HYE Loves Free Spirit …

and Rival Mob and Cruel Hand and Step Forward and … Go to these shows.

Friday March 6th
Haverhill, MA
at Anchors Up – 58 River St.
6 pm 10 dollars

CRUEL HAND
WOLF WHISTLE
STEP FORWARD
THOUGHT CRUSADE
RIVAL MOB
FREE SPIRIT

Saturday March 7th
Doylestown, PA
at THE MOOSE – 127 East State Street
5:30 pm 8 dollars

STEP FORWARD
FORCE FED
FREE SPIRIT
THOUGHT CRUSADE
CONRCRETE REALITY
INTER ARMA

Trial Returns to Your Hometown! …

I just received some very interesting news from Timm of Panic Records & Trial:

Trial announce plans for more shows in 2009

Trial have announced they’ll be playing a show in Seattle on April 22nd with 108, Pulling Teeth, Wait In Vain and Parasitic Skies. In addition to the April 22nd show, Trial will be playing the Burning Fight Fest in Chicago on May 2nd. Trial has also hinted at shows in Europe, South America and additional shows in the US later this year.

Panic Records will be releasing the 10 Year Anniversary Expanded Edition of the Trial 1999 CD/LP “Are These Our Lives?” this spring in time for the Seattle and Chicago shows.

www.myspace.com/trial

www.panicrecords.net

Get psyched!

Rearranged – Demo 2008

Rearranged hail from the great white north. North of Turkey, that is. This demo traveled many miles to find its way to my tape deck. Thankfully, the trip was worth it, and it’s on heavy rotation.

Listening to this, I hear lots of influences from California. Mostly Insted. Some Uniform Choice. Then the song Letter To A Friend came on and I had to check if it was a Youth Of Today cover song. It’s good, real good.

The demo I received is numbered. I think it’s either 19/100 or 49/100. I can’t really tell. The first digit looks like an upside down 4. I’m going with it being a real fancy 4. 49/100. It is specially branded with the I Drink Milk Fanzine logos. I’m guessing the two came together on purpose. After some digging, I found that to be true (IDM Demo Tapes). Peep later reviews for the zine review …

If you aren’t lucky enough to live in Russia, you can download the demo via the MySpace page. You should also order it pressed onto vinyl, courtesy of Brainwreck Records. And if none of that suits your fancy, there is always Ebay. But don’t delay. Pick this up!

Common Cause – The Power To Change – Powered Records #12 – 2008

Common Cause is friggin incredible. This is not a lie. I’ve been slacking on my reviews lately (obviously) and Common Cause forced me to break the slump. Not sure how I slept on listening to this or reviewing it for so damn long. I’m sure Ange will give me a hard time for that. I bet he LOVES this band.

This band plays the old style of hardcore. No new jack shit. Likely influences include: Uniform Choice, Youth Of Today, Floorpunch and Rain On The Parade. This is real friggin good. The next time you are hanging in the Netherlands (Editor’s note: Klaas pointed out this mistake. Oops … Norway, duh. OC HARDCORE!), you should check out this band. And since that’s not so likely, you should start a petition for them to tour the US and then follow them like they were the Grateful Dead. They are worth it.

Try your luck on Ebay. Or hit up Powered Records and try to score some ill limited colored vinyl. I got a nice powder greenish one. Looks good. Great color choice. They have some pretty cool shirts too. Quit sleeping!

Remember the Anthrax Club? …

Chris Daily has teamed up with the Sheridan brothers to bring us a new book about the famous Anthrax Club of Connecticut. It’s ramping up in 2009 and headed to a bookshelf near you before you know it.


Remember the Anthrax Club?

Some of you may remember me and some of you will have no clue. My name is Chris Daily, and I used to do a few zines (Skate Confusion and Smorgasbord) back in the 80’s, as well as a record label. The first release was a comp 7″ recorded with Jeff R in the Anthrax on 01/24/1988.

The Anthrax Club was a place that we all spent a lot of time at. A club that brought live music into our lives at a crucial point in our adolescence. The bands that played there, the photos we all have seen, the flyers and the genius booking schedulesā€¦amazing.

For years I have thought about doing a book that would document the history and the excitement we all felt. 2009 brings that desire to a head. In talking with the owners, Shaun and Brian Sheridan, we agreed; a book is great idea. They are on board and pulling things out of storage. You have no idea how excited I am.

Without wasting any more of your time, I’d like to direct you to a web page announcing the project. I have spoken to a few of the old regulars but I want to document every one’s experience. Please take a look at the page, I am searching for anything you may have or remember that will make the story of the Anthrax Club more complete.

www.anthraxclubbook.com

I hope to hear from you soon.

-C.Daily

As for me, I don’t remember. I was age 6 in 1985. I was down with matchbox cars and Michael Jackson’s Thriller album. But if you were there, hit up Daily as he’s a good dude with a great idea.

December 2008: An Ebay Wrap Up …

2008 had highs and lows, as far as ebay and hardcore is concerned. We saw Wishingwell shirts sell for an ungodly amount. We also saw Youth Of Today shirts sell for pennies on the dollar. People were sleeping and people were bum rushing the queue. All in all, it barely made any sense to me. But 2008 is over and done with, and here’s the last wrap up for ’08. There’s a couple of gems in here. Check it.

Click here to see the rest of the steals and deals …

2008 had highs and lows, as far as ebay and hardcore is concerned. We saw Wishingwell shirts sell for an ungodly amount. We also saw Youth Of Today shirts sell for pennies on the dollar. People were sleeping and people were bum rushing the queue. All in all, it barely made any sense to me. But 2008 is over and done with, and here’s the last wrap up for ’08. There’s a couple of gems in here. Check it.


PX acetate screen “thing” – $26

Al made up some shirts in his basement and 15 years later, made $26 on the negative films, or something like that. Not bad at all, Al!


Original NFAA shirt, beat – $10.50

Wow, this one was beat. Great design, but beat. Too bad.


Bootleg YOT Youth Crew 88 tee – $8.50

Quality looking bootleg, if that’s your bag. Good price for a white tee regardless of what’s printed on it.


American Nightmare Hood (featured last month, unsold) – $45.00

This one was the re-list from last month’s wrap up. Last time, it didn’t meet the reserve (it ended at $33). This time it hit $45. I think I deserve a cut, right! šŸ˜‰


Bootleg Schism Logo tee – $46.00

I’ve always wanted an original Schism logo tee. I’ve never see one though. Hell, I’ve barely ever seen boots. I bid on this a few times, but once it started peaking over $40, I tossed in the towel. No thanks, dudes. If anyone has a legit Schism logo tee, hook it up!


Bootleg Chain Of Strength True Til Death – $41.00

Another boot. Another outrageous price.


H2O water drop ringer (OLD) – $6.50

Old H2O tee. Guess kids aren’t into XL ringers. Weird.


Original Smorgasbord Records 10th Anniversary tee – $38.99

Old Smorgasbord records tee. Fun fact. There is a rumor that kids would buy the 10th anniversary tee shirts (From 97, I think), then cut the sleeves off. They would then sew a sleeve from a color matched shirt back on, giving them an ’87 styled tee. What about that??


Original Burn Shall Be Judged tee – $63.51

Great tee. Great tee. No doubt about it. It looks a little beat, but well worth the amount spent. I hope the new owner wears it with pride.


Have Heart Crew Neck – $41.00

This band has chill merch. And for some reason, it almost always resells for ridiculous amounts of money. Take this crewneck. It’s less than a year old. In fact, they may still sell them on their tour. Wowza.


Right Brigade Boiling Point rip tee – $17.39

I think this one must have slid under the wire. Weird.


Bold Speak Out tee – $32.00

Here’s a quality tee. Sharp logo, great look, no weird blurry Matt picture either.


Original American Nightmare Demo – $58.00

This makes me want to sell my american nightmare demo. YIKES!


Original (??) Sick Of It All Tour 89 tee – $7.50

The seller claimed this tee was original. I am doubting that. It’s easily 19 years old. No way that shirt would have held up that well. No way. Great shirt though.


Bold Speak Out tee – $38.03

Hey look, another Bold Speak Out tee. This one clocks in for 6 more dollars than the last one. Not too shabby.


Bane Zip Logo hood – $8.41

I’ve got a bit of a Bane buying habit. That’s not too bad when a hooded sweatshirt sells for less than $10. If anyone has one that I don’t have, look me up. I want yours.


Ten Yard Fight first (or early) tee – $20.50

Plain and simple. It says what needs saying and leaves crappy graphics blowing in the wind. This shirt is probably 11-12 years old. Looks great.


Original Uniform Choice WW shirt – $0.99

This lasted for about 2 days on ebay. MAYBE. Probably less. Someone must have offered a good BIN price because the seller yanked it down. Anyone know how much it went for?


Andrew Thomas SXE CO tee – $0.50

No bids. Funny story: I became straight edge in early 1998. Prior to that, I didn’t want to purchase any tees that screamed STRAIGHT EDGE. During March of 1998, I drove to Detroit Fest (held in Wayne, Michigan, oddly enough) with 2 great friends. It was at this event that I decided it would be ok to purchase straight edge gear. Andrew Thomas CO had a merch table set up (probably wedged between a vegan cookie table and a zine table) and I grabbed one of their shirts. Actually, they had a portable clothing rack with shirts on hangers. High class! The first sxe shirt I purchased is the one pictured above. Oddly, that seller could have purchased it from me a few years ago and decided to resell it now. Who knows? Second fun fact: People referred to this shirt as my “Hampton Beach Straight Edge Shirt.” LOL!


Floorpunch long sleeve – $85.00

This is a fine way to wrap up December. This one ended on the last day and sort of chafed my ass. The seller purchased this shirt straight from Bill Punch during a phase where Bill sold all his remaining FP tees. Now I know the seller didn’t pay Bill Punch even half that much for that tee. I actually tried to get it from Bill when he was selling it originally but he already promised it to this other kid. And crap, this kid sells it on ebay a few months later, likely unworn. Damn it.

So there you have it. That’s December 2008. Some steals, some deals, some general wackiness. Until next month …

I Love Burritos …

Some people like to get dressed up and go to fancy dinners. Or order expensive wines and fancy cheeses. Others like big slabs of steaks or sandwiches with au jus. Me? I’d rather eat a burrito. I’m no burrito snob either. I’ll eat one from a hole in the wall, moe’s, chipotle, … As long as it’s vegan, I’m eating it. I prefer the kind you can lift. Not really big on burritos with mole sauce, but I’ll still eat ’em.

This was my dinner tonight. It was friggin amazing. Paired with a coke zero, some broiled cauliflower and a spicy cabbage salad. So friggin good. You’re into it, admit it!