Showing posts with label Mike D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike D. Show all posts

Monday, September 2, 2013

Mother Earth AKA Son Of Eve

They were a rap/rock hybrid years before that kinda thing was mainstream and a staple of many of the best shows of the early 90's.

This is a bio from allmusic.com
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/son-of-eve-mn0001760380/biography

Artist Biography by

The unfortunate thing about Son of Eve is that most of the activity surrounding their career happened before the Staten Island hip-hop crew released their one and only full-length disc for A&M imprint Dv8 Records. Musicians/MC's Finster Baby Jones and Gus both grew up in Brooklyn and Staten Island New York and both worked in bands and other musical projects separately without much success. But when the two began exchanging musical ideas and working their demos in the local underground hip-hop scene during the late '80s, things began to take shape for the talented poets. By 1991, a serious buzz was building around the duo as they performed at all the right clubs and got to know all the right people in New York's vibrant music circles. After Mickey Marchello of the Good Rats caught a Son of Eve performance at a nightclub in Long Island, he got Jones and Gus in touch with David Sonenberg, and the duo were well on their way. Sonenberg negotiated a contract with Dv8, and Son of Eve finally had a major label deal and with it the means to create the music they had been imagining together for years. This overnight sensation still needed to take a bit of time to develop in their new situation, so it wasn't until 1998 that Son of Eve finally got to release their national debut, Dollar Shots. This self-produced disc shows off Son of Eve in all their dynamic exuberance, and brilliance. The beats are strong and Jones and Gus display a pleasant flow that relies on attitude and cleverness more than histrionics and posturing. The relatively sparse use of samples is well done just as the musical performances (by the group, not studio players) is more than respectable. Son of Eve were blessed with an easy-going positive nature that is evident throughout Dollar Shots, but the street still lives inside of them, and it's easy to notice that while they aren't overly concerned with a hard self-portrayal, their eyes are open, and they know how to deal with a reality that might not always present them with sunshine and happiness. These guys are as hard as they need to be, which is exactly how hard everyone really should be anyway. There have not been any full-length offerings from the group since Dollar Shots, which must be due in part to the corporate shuffling and resulting roster cuts at Polygram when it was absorbed into Universal shortly after the now-defunct A&M released the Son of Eve debut. This specific sad ending is the unfortunate finish to many stories of fine young Polygram artists of the time: once promising upstarts transformed almost instantly into damaged goods, tainted by circumstances which they had no control over.

Here is a link to 2 of their early demos, courtesy of Joe DeVito:

http://www.capitalvproductions.com/login/

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Me & Mike D's New Album...

Me and Mike D have a new album coming out next week with our band, No Resistance. We've been talking about maybe being able to go and do a show in Staten Island in March or summat...

 

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

S.S.S.P./No Resistance split 7"...

From our recent split 7" on Koi Records - Mike D's band on one side, my band on the 'nother side...






Monday, February 13, 2012

blood.stone.burn. recording session

We recorded 3 songs at TJs Mother's house for an ep that was supposed to be on Tragic Life Records but never came out. These songs are not mixed, and in track 2 there is even some scratch guitar coming through towards the end. The intro is Adam Mazy's little sister... she's probably almost 30 now... but anyway, she wanted to be on our record so we let her sing a song. I couldn't remember the names of these songs.. but thanks to Andrew Zito here they are... Track 1 is "Separate" Track 2 is called "Find The Sun" and Track 3 is "Galveston" featuring good old John Lisa... track 4 was live at the wave and has a live version of "Separate" into a song called "Pulley"... This band was a lot of fun for the few months we existed.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Overnight Delivery & Last Laugh Live (Feb.1989)

Mike D (Last Laugh) making the introduction to Overnight Delivery and Last Laugh playing live at a "top secret location" in February of 1989, Staten Island, New York...

Friday, February 10, 2012

The Black People - Live on WUSB




C.R. - Photos from the John Lisa LP recording session








SLEEPER / SERPICO - Random tour photos


On Tour With Stand Up 1993... R.I.P. Paul, Andy and of course, our brother Al

Somewhere in Canada 1993
Mount Rushmore 1993 - Japanese Tourists
1992 European Tour Posters
In Germany with Mind Over Matter 1994
In Germany with JAWBOX 1994
In Germany with Al 1992 R.I.P., Brother
Tire Blow Out Near Seattle 199something
1996 European Tour Van NY FARTCORE



Somewhere in Europe 1996 DISCODISCO!


1996 Helicopter landing on the autobahn


1996 European Tour Posters
Team Dresch Slept there! 1996 Germany


Euro-Wally World was CLOSED! 1996
Marc and Niser counting in Euro Merch 1996


TJ "dunking" in Seattle 199something


Vin Higgins somewhere in California..


Either Goleta or San Diego w/ Vin Higgins


The tour van "room" under the loft


New Mexico?


SICK SOCIETY @ The Pipeline 1989


blood.stone.burn.

Short Lived Project featuring Andrew Zito, Dave Platt, Adam Mazy and myself. Marco was gracious enough to play drums for us for our 2 shows and our recording session.
We started out aspiring to be another Nation of Ulysses, but ended up sounding like a heavier Statue. Fair enough. We recorded an ep for Tragic Life that never got finished or released. I will upload that session as well as a couple of live tracks asap.







LAST LAUGH @ Animal Hall