1.30.2007

The Well of Souls

The Well of Souls

as taken from the site:


This blog is to share classic metal albums which have been either long forgotten about or are hard to find, hence, "The Well of Souls". From time to time there will also be demo uploads for you to enjoy. Please enjoy the music; and please, if you like the album, buy it, support the artist.
YouTube - !!! (Chk Chk Chk) - Heart Of Hearts

The Yah Mohs - remember them?
Well - this is not them.

1.27.2007

Almost Vegan

1.26.2007

Lambgoat.com Earth Crisis interview

Interview conducted by Kirby Unrest in January, 2007. Posted on 1/26/2007.
In light of their January reunion show in Maryland, Kirby Unrest spoke with Earth Crisis frontman Karl Buechner.


A must read folks :)
Bad Brains Live At CBGB - quicktime video (perfect for ipods!)



http://www.mediafire.com/?11yochmzzmm

1.25.2007

YouTube - Die Die My Darling on American Idol

The Village Voice: All City

The Village Voice: All City: Iron Maiden Vans!


1.23.2007

www.myspace.com/dmstravel

A new chapter in N.Y.H.C.
You've purchased their albums, you've moshed at their shows, now, take a trip around the world with the ease of the internet, and DMS Travel.




BANDS, PROMOTERS, BOOKING AGENTS, HARDCORE FANS, & EVERYDAY HUMANS!
KEEP THE SCENE WITHIN THE SCENE!
BOOKMARK THIS - DMS - TRAVEL
A SUBSIDIERY OF TRAVELOCITY !
IT'S TIME TO TRAVEL LIKE A HARDCORE SUPERSTAR!
FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL & ENTERTAINMENT NEEDS!
OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE DMS-ALLSTARS!

NOM-1-DMS!
WWW.DMS-TRAVEL.COM



www.myspace.com/dmstravel

1.22.2007

http://postpunkjunk.com "Diane, The Twin Peaks Tapes of Agent Cooper
"

I'm posting this (obviously) because of the Twin Peaks content, but dude has other strange stuff you might like.

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1.21.2007

Vinyl Mysteries

Vinyl Mysteries

These are no "Chung King can Suck It" or "Cough Cool" but worth checking out nonetheless.

1.20.2007

Search for songs and lyrics just got old! Name My Tune -- when you need the name of a song.

NameMyTune.com -- when you need the name of a song.

This is a useful site - finally you can find out just who sang that one song .. you know
DUN DUN DUN ...yeah yeah DUN DUN DUNnnnnn screeech!

1.18.2007

YouTube - 20/20 Heavy Metal Clip Pt. 1

DISSONANCE

DISSONANCE

1-16-07 Dwid / Integrity

Something cool from DangerMike

Guest DJ: Dwid Hellion (Integrity, Psywarfare, Sledgehammer, Roses Never Fade) |

This week's show features Dwid Hellion (of Integrity, Psywarfare, Integrity 2000, Sledgehammer, Integrity again, Roses Never Fade, and Integrity again).

Now an expat in Belgium, Dwid was in Baltimore last weekend for the last Slumlords show. I sat down with him and Dom Slumlord after the show at the Ottobar and chatted over veggie bugers at the Boulevard Diner in Dundalk. Some of the topics of conversation include:

- Stalking people for fun
- The NYHC franchise model of hardcore
- Feeling responsible for inspiring legions of bad metalcore bands
- The beef with Victory
- Living in Belgium
- Working for Volvo
- The severed ear story
- When is Dwid going to release his own energy drink

Dwid also compiled a playlist of music for the show, with stuff ranging from Samhain to Telly Savalas (Kojak) to 1920s Tennessee jug music.

1.16.2007

APP.COM - Man slain at a hardcore show; family looks for answers | Asbury Park Press Online

Man slain; family looks for answers

Pinelands graduate, 25, killed in Asbury dispute
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 01/16/07

BY MICHELLE SAHN
STAFF WRITER
Story Chat Post Comment

ASBURY PARK — Carol and Charles Zemartis of Tuckerton planned to awaken early Monday to drive to Philadelphia, where Charles' 92-year-old mother would be laid to rest.

But the Ocean County couple missed the funeral as they tried to learn more about the Sunday evening homicide in Asbury Park that claimed the life of one of their grandchildren, an Iraq veteran and graduate of Pinelands Regional High School in Little Egg Harbor.

On Monday, police were trying to determine exactly what happened to James C. Morrison, 25, of the New Gretna section of Bass River in Burlington County, who was pronounced dead Sunday evening at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. The case is proceeding as a homicide investigation, authorities said.

"It doesn't make sense," said Morrison's grandmother, Carol Zemartis. "I don't think there was anyone who did not like James. It's such a thing. All night long, you're just picturing . . . and when you can't get any information, that's the worst thing. You think someone's going to get away with this."

Morrison's death was the first homicide in Monmouth County this year. In 2006, there were 16 homicides in the county, including eight in Asbury Park.

Along with friends, Morrison went to Deep, a club on the boardwalk, near the intersection of Second and Ocean avenues in Asbury Park on Sunday, authorities said.

While the events of that evening are still being investigated, there was an argument and a fight, "which at some juncture, proceeded outside," said First Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Peter Warshaw.

"The exact role that Mr. Morrison played in any of this remains under investigation," said Warshaw. "Police are still working to piece together precisely what happened."

But at 5:50 p.m., Asbury Park police received a call indicating that Morrison had sustained injuries, he said.

They responded and found the 25-year-old on the ground in front of the club, said Warshaw. Morrison was taken to the hospital in Neptune, where he was pronounced dead around 6:30 p.m.

Warshaw said based on the findings so far, Morrison's death does not appear to be gang-related.

Caroline O'Toole, the general manager of Deep, said the incident happened on the sidewalk outside the club, but she did not know any details about what took place.

Morrison's mother, Lorrie Morrison, 44, of Little Egg Harbor, said her son and his friends arrived at the club around 5 p.m. because they wanted to hear one of the bands that was set to play.

She said she was being given little information by authorities about what happened, but had talked to her son's friends.

"They were sitting at the bar and had a couple of drinks," she said. "There was something where guys were arguing and, out of the blue, one guy threw a bar stool at my son and hit him in the head."

She said her son was struck by a stool a second time, this time in the side of his body, she said.

Lorrie Morrison said her son and his friends were asked to leave the club, and her son was dazed, so his friends helped him out.

"Out of the blue someone came from behind . . . and hit him in the head," she said.

His friends heard a loud crack, and her son fell to the ground, she said.

Lorrie Morrison said her son grew up in both Bass River and Little Egg Harbor and graduated from Pinelands Regional.

She said her son, her oldest child, had many friends and loved to go to concerts. He played guitar.

He spent several years in the Navy and was stationed on the USS Bataan during the war in Iraq, she said.

She described him as thoughtful and said he always ended conversations by saying "I love you, mom." He was also close to his younger sister and his grandparents, she said.

Carol Zemartis said her grandson was a courteous young man.

"You couldn't ask for a nicer grandson," she said. "In the beginning, you're so upset it's just grief. But after you start to get angry, because whoever did it, it was intent to kill."

1.05.2007

The Concourse of Hypocrisy -

A cavalcade of gas-guzzling contemporary automobiles with
hypocritical bumper stickers

1.03.2007

1.02.2007

Lawsuit filed over New Year's party death

"Death by moshing"

A four-piece band warms up, and with a martial-music-styled blast of drums, the first song begins.Two young men swing their arms in quick bursts, as if simulating roundhouse body punches