Video: Have Nots – Used to Be
Posted by Bryan on Aug 30, 2010 » Media, News, Previews, Video

Check out the brand new official video for “Used to Be” by PGB Favorites Have Nots, filmed by master videographer Mike Gill of Circumvision! The Boston-based ska-punk band has released another excellent video featuring poignant and thought-provoking themes set to a fast-paced, fast-sung aggressive anthem. “Used to Be” is about growing up, getting old, and making changes over the course of your life – I’m sure there’s plenty of people reading this right now at their office job who can relate to things not quite turning out the way they envisioned! The video was shot by Mike Gill, who is responsible for some amazing videos from bands like Televandals, Confront, State Radio, Damone, and Wheat among others. This is the second video shot by Gill off of Have Nots’ debut album Serf City USA, PGB has featured the video for “One In Four” in the past. Watch this video here, and check out the full library over at the Circumvision website.
Have Nots will be playing this Saturday, Sepetember 4th, at the Middle East Downstairs as part of the CD Release Party for veteran Boston punks Far From Finished. FFF and Have Nots will be joined by PGB Track of The Week honorees Burning Streets and Lenny Lashley of Darkbuster (2000 WBCN Rumble winners). This is a jam-packed lineup of some of Boston punk rock’s best helping to kick off an unbelievable MONTH of music in the city – get your weekends clear now, because you won’t want to miss this or any of the shows we have coming up in town!
Saturday, September 24th – Middle East Downstairs
18+ / Doors at 8
$10 advance / $12 door
Far From Finished (CD Release)
Lenny Lashley (Darkbuster)
PGB Track Of The Week #59: Old Jack – Love Me Or?
Posted by Bryan on Aug 26, 2010 » Audio, Media, News, Previews, Track of the Week
Oldjack
“Love Me Or?”
Union Glory
© 2009 Self-Released
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I can’t believe this song hasn’t made Track Of The Week before now. This is easily the best song off of one of the best local releases of 2009! Oldjack has a residency at the end of every month at the Rosebud in Davis Square, Somerville. They’ve been inviting some of their favorite bands in town to play with them, and this Saturday night (8/28) is certainly one hell of a lineup! Check out the soulful sounds of Oldjack, the catchy pop rock of Brendan Boogie, and a special reunion set by retro indie rockers The Charms! This is a lot of great music for only $5, mark your calendars now and be sure to get down to Davis this Saturday!
Saturday, August 28th – Rosebud
21+ / $5 / Doors at 9pm
Brendan Boogie (acoustic)
Photo Gallery: The Stingray 5th Anniversary Party, Featuring The Welch Boys, Matalon, Old Crow & The 45s, 100th Monkey Effect @ Harpers Ferry, 8/19
Posted by Bryan on Aug 25, 2010 » Audio, Media, News, Photos

Stingray Body Art owner Scott Matalon, performing with his band Matalon at the Stingray 5th Anniversary Party at Harpers Ferry - Photo Credit: Scott Gacek
The Welch Boys – “Friend Or Foe” – The Welch Boys
(Stingray 5th Anniversary Party Headliner)
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The Welch Boys - Photo Credit: Scott Gacek
Thanks to Scott Gacek for the great photos! See more of his work at wickedcheapshots.com!
100th Monkey Effect
Photo Gallery: The Luxury, Streight Angular, Dead Cats Dead Rats @ The Ben Garceau Benefit / Boston Emissions Re-Birthday Party – Harpers Ferry 8/14
Posted by Bryan on Aug 24, 2010 » Audio, Media, News, Photos

Al Polk of Streight Angular, clearly shown here saluting the awesomeness of Playground Boston and all things PGB - Photo Credit: Justbill
Streight Angular – “Alright” – Alright EP
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This show at Harper’s Ferry served as a benefit for Ben Garceau, ex lead singer for Roman Traffic (formerly Gravehaven). A tragic accident Ben narrowly survived led to staggering hospital bills – by all accounts this benefit raised $750 to help him overcome his debt. The Garceau family is still accepting donations, if you’d like to contribute please visit this website.

The Luxury's Justin Day, very excited to get a feature in PGB - Photo Credit: JustBill
Saturday’s show was also the Re-Birthday party of local radio program Boston Emissions, hosted by Anngelle Wood. The show used to be part of the WBCN Sunday night lineup, but with the dissolution of WBCN approximately a year ago Wood took her show over to WZLX, and was celebrating her first anniversary at the new station.
Thanks to JustBill for the great photos! Check out Justbill.net for more of his work!
FREE DOWNLOAD: Razors In The Night – Live At Mad Oak
Posted by Bryan on Aug 23, 2010 » Audio, Downloads, Giveaways, Media
Mad Oak’s got another live session up, and once again it’s been made available for free download! Boston streetpunks Razors In The Night have been taking the world by storm basement by dingy basement, club by packed club, pit by ferocious pit. They’re currently recording a new full-length album, but while that’s in production they wanted to do something for their fans and give them some new music to hold them over until the new record gets finished up. RITN’s thunderous live set has been the stuff of legend in hardcore punk circles since they first broke out on the Boston scene early last year, with this new live album you can now check it out for yourself!
In late July RITN locked themselves in the infamous Allston recording studio to lay down a full set of raucous hardcore anthems with a few dozen of their friends. The purpose of the visit was to do a video shoot for their instant classic “Carry On!,” but while they were there Mad Oak master engineer Benny Grotto left the tapes running and captured the entire set! The video, shot by Mike Gill of Circumvision, won’t be finished for quite some time, but you can download all the audio from the night free of charge, courtesy of the good people down at one of the best studios in the city. The Live Album features all of the old favorites from 2009’s Carry On! EP, as well as a few brand new songs that will appear on the upcoming album! This is Boston hardcore in its most raw, primeval form – live, uncut, and with a horde of seething punks and skins screaming along to every word. If this doesn’t get your blood boiling then well, to put it bluntly, you’re a fucking corpse.
Razors In The Night – “Did I Stutter?” – Live At Mad Oak
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Razors In The Night – Live At Mad Oak
Download Link: 2010.07.22 Live at Mad Oak Live-to-2 Mixes.zip
The mp3 files aren’t labeled by song, so here’s the tracklisting for you to copy down:
1. Intro
2. Did I Stutter
3. Alcololists
4. Insufficient Funds
5. On The Outside
6. Carry On! – Intro
7. Carry On!
8. Jeff Allen – Intro
9. Get What You Give
10. Hate LA
11. Frustration – Intro
12. Frustration
13. Tuning to “D”
14. Hipster Holocaust
15. The Summers
16. Never Give In
17. Never Give In (Continued)
18. Skinhead Alright
19. Carry On! (Take 2)
PGB Pick: Tennis with I Have Ears, Family Portrait, Hunter S Floortom @ Great Scott, 8/22
Posted by Jeff on Aug 20, 2010 » Media, News, Previews, Video

The narrative behind an album can often be as compelling as the album itself, whether it’s Justin Vernon of Bon Iver locking himself in a remote Wisconsin cabin for three months to write “For Emma, Forever Ago” or that time when Puffy covered a Sting song in tribute to his boy Biggie. The story behind the music can often be bigger than the music itself. Meet Tennis, the husband and wife duo of Alana Moore and Patrick Riley. Their summery lo-fi beach bound hits have been met with rave reviews and an even bigger sense of mystery.
Moore and Riley began writing music together on an 8-month sailing voyage along the East Coast. The couple spent six years saving up for the trip, which was a childhood dream of Riley’s. Tennis’ song titles reference various ports they docked at on their journey – “Marathon” (Florida) “Baltimore” (like “The Wire”) and “South Carolina” (that one). The sense of discovery and adventure that fueled the trip are also present in the sounds and lyrics of their mysteriously poppy and fuzzed out record.
Tennis’ debut 7″ was released on Underwater Peoples late last month. The duo is touring the East Coast (by van) for their first time ever, and hope to unveil some of the mystery behind themselves. Catch their first east coast appearance on Sunday 8/22 at Great Scott on a great bill that also features Boston’s I Have Ears and Jersey’s Family Portrait.
Sunday, August 29th – Great Scott
18+ / $8 / Doors at 9pm
Hunter S. Floortom
PGB Pick: One Night Band @ Middle East Downstairs, 8/22
Posted by Bryan on Aug 20, 2010 » Media, News, Previews, Video
It’s that time again! 40 local Boston musicians split randomly into 8 5-piece bands, writing 4 songs (1 cover) over the course of a single day to be performed the very same night. Sound hectic? It is? Sound awesome? IT IS! This is the second annual occurrence of One Night Band, put on by the good folks over at Boston Band Crush for the benefit of East Boston youth music organization Zumix.
This year’s edition features another incredible roster taken from some of Boston’s best bands – Township, MEandJOANCOLLINS, Mellow Bravo, Sidewalk Driver, Mean Creek, Drug Rug, Gozu, Autumn Hollow Band… the list goes on and on. Head on over to the ONB website to check out bios and interviews of all the participants, then get down to the Middle East Saturday night for an unforgettable event! As an added bonus, the first 300 people in the door will get a gift bag filled with all sorts of free goodies! Check out the video below, it’s a documentary about how this amazing night went last year!
PGB Tix: Gallery East Reunion Show featuring DYS, Gang Green, Jerry’s Kids, The FUs, Antidote, Refuse Resist, Soul Control, Revilers @ Club Lido 8/29
Posted by Bryan on Aug 19, 2010 » Giveaways, Media, News, Previews, Video

“This is the end of hardcore. We started it, and we’re ending it here today.” When Springa of SS Decontrol uttered those famous words at a Jerry’s Kids show in 1984, he actually had a pretty good point. The once-thriving Boston Hardcore scene was dwindling into nothing – bands were breaking up left and right, or straying away from their roots by developing more of a metal style. The scene that produced the seminal hardcore compilation This is Boston, Not L.A. was finished. Gone was the furious energy, the rawness, the rage, the relentless Boston pride. Sure, some of the bands were still around. Sure, new bands like Slapshot, Sam Black Church, and Blood for Blood would carry on the Boston Hardcore tradition over the next few decades, but it just wasn’t the same, it wasn’t that Boston Hardcore sound that put this city on the map. The era had come to a close… until today.
Now we’ve got a SERIOUS reunion show on our hands. Gallery East, home of some of the most infamous of these hardcore shows back in the day, is producing a documentary about the early 80’s scene, titled xxx ALL AGES xxx. The documentary aims to enlighten the general public about the history of Boston Hardcore, and the impact Boston’s scene had on hardcore culture across the globe. To bring things full-circle, the filmmakers have convinced several of the biggest names of the era to reform for one night only, to play a show that will bring the city to its knees and the hardcore music spotlight back to Boston. They’ve also invited some of the Northeast’s best up-and-coming hardcore bands to share the stage with the old-school legends. (Check out the full listing of bands, with links, at the end of this article.) The show has been put together by xxx All Ages xxx Executive Producer Duane Lucia, Director Drew Stone, Producer Katie Goldman in conjunction with Shawn Refuse and Young & Strong Promotions. Footage from the show will be included in the finale of the documentary.
“Of all the reunion offers we’ve received over the years, the chance to do it in our home city, in support of old friends, and have it all filmed as a climax to the Boston Hardcore movie was the one we had to say yes to,” said Jonathan Anastas, DYS co-founder and bass player. Added DYS co-founder and singer Dave Smalley, “Duane [Lucia, founder of Gallery East] and Gallery East were very important to our growth as a band. We look forward to bringing it back to Boston.”

Tickets are still available for purchase at Horror Business and Regeneration Tattoo, both on Harvard Ave in Allston. They’ll only be available there until Saturday afternoon though, so if you want to avoid Ticketmaster fees you better get moving on down to Rock City! You can also purchase tix online at Ticketmaster up until the day of the show. BUT WAIT! PGB’s got a pair of tickets to give away as well! To enter to win, just send a picture of the best old-school Boston Hardcore flyer you can find to bryan@playgroundboston.com with the subject “GALLERY EAST.” The best flyer wins a pair of tickets! (Don’t worry, we don’t spam, we’ll only use your e-mail address to notify you if you’ve won.) We’re going to announce our winner on Thursday of next week, so if you don’t end up winning you’ll still have a chance to pick up tickets online or at the Club Lido box office. You DO NOT want to miss this show!
BONUS: In case you missed it, a few months ago we put up all the Gang Green songs from This Is Boston Not LA up for streaming audio. Check them out here.
Sunday, August 29th – Club Lido / Wonderland Ballroom
ALL AGES / Doors at 2pm / $15
Photo Gallery: Lucky 13 Bash featuring Planetoid & Sidewalk Driver @ Church 8/13
Posted by Bryan on Aug 18, 2010 » Audio, Media, News, Photos

Planetoid Singer/Bassist Locrius - Photo Credit: Scott Gacek
Sidewalk Driver – “Dancing With Her Friends” – For All The Boys And Girls
(PGB Track of the Week #18)
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Planetoid – “Beyond The Black Hole” – Shadow Of The Planetoid
(PGB Track of the Week #26)
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Thanks to Scott Gacek for the incredible camera work! See more of his photography at his website!

Sidewalk Driver Lead Singer Tad McKitterick - Photo Credit: Scott Gacek
Thanks are also in order for local promoter Agent Bishop, who put together yet another incredible lineup of Boston’s best bands! Our apologies to Liptease and Gene Dante, who opened up the night in front of Sidewalk Driver and Planetoid, yet unfortunately are not pictured here (well, except for one picture of Gene at his best.) Check out the Agent Bishop Website for news on more great shows in the future!
Gene Dante & The Future Starlets





