Tuesday
Sep072010

Upcoming Show and new Live Video

Hello friends and freeloaders!

We hope you enjoyed the Holiday weekend.  We have two big shows coming up that we are really psyched about!

We are playing a special acoustic show at the  Tin Angel in Philadelphia this Friday the 10th with Antigone Rising and Next Wednesday the 15th we are playing Europa in Brooklyn.

Finally, we have just gotten back the edits of all of the footage that you guys shot for us at the Highline Ballroom gig last month and it is below.  Our first crowdsourced video and we have you to thank for it!

 

Wednesday
Aug182010

Allmusic.com Review

It turns out that Allmusic.com likes them some Cringe!

"I'm looking for a way to start again," sings John Cusimano in the song "Start Again" on his band the Cringe's third album Play Thing, "I hope that it's not too late." If Play Thing is the Cringe's attempt to start again, the band is doing it with 50-percent of its personnel replaced. Since 2007's Tipping Point, guitarist Robb LevinMatt Powers have departed, to be succeeded by James Rotondi and Jonny Matias, respectively. Shawn Pelton is still providing the propulsive drum playing, however, and the band remains a vehicle for the songs and singing of Cusimano, even if, unlike on the first two albums, the entire group is credited as songwriter of each tune. Their playing is sufficiently cohesive to suggest that they've been together for a while. The Cringe plays highly polished melodic hard rock. The band is co-credited as producer along with Rich Saccoliti, but a press release acknowledges the "input" of renowned producer Steve Lillywhite, and it's clear that the group is going for an arena-ready sound. Meanwhile, Cusimano applies his emotional vocal style to lyrics mostly narrated in the first person and addressed to a "you" who doesn't seem to fully appreciate what the singer is going through. Of course, there may be as many different "I" and "you" characters as there are songs, but taken together, they create a portrait of someone trying to get across somewhat conflicted feelings, seemingly to a significant other. "I don't want to be your poison," Cusimano and bassist sings in "Poison," "I just want to be your cure." To the extent that desire leads to fulfillment, maybe he will succeed, at least in artistic terms, since Play Thing presents a band seemingly ready for a breakthrough.

Tuesday
Aug172010

Delancey - Augut 13th, 2010

Thanks to everyone who came out to the Delancey this past Friday.  We had a great time.  Below are some shots taken that evening.

 

 


Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.

Monday
Aug022010

Great gig @ The Highline Ballroom

We just wanted to thank all of our friends and fans in who turned up at our gig last week at the Highline Ballroom.  We were so grateful to have hundreds of you out on a Tuesday night.  We will be editing and mixing the live record as promised and also are still collecting live video footage.  If you were able to capture any please send it to us at thecringemusic(at)gmail.com

Below is some early footage that came in from a fan that evening.  We look forward to seeing you on August 13th @ The Delancy!

 

Monday
Jul262010

Live Video / Live Album & A great show!

We are happy to announce that at our upcoming gig:

The Cringe - Live @ The Highline Ballroom
Tuesday July 27th - 8pm
431 W 16th St
New York, NY 10011
between 9th and 10th Ave

You can purchase tickets - here

We will be recording a live album and a live video and we need your help!

Please bring all camorders and video capturing devices and help us record our first crowdsourced video!  We will be announcing which video from stage.  Anyone who parts with their email address will get a free copy of the live album (Instructions at the show) & Anyone who captures video footage can send it to thecringemuisc(at)gmail.com will also be rewarded with other fun cringe items and our thanks!

John & Roto were also featured on WPIX Morning News about the upcoming gig!