C&L's Late Nite Music Club: The 50 State Strategy with The Casting Out
By MaxMarginal Monday Apr 27, 2009 7:00pmThe Casting Out is the new band featuring Nathan Gray, former singer of BoySetsFire, the only band from Delaware other than George Thorogood and the Destroyers to occupy a place on America's musical map any larger than Delaware's place on the geographical one.
BoySetsFire broke out of the tiny Newark, DE hardcore scene in 1997 with the release of The Day the Sun Went Out, an album which laid down the blueprint for the melodic punk/emo + thrash metal combo that would become inescapable five years later when everyone who saw them when they were 15 started bands. In hardcore, a subculture overfilled with machismo and bravado, Gray was one of the only openly gay male musicians, and save for Los Crudos/Limpwrist singer Martin Sorrondeguy, the most prominent.
Most importantly, they were great. The Day the Sun Went Out still stands as one of the freshest slices of the era, and one of the most influential. Anytime a band on MTV goes from the quiet melodic part to the double-bass + screaming part, I think "BoySetsFire did it first, and did it better."
Still based in Newark, DE, The Casting Out finds Gray and co. trading in Slayer's South of Heaven and Metallica's Ride the Lightning for Husker Du's New Day Rising and Seaweed's Spanaway, an exchange that suits these ears just fine. There are enough bands doing BoySetsFire now that we don't need another.
Every Monday, C&L's Late Nite Music Club will feature an up-and-coming act from every state, alphabetically by state, as part of LNMC's 50 State Strategy. Know a band or artist that you think is the best in their state? Email suggestions to latenitemusicclub [at] gmail.com.







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Sweet FA
This is what the citizens of (and visitors to) Grand Rapids have been hearing since it got warm enough for me to drive around with the windows down. :D
Where have you been? I missed you.
Needed to take some time off from governance and politics. I've been listening to football (soccer), baseball, hockey (Let's Go Red Wings!), hunting for jobs and filling out unemployment forms. Catching up on some shows via Hulu, hanging out at Facebook running into everyone I grew up with...But I've been thinking about you! :D
Kodachrome
Thinking about you too :)
ps, there seems to be a problem playing Youtube videos tonight. bluegal's song over at skippy's is also affected.
Been going on for a while this evening.
My reference to 'bluegal' should be 'blue girl'. My apologies to both of these fine ladies!
Thanks, Max. I likey!
Good one, MM!
The Flaming Lips ~ 'Do You Realize?'
*lyrics
Saw it on RM's show.
Very nice.
Tempus Fugit
...and it led me here:
'On The Silent Wings Of Freedom'
Studio footage
From Relayer ~ 'SOON'
Beautiful.
I don't recall ever seeing clips from that tour. Anderson looks like...Jesus or something.
The Relayer album is the definition of epic(which is what album "Soon" is on). The first time I heard "Gates of Delirium" I was just in awe..
I'm not sure a band in any genre has had a stretch like Yes did.. I mean, from The Yes Album all the way through Relayer... it is incredible.
My Cheri Amour
I do like me some Stevie Wonder.
Kind of jazzy in that '60's pop way. Timeless and timely.
How cruel of you, fiver!
No one in the Western Conference is getting by the Wings. Enjoy your spring, calgarylady. Go golfing with Jerome Iginla.
It's still cold, wet and miserable here. Worst winter ever.
It hit the 80's here this weekend. Farenheit, that is.
and more snowstorms are on the way.
There is hope, however. Temps as high as 12C are predicted in maybe a few days! Something to look forward to! WooHoo!
That was a great series.
As for getting by the Redwings? Story of a Blackhawks fan's life. I'm just happy to be back in it. It's been a while.
In the early '90's, when the Hawks were the best team in the conference, let alone the division, we absolutely loathed them around here, mainly because the spawn of Satan, Chris Chelios, was back on their blue line.
As a kid in west Michigan in the '70's, I used to listen to WBBM when I went to bed- CBS Mystery Theater, ya know. But WBBM was the Hawks flagship station, so sometimes the games would be on. Magnuson, Mikita and Tony O....The Wings were so bad at the time (The Darkness Under Harkness)that no one around here carried them. If it wasn't for my time amongst Detroiters at MSU running contemporaneously with Stevie Yzerman's rookie year, I would probably have had to suffer through the last decade as a Hawks fan.
Now I have to root for the Hawks!
At least two games in Anaheim in the Wings' upcoming series. Don't want to stay up for at least two games in Vancouver, too.
When Bill Wurtz traded Chis Chelios to the Wings I lost it. That man was evil.
He did help facilitate the merger with the WHA.
But Wirtz wasn't so good for hockey in Chicago. Blacking out every home game did not help them one bit.
Wurtz was the evil one. He even tried to get Chicago blackouts on nationally televised games. We could have done so much more with those teams. Man, we had Ed Belfour and Domonik Hasek.
Oh well, we're in the second round now :)
YouTube is not treating me well tonight, I'm off too.
PS: Pat Foley made it!!! Especially when you still had to listen to so many games on the radio.
fiver, I used to listen to Pat Foley when he was calling Grand Rapids Owls games. We knew back then that he had bigger things in front of him. Dude has serious pipes and knows how to call a game. I put him right up there with the Wings' Bruce Martyn, who retired after the '95-'96 season. The Martyn-Paul Woods radio booth was much more fun than Foley and Dale Tallon.
Hey Man Nice Shot
Featuring video highlights of the greatest- uhm- chippy game in the history of hockey: Colorado Avalanche at Detroit Red Wings, 3/26/1997.
thanks and gna :)
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Dead Can Dance - The host of seraphim (Paul Oakenfold Rmx)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7Vb5y3RLUE&fe...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-GDzYbgogM&fe...
Annie Lennox
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