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City: Brooklyn
State: New York
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/2/2005

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Saturday, August 22, 2009 
Lots of rare out of print stuff on ebay like Krays/Infiltrators and Krays/Truents split 7"s...Time for Action and Inside Warfare vinyls and cds...ive seen the Worst of and Battle for the Truth cds pop up occassionaly also

http://music.shop.ebay.com/items/Music__krays_W0QQLHQ5fPrefLocZ2QQ_flnZ1QQ_sacatZ11233QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em283


also keep your eyes open for Charged Minds..the new full legnth release out soon

thanx
The Krays
Monday, March 09, 2009 
We have lots of things planned for this year. From small tours to quite a few new releases. The first of these is the online release of our new single "Vida Profunda" It's the first song we've releases in Spanish. We are VERY proud of it. Check it out now on Itunes and other music download sites. Also coming soon is the re-release of our second album. It's been revamped, mostly re-recorded and has lots of bonuses. It's also been renamed "CHARGED MINDS". Look for it sometime this year on TKO records.  SO check out VIDA PROFUNDA and let us know what you think. We are heading to Boston this weekend to play with the DROPKICK MURPHY'S, as well as a show with Boston greats Tommy and The Terrors, and more. See you at the shows!!
Johnny and The Krays


Wednesday, November 05, 2008 

We will be building a new website in the coming weeks....I would like to make a page of all the members past and current....we need pics of all of us individually(preferebly from the era you played)..... and any band shots you might have are needed also(group shots preferred..live shotsll do to)... im also thinking about maybe everyone getting some space to say a few things(sort of like the bio thats up on the old site now)...

also if you have rips of some of the vinyl 7"s we need those too...id like to make a website that archives the last 15 years accurately

Next...i need covers for the demos...scans or pics...i know we released a bunch of different covers...the one im mainly looking for is a rare one called Guns of Brooklyn...it was the first official kray tape...we put it out early 94 or so...

if you dont have my email...you can get it from any of the current members or hit me up on the myspace

if anyone that isnt in the band is reading this and you have something to contribute...please do...most of the pics will probably come from you guys...all we ever really worried about was playing music and we forgot to document the band

Thanx
AlbeeDamned

Thursday, August 21, 2008 

Current mood:  nostalgic
Category: Blogging
Well guys it's been a a pretty lengthy trip! he Krays have been a band since roughly 1994! Unlike other bands with members coming and going I'd like to think of it as a growing crew, a real family. Many people have made the list of on going Kray members myself included. and I think we all have our share of stories and memories.
Saying that I'd like to announce a date we feel will mark a point in the bands existence that will stand out in the memory of anyone that has been with us over the years. November 8 th we are going to be playing a show with a number of special guests members. Also on the bill are our friends, Awkward Thought, Animale and many, many SPECIAL GUESTS! We will be playing songs from years over our existence and we hope all of you friends new and old can make it! All the details are to follow! We have a couple shows left this year. After which we will not be playing much although we are releasing lots of new material soon.
Stay tuned!
Spencer
Friday, November 02, 2007 

We  are featured in todays wahsington post "Style" section. WE did an Interview regarding the CBGBs buildings new tenants.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/01/AR2007110102492_pf.html

A Punk Temple Reborn: Would You Care to See the $200 Safety Pins?

By David Segal
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, November 2, 2007; C01

 

NEW YORK -- New York City will have its very own Extreme Makeover moment next spring when John Varvatos, a high-end men's clothing brand, opens a boutique in the space once occupied by CBGB. That's right, the dingy, pungent and hallowed birthplace of American punk rock -- renowned both for the talent on the stage and the fungus in the men's room -- will be home to a store full of flat-front dress trousers and hydrating facial moisturizer.

Never mind the bollocks, here's a leather hooded jacket for $1,695.

Manhattan has been upscaling for years, so the news, which surfaced on blogs last week, managed to seem both mind-blowing and inevitable at the same time. Still, this has the feel of a Moment, and a good time to ponder what the city is gaining and losing as it sprouts Best Buys and seven-figure one-bedroom condos.

So we recently invited a couple of punk rockers to another Varvatos store, in SoHo, where they were asked to muse aloud about the club and Manhattan and punk, all the while pawing through the merchandise and dealing with sticker shock.

So, ladies and gentlemen, meet two members of the Krays: Johnny Rosado (33, singer, songwriter, guitarist) and Spencer Kray (stage name, the only name he gives, 25, bass).

These guys played CBGB more than a dozen times over the years before the club closed in 2006, after its irascible owner, Hilly Kristal, lost a fight with his landlord and decided to relocate to Las Vegas. (Kristal passed away, at 75, in August.) The Krays were onstage for one of the last shows at CBGB. On a rainy afternoon, they talk wistfully about the club as if it were an idyllic home destroyed by a natural disaster.

"It had the best sound system in the city," says Rosado, who comes across much quieter in person than he does howling on tracks like "Profane Existence." "For smaller bands that had their own sound, it was a great place to present your ideas."

"It felt dangerous," says Kray, who has two-toned hair and an air of intensity. "Fights broke out. The place exuded a kind of excitement."

Rosado and Kray look slightly uncomfortable in the Varvatos store, which is dark-paneled and sleek. A handful of staffers roam around, dressed immaculately in the browns and blacks of Varvatos clothing, much of which looks inspired by the thrift-shop side of rock fashion. On a rack is a wool overcoat that Rosado says is a dead ringer for one that he picked up on the cheap years ago.

"I got one of these for $5," he says, smiling like a man in on a joke. The Varvatos overcoat, it must be said, looks excellent on him.

A lot of the clothes here, it turns out, are basically luxe versions of the garb that Rosado and Kray have been scooping up at secondhand stores for a long time. Kray notices a shelf with a sweater of horizontal stripes that looks uncannily like the one that he has on. Except that the one in the store is made of cashmere and costs $495.

"But someone put a lot of love into that sweater," Kray says, sounding surprisingly sincere about it. "Five hundred bucks' worth of love."

Rosado and Kray both seem slightly depressed. To regulars, of course, any new tenant at 315 Bowery would be trespassing on hallowed ground. If punk had a Vatican, it was CBGB -- it stands for "country, bluegrass and blues" -- which opened in 1973 and quickly became a creative hothouse and communal headquarters for such acts as the Ramones, Blondie, Talking Heads and Patti Smith. For more than three decades, the club was among the most prestigious destinations in New York's kinda-underground rock scene, a vibrant little dump and a cultural landmark rolled into one.

"A lot of vomiting," Rosado says, grinning at the memory. "I found a kid sprawled on the bathroom floor once, and I was like 'What are you doing?' because that floor was the most disgusting thing you'd ever seen."

Kray offers up a CBGB memory involving a band called the Adolescents and a gastrointestinal mishap that is too revolting to recount here.

"Not going to be a lot of puking when this place opens," he says, gesturing to a rack of pants.

Probably not. But John Varvatos (rhymes with Barbados) is hardly the worst fate that could befall rock's most famous vacant space. True, there's nothing punk about the company that owns Varvatos: the gigantic apparel maker VF Corp., which also owns Vans, Wrangler, Lee and other brands and which recently reported that it had sold $5.3 billion of merchandise in the first nine months of the year. And by all means, the price point, as they say in retail, of Varvatos's clothing is beyond the reach of authentic punks.

But Varvatos -- who is an actual person, by the way -- appears to have genuine reverence for rock. Company pitchmen have included Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper and Chris Cornell, formerly of Soundgarden and Audioslave. The basement floor of the store in SoHo nods to used record shops, right down to selling the vinyl LPs that line one wall. ("I bought that for $5 at Venus Records," says Rosado, pointing at the debut LP of the New York Dolls. Five dollars appears to be his spending limit.) Parts of a drum kit sit in a corner, there's an electric guitar on the wall, plus photos of Jimmy Cliff and Dylan and others.

As contrived as the bric-a-brac at T.G.I. Friday's? Certainly. But at least the bric-a-brac is music-related. Which is more than you'd get with, say, a CVS.

More to the point, punk and fashion have been brethren since the beginning. The Sex Pistols were created and managed by a guy who owned a clothing shop on Kings Road in London. It was there, in front of the jukebox in the store, that Johnny Rotten auditioned for the lead singer's job. Why, a CBGB fashion store opened last year in the East Village.

John Varvatos, the company, declined to comment for this story. A spokesman said that a conference call for reporters is planned for Tuesday, at which time John Varvatos, the man, will outline plans for the CBGB space.

Whatever is said, it's unlikely to appease the Krays. To them, this is just another step toward a lamer, tamer, pricier and more Olive Garden-ish city.

"I'd rather that there was no trace of the place," says Rosado, pausing by a row of $225 dress shirts. "It'd be better if it were just gone. Because this store will use the history of CBGB as a sales ploy -- with posters and stuff like that -- but it will have nothing to do with CBGB. It's not enough to say, 'There's a rock-and-roll feel to our clothing.' "

Kray nods. After some prodding by a reporter, he tries on a leather jacket that he describes as the only item in the store that appeals to him. To his own apparent chagrin, it looks superb.

"That's you, that's you," Rosado says, needling.

"You think?" says Kray. He looks around for the price tag. "Fourteen hundred bucks."

Rosado shrugs.

"Maybe they'll give it to you on layaway."

 

Saturday, August 11, 2007 

Current mood:  cheerful
The tour was great, it was good to see friends new and old. The support we got was amazing from the peopel at the shows as well as Aggrolites and Dropkick Murphys. Thank you all. Our e-mail and myspace iboxs are beign flooded and it's much appreciated!!! We hope to be back on the road soon! Keep an eye out as we are working on re releases as well as writing songs for a new record! Spread the word, we have as show at Knitting Factory NYC! check it out! on our shows page.
-Spencer
Tuesday, August 07, 2007 
Tour has been great. Thanks to everyone who has come out!!!!
The Dropkicks and Aggrolites have been awsome. Cool friggin dudes. We're looking foward to our remaining dates. Stay Class
Spencer
Tuesday, June 12, 2007 

Current mood:  busy
Category: Music

This August We are going on tour w/ Dropkick Muprhy's

Dropkicks, the Krays and more pre sale tickets are available

http://www.dropkickmurphys.tickets.musictoday.com/DropkickMurphys/calendar.aspx



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08/02/2007 05:00 PM - Mulcahy's
3232 Railroad Avenue, wantagh, New York 11793 - n/a

the Krays w/Dropkick Murphys and more

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08/03/2007 05:00 PM - Tink's
519 Linden St, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18503 - n/a

Krays w/ Dropkick Murphys and more. more info Tinks 519 Linden St Scranton, PA 18503 (570) 346-8465

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08/04/2007 05:00 PM - the Norva
317 Monticello Ave, Norfolk, Virginia - n/a

the KRays w/ the Dropkick Murphys and more more info... Norva - www.thenorva.com 317 Monticello Ave, Norfolk - (757) 627-4500

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08/05/2007 05:00 PM - Amos'
1423 S Tyron st., Charlotte, North Carolina 28203 - na

the KRays w/ Dropkick Murphys and more TBA more info... www.amossouthend.com 1423 S Tryon St Charlotte, NC 28203 (704) 377-6874

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08/06/2007 08:00 PM - NEED A SHOW!
, YOUR CITY!, Georgia - na

****we need a show for this date**** book us through our page here or e-mail spencerkray@gmail.com spencer_kray@yahoo.com

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08/07/2007 05:00 PM - House Of BLues Myrtle Beach
4640 Highway 17 S., N Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582 - na

the Krays w/ Dropkick Murphys more info... Myrtle Beach. 4640 Highway 17 S. N. Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 www.hob.com/venues/clubvenues/myrtlebeach

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08/08/2007 08:00 PM - NEED A SHOW FOR THIS DATE!!!
, your city, - na

*****we need a show for this date*****

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08/09/2007 05:00 PM - Stone Pony Lot
913 Ocean Ave, Asbury Park, New Jersey 07712 - na

the Krays w/ Dropkick Murphys and more TBA more info.. www.stoneponyonline.com 913 Ocean Ave Asbury Park, NJ 07712 (732) 502-0600

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08/10/2007 05:00 PM - Silo
2017 Bernville Rd, Reading, Pennsylvania 19601 - na

the KRays w/ Dropkick Murphys and more TBA www.thesilonightclub.com 2017 Bernville Rd Reading, PA 19601 (610) 376-9909

Tuesday, August 08, 2006 
There have been two very great and poitive events I have been to in the last couple weeks. The first was getting to go to Poland and play a huge festival there, the Polish Woodstock. Over 300,000 people, drinking beers, dancing, hanging out. There was really no violence, just a positive atmosphere and some really great bands, none of which on any real major labels. We were lucky enough to be invited. Maybe it was on the merit of our lyrics? I'd like to think it has to do with the amount of heart we've always put into this band, and how much we want it to mean something, and stand for something. It definitely ain't about record sales! It was like a dream, and it almost doesn't seem real. I look at some of the pictures and shake my head in disbelief. This show was a free event for any and all who wanted to attend. I saw even older people with their younger kids wandering around, enjoying themselves.  There were no corporate banners everyewhere, selling this and that. The beers were cheap, and so was the food. It was a gathering of the tribes in a way. A get together, to enjoy a weekend in the sun, with good friends and good music. Can that happen here in the states, with such results? Who knows? All I can say is that I feel honored to have been invited and be accepted so warmly. It was a thrill to see so many people dancing and having fun while me and the band jammed our music. What a blessing.
I said there where two positive events. The second was getting to see MANU CHAO perform a great outdoor show in Brooklyn last night with my wife and some close friends. It was a sold out show at the Prospect Park Band Shell. The band was amazing, and the place filled up with so much positive energy. Manu is not about huge advertising budgets, phony sentimentality, and proccessed music. He has a great following. He restores faith that there are artist out here that try and can affect a positive change in the world, and it's great to gather together with people who share that same faith, that same energy, and make you feel like maybe the world isn't all full of shit, and maybe we can make a difference, if we try, and try, and try. Great band, great songs, great message, great example. We gotta find that good path and follow it, no matter what the dangers. Proxima Estacion... ESPERANZA!!!!
Wednesday, January 18, 2006 
I am listening to music and I came across a great song with some great lyrics. The band is called New Model Army. The song is "The Cause". I thought the chorus was pretty right on.

All we wanted was a cause that we could fight for
One chance for the heroes to win the day
All we wanted was a chance to see the world
In black and white instead of a hundred shades of grey

Just felt like like posting that little tid bit. Sometimes a great song gives us a lift, gives us energy, and it is great when you find a band that values making that possible instead of being full of bull crap, fake, w/ no feeling, no heart...