Wednesday, November 17, 2010



This was probably my ultimate score on a Book Sale joint. "Underboss",featuring Sammy "The Bull" Gravano, his story of life in the Mafia, underboss of NYC's most notorious crime family, the Gambinos.

Wise Guy : Life story of Henry Hill's three decade on Luchesse Crime family (this is where the movie Goodfellas was based)

The Sopranos : On The Couch, HBO TV Series printed on book expanded til season 4.


That was a pretty good catch.:)

Earth Decay 2010






October 30, 2010. I’ve already mark my calendar for this day, another “leavable” show as I would say, hehe the 2nd Earth Decay (consistently speaking) in San Pablo’s infamous venue, The Lion’s Club was about to happen, brought to us by the guys from Acid Cow Art Collective. The weather was fuzzy and its drizzling a little bit outside, not good for me because I just went on cough and colds, in short I’m still not feeling well but I still have to push my might for our set later, STILL ILL, SINCERE… You can see the diversity on the band list and it was enormous, hopefully all the bands can play tonight since the show had begun at around six (4 hours late due to some circumstances), participating bands were all good, local bands from San PbloBystorm, Legarda, Identikit, Ginseng Luzon, Piledriver, although Isvarah guys had to cancel their set, (Mot's wife had just gave birth to a healthy baby boy, epic!) the show's was still awesome because the guys from Empty, all showed up and played their reunion set. I think their last show happened sometime in early 2000's and this is almost their decade of hibernation, Back from the Dead! All hail Empty! and long live Earth Decay!

More shirts....





kid Dyanamite - 3 Sided with skull on right side







Force of Change - 2008 US Summer tour








Cruel Hand - Lock & Key

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Bane Philippine Tour May 19 2010, Sta Rosa City Laguna



Photo by Keith Dador



Photo by Keith Dador



Photo by Keith Dador





2010 had been a remarkable year in our local hardcore scene. Why? foreign bands like First Blood, Alcatraz, Ruiner, Out of Step (Germany), Testament (although it is not a DIY show, it still kicks ass), Warbringer and so on, had graced our land to reach out their dedicated fans worldwide. But for me, the most anticipated was the Bane Philippine tour, held last May 19, 2010. To think, seeing Bane live would be impossible, knowing their extensive touring around US, they still manage to make a South East Asian tour, thanks to all the people who extended their support to make this happen. Bane has become one of the most anticipated hardcore bands in the late 90’s to early 2000’s along with their contemporaries like Indecision, Reach the Sky and One King Down. Up to this moment, many loyal fans still looked up and hold on to them. My first Bane encounter was when I was in early college, a friend handed me a copy of Hellfest 2000 video plus a copy of Bane – It All Comes down to this as far as I remember, even though I wasn’t that much of a Bane fan, I look up high on them because of their passion and sincerity to what they are doing. They wouldn’t go this far if it wasn’t because of that. Sincerity and dedication is what keeps the ball rollin. Seeing them live brought me goose bumps and that’s for sure, I bet for some kids too. There wasn’t a bad Bane show as far as I knew according to what I saw on some videos and reviews and I was right. Bane lineup features Aaron Bedard, Aaron Dalbec (Converge), Brendan “Stu” Maguire( Reach the Sky) and session drummer Nate Manning (later I recognized that he was a Cruel hand guitarist, shame on me! I barely recognized him). The show was a blast. The funny thing is when Dexter (8 Oz)and I were hanging around the corner after their set, Dext was holding his old Bane shirt to have it autographed by Stu, when Stu grabbed his shirt he turned up on Dext and said “Oh, I remember this show, this was Ten Yard Fight’s last show, We played with Reach the Sky, In My Eyes and Fastbreak!” and we were like ”Fuck, It’s like my dream show”. Bane opened another book in our history, and im glad I was a part of it.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

April Highlights/Lowlights***

April 2 – My elder cousin from US paid us a visit for a holy week venture, loads of booze and sisig for Lenten season, what the fuck was that? Anyways it was fun, i havent seen him in years.

April 3 – We went to Bato Springs to cool down and escape from these excruciating heat. It’s the perfect place for you to cool down I’ll tell yah. I should have brought up A Better Hope Foundation guys in these joint while they stayed at my pad, they’ll definitely love this place.






April 5 – Ruiner show in Center for Arts. Jade and I were the early birds, we got there at 530PM, we just hanged near Shell Timog and waited the show to start. Awesome show, crucial line up. But the sound equipments a lil’ bit fucked up. And Ruiner guys were a slightly unhappy with that. Anyways, there were loads of merchandise, CDs, LPs, SHIRTS, you name it. I also got myself a copy of Konspirazine issue #3, interesting material, good job Jep Peligro!




April 19 – My sister just confirmed that she’s pregnant with twins(how cool is that??), one boy and another is still unidentified.. BRAVO!!

April 21 – My desktop computer was corrupted, fatal error appears on the screen, I can’t access windows vista even when I restore it. So that means I have to format all drives, meaning all my files will be deleted (including my backup drive which was heavily infested by Surabaya virus), I mean ALL OF IT!! But now, my computer was fast as fuck.

April 24 – We recorded at Positivity studio with TTE minus Carl and Emak. Peter recorded the first & second guitar. We’ve done 3 tracks including a Breakdown cover song, “Sick People”. Gang shout crew couldn’t get it through coz it was already 330 in the morning, besides we don’t have enough energy to do it, Sorry guys! I’ll catch you next time. I was planning to release this in a 3 song CDEP this June if all works out. But now, we still need to replenish this new song we are practicing and another new song.






April 28 – My elder brother got a new job. Good luck bro!

KILLER SHOWS



I’d never been so excited on seeing upcoming bands that will tour Asia this coming months particularly the Philippines. After the success of Bay Area California’s First Blood/Alcatraz earlier this year, there is still a whole bunch of foreign bands that will play here in the near future.. In a matter of 4 months period, I already went to these amazing shows headlined by bands like Ruiner, Out of Step (from Germany, we’ve played with em in Baguio, awesome guys!), First Blood and Alcatraz, Testament and Lamb of God and a whole bunch of others, and I heard there’s going to be a lot more. Sick of it All show would be awesome, I hope some will setup for this, I guess this would probably my dream show come true.. hehe This May, I already marked my calendar for Warbringer and Bane show, both shows will be done in Manila and Laguna. Definitely a killer show. Hoods from California was also preparing an Australiasian tour this late 2010, hope everything will turn good. Fuckin ‘A this will gonna be huh?. All I can say is, I am satisfied with what we have on our scene today, not just the foreign acts, but the local bands as well. Right folks? KEEP EM COMING!!!!









Monday, March 1, 2010

More shirts.....



Reach The Sky- Friend,Lies and end of the world. Simple print on front but this could be an awesome collectible.






Glad to have this 3-generation-passed Grey Area shirt that I got from a trade. Truly one of my favorite 90's band.





Ignite (Conversion Records) - Thousands of these were made during the 90's, i dont if this is still available up to now.



My friend from Italy send me these Turmoil shirt a couple of years ago. Printed on a FOTL Euro. Sweet.









Strife - In This defiance, One Truth & Angermeans






Hatebreed Judge and Schism fanzine rip-off.



Ignite - Hardcore (Revelation)



I saw this on an ukay vendor, I offered him 250 bucks for this BOLD shirt printed on a black Hanes shirt. Hahaha! :) Without hesitation, He immediately agreed. But I traded this on a guy on Cebu. I got this Mint condition H2O - Thicker than water on that trade. Not bad huh?

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Local merchandise

Posted below are some of my shirt collections from our very own hc/punk scene:






Staid - printed on a athletic gray cotton longsleeve.




Walk Me Home - Descendents rip off. Cool design.





Towards the End - Live it or Leave it. This one's pretty cool coz it was printed on a red FOTL shirt with white discharged ink on the front print. Down for life clothing relased this on sapphire blue, ice gray, white and ash gray gildan shirt, and was now sold out.





Shrapnel - Coca Cola rip off. Equal Vision also made a "straight edge" design on this before. Cool.






Standout - For my Brothers . Thanks Mac for the jersey!

First Blood/Alcatraz in Manila!

Article for Coffeemugazine Issue # 9
“Scene Report – Sunday Matinee featuring First Blood and Alcatraz from San Francisco, California 01/17/10”
By Mel D.
I was about to meet Peter and Jade at South Supermarket at Los Banos, and I’m a bit groggy at that time, coming out at work, I went straight partying with my friends the night before but still pushed my might to get up early coz’ I’ve been waiting this killer show for months hehehe. First Blood and Alcatraz, two of San Francisco Bay Area's hardest bands, was about to play in Sunday Matinee @ TenO2 Bar, QC brought to us by Major Malfunction and Take 4 Collective, same guys who brought up Have Heart, Vitamin X and a whole lot of others. As usual we arrived late due to traffic. Arriving about pass 1:00 PM, the show was barely starting; and we missed the opening acts from Curse/Gift and Tame the Tikbalang. Fuck no! I’d never seen Curse/Gift live and I heard this will gonna be one of their last shows??! I hope it’s not. (FYI, Curse/Gift was the band of now defunct Sauna) The show was fully-packed as expected. TenO2 was just a small bar and filling it with less than 200 angry kids was unimaginable. Anyways, the new set up of Ten02 was really awesome, stage was adjusted from the other side to the center, tables and chairs were cleared, giving the band more space and more room for the kids to do their thing. Usual faces on the scene was present, you can see hardcore, skins, punks, metal kids all exist in the same place and showed their all way support, which was cool. Anyways, Justin and Carl from Alcatraz were in charge of their merchandise. They still got plenty of stuffs (shirts, longsleeves, hoodies) since Philippines was their second leg of their Asian tour, plenty were sold. Kids love that shit. Even I bought few of their merchandise. It’s definitely much cheaper than zipping it in your card and spending large amount on shipment. But the sad thing was they didn’t brought some CD’s and vinyls. Anyways, usual local acts Isvarah, Divided We Fall, Nuclear Punishment, Play, Staid, Bystorm, Prayer of Endurance and a lot of others showed up as expected. Prayer of Endurance’s set was awesome, coming all the way from The City of Pines. POE gives you European-style metal hardcore with total mind-blowing lyrics that will surely pummel your brains out. Heaven Shall Burn and Arkangel come first in my mind when I first handed and heard them from New Names for Old Desires 4 Way split CD. I have the chance to know these guys (..and a gal) better last Lakefest, they stayed a couple of hours on my pad in San Pablo, and had a good time with them. Just your average guys next door. Haha! They’ve ended their set with Biofeedback’s “The Real Strength”. Solid! Isvarah from Manila also showed up that’s for sure, built from the ashes of Bulldozed, Sauna and As Angels Fall, Isvarah delivers you some raging Metal/hardcore/thrash driven by alcohol and hatred, no questions asked. Started their set with their blasting and catchy intro (it sounded like some fusion of Sabbath/Integrity/Slayer). “Digging Graves”, “Fire” and their own version of Biofeedback’s “Fear is the Limit”, among my favorite Isvarah songs, was on their set list. Cool. Staid from Manila, was there. Easy was out of the country so for now, so for the meantime, Rashid (Talk Sick) fills the bass, and did a really good job. Kids on 90’s youth crew should definitely into this. They played their originals including “Proxy nation”, “One Step Ahead”, “Tricks of the Trade” and a couple of new songs, I wonder they did not played their Ten Yard Fight’s cover “We Want the Truth”. Bulacan’s Play was tight as always. Giving you some WxHxNx-ish ultra-fast hardcore/punk/thrash guaranteed to make you point your finger and circle to death. Everybody loves Play. Next was Demolition of False Progression’s set, pit bull-core as I always called these warlords from QC, giving us some of their punishing riffs and relentless breaks that will surely make you hit the floor and do your karate moves. Anyways, I wasn’t able to watch all the bands. I, myself was also busy manning our merchandise table and hanging around with friends. Perhaps, this was also my only chance to chat and meet with my friends in the scene, so I better maximize it. I failed to see Nuclear, Punishment, By storm and Divided We Fall. Finally it was the set for Alcatraz. Everybody went inside as the gatekeepers was about to close the doors. Organizers reminded the kids to be cautious on stepping on the platform/stage, remember the incident at the Have Heart’s Manila show? When the stage was totally screwed up after HxH’s set, the organizers have to pay a big charge for the damage, which was obviously not fun. It’s ok to jump around, have fun or go ape-shit at the shows, but just be cautious on breaking things or fights. Anyways, some kids just can’t be controlled so just be it. Ran handed my camera then I went on the front row to experience Alcatraz. Guitars sounded fine, so it’s about time to start. They’ve opened their set with a blasting intro. “S**t Happens”, “Own the Show”,”This Is What You Get”, “Sucka Free” among my favorites and a couple of songs in their demo. Alcatraz had been around the California hardcore scene for quite a while now and had been touring with bands like Terror, Madball, Powerhouse and a bunch of others. Some tracks in their self titled album has some hip-hop elements, but I guess they’ve just incorporated their rough-edged hardcore and LA hip-hop influence to make it sound unique, which I think was pretty cool. Only a handful of bands in West coast had done that. Check out their record out to see what I mean. I recommend this for fans of Cold World, Trapped Under Ice and Death Threat. After the set, you could see the devastation on people’s faces. Their set leaved the ceiling spotlight all screwed up and a bruise on my chin, I was hit by a flying elbow of some crazy kid, so I went outside and get some fresh air. But anyways, it was all part of the fun. It was only 5:30pm, you could still see the the daylight outside. The guest of honor, First Blood now was up stage for the last set of the evening. They didn’t longer checked the sound, they just interchanged the member and played. FB features Carl Schwartz on vocals, who also played for Sworn Vengeance and Terror and recorded with “One With the Underdogs” album (I even make him sign my Terror CD ha-ha!) and also was a half Filipino. I couldn’t stay any longer on the front row of the pit, it was suffocating so I just stayed on the corner and keep my camera with me. Started their “First Blood” song, a couple of their originals; “Suffocate”, “Execution”, “Next Time I See You You’re Dead”, and a whole bunch of others, and what can I say about their cover from SOIA “Just Look Around”?, Everyone just went fucking nuts and sang along. Here are some photos I’ve took on their set:









They’ve ended their set with “Victim”, this song has one of the deadliest breakdowns I’ve ever heard. The fucking show blew me away and tore TenO2 apart as well. After their set they went straight to the airport, they still got a plane to catch @ 9:30 PM. The show ended early, it was only pass 6:00PM, which was cool, I can still make my plans for that night and meet my high school friends. Ha-ha! Long live matinee shows! Everyone just hanged around outside for a while after the show. That’s the good thing about early shows; you wouldn’t have to worry about how you can get home or catch the last trip of the bus, and you can still meet your plans after the show. I didn’t had the chance to take photos with FB and Alcatraz because they are really running out time. Anyways, It’s OK. The show was all worth it and was a hell of a good start for this year. Kudos to all the organizers and to those extended their effort and spent their hard earned money on this unforgettable show. It was all good! Until next time! - Mel D.

OUT OF STEP Philippine Tour Baguio Leg




Out of Step, posicore from Hamburg, Germany will be doing their South East Asian tour this coming March 2010. This would be awesome coz a lot of other bands was on the bill and again a cool new experience for us. Kick off show will be done at Ten02 bar on the 5th and followed by Baguio Leg on March 6th @ Ovetones Bar! See you at both shows!

Tee brands and beyond...

Here are some list of quality shirt brands: