In Stereo. The clip is for the song “Small Skeletal” off their latest release Crime In Stereo…Is Dead. LNWF’s own Leah recently caught up with the band in Philadelphia, check the interview out here and the video below.
Alkaline Triohave posted a re-mastered version of “Cringe” on their MySpace page which we be on the Goddamnit Redux: Tenth Anniversary Edition, due out in March from Asian Man Records.
Bridge Nine Records have posted a digital sampler with tracks, videos and a cool flipbook. The sampler features music from Crime In Stereo, Ruiner, Ceremony, Ambitions and more.
Glassjawhave also posted a new track titled “Yum Yum,” which is a static drenched drum loop that hurt your ears if you are wearing headphones. At the end you get to hear a cymbal! Don’t waste your time.
Our favorite moonshine-drinkin’-folk-maniacs O’Death have announced two year-end shows at the Mercury Lounge. The shows will be on 12/21-22 at you can get all the info here. Seriously, if you haven’t seen these guys live yet, what are you freakin’ waiting for?