The Jungle - 16

an on-line magazine of reviews and views of the Underground Music Scene
in New York, Boston and vicinity

Published by Rafe Baron
Text and Photographs ©2007-2008 by Raphael Baron

P.O. Box 93 Larchmont, NY 10538

In this twelfth on-line edition:

Road Recovery Benefit
April 17, 2008
Nokia Theater, New York City
(Photographs only.)
 

 

 
 
       
 
       
     
       
 

The Night Marchers
May 7, 2008
Mercury Lounge
(Click thumbnails to see larger images with captions.)


Oh Speedo, how I have missed thee since the Rocket From The Crypt finale at the Hard Rock Café and the Hot Snakes swansong at Bowery. Luckily, Mr. Reis has joined back up with Gar Wood to bring us, the unworthy, the mighty Night Marchers. Playing its first New York City show at Mercury Lounge (where Hot Snakes also debuted), the band set fire to the venue with a blistering 11-song set with tracks from the premier album See You In Magic.

After a bit of amusing pre-music banter between Reis and Wood, the quartet (that also features former Delta 72 drummer Jason Kourkounis and Snakes bassist Tommy Kitsos) launched into the bottom-toned and fuzzy “Bad Bloods” and didn’t stop from there. Other tracks included “In Dead Sleep,” “Branded,” “You’ve Got Nerve,” “Total Bloodbath” and the RFTC-esque “I Wanna Deadbeat You.”

According to a Hawaiian legend, the night marchers are ghosts of ancient warriors who roam the lands, and if you look directly into their eyes, you will disappear and never be seen again. One might say the same thing about this young but rock solid outfit. However, as Speedo was shaking hands from the stage, the grateful crowd welcomed the musicians back and thanked them for “making all of our Myspace dreams come true.”

 
 

 

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