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LEGEND: Burial were once a collection of four young, hyper-active punk rockers and headbangers that spent their time roaming city to city, making noise and looking for parties. Tragically, during the course of one of their excursions along the coast of Lake Michigan, the band met with an unfortunate accident. It is believed that while rushing to catch a ferry, they mistakenly drove their van off a pier and into the lake, killing all inside. But their restless souls could not be quenched so easily. One by one they crawled to shore, under the moonlight, dripping slime and black blood. They had become immortal; the walking Undead. At once they resumed their roaming, only this time they come searching for your souls!!!
The Burial's album "Songs to Die For" is available for downloading now, from SPAT! Records, at all of these fine online music providers. Download the entire album for $9.99, or individual tracks for $.99 each!
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REVIEW:Punk isn't dead, despite what emo has done to it. My proof? Louisville's own The Burial, whose debut album "Songs to Die For", just released, is as much a breath of fresh air to a punk fan like myself as Rancid's ... And Out Come the Wolves was, well, nearly 10 years ago now.
I'm an old guy, but somewhere along the way punk skewed away from the fun the Ramones brought and the social awareness and distaste for restraint bands like the Voidoids displayed. The Burial finds a comfortable space in between it all, churning out high-octane songs that offer enough accessible melodies to please a Green Day fan and enough energy and aural anger to at least pacify the Bad Religion lovers.
The truth is, I dig pop-punk. (I admit it! I like Green Day! I'm NOT an animal.) This isn't full-out pop-punk, but as I said, it definitely flirts with it. What the Burial does right is be itself - truth be told, most of these songs are about loneliness over having lost The Girl. It's a common theme in all forms of music, but so many of today's punk and hardcore bands seem to think it's a taboo subject simply because of that fact.
When you look at the back of this locally released CD's art, you see song titles like "The Undead," "Rapid Blood Loss," and "X's For Eyes" that suggest violence and death.
"The Undead" is about someone who feels dead emotionally; "Rapid Blood Loss" is about screwing up a relationship for the umpteenth time and feeling caught between the fear of its demise and the fear it will continue as it is; and "X's For Eyes," while not necessarily about a specific relationship, conveys a feeling of being lost.
What's missing here? Pretense. Pretense that a punk band has to have nihilism pouring from its orifices in order to be considered punk. S**t, it's music. Let it be what it is. That's what the Burial does.
So imagine my surprise when I got to "Rock and Roll Acceleration," a story about an evening with a punk band that is f**ked up on drugs, can barely play, nails some underage fans, crashes its van in suburbia and ends the evening by proclaiming themselves "F**ked-up kids in a punk rock band" and shouting to the world, "F**k your rules and f**k the man / We want f**king rock and roll acceleration / F**k your mom and your dad."
OK, read carefully now, because I'm only going to type this once: They're making fun.
What we have here is a group of guys doing what they want to do (isn't that more punk than what the embittered and heartbroken emo kids are doing?) and with a pop sensibility that sneaks up on you. Truly, when lead vocalist Johnny D and his counterpart Jamison Land harmonize, it sounds damn good. It's great to not only hear that but also be able to believe what you're hearing them sing about.
RADIO:Check out Mudd, from 93.1 The Fox, holding up our album "Songs to Die For" in this weeks issue of Velocity!!!! MudD Rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am 62% Punk Rock.
.. The intelligent punk. Tuff and Smart. I may be able to maintain a train of thought long enough... What the fuck was I talking about? Take the
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@ FualiDotComI am 60% Metal Head.
.. I rock just as hard as the rest of the thrash set, except when no ones looking I like to get down with a little "More than a Feeling." Take the
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Music:

Member Since: 29/04/2005
Band Website: Myspace.com/TheBurialMusic
Band Members: JONNY BURIAL
VOCALS/guitar

JAMISON BURIAL
GUITAR/vocals

JUSTIN McDANGEROUS
BASS

ROSS RESURRECTION
DRUMS

(Formerly Undead) JOEY P-NUTZ, MIKEY GRAVES
DRUMS

For booking contact Jonny at [email protected]

Influences: Influences include - Megadeath, Alkaline Trio, NOFX, AC DC, Josie and the Pussycats!, Green Day,etc

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Record Label:

SPAT! Records

Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

The Burial in PRP!

Saturday OCTOBER 10SHOOTERS7092 Distribution Dr # ALouisville, KY 40258-2893..(502) 933-7373..9-945 SHINE UNDER1030-1115 BLACK SUNDAY1145-1245 THE BURIAL
Posted by on Thu, 01 Oct 2009 14:08:00 GMT

Clean up, GWAR, and Guitar

OK, so we (that means me, Jamison) have finally gotten around to cleaning up our myspace page. Sorry it was so wide before. There was some html clean up to be done; picture resizing and basically a wh...
Posted by on Fri, 18 Sep 2009 15:03:00 GMT

The Burial seeks aaditional guitarist

http://www.classifieds.myspace.com/view/1572538607 The Burial seeks aaditional guitaristDescriptionThe Burial is an original Punk/Metal/Emo/whatever you wanna call it band from Louisville KY. We are s...
Posted by on Tue, 15 Sep 2009 04:45:00 GMT

Festival leftovers

 href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank">Click Here to Die!!!Come be Buried Alive!!!
Posted by on Wed, 18 Jul 2007 02:14:00 GMT

Check out this event: Friday the 13th...A Festival to Die For!!!

Hosted By: The Burial When: Friday Jul 13, 2007 at 3:00 PMWhere: River Front Amphiteater-New AlbanyRiverfront-New AlbanyNew Albany, IN 47150United StatesDescription:The Burial Click Here To View E...
Posted by on Thu, 12 Jul 2007 23:22:00 GMT

Festival Show Clock

3:30PM-PEACE OF AUGSBURG4:00PM-INEPT(newly added)4:30PM-MUNGUS5:00PM-GRAVITY BOMB5:30PM-CENTERED6:00PM-BUTTON MASHER6:30PM-ESCAPING MEMORY7:00PM-SUBROSA7:30PM-ANTIKYTHERA-CANCELED8:00PM-THE WELLFARES8...
Posted by on Thu, 05 Jul 2007 02:07:00 GMT

Mike says...I'm in the freakin burial!

bring! bring back the bomb!!!!!!!!! lawl gwar is awesome. anyways, Yay!!! I'm in the Burial now!!!:):):):) They are awsome! I am HAPPY!!! Now evryone prepare to DIE!!! XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX...
Posted by on Mon, 14 May 2007 22:57:00 GMT

Joe P. abdicates his throne!....How do you replace perfect???

..>..> ..> Alas, The Burial's beloved drum phenom-and local heart-throb, Joe Palmieri has decided that he must take an indefinite break from the band at present. No ill wiil led to this decision, Joe...
Posted by on Thu, 05 Apr 2007 23:45:00 GMT

THE BURIAL --online EPK -- check it out!!!!!!!

The Burial has an online press kit for booking purposes.  Check it out at www.sonicbids.com/theburial2 Later, the burial
Posted by on Sun, 21 Jan 2007 21:32:00 GMT

Glowing Reviews for"Songs to Die For"!!!!

CHECK OUT OUR LATEST ALBUM REVIEW FOR "SONGS TO DIE FOR"!!!!!! (From Louisville Music News: Jan 2007 issue) Punk for the Soul Songs to Die For (Independent) The Burial By Kevin Gibson Punk isn't ...
Posted by on Wed, 03 Jan 2007 19:08:00 GMT