Black Train Jack Discogs
Sadly broken up, Black Train Jack were a branch in the NYHC family tree of bands with a distinct posi sound. After releasing only 2 full length albums, a few singles and lending music to various compilations they called it quits.Re-uniting in August of 2005 to play a CBGB's benefit with Gorilla Biscuits for a one-day-only-event, the ex-members can be found currently playing in Grey Area and 9. Black Train Jack - You're Not Alone (1994) Label: Roadrunner Rock Video Monthly - October 1994.
Artist Biography by AllMusic
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Black Train Jack Discogs Band
New York hardcore troupe brought up in the CBGB’s era, owing obvious stylistic debts to Agnostic Front, Murphy’s Law et al. , but with more of an ear for melody. The band centres around local legend Ernie Parada, who had previously formed hardcore semi-legends Token Entry, remaining their drummer for several years. Switching to guitar, he was joined in Black Train Jack by former Token Entry roadies Brian (bass) and four-octave, classically trained vocalist Rob. The line-up was completed by Nick (drums), recruited from the group’s neighbourhood of Astoria, Queens. They took their name, meanwhile, from a touring incident when all four of them headed off-road in Brian’s jeep and ended up in a sewage plant. Henry Rollins’ Hard Volume was playing from the tape-deck, and as the group emerged, covered from head to foot in sewage, they adapted a line from ‘Wreckage’ that stated, appropriately: ‘You’ve got a ticket on the blacktrain, Jack’. Their crunching guitar music was unveiled on a debut album co-produced with manager Anthony Countey, and crossed a street-perspective with the pop sentiments of Bow Wow Wow, or, closer to home, Descendents / All.