Showing posts with label Borgo Pass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Borgo Pass. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Local Talent Getting Recognized!


One of the very first bands that I reviewed live in show is now being featured on Reverbnation.com!

The guys from Borgo Pass are awesome. They play heavy music and in concert they just kick ass. I've seen them perform twice and each time they had the entire venue moving to the music, with fists flying through the air and headbangers letting their hair fly.


Congrats to Borgo Pass, go and check out their music!

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Friday, February 6, 2009

ON THE AIR

Today was our first live-on-air show today!

We had an in studio interview with Joe and Paul from BORGO PASS!! They have a show tommorow as well as next week (CF @ BEERY's), listen for more info!

http://www.zshare.net/audio/552040444d776f3d/

Full playlist (aritst/track):

Inhuman - What You Wanted
Hotspur - Criminal
Rebel Dead - Straight Razor Smile
US Royalty - Keep It Cool
Cloud 9 - How You Livin
Ten Thousand Dollar Ego - We Need To Talk
Tombs - Darker Than Your Nights
A Day To Remember - The Downfall of us All
Planeshift - Death Of our Days
Iridesense - Don't Say Hi
Borgo Pass - The Dogs Know Better


------->>>>>>>BORGO PASS INTERVIEW<<<<<<<-----

Borgo Pass - Flesh & Bone
Oh No Not Stereo - Brothers
Color blind Light - The Last Mistake
Kids Of Survival - My Addiction
Tauk - Eva
Pmtoday - To Sleep Perchance to Dream
My Getaway - Heart Attack
Crystal Kid - In A Little While

Thanks for tuning into us! Next week, David Wakeling interview and new music!

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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

1/3 @ Beery's




It's the night at Beery's I've been waiting for. Borgo Pass, Tombs, Black Anvil, and Inhuman, nd in that order.

The crowd was big at the bar, full of fans. The cool part was that everyone was of different walks and ages. It was nice to see some fifty year old bang his head to the heavy bass lines guitar riffs of Borgo Pass. It was amazing to finally see these guys perform. They put on quite a show, and I was surprised to learn that the lead singer James Tamarazzo had just gotten over being a little sick. Even so, he delivered to everyone there a great show. Same as the guitarist Gary Bennett from Black Anvil, he had a broken foot.

I had the chance to meet just about everyone from the bands. I love how chill everyone is. They are really dedicated to delivering their bests to their fans. When people come up to them after the show they always extend an arm even if they are busy breaking down the stage.

The stage had been removed for this show, so all the bands were standing on level ground with everyone. This made it really feel like a more personal show. The guys from Tombs were up next and brought more bass heavy riffs out for everyone. Then was Black Anvil, a black metal trash band that brought out a large handful of concert goers. They had everyone around them banging their heads. You could feel the energy moving through the crowd rhythmically.

Up next and last was Inhuman. With them came a small mosh pit and tons more energy. There were always fists in the air and hair flying around. It's these shows that really show that the metal and rock scene on Long Island is still well and alive. These guys are still going into the studios and writing new music to feed the hungry mouths of fans.

It was a great night, even one with a birthday party in the basement. It felt like a party all around the bar, and I can't wait to catch these guys again.

Until next time, peace.