Tuesday, March 22, 2016

METAL VIEW BLOG #4 MV APRIL 2016 "2 VOICES LOST TOO SOON"

Modesto Metal View
By Mike Vanek

2 Voices lost too soon...

I had originally planned to write this 2 months ago to pay tribute to a friend of ours and then something horribal happened... We lost one of the singers from one of the biggest bands in town... This month we pay tribute to 2 voices. Tow voices that helped shape the scene... Two totally different people from two different era's but still two brothers gone way too soon!! Rest in peace Mycal Wayte of Burial Ground and Joe Young of 17ten...

Mycal Wayte

One of the for fathers of the 209 Metal scene, Mycal Wayte fronted one of the greatest bands in the Nor Cal metal scene Burial Ground untill eventually being replaced by Chris Todd.
Mycal was crazy as a loon and one of the most suppotive people you would ever meet.
He was a lover of good metal and I had many after midnight online conversations with him over the past few years.
Burial Ground was one of the 1st Valley band's to branch out to the Bay Area and beyond being a legendary central valley metal institution for years and Mycal was a legendary voice that fronted it for years.
When he passed all his band mates paid tribute to him even though the band had been broken up on and off again for years and he had been out of the band for years longer they came together as a family and banded together for their fallen brother!!
The guys from Burial Ground (Andy, Brett, Cory and Chris) all have been really low key about it but have payed tributes online in they're own way... On April 29th there will be a memorial show for Mycal at the Other Place and it is a FREE show that will feature a Burial Ground tribute set...


Joe Young

Joe Young was a huge personality that lit up the life of everyone he touched. A vet of the local rap scene known as Hard Knox, Joe spent the last few years on and off with the Modesto based metal band 17TEN.
17Ten became one of our area's most successful bands not only on stage but off as well!! The term Pü Metal has become a household terminology in our scene and the color orange has become synonymous with the band as well.
They've incorporated it in everything they do, merch, on stage clothes and masks all honing the orange with a captive energy unmatched by other bands.
Whether In front of 3 people 100 or Joe and KC made you feel as if they were there to play just for you with they're captivating hip hop/Metal style.
I wish my brothers in 17TEN the absolute very best moving forward after this horrible tragedy... 2 Days before writing this column there was a memorial show that lasted all day and night. We jammed almost 300 people in The Other Place and had the craziest show ever dedicated to Mighty Joe Young.
People from all musical worlds came together including 6 metal bands and we paid tribute the best way we know how!! With music and friend & family!!


We will miss both of these local musical giants...
Untill next Month... Keep one foot in the gutter and one fist in the gold!!!!

PLEASE READ OUR MONTHLY COLUMN IN MODESTO VIEW MAGAZINE

www.modestoview.com

Sunday, March 6, 2016

METAL VIEW BLOG #3 RIP JOE YOUNG... A FEW WORDS FOR A FRIEND...



In memory of Joe Young...
Metal View Blog #3
A BLOG FOR JOE...
Rip Joe Young of 17TEN

By Mike Vanek

Last week we lost a good friend. We lost someone that everyone who met him loved... We lost Mighty Joe Young of the band 17TEN. Joe was an awesome band member, Father, Son, Uncle, Brother and Friend!!

A vet of the local rap scene known as Hard Knox, Joe spent the last few years on and off with the Modesto based metal band 17TEN.
17Ten became one of our area's most successful bands not only on stage but off as well!! The term Pü Metal has become a household terminology in our scene and the color orange has become synonymous with the band as well. They've incorporated it in everything they do, merch, on stage clothes and masks all honing the orange with a captive energy unmatched by other bands.
Whether In front of 3 people 100 or Joe and KC made you feel as if they were there to play just for you with they're captivating hip hop/Metal style. I wish my brothers in 17TEN the absolute very best moving forward after this horrible tragedy...

Joe was much more than a musician. Joe loved his family more than anything. Always posting pics of his kids and talking about em.
Whenever I saw him usually his nephews wern't too far away at the op or spin or the tattoo shop next door...

Joe made you feel like if you ever needed anything whether it being a beer with a pepper in it, or a fat dab session or just a ear to talk to he was there!! "I got you bud" are words I will never forget coming from my fallen Homie.

When Joe passed it blew me away to see the the level of support he received. All different kinds of rappers , bands and musicians reached out to play for Joe!!
The Most Envied MC held a rad dinner to raise money and his funeral was so packed that people were crowded into the lobby listening on speakers because there were just too many people that showed up to pay tribute to our boy Joe!!


We are having a all day benefit for Joe on March 19th at The Other Place 2003 Yosemite Blvd in Modesto. It costs $10 to get in and you must be 21+ to attend... We will have 15+ Bands & Artists there to perform and all proceeds go to the Joe Young Fund with a raffle, silent auction & more!!

After 20 years in the music business I can tell you that just about all my friends are tied into music someway and dealing with these people everyday they become more than just band members playing a show they become family!! To lose one suddenly is more Devastating then I ever realized it would be...

RIP JOE YOUNG 1977-2016  



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