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PHOTOS: Dead:Stop, Next to None, and Another Day Dawns at The Originals Music Series (with special guest Mike Portnoy)

Some nights on the music scene make us realize why we do what we do.

OK, to be fair, we’ve had quite a few of those lately. However, tonight reinforced for us that there’s much to look forward to around our Valley, year-round, and that any night can be amazing.

Let’s start with Dead:Stop. The heavy rock/hardcore band started the evening with a dash of punk edge and infectious energy that got the folks in attendance — many of them among our music scene’s younger demographic — up and moving.

After that came Next to None, another young, but wickedly talented band whose progressive metal flair is perhaps only rivaled by its stage presence. Their genre, of course, is not a surprise — the band’s backline includes Max Portnoy on drums, whose father, Mike, is the former drummer for Dream Theater.

Speaking of Mike Portnoy, he was in the house, and would join in on a special treat after his son’s band finished its official set. Portnoy, as well as members of Next to None and local hard rock band Another Day Dawns (who we’ve recently seem somewhere… can’t put our finger on it, though…) participated in an open jam. Musicians rotated in and out for about 45 minutes, playing a jukebox worth of hard rock and metal hits and ending with a full company version of Metallica’s “Enter Sandman.”

Through it all, the packed house and sense of enthusiasm at Chicago Restaurant’s Club Gravity also provided good vibes. With so much youth in the room and onstage, it was easy to dispel the notion that the younger generation doesn’t “get it.” Not only do they get it — but they are just as good at making music as folks twice their age.

The future is bright for our Valley’s music scene, and for every artist who took the stage on Thursday night.

PHOTOS: The Second Annual Lehigh Valley Musicians Social

In addition to good vibes and a healthy exchange of ideas, Thursday night at The Originals Music Series’ Lehigh Valley Musicians Social featured a stellar lineup of musicians.

The night kicked off with Scott Marshall & Marshall’s Highway, who delivered yet another signature performance of rock, country, blues and everything in between. They were followed by Valdez, a talented foursome from Philly, and Pinnacle, who capped off the evening with their first performance since 2014. Each band shared a distinctive sound all its own with those in attendance, making this a showcase to remember.

We have some great photos compiled by LVU contributor Lisa Robinson, who did a fantastic job filling in behind the camera while I manned our table. Take a look!

Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week: June 13-19

It’s time to get social!

On Thursday night, you have the opportunity to mix and mingle with your musical brethren from the Lehigh Valley and beyond. You’ll also get to meet us – Lehigh Valley Underground will have a table, which may feature a couple of surprises…

Learn more about that, and some other cool events, as you dive right into the…

Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week!

Thurs., June 16 | 7 p.m.
The Second Annual Lehigh Valley Musicians Social at The Originals Music Series
Venue: Chicago Restaurant, 1179 Airport Road, Allentown
Admission: FREE
Description: Join Scott Marshall, Pinnacle, and Valdez for this special night of music and networking, presented by The Fyre & Ice Show.

Fri., June 17 | 7 p.m.
JingerKroa Opens for Jackyl at the Sherman Theater
Venue: 524 Main St., Stroudsburg
Admission: $18 advance; $22 day of show
Description: The Lehigh Valley natives keep their hot streak going, opening for another nationally-touring act at the Sherman Theater.

Sat., June 18 | 10 p.m.
Hector Rosado y Orq HACHE at ¡Sabor! Latin Festival
Venue: ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem
Admission: FREE
Description: Join Hector Rosado and the many other great acts who comprise the ¡Sabor! Latin Festival lineup at SteelStacks this weekend.

PHOTOS: The Phoenix Bridge at The Originals Music Series

Through the chaos of last-minute preparations for Saturday’s Sixth Annual PBS39 BrewFest (for which I was the event chair), and deciding that this was also the perfect week to move into my new apartment (I’m insane), I knew that I needed to get out on the scene at some point this week. So, I went for ol’ reliable — The Originals Music Series.

Originally, I was planning on snapping photos of the evening’s two bands, Mind Grenade and the Phoenix Bridge. However, growing pains in my new place of residence — i.e.; putting in a maintenance call for the washing machine — caused me to arrive just as Mind Grenade was wrapping up their set. I’m bummed that I missed them, but I would like to make a personal appeal to the dudes from Mind Grenade: Let me know about some upcoming shows, and I promise I’ll come out to cover one.

I did, however, get to hear The Phoenix Bridge live for the first time. This is a band that I’ve heard much about over the past few months, and I certainly was not disappointed. Frontman Patrick Leaver’s charisma was immediately evident, and, as a die-hard fan of Our Lady Peace and Raine Maida, I particularly marked out for (pro wrestling terminology for “thoroughly appreciated”) his use of a megaphone. On the whole, the band was as tight as can be, with their sound reminiscent of many of rock’s greats.

Enjoy the gallery below!

 

Artist Q&A: Alpha Zero Three

Tonight, Alpha Zero Three makes its hotly-anticipated live debut at The Originals Music Series. The band, whom you’ve heard on Quinn Spinn programming over the past several weeks, is joined by Dissension Rising, Site Unknown and Autoerotica for a great night of heart-pounding rock.

Monty Leach, Bob Giovannetti, and Jeff Smith from Alpha Zero Three answered a few questions for Lehigh Valley Underground prior to the big night.

What were you all doing before Alpha Zero Three?
Monty:
I was doing some writing, mostly on a hiatus, for the past two years. Prior to that, I had been in the original band Driver, a cover band named Wicked Garden, and several other original bands. The rest of the group has been kicking around the Lehigh Valley music scene for years. Jeff was the vocalist for Magnum, Russ played drums for Toga Party, Bob played keys for Skinny Mulligan and Truth & Soul, and Stefon played bass for Simon Apple and Cranked.

How did you guys come together?
Monty:
I recorded the Driver CD at Bob’s studio, and Bob and I became friends and wrote and recorded a couple songs together over the years. Jeff and I had played together in Wicked Garden, and when I found out he and Bob had played together years ago, I finally put the three of us in the same room, and we’ve been working together ever since.

How did you guys come up with the name, Alpha Zero Three?
Bob: Unfortunately, there’s not a very compelling story here! *laughs* We write and record at my studio in Alpha, NJ. At the time, the band only consisted of Jeff, Monty, and myself. The Zero…well, that just sounded cool.

Speaking of names, Ninja from the Fyre & Ice Show wanted me to ask this next one: How did you get the name for Crystal Pig Studios?
Bob:
Back in the early 90’s, I was on a vacation in Florida and went into a shop on the boardwalk that sold crystal figurines… and walked out with a crystal pig. I put it in the control room and, next thing I know, I start getting them as gifts for Christmas and birthdays. Before long, they were everywhere! A friend walked into the studio one day and said, “Crystal Pig Studio.” If anyone would like to see where AZ3 creates our music, check out crystalpigstudio.com

You guys have a handful of songs already released, including your latest, “My Signal.” Tell us what listeners can expect to hear.
Jeff: We are big fans of heavier melodic rock, so that seems to be what comes out. There’s no denying we’re fans of bands that came out of Seattle in the 90’s, and Monty is a huge Dave Grohl fan. There are also more obscure influences from each member, like Nine Inch Nails, Bob Mould, Kings X, and even Ozzy.

People have a chance to hear these tracks on Thursday, when AZ3 makes its live debut at The Originals Music Series. How stoked are you guys?
Bob:
A few of us have played in original bands in the past, but for me and Jeff, this is a new experience. Having people connect with music that we’ve written is an incredibly powerful feeling, so we can’t wait to take the stage and share our music in a live setting!

You’re sharing this bill with Site Unknown, Dissension Rising (from all the way in Ireland), and Autoerotica. What’s it like to be debuting as part of this great night of rock?
Monty: It’s super-flattering! I can’t imagine a better time. It’s going to be a really, really huge, quality night of music. We’ve gotten to know these other bands through Neue Regel Radio, and it feels like it’s going to be a really positive, collaborative night, as well. Group hugs all around!

Any surprises in store for those in attendance?
Bob: So far, AZ3 has released five songs that you can check out on our ReverbNation page: www.reverbnation.com/alphazerothree. In addition to those songs, we’ll be performing a few new originals that no one but the band has heard yet! We also plan on throwing a few cool cover songs into the set… but you’re going to have to be at the show to find out what those are.

Anything else you’d like to add?
Monty: It’s really satisfying to be back out there playing original music again. We can’t thank Ninja, Pitbull, RTFX, Lunatic Fist, and all our other friends at Neue Regel Radio, and Chicago Restaurant’s Club Gravity enough for the opportunity to play and hear original music in the Lehigh Valley.

Review: Dissension Rising – Retribution

Dissension Rising joins Site Unknown, Autoerotica, and Alpha Zero Three at The Originals Music Series this Thursday at 7 p.m., only at Chicago Restaurant’s Club Gravity in Allentown.

Artist: Dissension Rising
Album: Retribution (EP)
Released: 2015
Genre: Hard Rock

Dissension Rising’s EP “Retribution” has everything you could want in a hard rock record. It’s fast, it’s high-energy, and contains more face-melting guitar riffs and solos than any mortal band would be able to fit into a four-track EP. Yet, the Irish quartet does all of that and more so effortlessly, leaving their listeners pumped up and ready to take on the world.

Singer Danni Carroll makes a statement on “Retribution” as one of hard rock’s emerging female stars, possessing a soulful voice and vocal presence that puts her among the genre’s best. She’s supported by driving, head-banging drum beats from Kian Johnston and masterful guitar work by the duo of Keith Garrett and Romulo Albuquerque.

The thing about critiquing this EP is that it’s tough to pick out highlights, only because every track could be considered one. From the beginning of opening track “From the Inside,” the band lets you know that they aren’t playing around. Then, we keep the high energy going with “Heaven Knows She Tried,” a big-sounding track destined for rock radio that features a standout performance from Carroll. “Left Behind” is another fun performance, which seems like a great early-set fit to get the crowd moving.

The apex of “Retribution,” however, is the closing track, “Shame.” Johnston’s drum work in particular Is downright impressive, and it makes this the type of track you turn up to 11 while driving with your windows down on the highway – the faster, the better!

Track listing:
1) From the Inside
2) Heaven Knows She’s Tried
3) Left Behind
4) Shame

PHOTOS: The Secret System at The Originals Music Series

Last night was our first night out on the scene (or at least, actively covering a show) since Allentown JazzFest. Certainly, it’s been a busy couple of weeks, but not too busy to get back to The Originals Music Series.

While we were there, we caught a few songs from — and snapped a few photos of — The Secret System. We look forward to hearing more from the Lehigh Valley natives as time goes on.

Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week: Apr. 18-24

So much great music in the Valley this week. Man… are we sure LAUNCH can’t wait until next weekend?

It’s another big week for the live scene in eastern PA, including a Super Saturday of shows both in the Valley and a little ways away (hello, LAUNCH Music Conference). Learn more as we present the…

Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week!

Thurs., Apr. 21 | 7 p.m.
The Originals Music Series
Venue: Chicago Restaurant, 1179 Airport Road, Allentown
Admission: FREE
Description: Julius returns this week alongside September Silence to the weekly showcase, presented by The Fyre & Ice Show.

Sat., Apr. 23 | 6 p.m.
Scott Marshall & Marshall’s Highway: Sounding Out Against Heroin
Venue: ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem
Admission: $20 advance, $25 day of show
Description: Nine-time 2016 LVMA winner Scott Marshall returns to the Musikfest Café with his band to raise heroin awareness.

Sat., Apr. 23 | 8 p.m.
Autoerotica Unplugged w/ Dissension Rising & Rofo Audio
Venue: The Riegelsville Tavern, 1274 Easton Rd., Riegelsville
Admission: FREE
Description: Hard rockers Autoerotica play a rare acoustic set, supported by Ireland’s Dissension Rising and rising local rockers, Rofo Audio.

Sat., Apr. 23 | 10 p.m.
Roi & the Secret People w/ Nameless Victims
Venue: Pearly Baker’s Alehouse, 11 Center Sq., Easton
Admission: FREE
Description: You can come from one of the evening’s earlier shows and keep the rock going with a set from the Easton mainstay, fronted by the charismatic Mike Roi.

The Fyre & Ice Show’s “Locals Only Show” this Tuesday, featuring Gerard Longo of LVU

I promise that the headline is the only point today where I’ll talk in the third-person. Just had to present things professionally…

Anyway, I’m super excited to be joining The Fyre & Ice Show this Tuesday for their fourth Locals Only broadcast on Neue Regel Radio. You can expect two hours of the best in local music and fun times, and perhaps a little bit of chatter about our local music scene here in eastern PA.

For me, it will be the first time I’ve gone live in nearly six years. I hope I’m not too rusty, but I trust that doing this for the better part of the past three years has prepared me well.

Want a shoutout? Have a question? Let me know in the comments and I’ll do my best to get it on the air!

PHOTOS: AVYLON and Mo7s at The Originals Music Series

Two phenomenal female-fronted duos took the stage at Chicago Restaurant’s Club Gravity to kick off what is sure to be an excellent weekend of live music throughout the Lehigh Valley.

AVYLON and Mo7s both feature powerhouse vocals and intricate guitar work, and both were on display at the weekly Originals Music Series, presented by The Fyre & Ice Show.

There’s more coming from another fun night of music in Allentown. For now, enjoy some photos below!

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