Zac Clark, Rocker Tycoon

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Rocker Tycoon Day: Not Blood Paint pics from BCSR

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May 16, 2012 at 1:30 pm

Rocker Tycoon Day: Wyldlife pics from BCSR

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May 16, 2012 at 1:15 pm

Groove on Grove: Ben Franklin, Meet/Pause, Bad Parts

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“So yea watch the cussin’, fellas.” I tell Scott, Sean, Keith and Graeme of Meet/Pause. It’s their first Groove on Grove, I figure I might as well get that out of the way.

“So, Zac, I’m gonna pull you on stage and you can talk about what you have going on and introduce the bands and stuff.” Dancing Tony Susco, who runs the Groove on Grove events, tells me. A small amount of fear washes over me, because I really hadn’t prepared for this moment. He let me book the bands and help promote the event so naturally he’d want me to come up and be the center of attention for a part of the evening. I just hadn’t prepared.

Eddie Garza of Ben Franklin appears, “We’ll probably steer clear of ‘Teamwork.'” He refers to a B-side off the band’s latest release, The Urgency EP, which has glaring use of the F-bomb. It’s a family oriented event so they geared their set toward not pissing off potential new fans and tainting young ears.

My head is still spinning with thoughts of my impending speech as The Bad Parts are rocking out. Ska infused rock, trombones and all, the Bad Parts are James Burns (Guitar/Vocals), Chris Garcia (Drums/backup vocals), Charles Potenza (Bass) John Sequiera (Trombone/backup vocals) Rob Miranda (Trumpet/backup vocals) and Daniel Palmer (Alto Sax). The kids on the grass mat were tearing it up. There was a little guy in the crowd wearing a “Nevermind the Bullocks” Sex Pistols shirt that was putting the groove in Groove on Grove.

The Bad Parts finish and Tony intros me to the crowd I say a few words about the Brick City Sound Riot and talk up Meet/Pause then they begin playing. Like a doctor after a shot, Tony could tell I was a little nervous, but my first appearance went well, “That wasn’t so bad.” He smiles and moves to the front to get the crowd stirred up.

Meet/Pause is from New Brunswick. I met them a few months back and thought they had something unique going on. It was apparent that I was spot on, because after their first song there was a crowd of toddlers with balloon swords having a massive Jedi battle as they played. Watching from Backstage with the other members of Ben Franklin, you could tell Meet/Pause was digging the scene as well. The played through their EP “Cluster Cascade“. and threw in a few older tunes as well. After their set they were all smiles, GonG has this really positive effect on how bands see Jersey City.

Tony motioned me back onstage, I was feeling a lot more confident now. We talked about the burgeoning music scene here, and about Uncle Joe’s and the void it left in said scene. Then he asked me about Ben Franklin. If we weren’t pressed for time I could have told the crowd about Ben Franklin for hours. I know almost as much about the band as I do the historical figure, perhaps more.

Billy Gray (guitar,vocals) Sarah Tomek (Drums), Eddie Garza (bass, vocals) and Adam Copeland (guitar) are damn near family. Heavily involved in the music scene incredibly supportive, not to mention talented (and hey let’s throw in good looking while we’re at it) Ben Franklin is almost more of a force majeure than a rock band. That said, the crowd went bonkers for them.

I confess I haven’t been to Groove on Grove since they changed the location of the stage. I have to say I really like it. More room for the food trucks and vendors, and this set up, I believe, sort of forces folks to see the bands. I turned to the crowd at one point and realized the crowd was one of the largest I’d seen for these events. A line of folks from the PATH station just standing there watching the band. They finished out the set with “Tell Us How You Really Feel”, a personal favorite of mine off their LP Optimist, which is free at bandcamp . Tony called for the all too obvious encore and they busted out with Fren Banklin, the band’s signature battle cry. It’s about the fictional, and sometimes science fictional, exploits of their namesake. Everyone got into it.

After the show, I hunkered down over a few beers with Billy. We talked about the show, about movies and comics. He confessed, “I forgot my entire verse in Fren Banklin was not even close to kid friendly. I had to make it up on the fly as the event horizon of my part came up. It looked like I didn’t know the words.” We laughed I thought he did a fine job, though I did laugh at the times they had to switch words. I’m pretty sure only I noticed anything out of the ordinary, and I was too busy cackling to care.

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September 8, 2011 at 9:32 am

Brick City Bios: Rye Coalition

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Forged in the fires of the NJ/NY 90’s hardcore scene, tempered in the local rock scene in NJ and ultimately battle tested on the national touring circuit, Rye Coalition is Ralph Cuseglio, Justin A Morey, Jon Gonnelli, Herbert Wiley V and David A Leto. New Jersey’s Hard Luck Five are veritable legends in this scene. Foot stumping, heart pounding through and through hardcore. The tale of their rise and fall is as relevant and auspicious as Icarus’ or Lucifer’s. They are reforming to help spread awareness for their upcoming rockumentary: Rye Coalition: The Story of the Hard Luck Five. Check out the trailer and try to hold yourself together for just another week and a half!

http://ryecoalitionthemovie.com/watch/

Photo: M Nashel Photography

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September 6, 2011 at 2:00 pm

Brick City Bios: No Pasaran!

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Jersey’s post hardcore heroes Eric Mason, Thomas Barret and Romel Espinel are No Pasaran.  Veterans of the local scene, they specialize in no nonsense clenched fisted political rock.  In a recent interview with Jersey Beat’s Jim Testa Romel was quoted, “We’ve always felt like we speak for the downtrodden, for the disenfranchised.”  There’s no better way to express it, aside from when they’re playing.  They just put out an EP “Porter in the Making” through Killing Horse Records give it a look!

http://www.facebook.com/nopasarannj

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September 2, 2011 at 12:00 pm

Brick City Bios: Tiny Giant

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More many merely records Tiny Giant is a local rock support group (Hello, I’m Zac Clark and I’m a rockaholic).  Emcompassing, so many bands a list would be ridiculous, Brick City Sound Riot is as much a brain child of this community as it is anyone’s.  Although the homebase in located in the seedy depths of a New Brunswick basement, it’s tentacles reach as far as Brooklyn and even toward Philly.    Tonight they are releasing a compilation with 7 bands it goes live at 7pm get it while it’s hot!

http://tinygiantrecords.bandcamp.com/

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August 23, 2011 at 7:00 pm

Brick City Bios: Killing Horse Records

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Michael Sylvia and Ryan Gross love music.  That much is undeniable (You should see these cats represent at shows).  Killing Horse Records started in a Kearny, NJ apartment.  Two cats with a love for music and a knowledge for that art, helping their friends get something physical out of their music careers.  Now five bands strong (Ben Franklin, No Pasaran!, Cicada Radio, Secret Country and Invisible Lines) they are quickly becoming a household name in the underground New Jersey rock scene.  That said, their parties are not to be missed, and you can expect them both to be on the front lines at the Brick City Sound Riot.  Actually, Mike will be on the front lines, and Ryan will be in the sound booth, but you get the picture.

http://www.killinghorserecords.com/

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August 23, 2011 at 5:00 pm

Brick City Bios: Nico Blues

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Sometime in the late 90’s garage rock got moved to the basement (It was probably because your Uncle John moved in and refurnished the garage).  In the basement, with the funny smells and the too low ceilings, garage rock transformed into basement rock.  That’s were Reed Adler, Skylar Adler, Eric Goldberg, Evan Campbell and Daniel Goldberg come in as the Nico Blues.  Catchy guitar hooks, and memorable choruses, it’s a perfect recipe for the New Brunswick night scene where the music is actually underground.  Check out their LP aptly named “Blame the Boredom, Blame the Basements” on Bandcamp!

http://thenicoblues.bandcamp.com/

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August 23, 2011 at 2:00 pm

Brick City Bios: Secret Country

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Ever been Hornswaggled?  Are you on the run?  In upto your ears in credit debt?  Secret Country understands.  Eric Mason, Jay Monaco, Joe Hart, Matt Siegle, Tim Siegle and Yan Izquierdo ain’t just whistling dixie.  Songs about women, songs about whiskey, hell, songs about hot dogs… how can one go wrong?  There’s a serious desire from crowds to jump in their competition orange Dodge Chargers and make a break for the county line when these rough ridin’, fast talkin’, high falutin’ good ole boys get down and dirty.

http://www.facebook.com/secretcountry

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August 22, 2011 at 5:00 pm

Brick City Bios: Ben Franklin

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Billy Gray, Eddie Garza, Sarah Tomek and Adam Copeland are gonzo rockers Ben Franklin. If you could personify a breach of etiquette and then translate it musically, you’d fall short of the mark of attempting to describe the subtle rabble rousing these four are responsible for. Imagine Red Sonja, Hunter S Thompson, Greg Ginn and Ron Paul wrote music together. Rumor has it there’s a new LP in the works.  In the mean time, sharpen your senses on there previous LP “Optimist” or their newer EP “Urgency”.

http://wearebenfranklin.com/

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August 19, 2011 at 7:00 pm