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20 Years Of Scene Point Blank: Collections & Reflections

July 17, 2024

20 Years Of Scene Point Blank: Collections & Reflections
20 Years Of Scene Point Blank: Collections & Reflections

Baptism By Fire

words and photos by Scott Wilkinson

Wow, SPB is twenty years old. I came on board sometime during 2009 and, in reality, Scene Point Blank wasn't on my radar in the digital universe. In fact, the origins of my contributions can be traced back to a seemingly innocuous post on Reddit. It was a call to arms from Matt Andrews, beckoning Redditors with an affinity for music to lend their voices to an established music site. The offer? No pay, but the tantalizing promise of free music downloads. For someone with a passion for tunes but lacking any professional writing experience, it was an irresistible proposition.

The journey began with a review of a band hailing from sunny Southern California, Killola, and their debut album Let’s Get Associated. It was a baptism by fire for this aspiring music critic, navigating the treacherous waters of deadlines and the dreaded blank page. Procrastination seemed to be a familiar bedfellow, as the deadline loomed large before summoning the muse to scribble down thoughts and impressions.

Yet, despite the initial anxiety, a rhythm began to emerge. Monthly contributions became the norm, albeit under the self-imposed pressure of impending deadlines. Then came the leap into the world of interviews, with Jim the charismatic leader of Red Hot Rebellion and the legendary Dave Wakeling from The English Beat. From text-based conversations to navigating the uncharted waters of phone interviews, each experience brought new challenges and rewards.

But Scene Point Blank wasn't just about big name interviews; it was also a platform to spotlight local talent and share the excitement of live shows. Whether it was rubbing elbows with icons like Nick Lowe and Peter Case or championing the lesser-known gems of the local music scene, every article was a celebration of the universal language of music.

The journey didn't stop there. Armed with a recorder and a newfound confidence, interviews with musicians turned into collaborations with friends and fellow music enthusiasts. Contributions poured in from the likes of John Cate and Robin Lane, adding a personal touch to the vibrant tapestry of Scene Point Blank's coverage.

And so, from humble beginnings on Reddit to a thriving hub for music aficionados, my Scene Point Blank journey was a testament to the power of passion and community. With each article penned and each interview conducted, it continued to evolve, driven by a shared love for the transformative power of music.

Boston bands you need to hear

Here are some local artists/bands in the Boston area I’ve been catching lately:

MBE - Mach Bell Experience

Led by Mach Bell, formerly of the Joe Perry Project and Thundertrain, MBE is making waves with their energetic performances and raw sound. With Johnny Press by his side, they're creating a buzz that's hard to ignore.

Session Americana

Known for their impeccable harmonies and exceptional musicianship, Session Americana is a band that consistently delivers unforgettable live performances. Currently touring overseas, catch them at one of their upcoming local shows for a musical experience you won't soon forget.

Cliff Goodwin

With a resume that includes being the former guitarist for the Joe Cocker Band, Cliff Goodwin is a charismatic showman who's leaving his mark on the local music scene. Catch him live and witness his passion for music firsthand.

John Cate & the Van Gogh Brothers

Still going strong, John Cate & the Van Gogh Brothers are crafting exceptional music that captivates audiences. With a new album in the works and a regular residency at Vincent’s in Worcester, MA, they're a local treasure worth discovering or rediscovering.

Tyler James Kelly

Tyler James is a rising star, both in the realm of country music and singer-songwriters. While he's still a vital part of the local rock scene in The Silks, his solo efforts are carving out a distinct identity for him in the music world. With a natural charm that embodies the essence of country life, Tyler James exudes authenticity both on and off the stage. One of his standout qualities is his exceptional guitar playing, which has garnered praise from fans and critics alike. With skills that rival those of seasoned Nashville veterans, Tyler James brings a fresh perspective to the country music scene. Keep an eye on this talented musician as he continues to make waves in the world of country music and beyond.

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— words by the SPB team • July 17, 2024

20 Years Of Scene Point Blank: Collections & Reflections
20 Years Of Scene Point Blank: Collections & Reflections

Pages in this feature

  1. Opening page
  2. Loren Green, Editor
  3. Travel through time with Scene Point Blank
  4. Musicians and labels on SPB
  5. Scott Wilkinson, former writer
  6. Sarah Jane, contributor
  7. Delaney, contributor
  8. Christopher D, contributor
  9. Dennis, contributor
  10. Cheryl, senior staff writer
  11. Campbell, contributor
  12. Aaron H, senior staff writer
  13. Matt, founding member

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