

Recording
On June 17 we celebrate the release of our debut EP, Take What You Can Take. Since a big piece of how people will experience this band is through the recording, here’s the story behind that process. The band had been preparing to record, since we first started playing together. When we formed the band, our goal was to create music. We have all played a ton of gigs. They are a blast. However, this band is a creative project. We recorded this EP with Jon Lupfer. Jon is a phenom


Take What You Can Take EP
We are excited to formally announce our first music release, an EP titled Take What You Can Take. The EP is a collection of five songs that were recorded at 1867 and mixed at Q Division between January and May of 2016. James Bridges was the engineer and Jon Lupfer was the producer. Today I head to the mastering studio to put the final touches on the songs. Here is the track list: 1. Everybody (Take What You Can Take) 2. Dogs and Men 3. Fine 4. I Don’t Really Wanna Care No Mor


Our First Show
This Saturday, May 14, Pale Monsters plays our first show as a band at the Lizard Lounge in Cambridge. I haven’t played a first show in a new band, since I played with the Peppermint Patties as part of Boston Band Crush’s One Night Band back in 2009. That was designed to be a one and done show, so this is a little different. The band has been working on these songs for a while, and we are excited to share them. Very soon we’ll have new music for your ears (and eyes). It’s goi


Boston Music
When I was fifteen I got into the Mighty Mighty Bosstones. They were my first taste of a band from Boston that wasn’t Aerosmith, Boston or The Cars. It was great. They were the Boston band that made good. Even when they were featured in the movie Clueless I still thought of them as ‘local.’ I mean Boston was in their name, right? After college I lived in LA and Dicky Barrett did the morning show on the now defunct Indie 103. It was like a little taste of home every morning. I