Black keys (0)

So The Black Keys put out a new album that released May 18th with a whole list of new songs, fortunately for the fan The Black Keys are among the few bands that are always adding to there sound and never taking steps backwards visually and musically speaking


So here's there a new music video by them to the song Tighten Up

Go buy the Album on Itunes

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Some small important things! (0)

Here are some small important things...!

Young Eight Four Five is now on twitter!
so now you can find out the best updates about tours, shows, band break ups, new songs and more right to your phone so start following!

Twitter link-- http://twitter.com/youngeightfour5

Through The Facade-
Has put a rough of there song "Sincerely Yours" go check that out there MYSPACE PAGE

And I have had another Article published in the Daily Freeman! Labels:

Film fest helps Rhinebeck build permanent skate park (0)

Times are changing for local skateboard communities.

The Rhinebeck Skate Park Committee has scheduled a skateboarding film festival fundraiser on Saturday at the Rhinebeck High School Auditorium, 45 North Park Road, Rhinebeck.

An assortment of local and professional skateboarding films will be shown to raise money for the construction of the Rhinebeck Skate Park in Thompson-Mazzarella Park. And 1979 National Skateboard Champion Steve Olson is scheduled to make a guest appearance.

The skate park is planned out to be a 10,000-square-foot custom concrete facility in Rhinebeck — aiming to be the first of its kind in Dutchess County.

Colin Riley, 34 of Poughkeepsie is the organizer of the event. “I’ve been working with Rhinebeck officially since January of 2010,” Riley said via e-mail. “The town and village of Rhinebeck is very supportive of the skate park project.”

Riley added, “Kids from everywhere are excited about the Rhinebeck skatepark. If it is done right, it will be a definite tourist attraction.”

Featured films will include:

• “Beauty and the Beast 2 - The Honeymoon’s over,” presented by Girl/Anti-hero films;

• ”The Get By,” an HBO production;

• Local video montages by Bakwoods productions and Jeremy Jordan of Shade Films.

Jordan, of Kingston, has been around the skateboard community for about 18 years.

“It’s going to be about a 10-minute-long skateboard montage of some old footage that I already used for my last video (“Surreal”), and some new footage will be in it also ... plus some high definition clips as well,” Jordan said via e-mail.

“These things usually take a long time, mostly because of the large amount of money it takes to build and the time to raise the funds. It’s nice when the town pays for it, but that usually it’s not the case,” Jordan said. “I do think the Saugerties Park had some influence on the Rhinebeck community. I have heard they been planning on getting one for a while now, but I guess they are really trying to do it now. I think Rhinebeck would be a great location for one. They get a lot of visitors around there, and I feel it would bring a lot of people to the Rhinebeck area.”

Photography slideshows will also be shown from locals Glenn Probst and Bill Tomlin.

Tomlin, of Millbrook, has been shooting photography for over a year now and is the owner of Topic East Coast Skateboard Magazine. “I get excited anytime I hear about a skate park that is being built,” he said via e-mail. “It means there will be a new crop of kids who get to enjoy a pasttime that most will never know anything about. There will be a place for kids to stay out of trouble and form lasting bonds with their friends. More people need to realize that providing legal a place for skateboarding is as important to the community as a baseball field, which you would be hard-pressed to find any kid using in the dead of winter, by themselves, which is quite the contrary for a skate park.”

Tomlin also said he has “been shooting (photos) for a bit over a year now, Skateboarding is the main subject of my photography.”

Doors open at 6 p.m. Admission is $10.

For more information, call Colin Riley at (845) 242-3176 or send an e-mail to thechraveler@gmail.com. Labels:

Onderrock Release Show At the Basement! (0)


Yes you have herd right!
This saturday at The Basement Onderrock will be having their album Release show!
If you havent herd  Onderrock is a  DIY style punk band from the great states if Pennsylinvia and New york. the fetivites will start in the afternoon at 744 Brodway and contuine into the night  

If you can't read the flyer above bands playing are Onderrock (http://www.myspace.com/onderrockDusk (http://www.myspace.com/dusk845 Seminal Stain (http://www.myspace.com/seminalstain) Very Important Businessmen(http://www.myspace.com/vibm) and Loud youth (http://loudyouth.com/youth/)


Also Onderrock has there own blog so check it out, show them some love http://onderrock.blogspot.com/ 
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The Closers! (1)

 So I came across this band many months ago and was so impressed by them that I instantly started filming, it was at the first round of The Break Contest, the whole building was in a wonderful ska mood after this and the judges gave them a standing applause, oh and at the final round they were named "Roadshow Winners" still not sure what that means...


So here are The Closers(http://www.myspace.com/theclosersska)




Download 4 tracks from there CD.---http://www.mediafire.com/?lwjymynzizi#2

 Because you love there sound so much you should start working on them playing in your city now!

summer tour:
8.21 - Warwick, NY
8.22 - Syracuse, NY
8.23 - Albany, NY
8.24 - Boston, MA
8.25 - Connecticut
8.26 - NYC, NY
8.27 - New Jersey

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‘Might Uke’ tonight at Onteora High School!!!!! (0)

‘Might Uke’ tonight at Onteora High

WHAT: Performance by James Hill and a screening of “Mighty Uke.”

WHEN: Today at 7 p.m.

WHERE: Harry Simon Auditorium at Onteora High School, Route 28, Boiceville

DETAILS: The Woodstock Film Festival and the Onteora Central School District are presenting a special screening of “Mighty Uke,” a film that spans the globe to discover why so many people of different nations, cultures, ages and musical tastes are attracted to the ukulele. There will also be a performance by ukulele virtuoso James Hill.

HOW MUCH: $5 donation suggested, with proceeds going to the Onteora High School film and broadcasting program.

ONLINE: www.woodstockfilmfestival.com. Labels:

Eurydice Video... (0)

Eurydice Video- it was taken down and now it's back

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New Tracks from a band in the grave! (0)

Two of tracks from What was Ask For Lisa have found themselves on Facebook, They include "Brain Track" and there new Single "Watered Flowers". So go check them out at ___ and go Like or Become a fan of Safehouse Studio's Labels:

Just another Saturday night (0)

The night was young and I was sick, so I found myself at the Colony Cafe in Woodstock, Ny doing a little bit of dancing to The Paper Planets(http://www.myspace.com/thepaperplanets , http://thepaperplanets.com/)
Another band played called Cassetuptake, they kind of sounded like indie rock/ pineapple jams.

So thanks for both bands that were there and all the fans that came to show their support!

Here's The Paper Planets closer of the night "Midnight"

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Been better nights (1)

So last night there was a show at the Bowman's Structure(http://www.myspace.com/bowmanstructure) and sad to say it was the saddest looking crowd yet. With a line up of The Paper Planets, Battle ave tea club and By Land OR Sea Playing it was sure to be a night full of dancing and good music but unfortunately over 25% of the crowd left around 10 o clock. But thanks for everyone that showed up and for the bands that played... 
Now that Ask For Lisa is no longer a band will the crowds never show up for the Bowman's structure shows again? i guess we will have to wait until July 4th to find out!

 Photos by Mr.Evan Shornstein

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Young Eight Four Five Blog Commercial (0)

So I guess you can say this is a Commercial/Video Ad that I created for Young Eight Four Five, I'm not sure how I feel about it, so I would love to hear your input.


Filmed and Edited by
Ethan Barnett
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Hardcore loving (0)

So last night at The Chance Complex there was a assortment of bands playing at The Chance, I was there to cover The Last Of Our Kind( http://www.myspace.com/tlook) a hardcore band out of Poughkeepsie with a serious sound. They played around 7 o clock on The Chance's main stage, put on a excellent show getting the crowd pumped up and dancing for their whole set. Then later that night Our Last Night(http://www.myspace.com/ourlastnight) and We Came As Romans(http://www.myspace.com/wecameasromans) Played so here are the photos of them.
The Last Of Our Kind.
 
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