by Michael Cimaomo | Nov 20, 2011 | Northeast Underground
Back in the mid-to late‘90s, alternative rock gems like “Santa Monica,” “Father of Mine,” and “Wonderful” were almost inescapable forces on radio stations across the U.S. Merging the last fading strains of grunge with...
by Michael Cimaomo | Dec 2, 2011 | Northeast Underground
Many lessons come with maturity. Some people learn to appreciate the small things. Others learn that control isn’t everything, and that much of life is determined by pure chance. And then there are those who fantasize about infant cannibalism. Though popularly...
by Michael Cimaomo | Dec 7, 2011 | Northeast Underground
Well isn’t life just sometimes like a nice kick in the face? Though freshly back from a well-needed Thanksgiving vacation in Texas, the Northeast Underground may have to curtail any and all future travel plans for the time being. Yes Virginia, spark plugs can...
by Michael Cimaomo | Dec 9, 2011 | Northeast Underground
Throughout history politicians and other public figures have often used dramatic quotes to enrich their messages to the world at large. Whether it has been John F. Kennedy citing Dante or Abraham Lincoln openly reciting Shakespeare, many famous lines have been used to...
by Michael Cimaomo | Dec 14, 2011 | Northeast Underground
Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers Gift Horse (Vanguard) Some of the greatest moments in music history have been the product of tragedy. Australian rockers AC/DC recorded their seminal album Back in Black after the death of original lead singer Bon Scott in 1980....