Contributed by ben_conoley. Posted by ben on Wednesday, July 15, 2009 at 8:00 PM (EDT)
Reign Supreme is hardcore band from Philadelphia, PA. The band most recently released Testing the Limits of Infinite on Deathwish, Inc. and will be embarking on a US tour with Shai Hulud and The Carrier starting July 18 in Haverill, MA. They will be making their second appearance at Sound and Fury, which runs from July 31-August 2. This interview is between Scott Brown and Reigh Supreme vocalist, Jay Pepito.
You guys have a very focused and accessible sound for a heavy hardcore band. How purposeful are you towards gaining a bigger fanbase in the music you write? We don't care about that kind of stuff. If you think there's any sort of financial stability or serious career/future in hardcore music, you're fucking high. What influences do you have that would surprise people or aren't immediately apparent in your songwriting? The breakdown to "Mother Superior" is a ripoff of a Jawbox song called "Savory". Many of our lyrics are taken from the Smiths and Joy Division. I listen to music that Greg Dulli makes more than I listen to any NYHC. The best punk band of all time was Nirvana. What are some lesser-known or local bands you've played without around the country that have impressed you? Advent from North Carolina, A Loss for Words from Massachusetts, and Unholy from Syracuse are all worth mentioning. Advent and Unholy are heavy and metallic, A Loss for Words is sort of pop punk/hardcore. A lot of readers of this website, Punknews.org, have a very negative image of hardcore bands like Terror, Madball, etc. Why do you think that is and what misconceptions do you think you can clear up? A lot of readers of your website are probably pussies. Kidding. No, I have no idea. I don't care either. Different strokes you know? I've always found that people tend to write stuff off that is actually pretty similar to the stuff they love based purely off of slight, aesthetic, presentational differences. But it just depends on what people like. Some people probably find their lyrics one-dimensional or find the tough guy hardcore posturing thing a bit contrived. I don't care about that stuff. I just like music, and i don't like a lot of bands that are very well-received, and I like a lot of bands that nobody is into. Everybody is sick of mosh parts in 2009. I get that. I don't care, that's what I like. I am also a 26 year old man who listens to Fall Out Boy on a daily basis. Sue me. What initially attracted you to hardcore and is that still the reason you are involved in it? The anger and purity of its delivery. It was kids like me, without poser mohawks or fashion punkers writing heavy and angry music about things that pissed me off. How could I not get into it? It just has always seemed to me to be this ironic dichotomy between the most insanely laughable and phony crap, and the most honest and pure expression of emotion and anger I've ever seen. Hardcore, at it's best, still makes my blood boil. Best tour story. Go. One time, we got pulled over by a cop, for going 70 in a 40, or something like that. Our guitarist, Dave, told the officer that "that's literally impossible". The cop then let us go. It was awesome. You're involved in muay thai. Martial arts is something most people do for a year or two as a kid and then drop away from. Why have you stayed with it and does it inform what you do with Reign Supreme in any way? I don't know why I do it. It just makes sense to me. I'm good at it. I'm a muay thai teacher, so I guess i've just made it a part of my lifestyle. I don't really think it's got much to do with Reign Supreme; muay thai is an outlet for me, as is music, but one doesn't inform the other. This is your second year on Sound and Fury. What's the best and worst parts of playing Sound and Fury and other fests like it? Best part is the amazing set that results in hundreds of kids who like your band seeing you at once, worst part is finding a place to crash after. This year, I got a hotel. Yeah, that's right, baller. Deathwish Inc. (294 comments)
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leecorsoisapenis (July 15, 2009)
Joe Pepitone up in this mother fucker!
MyStereoHasMono (July 15, 2009)
Now, this whole interview is hilarious, but try to get to 8:15 when this cat talks about politics: 12+ Replies
conebone69 (July 15, 2009)
"The best punk band of all time was Nirvana" 3+ Replies
MyStereoHasMono (July 15, 2009)
Love the political questions: "I just chill"
wonton (July 15, 2009)
My best friend told his girlfriend that i think shes a whore. 6+ Replies
baldsteve (July 15, 2009)
Your Ass Ain't Laughing Now is so good. I camt wait to have the lp in muy hands. 4+ Replies
kevgren (July 15, 2009)
This is a very long shot, but is anybody on here a PA state employee? 1+ Reply
baldsteve (July 15, 2009)
There are lots of people that cover songs and totally steal the fuck out of them, the one that has me right now:
TommyPickles (July 15, 2009)
I am watching a movie right now called Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter, and it is amazing. 2+ Replies
thatsyouth (July 15, 2009)
I just played against a guy on Call Of Duty WaW named Bsteve312(numbers may be different). Although I knew it wasn't actually baldsteve, I made sure to shoot him as many times as possible for shitzngigglz. 2+ Replies
baldy_shale (July 15, 2009)
I've been posting on this site through a few different user names since pretty much the inception of this site. The longest names I've used have been Dudley/Baldy_Shale. I've been going through a very rough patch as of late. I know Eazy would/will probably call me a "faggot" for this, and that's fine. But I guess what I'm getting at is that I'm probably not going to be around very much anymore. I've lucky to annoy a few of you, MN_Punkmaster, Baldsteve, MattRamone, Mikexdude, thatsyouth, abracadaved, lintsay, woody, cheestits, blue_drink, TrueBelievers...a few others. So thanks for tolerating me. Honestly. I've never really related to people in my life very well, and though most of you are pretty much complete strangers...I could always relate a whole shit load more to complete strangers than I could with people I've known my whole life, or I'd bec show rest of comment 42+ Replies
TrueBeliever (July 15, 2009)
As much as I hate almost every horror remake of the last decade, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre ones are pretty good. 6+ Replies
mikexdude (July 15, 2009)
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mikexdude (July 15, 2009)
Scott Brown = Overdefined, right? The only guy who I meat musically with hardcore on this website. 2+ Replies
14theroad (July 15, 2009)
RVIVR sounds pretty awesome if only because they sound like Shorebirds. And that band will probably go down as one of my favs ever. Mr. Cannino, You've done it again.
thatsyouth (July 15, 2009)
I move to SF in exactly one month. STOKED. Although I'm not stoked to realize how un-prepared for life I am once I'm living on my own. 4+ Replies
acris (July 15, 2009)
Hey you guys should check this out. 1+ Reply
nowah (July 15, 2009)
Tomorrow I have to figure out how to cut almost $4,000 out of the budget for next year and I'm sure as shit not letting anybody go.
shrapnel (July 15, 2009)
Fuck it, back to the wall 1+ Reply
thegimper (July 15, 2009)
Got a friend to go with me to see Reel Big Fish and got my tickets tonight. 5+ Replies
nowah (July 15, 2009)
Old (2001) Latterman video on If You Make It: 2+ Replies
thegimper (July 15, 2009)
If I ever become a millionaire I'm throwing an Org Fest. And I'll even fly members here out to it. 7+ Replies
lintsay (July 16, 2009)
Anyone fancy a game of Literati (internet Scrabble, don't hate) with Angie and myself? 12+ Replies
ZombieRicardo (July 16, 2009)
My mother 30 seconds ago:
thegimper (July 16, 2009)
Really? Really? I mean I gave up on Guitar Hero a long time ago (even though I love Rock Band), but I just saw Attack! Attack! is going to be on GH5... sigh...
ChadReligion (July 16, 2009)
My son was in the Sabotage video!! 2+ Replies
bytheslice (July 16, 2009)
It's really rad that Reign Supreme admit to enjoying Jawbox & Fall Out Boy (as do I). I was floored when they listed Seaweed as an influence on their myspace. Killer band, one of the better live 'core bands around.
TrueBeliever (July 16, 2009)
Alright, I need 5 other orgers to go on Silent Library with me. Who's down? 6+ Replies
scorpiondeathlock (July 16, 2009)
so i am heavily considering getting a greetings from asbury park tatoo. 3+ Replies
nocigar (July 16, 2009)
i atea that fuckin dennys rockstar menu "After School Special" shite late last night and threw up everywhere when i got home. it wasnt the food it was the fac t i ordered a menu item created by gym class heroes. i just wanted to eat like a rock star. 3+ Replies
nocigar (July 16, 2009)
so bored. 2+ Replies
thegimper (July 16, 2009)
I'm an idiot. I got distracted by the Org earlier and forgot to text back a girl who was saying she didn't want to be at her place anymore and asking what she should do and where she should go... 4+ Replies
MN_punkmaster-skaman (July 16, 2009)
I really wish I was more drunk now instead of only one fucking beer at the bar. Shouldn't have spent my last $20 on a CD and food. 2+ Replies
ExtraCheesePizza (July 16, 2009)
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Boring.
Except that he jokingly called punknews pussies, and then admitted to listening to Fall Out Boy.
That was lol material.