Spiderz Play Tonight in NYC at Midnight

Sat, September 12, 2009

Crash Mansion
199 Bowery
New York, NY 10002
Tickets: $10 available at the door.
The event is for ages 21+

Everyone attending the show will get a live song from each of the bands recorded that night.  You’ll be able to say “I was there.”

7:30 Charetta – Their sound can be described as groove and bottom-heavy, blending passion and aggression with hook-driven melodies. Click to get their debut album, Defying the Inevitable from amazon.com

8:30 Apache Stone – Frontman, Michael Lombardi, stars in the hit TV show “Rescue Me.” Click to get their self-titled debut album, from amazon.com

9:30 13th Floor – “We are the unwanted love child of Stone Temple Pilots and Alice in Chains.” Click to get their debut EP from amazon.com.


10:30 Shadows Lie
– The music of Shadows Lie is a dark, intense blend of heavy guitars and vocal stylings ranging from Tori Amos to Incubus. Click to get their album from cdfreedom.com


11:30 Black Water Rising
– A collection of soul baring, angst ridden, riff heavy material that is proudly anchored in the foundations of traditional Hard Rock song writing.

12:30 The Spyderz – Lead singer evan seinfeld of biohazard, brings the raw punch that every real rock & roll band needs!

3 thoughts on “Spiderz Play Tonight in NYC at Midnight

  1. Larry Horse says:

    This guy gets to play in front of live audiences cause he became a suitcase pimp, never heard of Biohazard before the Illustrated Man married Tera. Just aint fair, Dimebag Dave is dead and this guy still gets to play.

  2. Third Axis says:

    Larry, a respectful correction: I believe you’re referring to Dimebag Darrell, *R.I.P.*

    Biohazard has been around since the early ’90s. They were among the early NY hardcore scene, along with Agnostic Front, Cro-Mags, Sick Of It All, and others—although their original style was more in the early rap-rock genre, but predating “acts” like Limp Bizkit, and much better—and their debut full-length on Roadrunner in ’92 was a major seller. I last saw them a few years ago at the Troubadour in L.A., opening for Clutch, and they kicked ass. Seinfeld has payed his road dues and he’s done a solid job of steering Tera’s career on a lucrative course. She wasn’t going anywhere fast until he came along and gave her more of a rock ‘n’ roll cred and took her indy, which was a smart move. I certainly wouldn’t categorize him as an SP, but more accurately as a manager, and he directs as well.

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