Tuesday, December 28, 2010

VIDEO: "This City's Dead" (Slideshow)



This is a music video slideshow I made, using pictures that my girlfriend, Rachel, took around New Castle, set to our song "This City's Dead." If you want to check out more of her stuff, visit her Facebook page or buy a few prints at her Etsy store.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Songfacts: "Horrible"

True story. This song was written by me one day after seeing a really awful band at The Sky Club in Masury, Ohio. A couple of friends and I went out of boredom to see a couple of bands that the flyer billed as "old school rock and roll" or something to that effect, which to me could mean anything from rockabilly to garage, bar rock or anything blues-based. These bands were none of the above.

(Well, alright - in all fairness, the second band might have been, but we didn't stick around to find out. The opener was THAT bad.)

I think the flyer even had a hot rod or something on it. So imagine my surprise when we sat down and waited for almost an hour, to eventually hear something I can only describe as slow-as-Moses, self-indulged "rock" music. Granted, I'd never heard of either band, and couldn't even tell you now what they were called, but I figured, "Hey! I like checking out bands I've never heard before, and this looks like something I might enjoy. We should go!". Little did I know, it was false advertising.

The only thing in the lyrics that's untrue is that the singer did not, in fact, look like Beaver Cleaver.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Songfacts: "Lonely at the Top"

I wrote this song prior to co-forming the Disliked with former bandmates Ray Wojtowicz, Chris Vermin, Brianne Donnegan (all of whom were in the Яeversatiles with me), and Ryan Bower (formerly of The RUNS). I think at this point I was listening to a lot of The Misfits and watching too many zombie/cannibal movies. In fact, the way the music originally sounded was like Earth AD/Walk Among Us-era Misfits:  Fast, vaguely thrashy 3-chord verses, a longer bridge (sans vocals), and a 2-chord chorus riff with a punchy musical "count off" at the end.

That's not too far off from how the song ended up sounding

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Songfacts: "Liberal Stomp"

This song was written entirely by Chris Vermin, and I'm pretty sure it was mainly in response to anti-smoking laws, among other things. The music is a 4-chord progression that never changes and it's very similar to "Social Security" by the Unseen. This was another carry-over from The Яeversatiles days. It's basically about PC, and the restrictions that come along with it. The lyrics are actually pretty funny, if you share our sense of humor. Not many people do, so we don't play this song much any more...

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Songfacts: "Sex and Violence" (Exploited cover)

This was one of the few cover songs that actually made it to DCD's early sets, from older bands some of us were in previously (first The Яeversatiles, then later The Disliked). Back in 2001, when I first started trying to form bands with people, I'd insist that the only way it would work was if we based everything we did on 2 songs: "Sex and Violence" by the Exploited, and "Louie Louie".

(Footnote - The Яeversatiles actually did a medley of these two songs, called "Sex with Louie". We'd play the Exploited song forever, then fade out into the opening chords of Louie Louie, while still singing "sex and violence" for the chorus. But that's another story altogether...)

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Songfacts: "Plastic"

Although technically a new song, the music was originally a Disliked tune called "Cheap Sex and Canadian Booze", the lyrics for which were written by our (The Disliked's) then-singer, Brianne Donnegan. Basically, we liked the song so much that we decided we had to re-hash it, only with new lyrics.

We also added a third part (the "5-2-10"/"Five-to-ten" riff), after the second chorus (which is where we always seem to shove the third riff to any song). If you can figure out what "5-2-10" means, you're a bigger dork than we are for thinking it was funny enough to include in the final version of the song. Hint: It's not a date.

It would've made more sense for this to have been one of our earlier DCD songs, with Andy replacing me on guitar and me moving over to vocals; but history isn't perfect, and so it took another 3 years for this to actually come together as a song. All things considered, I think it's a damn good one.


The Music

Although I can't remember if it was me or Mario who came up with the music for the verses, I'm almost positive the chorus was all me. The bridge was Ryan's doing, as were most of the lyrics.


The Lyrics

The lyrics can be credited as follows:

Entire first verse, and first half of the chorus - Ryan.
"She's god's gift to all the emo boys" - Can't remember if this was me or Ryan, but it's a good one.
"That ain't me... Oi! Oi! Oi!" - That's all me (obviously).
"She likes indie bands and bad poetry" - Ryan.
"She'll like anything that gives her credibility" - Me.
I think the rest of this verse was just both of us throwing ideas at each other until something finally stuck.

The third verse didn't actually come together until a month or two later, and when we finally came up with something we could agree on, it was like a light bulb went off over both our heads. I think most of it was Ryan saying stuff while I sat there going, "No... no... YEAH!" over and over again until we finally had something that, in retrospect, reads like an assload of product placement:

"She's at the Beehive, smoking Pall Mall cigarettes. Ramen Noodles is the new, hip meal. Went to a record store for Captain Beefheart, but then she settled for Captain and Tenille."

I know that last line was something he'd been kicking around from the beginning, but it didn't really seem to fit or make sense until after the advent of the first two. If that makes any sense.

(By the way, the "Captain Beefheart/Captain and Tenille" joke was based on a line from The Offspring's "Pretty Fly [For a White Guy]". I'll let you guess as to which one.)


References

The terms used in the lyrics are mainly in reference to your stereotypical inner-city dwelling, art school types in their early- to mid-twenties, also known as hipsters; more specifically, hipsters from Pittsburgh (or those from New Castle who've moved to Pittsburgh). Though we have no real ill-will toward hipsters, other than their arrogance and overall fickle taste in anything currently "cutting edge", they are a hell of a lot of fun to poke fun at. Which, in all honesty, is probably something they enjoy anyway.

The funny thing is, half the shit mentioned in this song is stuff at least one or two of us in DCD ourselves enjoy: Chris and I both smoke Pall Malls, Ryan listens to a good amount of indie rock, I'm an agnostic, I'm pretty sure we all like Ramen, and believe it or not, I'm actually writing at this very moment (though I really don't consider myself much of a "writer"). How's that for irony? I was half-tempted several times to throw in a line about PBR, too, but I'm still having trouble admitting that we share that one in common.

Also, we really don't have much of a problem with feminists (reasonable ones, not "man-haters").


Anyway, to avoid further boredom on your part, I'll just sum it up by saying we ended up writing a fairly witty, catchy, and overall awesome little ditty about falling for a girl who's too much of a pseudo-intellectual, arty-farty bitch to be bothered with the likes of actual punk/skinhead types. You'd have to ask Ryan for clues as to who this one's about (assuming it's anything more than good fiction). Cheers.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

NEWS... Shows n'at.

Alright, so we're playing in Youngstown, OH this coming Friday, October 22nd, at University Pizza (affectionately known to the locals as "The U-Pie") with our good friends The Undercover Saints (Pittsburgh) and this band The Bloody Muffs from NYC. Be there... seriously. It's serious.


November 6th is our CD release show at The Royal Oaks in Youngstown (I guess New Castle's got no love for us). That'll start at 10 PM and run until we say so. Pittsburgh Oi! powerhouse The Traditionals and sleaze-punk legends The Cheats will be joining us, as well. We will have 30 hand-numbered and labelled CDs with all the artwork and plastic and everything, and you'll be able to give us money for them if you choose to do so. I know I would.


Also, on November 20th, we will be playing in New Castle (WHOOO!) for the first ever Wherewolf Radio benefit show at Fat-n-Skinny's, with a bunch of metal bands, some of whom we're friends with. Also playing will be local legends Coinmonster, for a one-off reunion, and the entire night will be recorded and broadcast LIVE on wherewolfradio.com's internet radio stream. There's gonna be prizes and giveaways and beer. You're a shithead if you're not there, and a shithead if you are. So be there no matter what. You owe it to us.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Album Update!

Well, it's official: The album will be titled simply, Dead City Dealers, and will feature 10 tracks, 4 of which have never been recorded before. The release date is October 16th. The track listing will be as follows:

1. Call to Arms
2. Justified Violence
3. (She's a) Zombie
4. 'Til the Walls Come Down*
5. The Bar Song*
6. Paycheck to Paycheck*
7. No Sympathy
8. Plastic*
9. Horrible
10. This City's Dead

*First time recorded. Track order subject to change.

Liner Notes:
Recorded in August of 2010. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Josh Roman at MindRocket Recording in West Middlesex, PA. Produced by Josh Roman and Sam Sinister.


Dead City Dealers:
Sam Sinister (vocals)
Chris Vermin (bass and backing vocals)
Mario Sapanero (rhythm guitar, harmonics)
Andy Fabich (lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals)
Ryan Bower (drums and backing vocals)


Additional gang vocally goodness by the STS Crew (Dead City Dealers, Lyndsay Anderson, Duke Manly, Peter Jaye, and Badger).


Cover design: Sam Sinister (with help from Jake Huff).
Photography: Rachel Solomon (PAΧΗΛ Photography).
Packaging layout and direction: Sam Sinister.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

DCD Live @ The Royal Oaks (Youngstown, OH), 9/5/09





New album dropping soon!

We just recorded our long-anticipated studio album. Get ready.

You can hear all of the new tracks here. (Click the title of the song you want to hear, then click "Play direct from Dead City Dealers".)

Friday, September 10, 2010

Lyrics!

This morning, I posted the lyrics to most of our songs (with the exception of covers, brand new/unfinished songs, and one that's getting a revamp). Enjoy.

You can also find links to each of these on the Lyrics page.

--Sam

Paycheck to Paycheck

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister)


'Til the Walls Come Down

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister)


Plastic

(Lyrics: Ryan Bower and Sam Sinister)


Whiskey Man

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister)


This City's Dead

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister)


(She's a) Zombie

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister)


Rural Streetpunk

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister)


No Sympathy

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister)


Lonely at the Top

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister)


Liberal Stomp

(Lyrics: Chris Vermin)


L.C.B. (Liquor Control Board)

(Lyrics: Chris Vermin)


Justified Violence

(Lyrics: Chris Vermin and Sam Sinister)


Insanity

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister)


Horrible

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister)


Call to Arms

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister)


By the Candlelight

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister)


Beer is a Necessity

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister; Title: Paul "Choo Choo" Harcar)


The Bar Song

(Lyrics: Sam Sinister and E.S. Casket)


Friday, June 18, 2010

The Shit Parade with Sam Sinister

THE SHIT PARADE with Sam Sinister is a 2-hour radio program on wherewolfradio.com, every Saturday from 5:00-7:00 p.m. (EST). Your host, Sam Sinister, will do his damnedest to bring you the best (or worst, depending on your point of view) in punk rock, ska, Oi!, power pop, garage, roots rock, and MORE! Toon in and get ready to move those feet, 'cause if Sam don't play it, it ain't SHIT!

Download the first episode here.

The Shit Parade Facebook page



Do me, yourself, and everyone else a favor. Send one or two MP3s my way, for play on my show.

Try to keep it in the realm of:
-Punk
-Ska (first wave/blue beat or "first wave revival"; 2Tone
or 2Tone-style 3rd wave is also acceptable)
-Rocksteady and skinhead reggae
-Oi!/streetrock/pub rock (no overtly political crap, please, and
DEFINITELY no WP/NSM bullshit)
-Streetpunk/UK82
-Glam, power pop, mod revival
-Garage rock/garage punk
-Surf and surfcore
-Psychobilly (and variants of, including surfabilly, gothabilly, punkabilly, etc.)
-Rockabilly
-Punk rock 'n roll (hard rock/southern rock-influenced punk,
punk bands with a strong affinity for AC/DC, Hanoi Rocks, glam rock, etc.)
-Folk punk, Celtic punk, gypsy punk, Klez-punk, polka punk, etc.
-Cowpunk (I will also accept any REALLY GOOD alt. country)
-Old-style HxC, hardcore punk, streetcore, and crossover thrash


ABSOLUTELY NO emo, "crunkcore", avant-guarde/art house schlock, overly experimental noise bullshit, band geek pop-punk with sloppy upbeats calling itself "ska", Neo-Nazi propaganda, yuppie fashion model/mall bands, or nu-metal of any kind. You can all go fuck yourselves.


SEND TRACKS TO: sam.sinister@gmail.com (Subject "Shit Parade")

Thanks, and be sure to tune in!

--Sam

Sunday, January 31, 2010

DCD on Facebook

If any of you are on Facefuck, uh, I mean Facebook, add us, Fuckface!

Dead City Dealers on Facebook




Wednesday, January 13, 2010

PureVolume

We just added PureVolume to the list of sites you can find us on. Click here to see our band page. Then feel free to add us. I trust you'll do what's right.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Taking over the internet by storm...


Since I've been laid off at my job for the past 3 weeks, I decided to take this time to "up the ante" on our web content. Here are some more places where you can find us, in addition to MySpace and Twitter:


If you're on Facebook, just search "dead city dealers" (or click the logo above), and then click "become a fan". Soon you'll get updates from us, right there on your home page's activity feed, along with updates from the rest of your friends. You can even leave us a wall comment if you want.




This is actually connected with our Facebook page, so if you're not registered with iLike, don't worry about it; But if you are, then feel free to "iLike" us, and check back for show listings, MP3s, photos, and more. Click the banner.

(How the fuck do you "iLike" something? This internet jargon is gettin' outta contol...)




Last, but certainly not least, we have a Last.fm account. This is kind of like a cross between Pandora and PureVolume. You can build your own radio station(s) based on your musical tastes, discover new bands, and find friends who like the same type of stuff as you. Click the Last logo above, and you'll be magically transported to our Last.fm page, where you'll find free MP3s, song streams, a bio, and our very own radio station. Add us to your library!


COMING SOON: Dead City Dealers on PureVolume!