When I get my tax refund, I’m gonna get a pizza from Cam’s in Camillus. Yes-Suri-Bobby-Brown.

Noyes - S/T
Noyes

http://www.mediafire.com/?bd9d0ml2a9p

Noodle Kidoodle from Victor Villareal & Co.
Incredible flourishes that recall moments from Yes’ earlier records.
Victor was in Ghosts and Vodka, Owls & Cap’n Jazz.
He struggles with heroin addiction, poor chap.
Sadly at the time of this bloaughe post, there isn’t much more of this music available to the public.
A tune or two that didn’t make S/T are on the myspace page.

http://www.myspace.com/noyess

5 Tom Hanx

Posted by Pete, filed under music, news, reviews. Date: March 23, 2008, 10:14 pm | No Comments »

Update: There has been some lash out because people think I’m saying Earth Crisis is going out just to make some fast $$$. I guess I just didn’t go into enough detail on what I meant. I was at work and wrote it pretty fast. Sooooo, I will post an un-edited clip from the forum of someone questioning me, and my explanation. Again, some probably still wont agree with me, but I really didn’t mean EXC was getting back together to make money.

“FROM UNCLE TONY: Peterson my friend you are entitled to your opinion but I have a question to ask. Wouldn’t it be cool if a band could get back together, write a killer record and just have fun without coming under fire from a mob of skeptics and nay sayers that I know are out there thinking the same thing that you are? I’m not attacking you man but those dudes were hassled about every move they made for their entire existance and I see that some things are just not going to change. You’re a good dude and I like what you’ve done with this site I just can’t agree with you on this one thing.

Tony [/quote]

ME: I don’t want it to sound like I’m hassling them because they want to line their wallets. I really don’t think that, and I know thats not why they’re back out on tour. I hope they make enough money to support themselves for as long as possible. They’ve obviously earned it. Earth Crisis has contributed more than most will ever get the chance to.

I just don’t like when bands try to come out of retirement and try to record and reinvent themselves again. I’ve rarely seen it actually work, and it usually ends with people losing their sense of amazement at what the band was. I’m afraid thats gonna happen with these guy, thats all.

This isn’t just at the Earth Crisis reunion, this would pretty much be my opinion on most bands I listen to that want to get back together after a decade apart.

Obviously, I could be wrong. They could write an amazing album and everyone will love it. It’s rare, but possible. Look at Piebald’s “We’re the only friends that we have”. ”

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As you can see, there isnt much going on around here so far. I purposely made this site as easy to use as possible hoping it would encourage people to do what they enlisted to do. All you have to do is type a bunch of stuff relating to music or the forum and hit “publish”. Easy enough, right? Even people that bitched to me about not having an account aren’t posting after I broke down and gave them one.

So here’s a real blog post about Syracuse hardcore.

The Earth Crisis reunion: Ok, the band changed the lifes of millions of people across the world. They did great things for both straight edge and animal rights. They’re one of the most important things to ever happen to Syracuse and hardcore in general. The short reunion tour was cool, but doing another tour and recording a new album? They may line their wallets, but they’ll probably alienate some fans along with it.

Local bands: Cicada and Aiia are awesome. Go see them if you get the chance.

Local Shows: While no local hardcore shows have grabbed my attention lately, I have been to some of the acoustic folk shows going on. Paul Baribeau played with Eric Auyote and Super Bobby some time in……eh I dont remember. The show was fun and chill. Unfortunately I got sick the next day and died. I was revived when someone found me in a ditch and hit me with a stick. Next was Ghost Mice and like 6 other acts that werent on the flyer @ Recess. All the bands were cool and Ghost Mice rocked. The best experience was the peanut butter hot chocolate though. Mad props to Dan Cafferty for booking both shows.

Posted by Peterson, filed under bands, news, shows. Date: March 19, 2008, 7:12 am | No Comments »

Stay patient here, this is my first time trying to rally together something like this. It’s been awhile since 315hardcore.com has been up and running and I figured it was about time I tried to throw something together for it. To keep it simple I’m gonna use a mostly simple blog format. It’s easy to learn, easy to mod and easy to admin. I will be tweaking the layout and setup, as well as making a rotating picture system for the top banner, since it’s currently really lame.

Now to the good part. I’m currently looking for people willing to blog on the site. I’m open to all suggestions at this point. Posting shows, reviewing music, reviewing movies, just talking about local happenings. Anything good you can think of is welcome.  If you’re interested, please drop me a line through the forum or e-mail and we’ll get the ball rolling. Again, posting is very simple and you would be helping out the community as a whole.

Be patient with the website! It’s gonna take a little time to iron out all the details.

Posted by admin, filed under news. Date: February 10, 2008, 3:46 pm | No Comments »