
The re-mastered record is to be pressed on limited edition 180 Gram vinyl and housed in a gatefold jacket which includes a Euro inner sleeve. On September 11, 2012, ShopRadioCast (an online store specializing in new and limited run vinyl records) will release the first official vinyl reissue of Quicksand’s major label debut, Slip, since its original pressing in 1993.įronted by Walter Schreifels (also the driving force behind Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of Today and Rival Schools) and known as major players of the 90’s NYC hardcore scene where they found their roots, Quicksand’s Slip is spoken of as classic, an influential release for current hardcore bands.

Photos: Natalie Wood / Wondergirl PhotographyĮnjoy the entire show if you missed it, courtesy of Max Horn. Thanks to everyone who played their part in it, especially Gorilla Biscuits. There’s a lyric in that song that says something about “we’re all heading for that adult crash,” but those who managed to attend this show tonight never stacked it – they/we are the lucky ones, still wearing it on our sleeves, still getting away with it and it’s a damn good feeling.Īs Walter’s harmonica wailed out the infamous solo to Start Today, I closed my eyes and thanked my lucky stars that hardcore came into my life. Their banging cover version of Minor Threat went down a storm too. The former with a nod to old friend (and Turbonegro frontman) Tony Sylvester, who took the mic for a cover version of Judge’s New York Crew and smashed it. All fair game when you have a Big Fucking Mouth.ĭo Something from CIV’s own Revelation classic pummeled the audience before Time Flies and Competition sped by like rockets. I guess that’s to be expected though when you tell everyone what’s mine is yours. One cheeky punk even sneaked up on stage for a drink of his water in between tunes. Civ’s mic was shared with the lemming catchers at the front throughout the show. Crowd participation was on point throughout this gig. Strong, positive energy with a key message from hard working people who have non-stop promoted fun since they formed, and tonight’s set is rife with the good stuff.įrom the building riffs of High Hopes, to the punching stomp of No Reason Why, the NYC crew smashed the Dome with classics from start to finish, on par with the electric show we saw them play last summer at Ieper Fest, where a barrage of stage diving did not stop until the final riff. Having fun is the only thing on your mind when going out to see a band and that’s what you get from this lot. This togetherness, born from a vibrant 80s hardcore scene, is a mentality that has reached every generation since. A rule that allows their people not only to share blood, sweat and tears, but to become brothers and sisters in the same square of wet flooring too.

It was a rallying call from a band that come from a no barrier rule, and unlike their show at the Electric Ballroom the night before, tonight is a hardcore show with only one rule. “Fuck Live Nation!” states frontman Civ, following charging live versions of New Direction and Stand Still that blew the pit of the Dome apart within seconds.
