The Wicked Tomorrow is a new Brooklyn based duo that plays a dark brand of bold and melodically driven rock music. The band consists of Ian Jacobs (guitar/vocals) and MIchelle Feliciano (drums/vocals). The two have been making music together for the last 4 years in various other settings but it wasn’t until recently that they decided to start The Wicked Tomorrow as a duo. They debuted their songs at SXSW and The Northside Festival in 2010 and since then their single "Frenemy" has created some buzz in the NYC scene. That song and more are present on the 5-song EP that The Wicked Tomorrow will be releasing @ Cameo Gallery in Brooklyn on Friday, September 24th. The Wicked Tomorrow is also sharing the bill on 9/24 with The Highway from Boston/NYC who have gotten great reviews from The Deli Magazine New England, Performer and The Noise. – (as posted in The Deli’s Open Blog – post your band’s entries, videos, and Mp3s here).
Univox to Premiere New Video “Conan” at The Deli Showcase!
MFNW Pics! Hosannas! Shonen Knife! Smashing Pumpkins!
The Deli Portland, truth be told, is a goddamn small operation. Utilizing roughly the manpower equivalent to those who’ll be flocking to PGE Park for MLS Soccer when it comes to Stumptown next year (R.I.P. Beavers), our humble little corner of the Deli Magazine market is still in its infancy. So when the crowning achievement, relatively, of Portland’s musical menagerie descends upon this rose-strewn metropolis, we basically put our head down, pack a flask, and do our best.
Our best this year consists of a series of photographs by one Daniel Cronin, whose camera actually worked (unlike that of yours truly), and who actually possesses the technical skills to make it look like you missed out on everything. And you may have. So here are some amazing live shots from some of MFNW 2010’s best shows (read: the ones we could ably send out our meager armada to…) (re-read: about six shows total…) Onward!
Hosannas Live at Mississippi Studios September 17
Shonen Knife Live at Mississippi Studios September 17
Smashing Pumpkins Live at Wonder Ballroom September 18
What shows should we have made, Deli Portland readers? Don’t count Sleep, NoMeansNo, the amazing Riot Act Media free show at Rontom’s on Sunday, The Oh Sees or The Thermals… Let us know in how many ways we blew it!
– Photos by Daniel Cronin (who did not blow it)
Frankie Rose and The Out’s first video + release show on 09.15 at Glasslands
Just premiered on Pitchfork, here’s the band’s website. Don’t miss tonight’s show at Glasslands in W’Burg.
New Dr. Dog Video for “Shadow People”
Codename: Rondo
I’m guessing it’s not because Ghostland Observatory are big fans of the Celtics’ starting point guard, but whatever the reason – we’ll have more for you on this soon – the Austin electro-wonder act’s fourth is christened Codename: Rondo and is due out October 26th. This is a little something to get you fired up about it. They’ll also play a release party right here in town on the 28th. We’ll have the album itself in our hot little hands soon, and a review out to you fine fine people shortly thereafter.
(photo by Chad Wadsworth)
The Deli’s Featured Artist(s) of the Month: Ground Up
Ground Up are emcees Malakai and Azar and producer Bij Lincoln (a.k.a. Malcolm McDowell, Alex Azar, and Bijan Houshiarnejad). Young, hungry and armed with the help from friends, these guys are dedicated to taking on the ailing rap game one mixtape at a time. If you ain’t heard, then you can download all their mixtapes as well as unreleased music for FREE here. We’d also like to introduce you to some more words from Ground Up.
Glitz, Gold & Rock N’ Roll with The New Up – Ticket Giveaway!!
San Francisco’s The New Up are celebrating the release of their fourth album, Gold, this Saturday at Cafe Du Nord and The Deli SF is offering you a chance to win a pair of tickets to the show plus a copy of the album a month before it’s available to the public! Email sfeditor@thedelimagazine.com and tell us any story involving glitz, gold or rock n’ roll to be entered [and sorry kiddos, you have to be 21+ to win]. The winner will be notified on Friday.
Check out the video for "Bitch" here:
-Nicole Leigh
NYC Artists on the Rise: Whale Belly
The other night I saw this new folky band called Whale Belly at Glasslands and they put on a pretty impressive show. The band had around 9-10 people on stage and they had the entire place dancing and screaming and singing along and clapping between songs, it was really something that rarely happens in W’burg. Check them out if you have the opportunity, they’ll be opening for Beach Fossils in Vermont and then will play RoCkwood Music hall on 10.01. – Doug Sevcik – (as posted in The Deli’s Open Blog – post your band’s entries, videos, and Mp3s here).
MMOSS, Peace & Quiet, Moon Climb the Wall, Once Dead Flesh Wednesday at O’Brien’s
As Built PResents continues its September residency at O’Brien’s pub tomorrow, Wednesday 9/15. For fans of psychedelic and experimental rock and ambience, this is a bill to catch.
Moon Climb the Wall‘s recent "Helium Demon" EP is a shades-of-gray, foreboding trip through ambient landscapes, often brushing elbows with hip hop, an unexpected but interesting angle. Peace & Quiet stand closer to rock, but share MCTW’s mind for ambience and rich textures. Their "Inauguration" EP incorporates sludgy drums and vocals by turns spoken, sung and shouted – one of the most fascinating tracks, "I Am Capping," sits synth noodling underneath a frantic and distraught vocal diatribe before a sub-synth bassline that would make gangster rap jealous takes over the space. And MMOSS, the headliner, is a head-turningly good revivalist psychedelia outfit. They have heavy primary-source overtones; that is to say, this isn’t your corner bar’s resident band of Brian Jonestown Massacre fans, but the real deal, a band stemming right from the music of the ’60s and ’70s, and doing it damn well and with a spin of their own.
Here’s an added bonus: The first 20 guests will receive a free poster, and you can get most or all of this music right now for free (or name your price)! Click a name below to grab yours. (As Built PR’s link goes to the label’s Bandcamp site, where they offer, also free, a mix of bands playing in their September residency.)
As Built PR Presents (from bottom to top):
MMOSS
Peace & Quiet
Moon Climb the Wall
Once Dead Flesh
$8 / 9pm
– The Deli Staff
Soak It Up
Houses have released a second track from the forthcoming debut album, All Night (Lefse, Oct. 19th). The song is called "Soak It Up", and it is just as stunning as "Endless Spring". The duo will make their stage debut at CMJ Festival in New York on October 20th.
Punk documentary A History Lesson Pt. 1 premiere screenings
Starting as a teenager in 1984, and lasting up until 1997, Dave Travis took it upon himself to document the budding punk scene here in Los Angeles. His release, A History Lesson Part 1, presents performances and rare interviews with some of LA and Phoenix, Arizona’s punk acts including The Meat Puppets, The Minutemen, Twisted Roots, and Redd Kross.
The world premiere screening is happening September 25th at the Blue Star Cafe and Bar. 18+ admission for $7 or $12 with a DVD. After the premiere, the Redwood Bar and Grill will be screening the movie every Tuesday in October for $5 or $10 with a DVD.