Ep. 068: Pencey Prep/The Palace/Fairmont w/ Neil Sabatino episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 30, 2019 · 1H 24M

Ep. 068: Pencey Prep/The Palace/Fairmont w/ Neil Sabatino

from This Was The Scene Podcast · host Mike Doyle

Neil Sabatino contributed a ton to the NJ scene by doing the following: Booking shows at The Palace in Bound Brook in 1998 and then also doing stuff at Hamilton Street, Bloomfield Ave Cafe both when they first opened. He played in the bands Little Green Men, Stick Figure Suicide, Pencey Prep (with Frank Iero of My Chemical Romance on Eyeball Records), and then Fairmont. Neil helped put out a bunch of stuff with Reinforcement Records from 1999-2004, and did a zine from 1998-1999 called "When I'm On Fire I Burn & Yell Things Like Ouch and Help I'm On Fire". All this was a pre-cursor to starting the label Mint 400 Records, signing over 95 bands, putting out over 250 releases in the last 12 years, producing dozens of albums, still booking up to 5 shows a month and starting The North Jersey Indie Rock Festival.  I got him on the phone and this is what we talked about: Ryan Sellick Recording in a cabin Still running a record label Dave Weston's solo album Booking shows at the Palace Nada Surf Getting kicked out of Pency Prep Eyeball Records Hamilton Street The Lanemeyer show at the Palace His band Fairmont And a ton more Check out the 30 band festival "Indie Binge" on November 9th at Pet Shop in Jersey City which is presented by Mint 400 Records and Friends. Do you have a cool story from the late 90s scene? Email it to me and I'll put it on my blog - [email protected] Check out my new website! -->>> thiswasthescene.com If you'd like to support the podcast you can donate as little as $1 a month through Patreon by going to thiswasthescene.com and click on the button at the top of the page that says Click HERE FOR BONUS MATERIAL. As a Patron, you get access to bonus material that regular podcast subscribers do not. OR you can do a one-time donation by clicking the DONATE button.   

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