?uestlove recently reached his 1.6 millionth Twitter follower. To celebrate the occasion, The Roots recorded an instrumental cover of Madvillain’s “Accordion”. They also asked “Weird Al” Yankovic and his trusty accordion to join them. You can take a listen to their collaboration HERE. Enjoy! – The Deli Staff
Philly Hip Hop Gettin’ Some Lif!
Philly F/M Festival Reveals Initial Lineup
Interview with More Humans: DC Deli’s Band of the Month (June)
DC rockers More Humans scored Band of the Month via our recent poll, as voted on by you, so we wanted to know a little bit more about what makes More Humans one of the best. We got a hold of human Clinton Doggett who recounts an infamous farewell show in Philly, an upcoming EP due out this fall, distortion pedals, and Elliot Smith. Check out the interview here…
Maps and Atlases on La Blogotheque
Check out Maps and Atlases on La Blogotheque as part of their Invisible Children series.
Album of the Month: Future Self
The Globes’ album Future Self, released by Barsuk Records in early May, was produced by John Goodmanson, who also did albums with the likes of Blonde Redhead, Sleater Kinney, and Death Cab for Cutie- not shabby company for a debut LP.
Future Self opener "Haunted By Bears" sets a precedent for the rest of the album. Throughout, there are many dynamic shifts that in less practiced hands would come off as cloying or overly busy for the sake of being busy. The track opens with a direct, full sound that is warm and dreamy until around the midway point, where the song climaxes in a blast of guitar noise, quickly rolling drums, and a mellifluous, urgent vocal melody riding over the waves repeating "Stay golden for me." The song has several dynamic shifts after this, but what "Haunted By Bears" signals and the rest of the able maintains is a loving labor for song craft with interweaving lines that are never showy and always in accord.
The band lineup is traditional guitar, bass, and drum, but the ways in which these ambitious youngsters assemble their compositions is often striking in its diversity and complexity. On "Stay Awake," The Globes seamlessly slide between mathy bass riffs, alt rock fist-pump swagger complete with solos that feel neither tacked on nor excessive, and rhythmic noise elements that create an ominous, if not downright foreboding atmosphere. Future Self is a fully realized effort of dizzying post-rock at its most angst-filled and fulfilling. The Globes have few comparative parallels with current indie bands- this is a very good thing.
B.O.M.B Fest 2011 re-cap (Sunday May 29th)
– by Meghan Chiampa
Photos by Robinson Hill
We didn’t get into a hotel until 4am. Not because of Rock and Roll reasons, we just didn’t make reservations and every hotel around the area was booked. Sunday at the B.O.M.B fest was WAY more happenin’ than Saturday, not talent-wise, there were just a lot more people there. The two best local acts we saw on Sunday were back-to-back: Cosmic Dust Bunnies followed by The Backyard Commitee. The Cosimic Dust Bunnies live up to their name. Spacey and other-worldly with a gentle jam-band-esque demenor. The Backyard Commitee (New Haven, CT) is more roots heavy rock with a blues attitude. They were widly buzzed about. Here’s some shots of The Backyard Commitee.
Adventures With Your Mother Mother’s Pocketknife
How did this show end up on a Monday night? Mother Mother, Adventures! With Might and Pocketknife, all in one place, at one time, for $8? Thank you, Mississippi Studios, for treating the beginning of the week like a Friday. Who’s up for a good night of dancing and a good hangover tomorrow?
POPPED! Music Festival Launches Website & Announces Initial Lineup
The Shins
Cage The Elephant
Panda Bear
Elbow
The Pains of Being Pure At Heart
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.
Company of Thieves, and More
Pretty Lights
Girl Talk
Foster The People
Cults
Black Thought & J. Period Mixtape
Charles Bradley
Titus Andronicus
The Budos Band
Patty Crash
Zee Avi
Black Landlord, and More
All ages free NYC Metal Show on Tuesday 06.21 with La Otracina, Wizardry, Thinning The Herd + more
Tuesday, June 21st, 2011 Make Music New York & 316 Productions Present: HEAVY METAL PARKING LOT UNDER THE BQE! – Meeker St (at Union & Humboldt). It’s time to dust off the denim vest and zebra print cut-offs and enjoy the thunderous sounds of some of NYC’s best local metal bands. Featuring: La Otracina (in the picture), Wizardry, Thinning the Herd, Exemption, Gods Green Earth, SOS, Kills and Thrills, Prostitution Cue the Sun, Krystaleen The show is free and all ages.
Waking Lights release new EP at Rockwood on June 29.
On Wednesday, June 29th New Jersey natives, Waking Lights will be releasing a self-titled EP at Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2 (169 Allen Street New York, NY 10002). Admission is free; set time 10:15pm. Here’s their brand new music video. – (as posted in The Deli’s Open Blog – post your band’s entries, videos, and Mp3s here). The Deli’s NYC Open Blog is powered by The Music Building.
Show Review: Built By Snow @ Red 7
Thursday night was slammed with Built By Snow’s homecoming at Red 7. These rockers haven’t seen stage light since 2010 but came back with a punch in the drums. Their latest album, MEGA, was released in January 2009 and pulls 70s post-punk, keyboard slang, and corner arcades into a wonderpiece. Tracks aside, their live performance was a feverish addiction of “woo-oos” and volts of energy you could feel through your bones. They danced, they did the robot, they rolled on the floor, they swept the space leaving you wonderfully dizzy and scrambling to find their next show.
–Jamie Hsu
(–pic from www.TwoGroove.com)