Porch Junkies
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Why this name?
One of the members of the band had a house on a main road in town where we used to jam on his porch at night. Friends and locals passing by would often stop and hang out. These jam sessions usually evolved into little parties where the beer and acid country blues would flow. When we threw the idea for the name around it fit so perfectly that we didn't hesitate to use it.
Do you play live?
There is nothing more spiritual than connecting with a live audience. We often play live shows in the Long Island and New York City areas. These shows are huge events and we suggest that if you have the opportunity to be with us that you don't pass it up.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
I think the internet, specifically MP3 technology, has greatly altered the music industry. There are both advantages and pitfalls to this phenomenon, but I think it's greatest contribution has been the fact that it tremendously helps an artist expose themself to many more people that they wouldn't have been able to prior to the availability of resources like this site.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Damn straight!
Band History:
The Porch Junkies were formed in the late 20th century on a Long boring Island just east of New York City. Two guys named Erick weave a frenzied yet melodic guitar tapestry that hangs from the solid rhythmic edifice erected by drum and bass duo Raw Dog and Stinky. Stories about hills, pills, sunsets, and suburban smog are carefully pinned to the walls completing the "ThrashingAcidCountryBlues" motif that they have meticulously crafted.

Shortly after forming in early 1999 the Porch Junkies were announced the victors of a prominent battle of the bands contest at one of Long Island's most popular venues, Mulcahy's. They have been featured in the Long Island Entertainment publication as well as Aural Fix Communique. A half-hour spotlight was dedicated to them on WGBB's Long Island Rock Live radio show. In February 2003 the Porch Junkies were asked to participate in WBAB's Homegrown showcase where they were in turn awarded a generous gift certificate from Sam Ash for the band with the biggest draw.
The first half of 2003 also showed the Junkies in the top 20 two independent music charts with their Emily Brookes Records release, "Tribute to the Hills" In June of 2003 the band was selected to compete in the Long Island Music Festival sponsored by Good Times Magazine where they won the first round of the competition. Later they got an opening slot for Dizzy Reed of Guns N Roses fame.

http://www.porchjunkies.tk
Eric Young
PORCHJUNK@aol.com
631-422-3468


Your influences?
Music that bleeds from the artist. Blind Melon, Guns N Roses, Led Zeppelin, Black Crowes, Hendrix, CSN, Simon and Garfunkel, Chili Peppers, and many, many more
Favorite spot?
NEW YORK, and I imagine I would love Italy if I ever get the chance to visit!
Equipment used:
Gibsons, Fenders, Marshalls, and Marlboros
Anything else...?
We are desperately trying to bring back smart and soulful guitar rock in the tradition of the greats like Zeppelin and Hendrix, but with a modern spin. Check us out, you won't be disappointed. I love shameless self promotion!
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