Philadelphia

The Nite Lights Score Stuffed Animals at JB’s March 19

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When he isn’t rocking out with his band The Nite Lights, Joe Boruchow is a renown area artist who is best known for his stylized paper cutouts. His posters can be seen at scattered lampposts all across Philadelphia, and he has even done commissioned works for the likes of Isaiah Zagar. To go along with the release of his newest book, Stuffed Animals – a narrative of 100 black paper cutouts that weave the tale of a young boy and his shocking discoveries, Boruchov’s two worlds are about to come together. The Nite Lights have been hard at work composing music to a 20 minute slide reel of the books imagery. And tonight they are prepared to unveil the results during two special sets at Johnny Brenda’s. They’ll be joined by the whirling dervish of ghost punk involutioners Northern Liberties as well as garage rock veterans Mondo Topless to round out a most interesting evening. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 9pm, $10, 21+ myspace.com/nitelightsBill McThrill

 

New England

28 Degrees Taurus goes country (for one night only)

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It is always interesting to see a band slip away from their norm and enter the world of another music genre. It takes guts and talent and tonight 28 Degrees Taurus hits the Plough and Stars in Cambridge with their rarely-been-heard-before country set. Armed with a pedal steel, twelve string and sans drummer, the regularly psychedelic/shoegaze 28 Degrees is prepared to play some unplugged country rock. After 2 1/2 years of writing, recording and mixing there’s one record due out in June and another one in the Fall sometime.  The record due in June is more upbeat, pop-oriented and catchy and the Fall one will be alot darker and more psychedelic/ambient. The show is FREE so you have no excuse. It starts at 10 and Paul Sentz (formerly of This Car Up) is playing the middle set. 

Plough and Stars 912 Mass Ave Cambridge

–The Deli Staff

 

NYC

A voice to kill for: Lia Ices

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Sometimes you stumble upon a song that literally freezes time, stops your day – I guess that’s why they say "arresting". Lia Ices‘ voice and songs commend attention like only great singer songwriters do. If her live show delivers what this video promises, the lady is going to blow up within a year. (Lia Ices will play live at The Knit in NYC with JJ – the show is sold out).

NYC

SXSW 1st day: Suckers, Black Taxi, Roky Erickson, Okkefville River

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The first day of SXSW is like the first day of school; you’re excited, nervous, and seemingly prepared. Unlike school, however, SXSW is never boring. After my first ever flight through Detroit and an early morning dash to registration at the Austin Convention Center, I scampered off to Rusty Spurs for Deli sponsored Music Tech Mash Up party, where line-up improvements kept me corralled. The event spanned two days and squeezed in fifty bands at Rusty Spurs, a tri-room gay saloon (how cool is that?) decorated with cowboy boots and Texas trinkets. The Mash Up party celebrated the collaboration of various industries, music, merchandise, and new media technology. Upon arrival, sound spewed from every corner of the venue as bands performed on the main indoor stage, in the lounge, and on the outdoor patio. Mid-day, the barbeque was fired up to feed South by South West goers with free burgers and chicken while they enjoyed the second day of the extravaganza’s hefty line-up. Some of the early-morning performers included LA-based, disco-influenced pop-rockers, Foster the People, dancey R’n’B from Toronto, Curtis Santiago, and Las Vegas’s new-wave, electro-pop, Imagine Dragons. Pleasant surprises added at the last minute, such as Brooklyn’s Black Taxi, and Washington D.C.’s alternarockers, Hotspur, caught the ears of those passing by and reaffirmed excitement for SXSW.

Following a quick Tex-Mex bite and nearly sun-burning in a line for the Paste Magazine Party at The Galaxy Room, I witnessed the last of the Suckers’ (top pic) set and the first part of rock-meets-singer/songwriter Austinites, Roky Erickson with Okkervil river (bottom pic). The day pushed on as I went off the beaten path to Hyde Park Bar and Grill(South) where The Whiskey Rebellion’s evening of music and literature featured NYC’s The Shake who enlivened the venue’s calm St. Patrick’s Day. Due to overcapacity venues back on 6th Street, my night was curtailed. Tomorrow would be a new day with much music to hear. – Meijin Bruttomesso

Philadelphia

The Deli at SXSW: Part 1?

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We sent our man Adam G. down to SXSW to report back on the haps and have a good time! Hopefully he won’t get too fucked up to get back to us, but we are a little concerned by his first writeup. Check it out below.

 
And so it begins. I spent my last night in Philadelphia utilizing what makes the east coast great, hot tubs and Gilbey’s vodka. I am now laying in bed after getting off our plane in Austin at 8:30pm last night, and after getting tipped off to the best titty bars in Austin (my buddy Joey knows the manager, and he gave us his business card) we made our way downtown. We stood in line at the Purevolume house to try and get our badges to see Johnny Flynn, but we were more than an hour and a half away from even getting them when we heard the first song of his thirty-minute set start. Still needing to get our England on we rushed over to the British Embassy for their opening night showcase with FREE BOOZE. And they say that the British have never done anything for us (they say that right?). We checked out a great DJ named Unicorn Kid and some Libertines wannabe before getting tipped off to a Pomegranates show that was happening a few blocks up the way. We sat through some okay bands before finally at 1am the PGranates took the outdoor stage at the Beauty Bar to melt our faces off till we were kicked out.

The night ended with some great bratwursts (topped to the nines with onions, mustard and hot sauce) and a very jovial homeless guy taking pictures with me.

 
(Photo by Joey F.)
 
Adam G.

 

L.A.

He’s kind of a big deal

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Time to wake up from that St. Paddy’s slumber, clean the house and run off that beer gut! For something up-tempo, try the disco dance-pop stylings of Har Mar Superstar. He’s a Jon Lovitz look-alike with Justin Timberlake’s voice, and Chris Farley’s acrobatic ability (remember Chippendale dance-off vs. Patrick Swayze?). For his new album “Dark Touches,” Sean Tillman (the man behind the moniker Har Mar) recorded with friends like Greg Kurstin of Bird and the Bee, and features the lovely Eva Mendes in his video for “Tall Boy.”


 
Philadelphia

Yeah Clementines at M Room March 18

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Marc Laurick first came onto the scene as a part of Sensory Fix, and later as a member of the reemergence of the classic post punk band Bunnydrums when their back catalog was rereleased on Metropolis (and has performed with the likes of Skip Heller and Mose Giganticus in between). When the band went back into hiatus, he started Witchtrialz!, a post punk outfit reminiscent to Buzzcocks and Killing Joke that featured members of Pyramids and Sensory Fix. But now Laurick is ready to introduce a new project, which features another Bunnydrums member in Howard Harrison. Aside from the credentials of both musicians, much of Yeah Clementines is still shrouded in mystery. But demos such as “An Aporia” and “Castoreum” reveal an old school lo-fi sound that any fan of Iggy & The Stooges and Dinosaur Jr. might enjoy. M Room, 15 W. Girard Ave., 9pm, $8, 21+ myspace.com/witchtrialzBill McThrill

 

Chicago

Now Recording…

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Tomorrow, legendary punk band Naked Raygun will enter Transient Sound Studios to record a slew of songs for release on their ongoing 7” Series. The first 7” (their first recordings in 20 years) sold out in record time and the 2nd in the series will be released on vinyl and digitally on June 15th. The band is as crisp and aggressive as ever. They’ll also be filming a video for one of the new songs, but it has not been revealed which song it will be. During a recent two night stand at the House of Blues in Chicago, Naked Raygun debuted their first new songs in seventeen years. The crowd loved it and these singles will surely be well received. Later this summer, Raygun descends on Europe and the UK.

San Francisco

SanFolk Disco with Bart Davenport, JL Stiles

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"SanFolk Disco is the brainchild of JL Stiles and he is the glue that will hold each of these bills together like a secretly broken vase by opening and hosting each show. If you do not know of his incredible talents already, here are three facts you need to know immediately: Fact #1: JL Stiles is the freakiest white fingerpicking guitarist in this great country right now. Fact #2: JL Stiles believes he has come up with the algorithm for the pure soul of music. Fact #3: JL Stiles has a mind that sees music in a similar way to how J.S. Bach saw music, however Bach never played the blues. "Simultaneously classic and original, Stiles lays into his 12-string guitar with the vigor and ambition of a streetwise punk who just discovered Leo Kottke" (Blues Revue)

SanFolk Disco is a new monthly series of shows that aim to hover over the bountiful but disparate music scene of the great, legendary city of San Francisco, Ca, and, just as in bygone eras of pre-history, reach a bony hand from above to three blazing comets of musical ice and fire, and collide them monthly at a specified place and time in The Universe. The next show is on April 15th at Cafe Du Nord, SF, 8pm, featuring Bart Davenport, J.L. Stiles & Kacey Johansing, the following show will be May 13th, also at Cafe Du Nord, SF, featuring Eric Mcfadden, JL Stiles & Jenny Kerr. SanFolk Disco demands that you become a good citizen and have a damn good time while doing it.

Portland

DJ mixes: Linger & Quiet/Miracles Club

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Portland DJ duo Linger and Quiet have just released their fourth podcast mix, which you can grab over at their blog, along with other rad posts including (a highly recommended) January 11th post of a live recording of a Miracles Club DJ set.

Miracles consists of Rafael Fauria and the prolific Honey Owens of Valet and various other projects. The audio was captured during their monthly "Nightclubbing" party, which they host at Holocene. Pick up an MP3 of Miracles Club’s nifty Portland-style house single "Light of Love" over at GvsB.

Linger and Quiet mix #4 is eclectic and fun to listen to. Track list is as follows:

Nick Drake – Saturday Sun (Demo) [NICK]

Prince Buster – Julie [Fab]

Small Black – Despicable Dogs (Washed Out Remix) [Lovepump]

Happy Family – Cups [10,000hz]

Peaking Lights – Intro to Imaginary Falcons [Night People Records]

Run DMT – Money [CDR]

Jay Dee – U-Love [Stones Throw]

Banjo or Freakout – Archangel [CDR]

Chief Kooffreh – Tribute to Beyonce and Madonna (For Not Smoking Weed) [Chief Kooffreh]

Missing Linkx – Who to Call [Philpot]

White Days – It Hits Deep [White Days]

Omar S – Lift Him Up Feat. Don Q [FXHE]

Childhood ’87 – Caught Up [Aux]

Steve Miller Band – Journey to Eden [Capitol]

Linger and Quiet are spinning this Thursday, the 18th over at Valentines starting at 9 p.m.

Joel Sommer

NYC

Woods announce new album, play SXSW on 03.19

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The way we see it, productive artists have more chances to be successful than the ones that let the temptations of over analyzing (or simple lack of inspiration) stretch the time in between releases. Brooklyn psych folk group Woods is about to release their 5th full length in 3 years. Each release it’s an opportunity for growing and explorting, and the distance between 2007’s At Rear House and 2010’s At Echo Lake represents a move from a kind of informal back porch jam ethos to a fully-committed vision of the infinite possibilities of group playing. Over the past few years Woods have established themselves as an anomaly in a world of freaks. They were an odd proposition even in the outré company of vocalist/guitarist/label owner Jeremy Earl’s Woodsist roster, perpetually out of time, committed to songsmanship in an age of noise, drone and improvisation, to extended soloing, oblique instrumentals and the usurping use of tapes and F/X in an age of dead-end singer-songwriters. Recent live shows have seen them best confuse the two, playing beautifully-constructed songs torn apart by fuzztone jams and odd electronics. The band will play 3 shows at SXSW on March 19 and 20 – more details about the dates here. The new album is scheduled for release in May.

Chicago

You Can Make It Dangerous

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Are you looking for honest and hard-hitting rock music? Well, Scissors might have what you are looking for. They are releasing their new album, You Can Make It Dangerous, this Saturday, but you can stream it for free in multiple locations. To celebrate the release the band is performing at The Beat Kitchen this Saturday (Mar. 20th). Despite the albums title, this is release is perhaps the bands most accessible album. The band seems to balance punk with elements of pop and anthem rock. Everyone in attendance on the 20th will receive a free copy of You Can Make It Dangerous.