Monday, November 22, 2010

Our First Veg Thanksgiving -

Our main course includes-

Quoron Turk'y Roast
Sauteed mushroom and whole wheat panko breaded green beans
Our famous loaded baked potato topped with veggie cheddar cheese and meatless smart bacon.

Our desserts include -

Pecan pie & a
Pumpkin Parfait w/ Chocolate + Ginger Snaps Topping

For vegan recipes check out- vegangela.com

Thursday, November 18, 2010


Full name: Davin
Band: Kingdom
Important links:
blogspot
Kingdom







Who is the biggest influence in your musical career?

A "career" is a pretty hefty title, but honestly I do play music than anything else in my life so I suppose it's accurate. The band Reagan Youth is my biggest influence, though musically it doesn't come forward that much in Kingdom. (We covered them on our '9 Lives' 7"!) I respect any band that plays their music unselfconsciously and pushes boundaries with what they're presenting, and very, very few bands do or have done that.

What is your favorite part of playing shows?

I'm like Garth Algar in Wayne's World, "I like to play." I love playing. I love our songs. I love hearing them, I love singing them, I love seeing what solos Dave comes up with, I love covering my favorite bands. Of course all the stuff that comes with playing shows is worth something too (or else we'd just play in our basement)-kids singing along, stage diving, moshing, even the kids in the back with their arms cross who are uncomfortable as all hell with us, I just love the whole damn thing. That's a crap answer huh? "What do you like about shows?" "Um, shows." Haha.

Do you any plan to be going on any tours?

Yep! We're going to start booking a week and half east coast tour for the end January in the next couple days, then we're headed to South America in March, then we're doing a full US in April, then we're going to Europe over the summer. Gonna be a busy year.

What was your inspiration to write your album "the rage that guides"?

Musically we wanted to take it to the heavier side of things. Lyrically I wanted to make it a timely political record. We're vegan and straight edge, and while those things are important there's a hell of a lot of more going on in this world that's just as important. So I wrote about things that were happening at the time- racist and corrupt police using Philly's "stop and frisk" to target poor and black folks, consumerism at it's lowest as illustrated by the Walmart employee who was trampled to death by shoppers on black friday 2 years ago, the Animal Enterprise Terrorism act that targets animal rights activists in America, a sense of hopelessness that I can't help but feel when hearing there are carcinogens in every woman's breast milk on earth. Despite that, I think it's a pretty positive record because for all of those things there are solutions, and I have faith that we'll find them.


What was your inspiration for writing the song Pythoness?

Night after night on our last US tour, I asked the crowd how many people a girl need to sleep with to be considered a slut. Their answers went anywhere from 3 in a year to 50 in a year, 5 in a week to 20 in a week, 2 in a day... no one could agree. Then I asked if it made a difference if the girl loved or cared for those people. All different answers. Then I asked if the girl had only been with 2 people in her life, but cared nothing for them? Again, different answers. "Slut" is a word used to punish women for being sexual, it means nothing, it has no real definition because if it did it couldn't be applied to anyone with a uterus (which is how it's used now.) It's a weapon against women and it works. We all know girls who fear acting "slutty", how many dudes do we know who fear the same? Pythoness is a song about women making whatever choices they want and disregarding what people say, because for girls in this world it's a lose/lose situation- virgin
or whore, in love or not, 1 fuck or 100, it doesn't matter. What makes the real difference is having the self awareness and self respect to make decisions in your best interest- and if that's just getting off, that's cool, and if it's abstinence, that's cool, and it's doin' the one you love, that's cool too.

Can you tell us some more about leaving Eulogy Record and entering the studio to record ?

Not much else to say on the Eulogy front. We just want to be on a label that does vinyl and Eulogy wasn't it. We recorded 6 news songs 2 weeks ago, 4 are going on our new 7", 2 are going on something else (to be announced later.) Our new record is getting mixed right now, and we'll be making an announcement on who we're doing it with soon!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010



















We know we kept pushing the Postmortem Zine Mixtape digital download release back and we finally got around to finishing everything with the mixtape two days ago.
We thought we would just surprise everybody with this release on Nov/17.

Here is the track listing:

Stay up, Stay alive- Dead End Path
Misery- Scourge
Blank Stares- Reach The End (Formerly Rebuild)
Day By Day- Think Straight
Broken Pieces- Stand Your Ground
Caged- Breaker (Formerly To The Depths)
Truth Inside- Truth Inside
Something To Scream For- Declarations
1997 Doge Nightmare- Dead Streets (Live)
The Fourth Wall- Brooksite
*Bonus tracks:
Ain't Hard To Tell- Dead End Path


To download go to our Mediafire link
*If there is a problem downloading this zip please email postmortemzine@yahoo.com!

Saturday, November 13, 2010


Name: Nick LaGrega
Band: Brooksite
Important links:
Brooksite Music







Who is the biggest influence in your musical career?

To narrow it down to just one is a little hard but some of the biggest influences for us consist of great bands like All Out War,100 Demons,Shattered Realm, Terror and many others.

What is your favorite part of playing shows?

I would have to say just getting to play for new people is great and seeing the people's reactions to what were playing is awesome.

Do you have any plan to be going on any tours?

I would love to go on full tour's but between school and having to work we will probably only do little weekend tours every now and then, but hopefully one day we will be able to do like a two week long tour or something like that.

What was your inspiration to write your new EP?

For the most we pretty much all listen to a lot of different types of hardcore bands and we figured out a way to combine things that a band like Trapped Under Ice would do with something a band like 100 Demons or Shattered Realm would do. We just wanted to write something that we would enjoy playing and something that was a little different from the other local bands coming out of Long Island.

What was your inspiration for writing the song The fourth wall?

Lyrically the song is about thinking something is real when it's actually fake. Pretty much getting fooled by the world and life.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

QUICK UPDATE: We know we've been taking "forever" to put out our digital release of The Postmortem Mixtape.
As of now their are about 10 songs on the mixtape and we are planning to release the end of November.

*Short story is that two of the bands we have tried to contact a number of times will not/have no interest of returning our email therefore we are doing 2 bonus tracks on the mixtape that are not bands we have interviewed.

stay tuned for more updates via twitter * @postmortem_zine
- Aaron XXX