xBigNateDx wrote:
But I was thinking that we could get bands from other genres to play and get a mix. Such as some ska, punk, metalcore and hardcore, as well as emo. Because I've noticed that each scene, in general, seems to have friction with another. I believe if we can mix it and have everyone mingle with eachother we can have a blast. I talked to a friend in When Idols Fall(metalcore) about it and they're in. And I'm hoping other bands would be too. I'd like to make a bigger music scene in Syracuse because thats what we need.
It's Jeff Watkins all over again.

Honestly, this isn't a new concept. All of the scenes overlap, some more than others. And some shows are more mixed than others. The first time Skarmy of Darkness played in Syracuse was on a Westcott hardcore show. First time I brought Distorted Penguins was to play with Toxic Narcotic at 505.
But the key is, you have to allow these things to happen naturally and not force them. Jeff tried to force kids to mix that didn't want to and those shows failed. But a lot of the kids already mix on their own without coercion. You don't create mutual respect from mere proximity.
And honestly, mixed shows don't make for a bigger music scene. Think about it -- how could they??? A bigger music scene is when kids that don't already come out to shows start coming out. And thats by offering something new and exciting, however you can manage that. Now if you mean each band can expand their fanbase from mixed shows, of course thats true. But as any decent promoter will tell you, there are good mixes and bad mixes. And a bad mix is where everyone leaves the show feeling cheated. Those shows help no one ...
Lastly, the local ska scene is already mixing the shows up more than the other scenes, from what I can see. When's the last time a ska band got invited locally to play a hardcore or even punk show lately? But they've played our shows ...
No offense, but I think you're speaking from limited experience.