As you may already be aware, our producer Steve Evetts suffered a devastating loss when his studio burned down through no fault of his own on Sunday afternoon. In a matter of hours he lost his creative home, all of his gear, and a career’s worth of memorabilia, plaques, photos, records and so much more.
Having been a prominent producer in the alternative heavy music community for 30+ years, Steve has been a key piece of many incredible albums, working with artists such as The Cure, The Wonder Years, New Found Glory, Snapcase, Glassjaw, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Misfits, Saves The Day, Senses Fail, Every Time I Die, The Used and countless others.
While insurance will hopefully help cover the value of the lost gear, it won’t begin to cover the true cost of building a new studio space for Steve. The expenses of construction, setup, and treatment are significant. Steve is taking this tragedy in stride and is determined to surge forward, but he needs our help to build a new space where he can continue shaping the future of heavy music. Please support the GoFundMe to help him with these expenses, and it would mean the world to us and Steve if you would share, donate and help us spread the word.
Steve is an amazing person who has given so much to the music community. He deserves support as he recovers from this loss. Every contribution, no matter the size, will make a difference. https://gofund.me/990ad1a04
March 31, 1995 at Las Palmas Theatre in Hollywood. Snapcase, Undertow, Strife, Ignite, Eleven Thirty-Four, Palefire.
Slide one flyer designed by Igby @xigbyx
Slide two flyer designed by John Kelley @get2dachoppa
#palefire
23 YEARS AGO TODAY.
FINCH | SNAPCASE | DAYS AWAY | ENDOR
4/24/2003 - Live at @statetheatreportland - Portland, ME. $13.50!
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@officialfinch - played ‘What It Is to Burn’ almost in its entirety, as well as ‘Worms of the Earth’ and ‘Bitemarks and Bloodstains.’ Just an all timer of a set. OG Finch fans remember the Perfection Through Silence era hat from the Drive Thru web store and the Letters To You 7”
@snapcaseband - I remember the set being heavy ‘End Transmission’ and ‘Progression Through Unlearning.’ We briefly mention this gig during our recent convo with Daryl of Snapcase (Episode 310).
@daysawaypa and Endor opened - If I recall, Endor was Nate’s (from Finch) brothers band.
#finch #snapcase #daysaway #progressionthroughunlearning #whatitistoburn
Now posted on #turnedoutapunk … 🔥🧟♂️🔥 DARYL TABERSKI @daryl_tab (@snapcaseband ) GO LISTEN TO EVERYTHING SNAPCASE HAS RELEASED! #snapcase #buffalohardcore
In this clip from Ep 310 - Daryl from @snapcaseband tells us an all-time story from the early years of the band. Mailing demos, a Chicago showcase, and a borrowed car. We’ll let you hear the rest.
#snapcase #buffalohardcore #hardcorepunk #progressionthroughunlearning #90shardcore
Ep 310 is LIVE. Today we’re joined by Daryl Taberski (vocals) of Snapcase.
We dig into the 90s Buffalo scene, the formation of the band, signing with Victory Records, touring in the 90s, records (Progression, Designs, etc), the changing musical landscape over the years, what’s next for the band, and everything in between. This is a classic past to present Podioslave special. Shouts to Daryl for being an all-time guest of the pod.
Keep an eye out out for the upcoming Snapcase documentary (IG: @snapcaselegacy )
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Photo Credit: Greg Flack (IG: @xgregflackx )
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#snapcase #hardcorepunk #buffalo #punkrock #music