To Live and Die on LI

A blog about bands from the Long Island Music Scene. Mainly ones that didn't suck.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

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Sorry to be away for so long.  Unfortunately this post does not have any new music to share.  Thanks to the fine litigious folks at Lionsgat...
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

the cotton weary

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Where to begin? Welcome to what will likely be the longest post in the history of this blog.  I'm apologizing now.  If you just want ...
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Monday, June 20, 2011

Dearly Departed

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Dearly Departed wound up being something of a Long Island supergroup from its outset in 2001.  It wasn't intended that way, but the ea...
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The Eternity Code

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The Eternity Code was started in 2003.  Bill Zanis was a fixture of the NY and LI scenes and was looking to join a band.  Through craigslist...
Friday, June 17, 2011

Redshift

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Redshift is a band I unfortunately don't have much information on.  They were comprised of Danos Ettrick on guitar and Ivan Gonzalez on ...

Scarab / One True Thing

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This week will be Danny Lopez appreciation week.  Danny was the drummer for several LI bands, most recently my band Steady As She Goes.  He...
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Friday, May 27, 2011

Thought & Memory

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I had intended to post this up... maybe 4 or 5 months ago, but I've been slacking.  Sorry. Thought & Memory are a currently active...

3 Ton Bridge

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I know virtually nothing about 3 Ton Bridge, other than John Stendrini later of Charles Demar, Federale and Rope was in the band.  They did ...
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Thursday, April 28, 2011

WCF

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WCF was a band from Babylon formed around 1997 by Mike Longo and Brian Funk.  They were an interesting and very melodic band, and they had t...
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Saturday, April 23, 2011

48 in the Basement

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48 in the basement was a punk band from Huntington that formed in 1996 by childhood friends Paul Laino and Mike Koscik. They added member...
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to live and die on LI
This is a blog dedicated to music from the Long Island scene. This blog is intended to offer a single home on the web to download music from bands, both current and past instead of having to scour the net for every last track from bands that have long since winked out of existence. The overriding motivation in doing this is to have as much of a complete almanac of indie, hardcore, emo and other bands that existed on Long Island. Well, except Ska. Ska gives me a rash. By definition this means that I remove any bias that I had for these bands, pro or con. I would like this blog to serve as any easy to use resource. Please get in contact if you have music you'd like to see added or contribute. This is an open forum.
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