Crap, I've got family stuff going on that night! Hopefully I'll be able to make it out to another show sometime. I'll keep checking Myspace for show dates! And I'll tell you when I get the CD. Thanks!
I haven't seen it yet but I'll be sure to let you know once I get it, for sure. The mail sometimes gets really backed up so we might have gotten it already lol.
industrial,mathcore,screamo,christian hardcore, death
Location:
nyc
Job / Company:
singer, stage trasher, attention getter, songwriter, model
Favorite Bands:
September Mourning.......
We make music for the light in us all
no matter how small....
the beat down or the forgotten
the broken hearted or the alone
the lost or the scared
the weak or the strong
the loved or the hated
the dreamers......
We make music to give you hope.
Your dreams. Your vision of who you want to be.....
Never give in.
Never give up.
We make music for you.
"Emily Lazar brings not only a musical breath of fresh air to the scene, but
a sense of style and confidence that exudes sexuality and strength."
-Strutter Magazine
Emily Lazar, "M", has a voracious appetite for performing. Her growling
vocals and dynamic stage presence drinks in her audience and devours the
stage. Recently her band, September Mourning, recorded a demo produced by Carley Coma (ex-Candiria/ Hope Kills Fear) and Mike Barille (Candiria, Dillinger
Escape Plan, Lamb of God). Billboard hit-songwriter/producer Gardner Cole co-wrote a song with M and the band to be featured in a Draven Shoe
Campaign for their new line, Lost Angels.
September Mourning opened at Highline Ballroom in NYC for Debbie Harry to rave reviews. They toured this spring with Hanzel Und Gretyl, winning over new fans as well as opening for The Birthday Massacre in NJ.... "A Place To call Your Own" was added to the playlist on radio WTOS 105.1 in Augusta Maine in February and WRBC 91.5 in Lewistown, Maine.
In the press.....
Endorsed by and the feature face of Draven , she has graced the pages
of Revolver Magazine, Kerrang!!, Synthesis Magazine, Vice Magazine,
Death and Taxes Magazine, Strutter Rock Magazine, YRB Magazine, among
others. She has a Draven billboard in Europe as well. September Mourning is endorsed by Coffin Case and M is featured in their 2009 Ad Campaigns. Endorsed by Samson
Microphones, Lazar is featured on the packaging of their signature wireless
microphone which is sold in Target stores nationwide. Written up in the premier issue of Strutter Rock magazine as a
frontwoman to watch, She is endorsed and a feature model for Manic Panic,
who has launched a campaign featuring posters of her seen around the country
in stores such as Hot Topic. She has appeared in new campaigns with Rocklove Jewerly, Artus Clothing and Lorber
Vintage. She has been featured in three issues of Music Underground Entertainment News (MUEN) Magazine out of Los Angeles. She was featured as an artist in Burn Magazine's premier reissue in the UK. She has modeled for Sourpuss Clothing, Loaded clothing, World Famous Clothing and Steeleworkx Jewelry. She had two calendars out in 2008, "1849" and "The Mistresses of George W Bush". She has done runway modeling for Metal Couture (to be featured on MTV2), Nordstroms and ZCMI department stores.She has been a covergirl for Impulse Magazine and has had spreads and been a celebrity guest writer for the fashion magazine Imagozine. She has been a guest on Jon Lewis' radio show on 6PR 882 AM in Perth Western Australia and has been a featured artist and guest on Maxim's Channel on Sirius Radio, Playboy Radio, VM Underground, Metal Monthly and Metalmessiah Radio among other well known online rock music stations. M is a featured music correspondent for Gorillawire TV with her own show, Things That Rock. She is a featured writer with her own column for music industry magazine MUEN as well as music industry sites Medazzarock.ch and BITPOM.com (Believers in the Power of Metal). Additionally, she shot a national campaign that raised funds for the Democratic National Party with Truththroughaction.org.
Does the madness have to stop because we've been abandoned by those running the site? I say NAY! This forum always had great conversation about great music and I don't see why it has to end.
Thoughts?
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