The forum is now to new posts. All the historical content is still available to browse.
if you are looking for musicians to play with, please view the Bands Seeking Musicians list, or use the Musicians Directory
You can use our pages on social media to connect:
Message Board > Album Reviews > North Side Kings-Organizing Our Chaos |
_Griphin_ User Info... | I haven't heard this album YET, but it goes retail in a few weeks, and I'll be sure to buy a copy. Here's a review from the Phoenix New Times... North Side Kings Organizing Our Neighborhood (Thorp Records) If there weren't asshole junkies and layabouts, Danny Marianino and company would have precious little to go on a tirade about. Lucky for us, there seems to be no end to the supply of good-for-nothings hanging around the social hall. This third effort goes further out than the band's last release, A Family Affair, in proving that beneath the hardscrabble exteriors of North Side Kings beat the hearts of civic-minded good egg citizens, even if the NSK notion of organizing the neighborhood often involves rearranging someone's face. ("If you spit on my street, it's safer to move.") This time out, though, they've ditched the Mafioso affiliations that may have been a shrewd marketing ploy in view of The Sopranos' pop culture supremacy, but sometimes blurred the line between Italian pride and racism. Here, Marianino settles that mistaken score with his equal-opportunity-to-pummel block watch group ("We got a crew of 30 niggas that will settle the score") and an almost utopian worldview ("The only way to be in perfect harmony is to smash a brick in the face of your enemies"). While there's no softening of the band's musical approach, the cleaner mix and more streamlined guitar attack here allow some of Marianino's funnier beefs to leap out above the din. Notwithstanding a cover of Social Distortion's "Down on the World," the North Side Kings sound optimistic, upbeat and damned near accessible to the Joe Schmoes who are too scared to stand near a mosh pit. But don't take stay-at-home critics' word for it. The guys in the band'll tell you themselves: "North Side Kings are undefeated, lowlife!" --- It really grabs your interest from the track I've heard (well two actually). - Tue, 6 Jul 2004 3:22pm | ||
Josh Nails User Info... | SOmeone from this band knocked Glen Danzig out. http://server3.mathcs.duq.edu/~fa01hoang/zyx.mpg - Tue, 6 Jul 2004 11:50pm | ||
|
We are an open, community-owned platform to help artists and arts organizations reach their audiences and each other.
For physical events that happen at a specific time. For example a concert, or dance performance. If there are multiple shows, you can still duplicate your event to cover them all.
For online / livestream events. This will allow you to include a livestream url and have it featured in our livestream listings.
Venues, Event Promoters, Support Services etc.