Sunday, November 20, 2011

Santos Party House

Little Italy Show Friday November 25th @ Santos Party House 96 Lafayette Street Manhattan NY SPENCER'S GIFS Bubbles November Residency Extravaganza - Little Italy (Live), The Cold Ones (Live), with Leo Fitzpatrick & Nate Lowman (DJ) plus Special Live Performance by G. Rizo Nov 25, 2011 downstairs Doors @ 11 PM $TBA

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Friday, September 23, 2011

another show?!

we are playing brooklyn fireproof on september 27 around 9pm
also playing: bad visions (named after certain terrible nyc drivers?), tunabunny (possibly nobunny's cousin?), american sun (causes cancer?)
i think it's free.
i think there's drinks and food
i think we might actually finish the songs we start
i against i


brooklyn fireproof
119 Ingraham St (at Porter Ave)
Brooklyn, NY 11237

Monday, September 5, 2011

Shit Hawks Little Italy Demo Tapes

Reed has 3 Little Italy demo tapes left. They are available for purchase at Shit Hawks Records (link below). Reed described the demo as "Catchy as hell female fronted garage punx straight out of bensonhurst new york". Psyched on that. Thanks Reed! 
http://shithawkpunks.bigcartel.com/product/shr002-little-italy-demo-tape

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Talk To Little Italy

Alexa Mattiacci (Vocals/Bass) Email: alexamat87@yahoo.com
Seth Pompi (Drums) Email: (lives in outer space)
Joey Piazza (Vocals/Guitar) Email: noclearcoat@aol.com

Sunday, August 21, 2011

reviews?

Little Italy - Demo Tape - I stumbled across this band somewhere on the internet and was really surprised it took me this long to hear about them. Maybe they don't play out that much or something, but this piece of garagey pop-punk is right up my alley. 3 piece sound really stripped down with a demo-quality recording. "Telephone" and "Change His Mind" are definitely standouts for me because they remind me a lot of a project I used to do that was all based on writing spontaniously. Love this band, can't wait for more, or to see them out. http://www.justavisual.net/records/index.html


Little Italy - This lo-fi garage punk sound like it was recorded over AM radio waves (though it was probably just transferred over the internet). Stripped down female fronted mid tempo jams. The Girls in the Garage comps are often my main (only) reference when trying to describe this family of music, but once again, LITTLE ITALY would not sound at all out of place on a modern day version. (Robert) MAXMUM ROCKNROLL, September 2011 #340