Critical Mass this Friday November 13th (yeah, yeah Friday The !3th) at Cheers in Longwood w/ Special Guests, Phobe. 400 Savage Ct. Longwood, FL 32750 No Cover 21 And Up Show Starts at 9:30
WE'RE NOT TRYING TO APPEAL TO THE YOUNG PUBLIC, IT JUST TURNED OUT THAT WAY!
Formed in the early 70's in Miami, Florida, Critical Mass brandishes their version of melodic power pop from roots ranging from The Sex Pistols, The Ramones, The Stranglers to The Beatles and Cheap Trick. The band's first self produced demo, a two song 45 of "Silver Screen" backed with "No One Left To Blame" released in 1978, has become a sought after example of Florida's first punk band. Underground punk aficionados craving rare unheard late 70's punk rock can find copies on eBay commanding hundreds of dollars. Ryan Richardson of BreakMyFace.com calls it a "swamplands gem".
After a quarter century Mick and the Mass have released another self produced offering entitled, “It’s What Counts That’s Inside“. The project is a result of a partnering of Mick and former Mass alum Frank Prinzel. Using the resources of the Internet as a vehicle to once again present Critical Mass’ music to the world,"It’s What Counts That’s Inside" serves up more of that hard rock edge and pop songwriting style in a scorching, head banging, moshing frenzy! BUY IT NOW!!!
Influences
CM FRIEND OF THE MONTH-SCOOTZ
The Beatles, XTC, The Who, AC.DC, Cheap Trick
Swimming With Sharks (c) 2009 Mick Fazz---
Cell phone Navy bugged you, send this running. Ah, go on your submarine! Everybody knows you're swimming with a fantasy the shark had made. And now you, preparing for, the final wave. You smile as you go under, do not visit late. Just one minute while I tell you something doubt them's really coming on. A dorsal fin will break the water, see there. Goldthing's gone, let's zip her in. And now you're preparing for, The final wave. And now you do bare your soul to not visit late. Just moments 'til feed... we're moments away from..we have feed...we have feed... And now you prepared yourself, the final wave, the slide that you're sliding nude on, has turned into a blade. Dumb down winners, but the seatbelt's on, the Hammerhead has got no name. You swim with failure, but you see Pirhana caught this address at The Seine. We are moments away from feed...we are moments away from feed...we are seconds away from feed...we are but a few seconds away from feed... WE HAVE FEED......We have feed...................
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Whats up! Just wanted to let you know I have FREE VIP tickets to our upcoming networking party on the OrlandoBands.com site for our Networking Party on Saturday Sept. 26th. Here are some details:
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-Open mic event-Band and Industry professional interviews- $1 Raffles (click below to see all the prizes!) Come and hang your banner! Free vendor space
-This event will be streamed online LIVE and seen throughout the world! Thanks to Right Step Media for their donation of a multiple camera video shoot!
What can you say, when you cant say enough? Gone is fucking awesome, Im purposely taking off of work to see you guys this july....play the black box collective..you could teach the whippersnappers what good pop punk sounds like