3.25.2011

Harvest reuniting this Summer

Via Stuck in the Past

A lot of hardcore bands have reformed in the last few years. Over the last year or two, a lot of the good mid to late-90s bands have been getting in on the fun. You can now add Minnesota band Harvest to the list. I saw this band three or four times before they called it a day and they were always a good time live. Tickets for this show go on sale next Friday. Disembodied, Iron Rain, Former Thieves, and Relentless will be appearing on this show as well. MORE INFO



Happy Birthday to Kyle Lowry, Sheryl Swoopes, Bob Sura

Today a few people with ties to Houston are celebrating birthdays. Bob Sura closed his career with the Rockets, though he was only able to play one season due to knee and back injuries that forced him to retire before he really wanted to. Sura tried a comeback with the Rockets in '07, but that never panned out for him. It kind of sucks to think that the last game Sura ever played was a 40 point loss to the Mavericks in game 7 of the first round. I remember falling asleep during this game. Sura's best overall game for the Rockets came in January of '05 against the Nets. He went off for a career high 35 points that night, in helping Houston defeat New Jersey in overtime. Sura is perhaps best known for almost finishing with three consecutive triple doubles for the Atlanta Hawks. He was also a part of the Rasheed Wallace trade that sent Sheed to the eventual NBA Champion Detroit Pistons.

Speaking of triple doubles, Kyle Lowry appears to have started celebrating his birthday earlier this week. On Sunday, Lowry led the Rockets in a very close victory over the Utah Jazz. He finished the night 28 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists, good for his first career triple double. Lowry followed that up with a double double against the Warriors, finishing the night with 13 points and 12 dimes. Chuck Hayes kept the triple double streak alive for Houston by getting his first career triple double. More importantly, Houston kept trucking right along. Houston will play next in Miami on Sunday and then in New Jersey on Tuesday. After that, my girlfriend and I will be in attendance to watch the Rockets take on 76ers. It will be my first time seeing the Rockets live in over seven years. I am very excited to see this team. Also, we are sitting very close. I hope the Rockets inch even closer to the 8th playoff spot in these three games.

Also, happy birthday to Dale Davis (42) and Marco Belinelli (25).

3.24.2011

East Coast Tsunami 2011

After a couple weeks of teasing us with a few band announcements here and there, East Coast Tsuanmi 2011 has finally been announced. The lineup in my opinion is pretty hit and miss, but I guess that's the breaks of putting a festival together. If I can find a way down there, I would more than likely just go down for Saturday and Sunday. Unless of course, Such Gold plays on the first day! Good to see Rochester being represented on this festival. Below is the lineup.

Friday, June 24
Leftover Crack
Murphy's law
Mucky Pup
The Spudmonsters

Saturday, June 25
Blood For Blood
Hazen Street
Wisdom In Chains
Death Threat
Shattered Realm
Vision
Sworn Enemy

Sunday, June 26
Shelter
108
Foose
Trial
Shutdown
XLooking ForwardX

These bands have also been announced and their set times should be added soon:
Colin of Arabia
No Redeeming Social Value
Lionheart
Steel Nation
Common Enemy
CDC
Animalhaus
Fist Fight PAHC
Get Railed
Stoked On Being Pumped
Incendiary
Line of Scrimmage
Bulldog Courage
Last Call Brawl
Such Gold
Combat Crisis
FOCUSEDxMINDS
Ashers
Repressed
Unlearn
Hate Your Guts
Concrete Reality
The Last Stand

3.22.2011

ROCK SHOW AT DUB LAND UNDERGROUND THIS SATURDAY!

Anyone that has followed Enterprise Hardcore throughout the years knows that we like to bring many different kinds of shows to the kids. The term Hardcore is mainly in there so that you know that we will never forget our roots. This Saturday, we will be bringing you a great rock show! My Island is a newer band from New Jersey, featuring Vincent from Roses are Red on vocals. Roses are Red was a staple in the Rochester emo-rock scene from 2003-2007 and we are excited to have My Island in Rochester for the first time. Banquets are coming up with My Island from New Jersey as well. Locals Anyn and Scholar are bringing the rock to this show as well. We're keeping it true Enterprise Hardcore style and doing this as a matinee. Doors are at 4pm and the rock will start around 4:45.

I knew I got back into card collecting at the right time!

Over the last seven months, I have put my girlfriend through a lot of boring hours, just so I can chase a few random pieces of cardboard around town. We have spent hours at many different Targets, Wal Marts, and various other stores that might have some random basketball cards from the last few years. As I have gotten back into this extremely nerdy hobby, I have noticed that Panini has cornered the market on basketball cards. This season, just as 2010 had come to a close, I had already completed base sets of Prestige, Rookies and Stars, and Threads. I then went on and bought a few boxes of Donruss and it was then that I realized that Panini was seeing a lot of my money. That trend is only going to continue with the announcement that Panini CEO Mark Warsop made yesterday. Warsop unveiled Panini HD, which will be the card industry's first video card. I am glad that it took this long to produce and I have the utmost faith in Panini coming out with a great product yet again. The video cards are expected to be dropped into several of Panini's products later this year. They are also announcing another Panini-Exclusive athlete in the next couple weeks. This player will join Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant, and John Wall. If I had to guess, I would say it will be either Derrick Rose, Blake Griffin, or Brian Scalabrine. While the card industry isn't nearly as strong as it was twenty years ago, it is still great to know that Panini will continue to release great basketball cards for many years to come.