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Age: 29
Sign: Aquarius

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State: New York
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December 2, 2009 - Wednesday 

Current mood:  rockin
Category: Music
As most of you know I earned my rookie status as a DJ when I filled in for my brother Jay Scorpion on his show The Scorpion's Lair.  And I enjoyed it, but with The Scorpion's Lair on hiatus I have an itch that needed scratching.  Luckily that itch is getting scratched.

My friend The Sisco Kid, the best karaoke guy in NY, is starting up an internet radio station and yours truly will be a DJ.  THOR web radio will be making it's official debut in January and will be broadcasting test runs all month starting next week.

And the crazy rolling rebel that I am will bring you to THE ASYLUM.  Playing everything rock and metal and I mean EVERYTHING.  From The Doors to Dimmu Borgir, Black Sabbath to Slayer, The Beatles to Beatallica and from indie bands as well.  Keep your eyes open to all my sites for when I have a time slot worked out.

So get ready cause once your in THE ASYLUM there's no getting out.
November 19, 2009 - Thursday 

Current mood:  rockin
Category: Music
It's been a little over a month now since KISS released their latest studio album "Sonic Boom" and it has been received very well in spite of the problems that came from their exclusive deal with Wal-Mart.  I've waited this long to write my thoughts of "Sonic Boom" because as a huge KISS fan I wanted to digest every aspect of it's release before sharing my thoughts.  And the release is truly the best place to start considering how poorly it was handled.

Every KISS fan, and some non-fans, know that Gene Simmons is as much of a business man as he is a musician.  So it was no surprise to anyone that he took a cue from Guns N Roses and AC/DC and struck a deal with a major chain for distribution.  And seeing as how well AC/DC did through Wal-Mart with their release "Black Ice" it seemed that a KISS/Wal-Mart deal would work wonders; especially with the idea of the KISS Korner where you could get the new album plus other KISS merchandise.  Unfortunately Wal-Mart dropped the ball and left many KISS fans upset as they got to their local Wal-Mart to find no KISS Korner at all in some stores and even having to go to more than one Wal-Mart to just find a copy of the new album let alone other KISS merchandise.  Even Sebastian Bach, formerly of Skid Row, had said on his Twitter feed that he had gone to his Wal-Mart ready to buy every new piece of KISS merchandise only to leave with more money than merchandise.  And the online store was no better.  I pre-ordered the album a month before it's release expecting the receive it the day of release only to have to wait because Wal-Mart didn't ship until the release date.  Lucky for KISS that the album wasn't disappointing or they would have had a lot of issues to deal with.

Considering the last new KISS album was 11-years ago, there was a lot of speculation as to whether or not this album would be anything worth listening to.  And the truth is that it is a typical KISS album from start to finish.  There was no redeveloping or experimenting with "Sonic Boom" so if you know KISS' music then you know what you are getting.  And the packaging was setup to give to old fans and recuit new ones by adding a greatest hits CD and DVD of some live performances without costing an arm or a leg.

The opening track, Modern Day Delilah, was also the single for the album.  This made perfect sense because it is very reminiscent of the early days of KISS.  Almost like a newer version of the KISS Klassic Strutter.  Though the vocals on it can get to you as Paul Stanley attempts to hit notes that are obviously out of his vocal range at his age.  It's the only time you have that on the album, every track has it's connections to a different era of KISStory. 

Danger Us reminds me so much of the mid to late 1980s KISS line-up that it makes me wonder if it was a newly written track or was it something that was passed on in the writing sessions back then.  A strongly guitar driven track that has a very simple yet catchy chorus that gets stuck in your head.  I've even found myself humming it at random and then searching it out on my iPhone to listen to it again.  And then the album shifts to the early 1990s KISS with I'm An Animal, a slower and darker pace compared to the other songs.  Much like the album "Carnival of Souls" does to the entire KISS library, it's closer to metal than the classic rock sound that everyone knows and loves KISS for.

My only gripe is that Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer, who are replacing Ace Frehley and Peter Criss in this version of KISS, don't really stand out to me on the album.  If it wasn't for the trademark 4-part harmonies and Eric's vocals on the song All For The Glory or Tommy's on the song When Lightning Strikes you would never know that they were on the album at all without reading the liner notes.  I truthfully feel that Tommy stood out more on the "Alive IV: Symphony" more than this album.  While the guitar solos are strong they sound more like a session guy trying to copy Ace Frehley's style than Tommy contributing his own talent.

When it's all said and done KISS didn't really disappoint this member of the KISS Army with "Sonic Boom".  True that it took 11-years to get new material and it isn't the original line-up, it is still the same sound that we come to expect from KISS and that makes it a hit in my books.  Let's just hope it fuels the flames of creativity and we don't have to wait another 11-years for another one.

November 9, 2009 - Monday 

Current mood:  rockin
Category: Music
Fort Payne, AL - Barre, MA - Munich, Germany
November 8, 2009:
Renagade's Relics is pleased to announce that one of it's Independent Musicians, Monk, will be a guest on the Selling Circus podcast, hosted by Walt Kolenda, aka 'AuctionWally.' Special co-host is Susan Leak aka 'Renagade' of renagadesrelics.com. This live broadcast is on Monday, November 9, 2009 on the talkshoe.com platform.


Monk, from Munich, Germany will discuss the making of his debut CD, 'Damaged Music for Damaged People'. This album was a three year solo project, with Monk writing, performing, mixing and producing. The show will also cover the way Monk has successfully implemented the Internet to market his music and establish his brand of 'Monk.' Monk and Susan have built a working partnership for marketing Monk's album and have done so strictly via the Internet. This show will be the first time they have had the opportunity to speak directly to each other.


The Selling Circus podcast is hosted by Walt Kolenda of Barre, MA on Talkshoe. The focus is on eCommerce selling and the issues the sellers face in todays ever changing marketplace.
To have a Musician come in an address how the music world faces the same problems of marketing, promoting, and branding, offers a fresh new angle many will be able to learn from.


“ I look forward to being able to share my experiences with The Selling Circus listeners” says Monk. “I have tuned into the show myself. I have found all the guests to be knowledgeable and the platform of Talkshoe a good one. The fact people can ask their questions with ease of just typing in the chatroom or calling in on the phone is great.”


The live broadcast is at 8:00pm EST on Monday, November 9, 2009.
You can tune in by going to:
http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=53449&cmd=tc

The show will also be available for download on the site, or at http://www.renagadesrelics.com  later in the week.

November 9, 2009 - Monday 

Current mood:  rockin
Category: Music




October 21, 2009 - Wednesday 

Current mood:  rockin
Category: Music
Green Day and Bono should have watched what they were asking for cause Saints of Pain are coming.  They got a few live shows coming up:

Friday, October 30th
Ottos Shrunken Head
538 14th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B
with the always awesome band Hate in the Box
they are serving free hard cider all night

AND

Friday, November 13th
Ace of Clubs
9 Great Jones Ave
NYC
with hung, devil to pay, and IKILLYA


They also just finish recording their upcoming single "I Feel Fine" with Joey Z. of Life of Agony fame, which will be released as a single with a video.  So keep your eyes and ears open for it.  Check out their site at TheSaintsofPain.com and find them on MySpace at www.myspace.com/thesaintsofpainband.
October 20, 2009 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  rockin
Category: Music
Ashes Within has a live performance coming up, and if your in the NY/NJ Area I urge you to check it out

Monday 11/02/2009
Ashes Within
w/ Eyes Like Cyanide &
A Great Day To Die

Lit Lounge
8:00PM
93 Second Ave. btwn 5th and 6th st
New York, New York 10003
Cost:$6


And check out their site at AshesWithin.com and their MySpace at www.myspace.com/asheswithinofficial
October 17, 2009 - Saturday 

Current mood:  rockin
Category: Music
Here's a quick note from Brooklyn's own Zandelle:


Dear Friends,

As some of you may already know, ZANDELLE is all set to hit Europe in November for a two week tour which will cover 12 cities in 5 countries. But before we head overseas to play for our fans there, we will be doing a very special "send-off" show in NYC and we want you to be there...

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 6th

ZANDELLE

will perform live at...

ACE OF CLUBS
9 Great Jones Street, NYC 10012

Doors open at 9PM
Zandelle will hit the stage at 11:30PM

$10 at the door
21 and over.

Hope to see you there!


If you are in the NY/NJ Area then go check them out before they head out for their tour.  And you can get their latest album Flames of Rage on iTunes.
October 16, 2009 - Friday 

Current mood:  pirate
Category: Music
Most people hear about Pirates nowadays and the first thing people think of is Disney's epic movie series "Pirates of the Caribbean" and the slowly building legendary status that it's main character Captain Jack Sparrow has.  And then you get visions of old battle beaten ships and men with long swords, beards, and smelling of rum and the sea.  But dare I say that there is more metal to pirates than the gold they are constantly searching for?  Oh yes, I dare say that there is such a thing as "Pirate Metal".

The idea of pirate metal isn't as far fetched as it might sound.  When you watch the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies part of what makes the movies intense is the music.  I myself have contemplated several times about purchasing the soundtracks to the movies because the intensity of just the opening sequence in the first movie hinted at a taste of rock and/or metal.  And how much difficulty could it be to add some lyrics and electric guitars to the simple flutes and strings that we familiarize with pirate music?  Not that difficult for four guys out of Scotland didn't think it was all that hard cause they have done just that.

I was on Twitter the other night and the name Alestorm came across my screen from someone and with pirate metal connected to it I was intrigued.  With curiosity peaked I set sail to surf the web to find where these lads be found.  And luckily they were an easy find thanks to Myspace and I truly couldn't believe at first that it was legit, and then I checked out the songs they have setup on their profile and was impressed to the point of wanting my share of these mates.  I thusly set sail towards iTunes and found them on there as well.

With limited funds I had to choose cautiously and so I went right for the mighty beast itself and purchased their Leviathan EP and waited for it to download before giving it a listen.  And once done I pressed play and began to be amazed at how the simplicity of what I knew as pirate music was loaded into cannons with guitars, keyboards and fitting vocals and then blasted at me full force.

The title tracks opening instrumentals just hits you with visuals of the high seas except instead of just your regular pirate ship of wood and cloth sails you need to add a few towers of amps to crank out tunes.  You get visuals of the most intense sea battles that would make Disney curl up into the fetal position wondering what you did to their laughable pirates.  Though in those battles you'd be using guitar solos as your weapon and in Alestorm's case your swordsman being Dani Evans who surely shreds with the best of them.  His guitar work fits so perfectly that you'd think he's from a long line of pirate musicians.  His shredding is evenly matched by the keyboard, yes keyboard, solos of Christopher Bowes.  He reminds you strongly that they keyboard is not just a trend of the 80's but also belongs in the world of metal.

The lyrics tell a story for each song, and the simplest proof of this is on the last track on the Leviathan EP "Heavy Metal Pirates".  It simply tells you how they are pirates of the heavy metal variety.  You can't ask for much more then that from a song with that title.  Each song telling it's own story right up front.  No hidden meaning, no symbolizing, just flat out lyrics about what the title says.

I will surely be joining the mighty crew of Alestorm and adding pirate metal to my vocabulary.  And after all, aren't all fans of music like pirates?  Looking for through the world for new treasures of music and wearing shirts of those we like as uniforms, defending it to the death.
October 9, 2009 - Friday 

Current mood:  rockin
Don't forget that this Sunday Rock Against Dystrophy will be doing a benefit concert at Cha Cha's in Coney Island. The event starts at 1pm and will go into the night. It's $15 at the door for a whole day worth of music and it's to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
October 4, 2009 - Sunday 

Current mood:  bummed
Category: Music
Sorry for the short notice again but The Scorpion's Lair will not be on the air again this week. Our guy Bobby is sicker then a dog and there is no one else available to help us run the equipment. Next week we won't be on either BUT you can join us at Cha Cha's in Coney Island from 1-9pm for a Rock Against Dystrophy benefit. Just check out the Rock Against Dystrophy site for more details.