After the breakup of the late 90's Brooklyn pioneers The 527S, Jerry Adler needed a new band. In three short years, The 527S had recorded an incredible 187 songs. "That band was almost an art project," says Jerry. "This was before the days of a professional grade computer studio in any bedroom. We rented the storefront space at 527 Metropolitan Avenue (now The Subway Bar), installed an 8-track reel-to-reel, a couple of mics and some pedals, and went to work. We had no idea about anything, but we just went in there every day and recorded. I wouldn't say it w… read more
After the breakup of the late 90's Brooklyn pioneers The 527S, Jerry Adler needed a new band. In three short years, The 527S had recorded an in… read more
After the breakup of the late 90's Brooklyn pioneers The 527S, Jerry Adler needed a new band. In three short years, The 527S had recorded an incredible 187 songs. "That band w… read more
After the breakup of the late 90's Brooklyn pioneers The 527S, Jerry Adler needed a new band. In three short years, The 527S had recorded an incredible 187 songs. "That band was almost an art project," says Jerry. "This was before the days of a professional grade computer studio in any bedroom. We rented the storefront space at 527 Metropolitan Avenue (now The Subway Bar), installed an 8-track reel-to-reel, a couple of mics and some pedals, and went to work. We had no idea about anything, but we just went in there every day and recorded. I wouldn't say it w… read more
After the breakup of the late 90's Brooklyn pioneers The 527S, Jerry Adler needed a new band. In three short years, The 527S had recorded an incredible 187 songs. "That band was … read more
After the breakup of the late 90's Brooklyn pioneers The 527S, Jerry Adler needed a new band. In three short years, The 527S had recorded an incredible 187 songs. "That band was almost an art project," says Jerry. "… read more