Friday, April 17, 2009

Section 8 whiskey glass



Here's a glass that Drew ( from Section 8) gave me in 1998. A girl he was friends with made these as a project in college or at vocational school or something. As far as I know there are only 4 of these in existence. If that's true then at least one of the 4 band members didn't get one.

Man, I loved Section 8. There's no denying that they were one of the best bands to ever come out of this area. Their music was dark, heavy, melodic, and as it turned out very accessible.

For the first few years it was just the hardcore kids that were at their shows, but by 1997 everyone was into them. A lot of goth kids and college jocks got into the band and were coming out to their shows in droves. It got to the point where they were playing back to back sold out shows at the QE2. Not only did they sell out the place but there would be like a 100 people that couldn't get in.

I eventually stopped going to their shows at the QE2 because they had become way to packed with meatheads for it to be fun. I loved the band, but getting caught up in a push pit at the QE2 when the place was beyond the point of capacity was to much for me to deal with.

I still saw them a lot in Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, Massachusetts and places like the Tune Inn in Connecticut. I was happier seeing them in a room full of hardcore kids even if I did have to leave Albany to do it.

They were huge in Connecticut. Everyone that I have ever met that went to shows in Connecticut talks about how great Section 8 was.

Without a doubt they could have been on a huge metal label touring as a national band but things never went that direction. The band split in July of 1998 and that was that.

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