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Sinners & Saints
Sinners and Saints will be playing a record release show on May 30th - the first show since their untimely demise over ten years ago. After a spoken
word performance and "Q&A" session with Rob to support his forthcoming book with Bridge Nine (more information to come on that soon), Rob and Mark
Lind (along with the rest of S&S's present line-up) will be playing acoustically and will cover back catalog from Sinners and Saints as well as
selected tracks from Rob's other endeavors, Blood For Blood and Ramallah. 50 tickets will be available for this intimate show at the Bridge Nine
office in Peabody, MA
Already fuckin sold out....anybody happen to buy an extra ticket?
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Monty got tickets... I saw the post and almost bought tickets, but its on a Thursday night and its pretty far from home so I didnt get any. : (
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HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
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YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
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I ordered the record. Wish I could make this. I hope they make a video recording of the show.
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I never go to concerts anymore... I am an old fart and usually go with the excuses of (these are not a stab at you Honus as you go to more shows than
I do by a TON) It's a week night, it's too far, I have no one to go with, I don't feel like driving over an hour to do anything, etc, etc, etc, etc,
etc...
I saw the tickets up when Mark Lind posted it... I looked thinking they would be gone but they were not. I closed the page and ran through all the
above excuses and knew time was REALLY short on this so I had to make a decision ASAP. I said "Fuck it, this is the show of a lifetime for me!" and
went back and snagged 2 tickets. Checked 20 minutes later and they were sold out.
I have a few friends in mind for my second ticket as I would like to have someone to go with on the hour plus ride but if my friends fall through (not
to get your hopes up as I am really hoping one of my friends will go) then SS76, you would be the one I would go to for the other ticket as I know you
are a diehard fan of all things Lind.
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THANK YOU!
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Anyone else here get tickets?
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I came REALLY close for this and if there wasnt the show last night, a show on Friday night and a show in Sunday night plus a few more weekenight
shows coming up I would have bought a ticket.
Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
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see you there!
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nice
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It sold out pretty quickly. We didn't even know there would be tickets until 2 days before it went on sale. We thought it was invitation only. So if
you didn't get in, there will be another announced relatively soon (there is still a new 7" to come afterall). Possibly two shows. I don't foresee any
further new music after that though. At least not with me involved.
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BDx13
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i hope you have a great time with the shows, mark.
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I don't get it. Is it just because a Rob sighting is tantamount to seeing Bigfoot? No offense (but,take it as you will),I thought that shit was
horrid. Like a sissified Social Distortion. My opinion,yes.
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I'd rather here the new album than Bridge 9 re-releasing old stuff.
A lot of people ask me what kind of music I like. I love "soul music". My "soul music" isn’t a style, genre or niche. It’s music that is genuine. It’s
a painful lyric, a dirty bassline, it’s a harrowing vocal, it’s feedback, it’s an anthem, it’s a love song, it’s anarchy. I’ve got my personal
favourites but in the end it doesn’t matter who or where it comes from... so long as it’s good and it's real.
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Quote: Originally posted by REV.PAULIE | I don't get it. Is it just because a Rob sighting is tantamount to seeing Bigfoot? No offense (but,take it as you will),I thought that shit was
horrid. Like a sissified Social Distortion. My opinion,yes. |
And I am not a fan of Sheer Terror or Joe Coffee music and I am sure some people would make unflattering comparisons of stuff you have done to other
music. Everyone has an asshole. To me, the S&S album was FLAWLESS (I am also not a fan of Social D so I don't hear what you hear in that instance).
I have never heard of Rob doing an acoustic set which also interests me. Have never seen S&S live either. Also yes, some is the fact that Rob has
been laying low for quite some time as well as BFB fans being "burned" (for lack of a better term) by the BFB shows not happening. I am pretty open
that I am a fan of what he does musically, as I know some people are of what you do musically Paul. Just my opinion on the matter as an admitted Rob
Lind "fanboy". Just my opinion / view on the matter.
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There is another release coming.
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Quote: Originally posted by XnMeX | Quote: Originally posted by REV.PAULIE | I don't get it. Is it just because a Rob sighting is tantamount to seeing Bigfoot? No offense (but,take it as you will),I thought that shit was
horrid. Like a sissified Social Distortion. My opinion,yes. |
And I am not a fan of Sheer Terror or Joe Coffee music and I am sure some people would make unflattering comparisons of stuff you have done to other
music. Everyone has an asshole. To me, the S&S album was FLAWLESS (I am also not a fan of Social D so I don't hear what you hear in that instance).
I have never heard of Rob doing an acoustic set which also interests me. Have never seen S&S live either. Also yes, some is the fact that Rob has
been laying low for quite some time as well as BFB fans being "burned" (for lack of a better term) by the BFB shows not happening. I am pretty open
that I am a fan of what he does musically, as I know some people are of what you do musically Paul. Just my opinion on the matter as an admitted Rob
Lind "fanboy". Just my opinion / view on the matter. |
Every nitwit has an opinion. Don't worry about what others think. We weren't trying to appeal to hardcore or punk rock fans with that album. It was
meant to sound like Turbonegro meets Foo Fighters. The Boston Phoenix called it the best Boston rock album released in a decade. We essentially
disbanded before the album got released and it still sold out of multiple pressings. The few shows we did organize after it was released all sold out
at clubs of various sizes in town. You're not the only person that liked it and it definitely appealled to people well beyond the limited scope of
listeners that BFB and Ducky Boys played to at the time. Thanks for enjoying the album, Monty, and no one thinks you're some sort of Lind fanboy for
digging it.
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you guys should video the show......
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I love the S&S album and can't wait for new stuff. It's long overdue.
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With an extremely slim chance of going I agree. And The Sky Is Falling is a badass album period. My opinion is the only one that matters to me.
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I don't mean springing for a professional shoot or anything, just some dope with a camcorder will do to load it on youtube.
it would be cool to see.
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"Nitwit"....Ha! Suck it deep,Townie...
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Sinners and Saints front men (and brothers) Rob and Mark Lind are both battle-scarred vets of the punk rock trenches with an impeccable pedigree to
boast. Elder brother Rob is the founding member and main man (i.e. sole song-writer and lyricist) for infamous ultra-hardcore legends Blood for Blood,
a band known as much for their violent live reactions and the fanatic devotion of their listeners as they were for their furious anthems and the
brutally honest darkness of their lyrics. Rob, who is also the founding member and sole songwriter of the notorious "terror-core" band Ramallah (a
band mostly known for their virulent cult following), is as known for his off-stage lifestyle as he is for his many musical endeavors. Younger
brother Mark is the founding member and song-writer of the Boston street punk legends the Ducky Boys, whose working class anthems, chugging rock and
roll, and painfully personal lyrics have inspired and resonated with a devoted cult-following of his own (Mark is also the main man behind Boston rock
'n' roll bulwarks and staples Dirty Water and Mark Lind and the Unloved).
Back in 2000, after the simultaneous demise of their current bands at the time, the brothers decided to reach back into their roots, and create the
kind of rock and roll they grew up with which would be known as Sinners and Saints. Upon their inception, the band was highly regarded from fans and
critics alike. Their debut album, The Sky Is Falling, was released on Bridge Nine in late May of 2002 and in support of it, they went on to play shows
with bands like Social Distortion and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Unfortunately, Sinners and Saints broke up due to personal matters in late 2002.
The Sky is Falling was never released on vinyl format and the band has remained dormant ever since.
Now, Bridge Nine Records is excited to announce that they'll release The Sky Is Falling for the first time ever on vinyl format on June 4th, 2013.
Additionally, Sinners and Saints will be playing a record release show on May 30th—the first show since their untimely demise over ten years ago.
After a spoken-word performance and "Q&A" session with Rob to support his forthcoming book with Bridge Nine (more information to come on that soon),
Rob and Mark Lind (along with the rest of S&S's present lineup) will be playing acoustically and will cover back catalog from Sinners and Saints as
well as selected tracks from Rob's other endeavors, Blood for Blood and Ramallah. Tickets are all sold out for this special event, but you can still
pre-order the vinyl pressing of The Sky Is Falling here.
More information will be coming soon from Sinners and Saints and Bridge Nine Records.
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