UPCOMING SHOWS

Thursday, May 10, 2012
@ KLUB MONIKA - 665 Myrtle Avenue, Albany, NY (upstairs living room)
KOJI, CALEB LIONHEART, ORPHAN LEGS, STEVE LAYMAN, and CARL DANIELS
http://www.facebook.com/events/389006911131729/?ref=ts

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Friday, May 11, 2012
@ HUDSON RIVER COFFEE HOUSE - 227 Quail Street, Albany, NY
STATE CHAMPS, CALEB LIONHEART, DAYBREAKER, and THE STEREO STATE
http://www.facebook.com/events/300919293321846/

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Saturday, May 19, 2012
@ DUBLAND UNDERGROUND - 315 Alexander Street, Rochester, NY
THE SUICIDE MACHINES, CALEB LIONHEART, DO IT WITH MALICE!
http://www.facebook.com/events/387857257900160/

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Friday, May 25, 2012
@ FUZZ RECORD SHOP - 209 Lark Street, Albany, NY (basement store front)
CALEB LIONHEART (acoustic), ORPHAN LEGS, PAUL BLEST, and CHRISTIAN BEALE
http://www.facebook.com/events/133244346808536/

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Sunday, June 3, 2012
@ VALENTINE’S - 17 New Scotland Ave, Albany, NY
AFTER THE FALL / CALEB LIONHEART SPLIT 7 INCH RELEASE SHOW
w/ XERXES, MOUNTAIN MAN, and BAD FRIENDS
http://www.facebook.com/events/297692813642900/

I booked a show for some friends of mine who are on tour and coming through Albany next weekend. I hand-made the flyer above. Righteous! Check it out!

March 10, 2012 at Hudson River Coffee House (228 Quail Street, Albany, NY 12208)  NIGHTMARES FOR A WEEK (Academy Fight Song) Kingston, NY - like Matt Pryor singing for Lucero  http://www.facebook.com/ nightmaresforaweek AFTER THE FALL (acoustic set) Albany, NY - Mike Moak sings the blueshttp://www.facebook.com/afterthefall518 BANQUETS (Black Numbers) Jersey City, NJ - Catchy, Hummable Mid-Tempo Punkhttp://www.facebook.com/banquetsamerica SHIP ME OVERSEAS (ex/current members of Drug Church, Vessels) Albany, NY - like a chain-smoking Hot Rod Circuit on a whiskey binge http://www.facebook.com/shipmeoverseas THE STEREO STATE (Creator-Destroyer) Holyoke, MA - like Samiam, Face To Face; Melodic Punk http://www.facebook.com/thestereostate 6:30 PM | $5
Please come out to this show, check out some really incredible, sincere punk  derivative bands from all over the Northeast, and tip your barista. I  promise you, if you live in the Capital Region, you have nothing better to do.
Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/events/308318665892823/

I booked a show for some friends of mine who are on tour and coming through Albany next weekend. I hand-made the flyer above. Righteous! Check it out!

March 10, 2012 at Hudson River Coffee House
(228 Quail Street, Albany, NY 12208)

NIGHTMARES FOR A WEEK (Academy Fight Song)
Kingston, NY - like Matt Pryor singing for Lucero
http://www.facebook.com/ nightmaresforaweek

AFTER THE FALL (acoustic set)
Albany, NY - Mike Moak sings the blues
http://www.facebook.com/afterthefall518

BANQUETS (Black Numbers)
Jersey City, NJ - Catchy, Hummable Mid-Tempo Punk
http://www.facebook.com/banquetsamerica

SHIP ME OVERSEAS (ex/current members of Drug Church, Vessels)
Albany, NY - like a chain-smoking Hot Rod Circuit on a whiskey binge
http://www.facebook.com/shipmeoverseas

THE STEREO STATE (Creator-Destroyer)
Holyoke, MA - like Samiam, Face To Face; Melodic Punk
http://www.facebook.com/thestereostate

6:30 PM | $5

Please come out to this show, check out some really incredible, sincere punk derivative bands from all over the Northeast, and tip your barista. I promise you, if you live in the Capital Region, you have nothing better to do.


Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/events/308318665892823/

New Song / Old Song

I stretched my skin and dried, sewed myself up and filled it to the neck with wine, but still we lie. Back’s to hell facing the moonlight. Has the well run dry? No, the well’s half empty with a boy trapped inside, alive, scraping the surface trying to see the light.

When the hammer comes down will it bend the nail at the neck? Or scar the hand of the martyr that you’d hoped to resurrect? When death is infinite will your God ask you, “What did you expect?” When the hammer comes down will it only leave a dent?

I heard the truth once, and like a lucid dream I awoke one morning to hear the prophets plead. “So much to say. So much to sing. So what’s to think? Nobody’s listening…” 

When the hammer comes down will it bend the nail at the neck? Or scar the hand of the martyr that you’d hoped to resurrect? When death is infinite will your God ask you, “What did you expect?”

When the hammer comes down will it only leave a dent?

Pre-orders just went up for my band’s split with After The Fall. Orders should ship in late April. The record includes 2 songs and a Descendents cover from ATF and 3 songs from CLH.
/25 - Solid Black (Silkscreen cover)/125 - Half Black / Half White (ATF color)/125 - Black / White Marble (CLH color)/225 - Solid Black
The silkscreeen cover is limited to 25 and will only be available in the 4-pack. It will be hand numbered, and those who purchase the 4-pack will automatically be entered to win a free test press. Do it if you like Caleb Lionheart, After The Fall, or fast, melodic punk and pop punk.
http://www.betterdaysrecords.com/products/16300

Pre-orders just went up for my band’s split with After The Fall. Orders should ship in late April. The record includes 2 songs and a Descendents cover from ATF and 3 songs from CLH.

/25 - Solid Black (Silkscreen cover)
/125 - Half Black / Half White (ATF color)
/125 - Black / White Marble (CLH color)
/225 - Solid Black

The silkscreeen cover is limited to 25 and will only be available in the 4-pack. It will be hand numbered, and those who purchase the 4-pack will automatically be entered to win a free test press. Do it if you like Caleb Lionheart, After The Fall, or fast, melodic punk and pop punk.

http://www.betterdaysrecords.com/products/16300

stevelayman:

Local zoning laws are looking to make Restaurants, Coffeeshops and Bars in Albany pay an annual fee to the local government for hosting live music events. We all know small venues are closing up all over America since times are tough, but this plan to help stimulate Albany’s economy isn’t going to…

When I was a Senior in High School I booked shows in several small towns in Upstate New York near where I lived and worked. I was in between bands but wanted to feel like I was a part of the independent music scene, so I tried to create a vein directly between Albany and Kingston/Poughkeepsie where kids could see touring bands and touring bands could add an extra stop. In 2004 and 2005, my friend and I had Cartel, The Receiving End of Sirens, Plain White T’s, The Matches, Chiodos, Donnybrook, E-Town Concrete, the Sleeping, and various others in 100 capacity rooms. That immediately came to a screeching halt when I accidentally broke a window bringing PA speakers into the Conference Room of a Hotel that I booked out of in Hudson, NY. Despite immediately paying for the damage I caused, the Hotel asked that I lay down a $1,000 deposit at every single show I held, even if it contained only locals. As far as I know, every subsequent attempt at holding DIY shows in Hudson has been short-lived or immediately stifled.

Flash forward to 2012. Most of the venues in my new home of Albany cost hundreds of dollars to rent for the evening. Over top of damages that might be accrued and paying bar-tenders, bouncers, and sound people, I can understand this rental fee as some assurance that whether there are 10 people or 350 at the door the venue can keep its lights on. With the crackdown on basement show culture in Albany since the last Mayoral Election, these venues are basically the only places left where DIY promoters can showcase touring acts.

Add to these difficulties the Albany Common Council’s recently proposed “Cabaret Law.” Under this new regulation local businesses would have to submit an annual review to the City Clerk in order to obtain and pay for a Cabaret License. Without this license local coffee shops, bars, venues, restaurants, book stores, and record stores would not be able to hold open mic nights, trivia nights, karaoke, and of course, DIY punk and hardcore shows. The license is projected to cost small businesses an annual fee of $300-900. This doesn’t sound like much, but I promise you this will make it difficult for some and impossible for others to provide an atmosphere conducive to local, independent, and touring musicians. Keep in mind how quickly an added expense kept me from continuing to bring bands through Hudson. When given the chance, a business that is already struggling to stay above water will always choose not to do shows rather than pay an annual fee and deal with a municipal bureaucracy.

Please, make it known that this is not a solution but an added problem. Please, sign the petition or call your local officials. Please, give a shit.

http://www.change.org/petitions/reject-albanys-proposed-live-music-tax

Pre-orders for our split 7” with After The Fall are forthcoming. Check out the cover art above. The artwork is by a local artist named RADICAL! Check out more of his work here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/518graff

Pre-orders for our split 7” with After The Fall are forthcoming. Check out the cover art above. The artwork is by a local artist named RADICAL! Check out more of his work here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/518graff

Plans for 2012
  • Release a previously unreleased song, “We’re Rooted Here And You Can’t Pull Us Up” as part of Disconnect Disconnect Records’ Compilation titled, “Removals” (check it out here)
  • Release a cover version of “Anchor Grill” by the Descendents as part of Either/Or Records’ Tribute Compilation titled, “Either/Or Sucks: A Tribute to Descendents” (check it out here)
  • Release a split 7” on Better Days Records with After The Fall (keep an eye out for it here)
  • Release “Climbing Up A Mountain, Just For The View” on 10” Vinyl. (more on that soon)
  • Continue writing for a Full-Length Record
  • Continue writing for a new Acoustic EP
  • Record and release both records to international critical acclaim and fanfare
  • Do as many Weekend Tours and short tours as we can from now until Fall 2012 - the first is the weekend of February 17-19.
  • Tour Europe for the first time.

So much more to accomplish, can’t wait.

Weekend Tour with Half Hearted Hero and Marine Electric



We’re doing a Weekend Tour in a few weeks with Half Hearted Hero and the Marine Electric! Check out the dates and help us fill the few left TBA!

February 17, 2012 - Bing Arts Center - Springfield, MA w/ Wolves At Bay, Bridge Under Fire 
February 18, 2012 - Suburbia - Brooklyn, NY w/ Kite Party
February 19, 2012 - Sounds Asylum - Middletown, NY w/ Nightmares For A Week
February 20, 2012 - Bogie’s - Albany, NY w/ The Queers, The Ataris**

**Only Caleb is on this date. 

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In the next month or so we should be announcing details for our upcoming Split 7” (who we’re sharing the wax with, what label it will be out on, pressing info, etc.). It will feature two songs from us, and two songs from another great band, and honestly, I can’t wait for you to hear them.

The thing is, we recorded another song from that session that won’t make it on the record. The songs that will be featured on the 7” are two of the fastest and most abrasive, as well as the slowest and most melodic songs we’ve ever written. This third song, featured above, is an acoustic song called “We’re Rooted Here and You Can’t Pull Us Up.” I wrote it over a series of weeks in 2009, and our old guitarist Kris Wildermuth added a second guitar part over the bridge while recording last February.

It references a trip I made to Austin, TX for New Years two years ago, “On the Road” by Jack Kerouac, an Anthology of Essays on Antebellum Slave History, a Flag used during the War for Texas Independence, and a patch of grey hair that has appeared in the temple next to my right eye. Check it out, tell your friends, keep an ear to the ground for details on our split.   

For Lyrics: http://caleblionheart.tumblr.com/lyrics/unreleased