As Brian mentioned, the new Shadow's Fall album has two covers on it: Dangerous Toys and Only Living Witness! Local Boston music fans should be familiar with the latter, and non-local hardcore fans should be too.
Apparently there is a recent re-release of their albums, and here's a neat article about it and them and the old scene:
http://www.thephoenix.com/article_ektid16481.aspx
Jonah was an absolutely captivating singer, almost in the way that Frank Pino is but different. He wasn't out singing to the ladies (not like there were a ton of us in the room anyway), but he really connected and energized the crowd. I also liked his anti-violence/FSU stance, and given the scene at the time it really took a lot of guts on his part.
The first HC show I ever went to was actually an all-ages OLW show at the Rat (and I think they were playing with Sam Black Church). So, so good! I still miss the Rat *sniff*. Actually, I really miss old Kenmore Square in general: The Rat, the old used music stores, and the old Army Navy store (which has also left its later home in the Arsenal Mall).
Apparently there is a recent re-release of their albums, and here's a neat article about it and them and the old scene:
http://www.thephoenix.com/article_ektid16481.aspx
Jonah was an absolutely captivating singer, almost in the way that Frank Pino is but different. He wasn't out singing to the ladies (not like there were a ton of us in the room anyway), but he really connected and energized the crowd. I also liked his anti-violence/FSU stance, and given the scene at the time it really took a lot of guts on his part.
The first HC show I ever went to was actually an all-ages OLW show at the Rat (and I think they were playing with Sam Black Church). So, so good! I still miss the Rat *sniff*. Actually, I really miss old Kenmore Square in general: The Rat, the old used music stores, and the old Army Navy store (which has also left its later home in the Arsenal Mall).
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