Ripple News - The Jet Black Berries Come Roaring Back with New Full Length CD Out Sept 7th


Jet Black Berries gained ominous notoriety as one of the bands that contributed to the “Return of the Living Dead” soundtrack along with the Cramps, the Damned and the legendary Roky Erickson. The Jet Black Berries released 3 albums in the mid to late 80’s on Restless and Enigma Records. The band broke up in 1989.....but zombies are hard to kill.........

20 years later three of the band's original members, bass player/writer Gary Trainer, lead guitarist Chris Yockel and drummer/writer Roy Stein find themselves through an unusual set of circumstances together in an upstate recording studio one afternoon. Roy is engineering another session and his two old chums dropped in to check things out and give him a hard time. They talk about recording in the old days vs. the new digital era and how fantastic it is that now you can get your music recorded and out to people to hear in just hours. The studio is chocked full of gear, the session is over....so.....the band phones up a young local guitarist and singer they really admire named Johnny Cummings (yes Ramones' fans that's his real name) and 3 hours later the band has recorded "Gardens of Delight." Back from the grave and ready to party the band digs up their original keyboardist/organist Mark Schwartz and head into the studio to have a blast and record some more tunes.

A few months later Bug Music, one of the world's largest publishing companies hears the new tunes. Bug loves the sound and the band signs a deal with Bug Digital. The fabulous folks at Bug will be releasing the resurrected band's first full length CD in the fall of 2010.

So here we go again for another round....four zombies and a punk kid. If you dug the first incarnation, undoubtedly you'll agree the new songs serves the legacy of the band well.


Recent Press Reviews

"What a great band. The band's three-song EP-release show was riveting, and it played in front of a packed house." City Newspaper

Best of 09 Critics Pick, "it sounds great. It's timeless with relevant and reminiscent components throughout." City Newspaper

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