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Monday, January 30, 2012

Permanent Damnage – Pearl River, N.Y. – ( 1991 to 1997 )

Rockland County has always had the perfect equation for producing Metal bands in mass quantities. Mix equal parts boredom, mischief, intoxicants, rage, and disdain….shake well, and serve in a giant skull cup marked “Fuck You” and you have a classic suburban Metal brew! That’s why there were literally hundreds of “Metal” bands in Rockland ….a veritable “Metal Workshop” if there ever was one?

If you we’re a Metal band from Rockland…chances are you weren’t that talented, doing anything remotely innovative, and not really looking to far beyond playing “Cheers” in Nyack once every two months…usually to 10 of your friends. It was easy….and it was guaranteed! To stand out, and to carve a different path from this inert scene….a Metal band had to have a different approach, an almost outsider point of view, something unique to offer beyond the ‘chuga chuga chuga…thud thud thud” that was mind numbingly prevalent in Rockland. One band that had that approach, who stood out, and carved a unique path through the muck, and sludge of Rockland Metal was Permanent Damnage from Pearl River, N.Y.

Permanent Damnage started off initially as a three-piece band called“Noyes”….named after the surname of the brothers in the band…Darren (Guitar / Vocals) and Kent (Bass) Noyes. They retained this name for a few years, and moved through a succession of drummers until finally landing the hard hitting and talented Tim Roche (ex-Drill), which helped to round out the line-up, and give the band the ferocity it needed. After a name change to the certainly more Metal name of “Permanent Damnage” this secured line-up would go on to be the version of the band that achieved the most recognition and success.

Permanent Damnage had a unique sound, and to describe that sound, one has to harken back to a different time…a time less influenced by bands like Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, and seemingly more influenced by bands like Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, and even to a certain degree some touches of Southern Rock. While all the “Metal” components are certainly there in Permanent Damnage’s music….there is a vein of “classic rock” that seems to run through their songs that give them a really different sound, one that raises their particular version of “metal” above the others who were simply grinding it out. There is thoughtful songwriting mixed in the onslaught, there is melody wrapped around the power, there is progression intertwined in the riffs, there is a sense of tradition in the songs that was definitely not the norm for all other Rockland Metal bands…..it works, and it worked really well for them.

Permanent Damnage managed to break out a bit of the Rockland confines that trap so many other bands, and played quite often in NYC, New Jersey, and many other surrounding states….to much acclaim and success. They managed to release one proper LP called “Dirty Mary”, which seemed to sell very well at their shows, and they continued on for a few more years…..expanding and refining their sound before the band came to a halt in 1997, and each band member moved on to other projects both personal and musical.

It could most certainly be said that if Permanent Damnage had continued on, and achieved the success they sought…that they would have been most definitely ahead of their time with their melodic / heavy “arena” sound (as evidenced by certain bands of lesser talent and vision currently tearing up the charts with the exact sound Permanent Damnage seemed to be doing long before anyone else).

Alas….some bands are only meant to exist for the exact time that they do, and they move on. Permanent Damnage was a bright spot in a rather mundane Rockland Metal scene, and high praise goes to them for having the balls to be themselves, and in the process creating some really great music that we are proud to share with you! Enjoy!

Chris Skelly
January, 29, 2012




Permanent Damnage

Freedom Supression
I'll Never Need You
Pain
What Are You Trying To Say

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Malicious Onslaught - Stony Point N.Y. (1986 - 2000's)

Malicious Onslaught formed in 1986 in Stony Point, NY by brothers Ted Hanauer (guitar/vocals )and Robert Hanauer (RIP) Bass.

If memory serves I believe Malicious Onslaught was the first truly extreme death metal band to form in Rockland County, though their first demo tape from 1987 does lean a bit more to the thrash side of things, their later releases were pure death metal.

Malicious Onslaught Released a number of demos and two full length Albums, the albums were titled Rebellious Mayhem (1992) and Grutal Gore (1994), I will attempt to give a complete discography below.

Dave G.
01/26/2012



Discography

Demo # 1 (1987)
Thrashed Black (Demo 1988)
Rebllious Mayhem (Rehearsal Demo 1989)
Rebellious Mayhem (Full Length Lp 1992)
Brutal Gore (Full Length Lp 1994)
Brutal Gore (Demo 1994)
Corpsified Maliciously (Demo 1995)

Malicious Onslaught Facebook

Killpower - Garnerville/Stony Point N.Y. (1986/87 - PRESENT? )

Killpower were very local to me as guitarist Brain Finucane and Rob Torrens who was the bands bassist at some point in their career grew up right across the street from me.



I remember seeing Killpower live all around Rockland County back in the day before I fell out of the metal scene in the early 90's...however I believe Killpower persevered for many years after I lost track of their doings. Anyway, Killpower are a good band with mainly a thrash/death metal feel to their songs, at least that is what I hear...be sure to check out the bands Myspace for more information about Killpower.

Dave G
01/26/2012

From Killpower Myspace BIO:

"Killpower began as an idea of Brian Finucane. In it's hey day, it played many venues on the east coast, and almost every dive in the NY metro area including Rockland, Westchester, and Orange counties. Known for their brutal live shows, they had quite a following".

Classic line up: Joe Delehanty-guitar (RIP); Brian Finucane-Vocals/Guitar; John Gillespie-Bass; Rob Cadiz-Drums; OTHER MUSICIANS: BASS-Rob Moschetti & many others; DRUMS-Vinny Quattrocci, & too many others to mention.



Blood Will Bring Blood (Demo 1988)

01 Hostile Assailant
02 Blood Will Bring Blood
03 Can't Take The Heat...
04 Merchants of Death

Catalyptic World (Demo 1989)

01 Hienous Pariah
02 Vivasected
03 Hostile Assailant
04 Catalyptic World

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Torment - (1986 - 1988)











To the best of my knowledge Torment featured members from Rockland County NY and Bergen County NJ. After the demise of Torment Guitarist John Eleazar (RIP) went on to join Riphouse and Guitarist Ron Roshong joined Out of Darkness and perhaps Sadistik Ritual as well but I am not 100% certain.



I never saw Torment live, and honestly do not recall hearing them back in the day, but I can honestly say that musically they were one of the best if not the best thrash band in and around Rockland based on these demo recordings. The musicianship is top notch...excellent riffs, insane guitar soloing and solid drumming all add up to some must hear thrash metal.

Dave G.
01/25/2012



Take Every Life (Demo 1987)

01 Take Every Life
02 Madball
03 Strive To Win
04 Torment
05 Hello Insanity

Death Toll (Demo 1988)

01 Death Toll
02 Electrocution
03 Gotta Get A Gun
04 Back From The Dead
05 Pitbull Hysteria

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Bar Sinister - Pearl River N.Y. (late 80's early 90's )

Bar Sinister popped up on the Rockland metal scene in the late 80's at a time when metal was really at it's peak in and around Rockland and metal shows were going down regularly at clubs like Cheers, Mr Rips, Blondies etc.

As far as the music presented below goes I know the drummer who had previously played in Selective Outrage gave me this demo tape in 1988 as we had been working together at the time picking and packing books at a local warehouse. Anyway, musically Bar Sinister play power/thrash metal that doesn't bring any popular 80's band in particular to mind which is a good thing.


Besides the "Sin Now Pray Later" demo tape from 1988, Bar Sinister also released a second live demo in 1989 called "Live and Sin".

Dave G.
01/24/2012

Bar Sinister - Sin Now Pray Later 1988
Evil Man
Trilogy of Terror
Attack

Bar Sinister - Live Sin (Live Demo 1989)
Dark Night
Attack
Nuclear War
Bastards Will Pay (Trouble Cover)
Death Penalty


Bar Sinister Myspace

Sectorian - Garnerville, N.Y. (1991- ?)

I had never heard of Sectorian until a friend passed their demo tape along to me a few months back for inclusion on this blog...eventhough they lived about 5 blocks away from me when they recorded and released the "Tears No More" demo tape.

Sectorian play a sloppy style of Death metal with out of tune guitars, non-existent bass, sloppy drumming and gruff vocals. I have no idea how seriously Sectorian took themselves, but I have a feeling they took themselves very seriously. If anyone can provide us with more details regarding this band then please leave a comment so I can flesh out this post.

Dave G.
01/12/2012





Succubus
Tears No More
Lycanthropy
The Wastes Below

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Decomposed - Monsey NY


Decomposed formed in the Spring Valley /Monsey area of Rockland County somewhere around 1990.

I wish I could give you all an in depth history about the band, but my memories are very blurry some 22 years after the fact. What I do remember is the band had a show at Mr Rips in Valley Cottage shutdown by the cops because they were using actual human bones as stage props which the band may or may not have dug up themselves, now that is death metal.

Vocalist Jeff Riemer (RIP) went on to Morpheus Descends...drummer Tito Puente JR. (yes the son of that Tito Puente) also played in Monoxide and bassist Randell Salmon also played in Mutilation. These 3 bands made up the bulk of the Spring Valley Death Core scene aka S.V.D.C. which was a town in Rockland were most of the band members lived in or near...Dave G.



Demo #1 (1991)
Demo #2 (Live Rehearsal 1991)