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Paranoize42.Pdf Paranoize is a non-profit independent 02/15/17 publication based in New Orleans, I’ve taken the reigns this issue while the rest Louisiana covering metal, punk, hardcore, of the staff is putting together what is sure to sludge, doom, stoner rock and pretty much be a really awesome issue in store for #43! anything loud and noisy. This will be another one of those “back in the day” issues. Bands/labels are encouraged to send their music in to review, but if we don’t like it, There are lots of newer bands around the New Orleans area from punk to thrash to sludge to you can bet that we’ll make fun of you. grind and I’ve decided to cover a bunch of them in this issue! It’s been awhile since I’ve Advertisements and donations are what done an issue all by myself, and it’s been fun! keep this publication FREE. Go to www.paranoizenola.com or email Core Of Destruction Radio is back on the air, [email protected] to find out how and with that my show, Out Of Bounds is back to donate or advertise. there as well. Metal Devastation was nice to visit for awhile, but Core Of Destruction is You may send all comments, questions, home. I’ve sort of scrapped Paranoize Radio letters, music for review (vinyl, cassette, and just combined it with Out Of Bounds, cd), ‘zines for trade, money, various mixing the content of the two shows. It airs on household items, etc. to: Tuesday nights at 8 PM Central /9 PM Eastern Paranoize on www.coreofdestructionradio.com P.O. Box 2334 Marrero, LA 70073-2334 Earlier in the month, Crowbar, Goatwhore, Flesh Parade, Somethings Burning, Gristnam, Visit Paranoize on the internet at: Superjoint, Child Bite, Bower, Bruce Lamont, www.paranoizenola.com Fat Stupid Ugly People, Thou, Weather Warlock, Mountain of Wizard, Dummy paranoizenola.bandcamp.com Dumpster, Suplecs, the Pallbearers, Die Rottz www.facebook.com/paranoizenola (with Dave Slut!!), Classhole, Lethal www.twitter.com/paranoize Aggression, and Recluse played the IX Lives For The Sick benefit to help Mike IX Several staff members have shows on Williams out with his medical expenses after Core Of Destruction Radio: his liver transplant. Over $20,000 was raised (www.coreofdestructionradio.com) over the weekend! Bobby hosts Out Of Bounds M.Bevis hosts Sonic Relay Thank you for picking this up! Enjoy! Lizard hosts Stoned Insanity Bobby Bergeron Visit the site for schedules. -editor, Paranoize ‘Zine Tune in 24/7 for the best of the underground! Paranoize #42 credits: Bobby Bergeron: Interviews, reviews, layout, EVERYTHING. David Young: cover photo (Something’s Burning) NEW ORLEANS SCENE REPORT Alright, since nobody really gave me Donkey Puncher much to publish here, I’m just going (punk/hardcore) to publish a list of New Orleans area reverbnation.com/donkeypuncher bands and where you can listen to their music. I don’t want to kill this Dry Rot (black section off! If I left your band out, it metal/sludge/doom/hardcore) wasn’t intentional. This was thrown dryrothc.bandcamp.com together very last minute. Eat The Witch Abysmal Lord (sludge/doom/instrumental) (black metal) eatthewitch.bandcamp.com abysmal-lord.bandcamp.com Ekumen A Hanging (punk/hardcore) (thrash/hardcore/crossover) ekumen.bandcamp.com ahanging504.bandcamp.com Fat Stupid Ugly People AR-15 (hardcore/powerviolence) (thrash/hardcore) fatstupiduglypeople.bandcamp.com ar-15.bandcamp.com/ Glut Baptizer (punk/hardcore) (sludge/doom) glut504.bandcamp.com baptizer.bandcamp.com Gristnam Big Pig (grind/hardcore/sludge) (metal/prog) gristnam.bandcamp.com bigpignola.bandcamp.com Los Ninos Molestos Capsizer (punk/metal/reggae) (doom/stoner metal) theannoyingboys.bandcamp.com Capsizer.bandcamp.com Mehenet Cauche Mar (black metal) (metal/punk/classical/latin/etc.) mehenet.bandcamp.com cauchemarnola.bandcamp.com Cikada Mountain Of Wizard (sludge/doom) (metal/rock/instrumental) cikadadoom.bandcamp.com mountainofwizard.bandcamp.com Classhole (punk/hardcore) Mule Skinner classhole.bandcamp.com (grindcore) themuleskinner.bandcamp.com NEW ORLEANS SCENE REPORT Mystic Inane Torture Garden (punk) (punk/hardcore) mysticinane.bandcamp.com torturegarden504.bandcamp.com The NoShows Witch Burial (ska/punk) (black metal) thenoshows.bandcamp.com witchburial.bandcamp.com The Pallbearers For info on upcoming shows go to (punk) www.noladiy.org thepallbearers.bandcamp.com VENUES: Patsy Siberia (punk) 2227 St. Claude Ave. New Orleans itspatsy.bandcamp.com Poor Boy’s Recluse 1328 St. Bernard Ave. New Orleans (grind/hardcore/powerviolence) reclusenola.bandcamp.com Circle Bar 1032 St. Charles Ave. New Orleans Six Pack (thrash!) Gasa Gasa sixpack1.bandcamp.com 4920 Freret St. New Orleans Solid Giant Checkpoint Charlie (sludge/doom) 501 Esplanade Ave. New Orleans solidgiant1.bandcamp.com Twist Of Lime Space Cadaver 2820 Lime St. Metairie (sludge/doom/crust) spacecadaver.bandcamp.com Babylon 2917 Harvard Ave. Metairie SS Boombox (punk/garage) Record Stores: ussboombox.bandcamp.com Skullyz 907 Bourbon St. New Orleans Thagomizer (punk) Euclid xthagomizerx.bandcamp.com 3301 Chartres St. New Orleans Sisters In Christ Tomb Of Nick Cage 5206 Magazine St. New Orleans (horror punk) thetombofnickcage.com The Mushroom 1037 Broadway St. New Orleans everywhere we went too. Detroit sticks out, they know how to party! Shoutout to Beer Van and Fishgutzzz !!! NYC was so much fun, crashed the Classhole show in Brooklyn the night after our show and met up with some AR-15 have been playing a lot over other NOLA friends who happened to the past couple of years, spreading be out there. We got wasted and broke their punk/metal hybrid sound into a statue garden in Long Island around New Orleans and beyond! City Queens. Oh yeah and Richmond we played a crazy show with like 10 Who's in the band? badass bands and then realized it's a Ian Hennessey- drums Dave - dry after a certain time town and hit bass/vocals Luvis- guitar/ vocals the road in a hurry. Oh yeah ! We got pulled off the Give a little history on the band. subway in Manhattan for drinking. We're still kind of a new band. It's our The cop poked his head in the door 2 year anniversary last month . We're and banged his baton on the seat next pushing close to 40 shows. to us and told us to get off the train. Seriously thought I was gonna have to How would you describe your push this man on the rails. As soon as sound? they saw our New Orleans ID's we Best way I can describe it since we were gold. They just told us to relax teeter between punk and metal is we and finish our beers then started play a heavy punk sound with metal asking us if we hunt gators with undertones. 3 different generations crossbows and all this ridiculous shit. playing together so our sound varies We got pulled by cops 3 different quite a bit. times last tour and every time they saw our ID's they were get out of jail What recordings do you have free cards... Hopefully we don't need available? 'em next time around. We have a couple songs up on band camp or reverbnation right now and Any plans to hit the road again plan on releasing a few more in the anytime soon? coming months as we gear up for tour We're gonna hit some of the same in June. cities we hit last year with different venues and a few new places to see You recently went on tour;how did this time. that go? Any crazy road stories? We had a blast June,every city we What do you think of the New went to we somehow found a river to Orleans scene? Favorite drink by and sniffed out the best food bands/venues? everywhere we went. Crashed in a New Orleans music scene is pretty d.i.y. skate park in Memphis called Al amazing. So much talent and people Town first night of tour. It was rough that aren't scared to put work in. And sleeping on concrete ramps , luckily venues that cater to any and all the weather was nice! Made friends musicians and genres. Places like children we're taking care of and have Checkpoint Charlies, Circle bar, a hard time making sure Tony has Banks Street, Siberia, and of course what he needs in there. And being the secret dive bars that let us play able to hustle booze, band merch and once in a while! Like I said the talent contraband at these have really here is pretty much top tier. So many helped. I have to thank all the bands bands to mention but a few are: and everyone that participates and Merkabah, Recluse, Bathroom Grime, lends me help on those it really is a The Pallbearers, the Bills, A Hanging, big deal to me, my family especially. Pussyrot, Betty White Tit Fuck. I Cheers to all of you could literally name New Orleans bands all day that kick ass. What have you been listening to lately? What other bands/projects are y'all I know we've all been listening to a lot involved in? of music from the 80's and 70's lately. As far as other projects right now I Rush, Nazareth, Deep Purple, Judas know Mark has his own solo project Priest, Subhumans, Cocksparrer, a Evil Luvis and was a founder of My few grind bands too, I just started Rage and also does a thing called getting into that Luvis and the 420 all stars. I have a solo project also and a new psych rock project that's just in the beginning phase. Just started being a fill in for Samm Bones and going on tour with her in May just before AR15 tour.
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