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Bishop19 Records
Hardcore / Punk / Rock

"I Took The High Road & It Took Me Straight To Hell"

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Member Since10/24/2006
Band WebsiteWWW.MYSPACE.COM/BISHOP19RECORDS
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LABEL HEAD: BISHOP JOHN MARTIN (yes, i do it all kids!!)

BANDS:
KILL THE FALL
HELLEPHANT
SUPREME COMMANDER
ALIVE AT LAST
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   About Bishop19 Records
THIS IS A PROFILE FOR MY SMALL DIY RECORD LABEL. THE LABEL IS VERY SMALL AND IN ITS INFANT STAGES. I DO NOT SIGN BANDS TO TRADITIONAL CONTRACTS AND DO NOT OWN ANY OF THEIR MUSIC. THIS IS A MEANS TO HELP OUT BANDS HERE AND THERE WITH RELEASES. B19 HAS NO FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS AND ONE EMPLOYEE. SO EVERYTHING COMES OUT OF MY WALLET AND MY TIME!

B19 GOT STARTED WITH A FREE COMPILATION SAMPLER HANDED OUT WINTER/SPRING 2005/2006 AT B19 SHOWS IN OCEAN COUNTY, NJ.

100 BURNED

WE RAN OUT OF THIS SAMPLER, SORRY!!

B19's 1st official release was a split between Cleveland, OH's Kill The Fall (ex Allergic To Whores/Nightbreed) and Ocean County, NJ's Hellephant. The split is ALMOST (that means you can still buy it) sold out.


RELEASED MARCH 2006
500 pressed

$5 POSTAGE PAID


REVIEWS:

"Kill the Fall/Hellephant -Preying on Giants CD These bands both play heavy mid-tempo punk, with trudging slow bass lines and occasionally metallic lead guitar licks. Both bands feature aggressive screamed vocals, and compliment one another nicely. It's definitely a solid split recommended for fans of the heavier strains of hardcore." -(AE) PUNK PLANET

"I'm a sucker for DANZIG, especially if you mix that up with rocking FU MANCHU/KYUSS jams which is pretty much what I'm hearing from KILL THE FALL, but these guys still show their punk rock chops so we're not totally spinning into the stoner rock stratosphere. Their half fucking rocks."
Maximum Rock n Roll

Split: Kill The Fall/Hellaphant-split CD
KTF really remind me of a more-garagy Hookers, with their lo-fi style getting pounded by straight rock n roll guitars. Hellaphant go more for a more drum-driven sound, with an almost Unbroken-sound to them.
Slug And Lettuce

Kill The Fall: Kinda spoken/drooping yell of non-croon Danzig (it's a Jersey thing) over rolling stoner riffs and we're off to a good start. Get Kill The Fall on the mp3 CD, cuz if properly encouraged, they might get it together and go the distance. Maybe "Sorrid." Sounds like a good drinking song to me.
Lollipop Magazine

KILL THE FALL/HELLEPHANT: Split: CD Kill The Fall: Sounds like they’re trying really hard to be a stoner rock band, but end up sounding like a bad mid-tempo punk band with too many rock albums in their collection. Hellephant: Markedly better than Kill The Fall, but their mid-tempo hardcore/rock hybrid wasn’t all that much more interesting. –Jimmy Alvarado
Razorcake

Bishop19's 2nd official release is a split full-length (12 songs total) between Washington DC's loyal hardcore servants and New Jersey's H/C brethren; SUPREME COMMANDER and ALIVE AT LAST

RELEASED JUNE 19TH 2007
1000 PRESSED

$8 POSTAGE PAID



REVIEWS [more coming soon]:
Supreme Commander/Alive At Last Split CD Bishop19 Records by: Jeff Karbow (SICZINE.COM)
When I first received this package I was stoked for two completely different reasons, first Supreme Commander is the shit and second Mr. John Martin who has done some writing for SicZine, put out the record.
In case you haven't already heard of them, Supreme Commander from Washington, DC plays straight forward hardcore with an old school spirit. Up to this point they have released a 7" on A389 Records titled "120 Years In Business" as well as a split 7" with Two Man Advantage.
Alive At Last who hail from Ocean County, NJ play old school melodic hardcore, and do it well I might add. Thus far, they have only released a demo, but considering they've only been a functioning unit since 2005, that ain't too fucking bad. Also worthy of mentioning, Rob, the bassist from Heartfelt Discord is their ranks.
The split features 12 tracks with each band contributing 6 each. Supreme Commander opens things up with my favorite track that they've contributed, "Spiraling Down", which is an awesome song about watching someone you know just keeps fucking their life up. The following track, "Antihero" sounds like it could've been pulled straight out of 88', especially with the tone of the recording. Amazing. The third track, "Blender" is short and succinct song about raising your glass to last call. Going right down the line, "The Damage Done" is another short jam about pushing someone that is close to you away. The one thing that stood out to me about this track was the change in the vocalist's delivery, going from more of a shout to something a little more harsh, either way the dude's voice kills it. The final original jam, "Your Turn" is a raucous jam about politicians who will finally get bit in the ass by the hand of karma. Capping off their side is a cover of Gorilla Biscuits' "New Direction". And seriously this singer has one of the best voices in modern day hardcore to emulate CIV. Definitely one of the highlights of the album for me.
Alive At Last bring it on their side of their split. I wish I would've heard of these dudes sooner, some of the better melodic hardcore I've encountered over the years. They start their side off with "Days Gone By", a song about getting off your ass to make things happen. Next up, "Snake Eyes VS. Storm Shadow" is a raging anthem about the prejudices that people have for reasons they can't even see. One of the songs I enjoyed immensely is "Hold That Thought". It's an honest and sincere song about knowing that you fucked up a great friendship and trying to regain that friendship. "Nonsense of Pride" is about how the government uses national pride to get the common American to fight in an unjust war. The fifth track, "Beyond Our Eyes" is essentially about someone who just likes to run their mouth and if they don't watch it, it'll get the best of them. The final track, "Fun At Recess" is one of the songs I can really connect with. The song talks about how much different times were when you were younger and hanging out with your boys, you went from playing Nintendo and watching the Ninja Turtles to driving around smoking butts.
Supreme Commander recorded each half of their split in separate studios, you'd think that would compromise the sound of their side but nope, everything sounds pretty fucking consistent. The overall tone of their mix hits the nail on the head. The throbbing bass tone really helps give the mix an old school feel. The guitar tone is placed nicely against the guitar and puts to use a wonderful overdrive. Except for the tone on the snare, which lacked pop, everything sounds crisp. As for Alive At Last their side sounds solid as hell, it doesn't hurt when Bill Henderson from Azimuth masters your tracks.
Well put together layout, the front cover has a good split theme with the road sign with each band going in a different direction. Considering this is only the second album released by this label, it's completely understandable to make the booklet a simple two page deal. The only real complaint I can muster up is that the lyrics are a little tricky to read with the type of background used but it isn't that bad, so I can deal.
Rating: 4/5
Songs Worthy of Replay: (SC) Your Turn and Spiraling Down (AAL) Fun At Recess and Hold That Thought
Synopsis Always good to see new labels popping up to help support the hardcore scene and this is a great record to help get your label off the ground. I've known and enjoyed Supreme Commander in the past and it's no different this time around. Alive At Last is a band that's new to me, and I'm glad for being turned on to them, very well done melodic hardcore with stellar lyrics.

V/A - SUPREME COMMANDER/ALIVE AT LAST - Split
(Bishop19) CD

When this split record between two American East Coast hardcore bands I'd never heard of before arrived here at PEE it sat on the review pile for a few weeks before even getting a spin, but once I picked it up and read "for fans of Gorilla Biscuits, Sick Of It All, Pennywise..." it got thrown into the CD player pretty quickly and blew the cobwebs out of the crusty office speakers! Washington DC's Supreme Commander get the 12 track split album underway with their 6 songs of straight forward, no bullshit hardcore. Their standouts for me are the "think for yourself" opener "Spiraling Down" and the cover of Gorilla Biscuits' "New Direction" which they finish off their half of the split with. New Jersey's Alive At Last keep the old adage "save the best for last" here for my liking with their more urgent old school melodic hardcore. These dudes are fucking cool, listening to their half of the split even had me giving Comeback Kid's "Turn It Around" another overdue airing. All six of Alive At Last's songs get my vote - I wanna hear more of these guys. I say hunt this one out for 27 minutes of hardcore from bands up there on the U.S. northeast coast you may not have heard of before, especially if like the press sheets say you're a "fan of Gorilla Biscuits, Sick Of It All, Kid Dynamite..." and Comeback Kid! Only real complaint is "hello sore eyes" if you wanna read the lyrics.
RATING: 80 REVIEW BY: PETE [Pee Zine Issue 41; Australia]


ALIVE AT LAST/SUPREME COMMANDER - split CD
Both of these bands totally bring me back to when I was living on the East Coast in the late '80s and early '90s. Since fast hardcore with a punk attitude was practically extinct, at least within the scene that I knew, we were all into the metallic type of stuff with lyrics that leaned more towards the, "You need to stand up for who you are" attitude than towards the political. The music was pretty good, especially when you went to shows and the crowd would go crazy, but most of the stuff hasn't held up too well over time. Washington, DC's SUPREME COMMANDER fully captures the sound and feeling of that time with six tracks that are reminiscent of TOKEN ENTRY or even the STRAW DOGS. My favorite track here is "Your Turn," which predicts the karmic revenge coming to them when the people rise up. ALIVE AT LAST from New Jersey has a bit more of the late-'80s melodic hardcore style with a metallic persuasion, like maybe BATTERY or BANE, but maybe not as fast. While listening to this I keep thinking of those Dan O'Mahoney bands like CARRY NATION or 411 - you know, the ones that were cool, but not as good as NO FOR AN ANSWER. As expected, the lyrics pretty much reside along the personal, but the music is full of good power chord breakdowns and shouted choruses. Worth checking out if you dig this style of hardcore. (BG)
MAXIMUM ROCK & ROLL 294 (Nov 2007)

Supreme Commander/Alive At Last: Split: CD
This full-length split CD from the New Jersey punk and hardcore scene presents Supreme Commander and Alive At Last as an antidote to the egos and attitudes of pretenious, posturing "false punk." Supreme Commander claims the first six tracks with the kind of straightforward, no-nonsense hardcore that begs for a circle pit and lots of shouting-along. Alive At Last brings up the rear with six more tracks of we-mean-business hardcore, but fear not: their business is fun. The bands are well matched and the split is definitely worth the listen. -Sarah Shay

RAZORCAKE 42

V/A - Supreme Commander / Alive At Last split
Here's a split album from two bands I hadn't heard of released on a label I had never heard of. But the bio sheet said it came recommended for fans of Gorilla Biscuits, Sick Of It All, Dag Nasty and Kid Dynamite so that got my curiosity going.
And so I started listening to the first six songs which came courtesy of Washington DC's Supreme Commander. And boom, I went back in time to the late 80ies. Hell, they even cover Gorilla Biscuits' "New Direction" and do a pretty good job of it!
Next up is New Jersey's Alive At Last who like to keep things old school as well. Think Sick Of It All with a little bit of Comeback Kid and you've got a good idea of what these guys are about. Oh, little bit of trivia... one of the dudes from Heartfelt Discord plays in the band.
Anyway, this split was a pleasant surprise and if you're into old school hardcore it certainly wouldn't hurt you to pick this one up!
Score: 6.5 out of 10
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SUPREME COMMANDER / ALIVE AT LAST split CD Bishop19 Wow, Washington DC’s Supreme Commander sound exactly like our own Intent; the same energetic hardcore with a singer who even sounds just like Stewie. It really is uncanny, but also ensures that I like them; in fact the only slight criticism I’d have of the 6 tracks here would be that their cover of Gorilla Biscuits’ “New Direction” sounds little rushed, but that really is nit-picking and I should imagine it sounds really great live. Alive At Last, from New Jersey, aren’t too different, but with their riff heavy songs they are more like Sick Of It All; not totally my sort of thing, but the songs have a good fast pace to them and that saves the day as far as I’m concerned. This is a pretty good split, and a good way to check out some new bands; I do wish the lyrics were easier to read though. Tony - Suspect Device (UK)


DEFINE THE MEANING (Issue 6) Review

SUPREME COMMANDER/ALIVE AT LAST
Split
Bishop19

Looks can be deceiving. Sometimes very deceiving. In the case of this release, I first saw the insert pictures of both and noticed that they appeared to be older than the average hardcore kid. Not to mention some of the guys looked more like carpenters and factory workers than musicians. I was pleasantly surprised to hear that Supreme Commander began to change my premonitions of this. They are actually a melodic punk/hardcore band from the DC area who shares their sound with bands like H2O and Pennywise but also more classic elements of hometown legends Bad Brains. The songs are pretty straightforward and fast moving but not exactly memorable aside from the melodic vocals, at least until a cover of "New Direction" pops in, which is a song that will never be old to me.
Alive At Last, whom were even more scrutinized in my mind by their unassuming appearance, were actually even more surprising musically. As the music began after the Goonies sample, I was reminded of the first time I heard "Holding This Moment" by Bane. It's a refreshing mix of old school and new, both intense and melodic. There are some fun and creative breakdowns too, but again there's not a lot that sticks after the first listen. The production is decent on both sides and the only major downside is the layout, which makes the lyrics nearly undecipherable.
RAVI STAR


READ JUNK REVIEW
Supreme Commander/Alive At Last "Split"

Record Label: Bishop19 Records
Genre: Hardcore/Punk
Band Link: http://www. myspace. com/bishop19records


Supreme Commander plays excellent hardcore indicative of their hometown of DC. Concise, shouty, and punchy, but not tough guy bravado.

NJ's Alive At Last has a similar sound but their tunes tend to be a little more same-sounding. But both bands are strong and have a Gorilla Biscuits feel (Supreme Commander even covers them on here.) 6 tracks each equal a pretty full and satisfying split.

Overall Rating: 3.5 STARS
Reviewer: Adam Coozer


GIVE ME BACK Issue 3 review

SUPREME COMMANDER/ALIVE AT LAST - split CD

The one sheet that came with this included this ridiculous narrative about how SUPREME COMMANDER rose up from the rubble of a DC punk scene overrun by white belted hipsters in need of a new punk savior. I think it's pretty exemplary of a rift in perception that exists between the street punk scene in DC and the kind of punk that I've been exposed to here. With that said, I feel I can say authoritatively as a "hipster" (no white belt, sorry) that this is a decent record. Despite the over the top introduction, SUPREME COMMANDER plays some decent, if straight forward, SICK OF IT ALL style punk with strong youth crew leanings (they cover THE GORILLA BISCUITS 'New Direction'). New Jersey's ALIVE AT LAST don't deviate too far stylistically, but their riffs are moshier and their sound is heavier. if you're into fast punk or old school hardcore, this record should get you circle pitting around your room. GT (Bishop19 Records)

SUPREME COMMANDER/ ALIVE AT LAST split Cd (Bishop19)
When I received this I thought it would be some kind of NyHc/metal stuff, so I was pleasantly surprised when I heard the first notes. Both bands are very similar in style, and even though they do include New York Hc influences, they are both old school Hc bands. They remind me of stuff like OS 101, a slower HOGANS HEROES, STANDPOINT (MN), TOKEN ENTRY, maybe even a more powerful BLACK TRAIN JACK. SUPREME COMMANDER (weird band name, but they don’t seem to be krishna nor christian) even do a decent cover of "new direction" by GORILLA BISCUITS. I wish they had put more work in the booklet, but this is a pleasant Cd.
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May 27 2008 8:19 PM

We received straight from Manahawkin,New Jersey a great split cd from Supreme Commander & Alive At Last out on Bishop 19 Records,to me is one of the best diverse split cd's I've heard in a while,pure action & true Hardcore from start to finish,those that are true to this will love each each of the anthems on this hair raising cd.Supreme Commander is a band that play old school mind blowing,open minded Hardcore,they are fast,hard hitting,they fucking know how to party motherfuckers,they have some cool sing alongs & nice lyrics,they talk about all,but their message is clear "fuck posers" & live this way of life right dude.Alive At Last comes out destroying the competition,they are a rabid,in your face,we are here to stay Modern Hardcore act,they bring you lot's of beatdowns,2 steps,some breakdowns & that old school flavor that will leave you asking for more.They have lot's of great sing alongs,cool messages & they even talk about their fun days as a child bringing back to memory classic cartoons & action figures hahaha,they rule & they will rock your world bitch.Supreme Commander is for fans of-7 Seconds,Wake Up Cold,Quicksand,Bad Brains & Against Me/Alive At Last is for fans of-Sick Of It All,Comeback Kid,Bane,Ignite & With Honor.
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Dec 26 2007 5:16 PM

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