Philadelphia

Where Is My Mind?: Far-Out Fangtooth’s Nick Kulp & Joe Kusy

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Far-Fangtooth’s first full-length album Pure & Disinterested is available on vinyl via Siltbreeze Records. They’ll be hitting the road tomorrow performing a few out-of-town gigs in support of their latest offering. But before the gothic psych-garage four-piece head off to share some welcomed isolation from their "normal lives" with each other, we had a chance to ask guitarists/vocalists Nick Kulp and Joe Kusy a few questions to find out a little more about the “pure & disinterested” crew HERE.

New England

Adela & Jude filming with Modest House Productions

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Boston’s Americana duo, Adela & Jude, have begun production work with local video guru Ted Ryan of Modest House Productions for the first of three films in support of their upcoming record. Filming begins in October with a scheduled release of January. The couple recorded tracks at Dirt Floor Studios with Eric Litcher and at Hi N Dry Studios (home of the Mark Sandman project) with a full release tour starting in the Spring. Click above to watch the video for Death.

–Chrissy Prisco

NYC

Schocholautte announces full length

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Decadently and deliciously named folk group Schocholautte has been around the Brooklyn scene since 2007. After a short "recession hiatus" in 2010, the band set up shop in Gowanus with a brand new studio and a new drummer. Schocholautte is retooled and now announcing a new full length "I Hate You (Thanks For The Sweater)" – coming out on Chocolate Brontosaurus Recordings on October 25th. – (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 and APS Mastering.

New England

UNregular Radio presents: Claudia Varona & The Phobia — Sat. 10/15 @ Church — Daytime show

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UNregular Radio Presents: Claudia Varona (pictured above) & The Phobia this Saturday, October 15th at Church of Boston. This is an all ages, daytime, event. Doors are open to the public at 12:30pm. Tickets: $10 at the door//$8 tickets from the bands or by ordering online.

Lineup and set times:

1:15pm The Primacy Effect
2:00pm Surrounded By Holidays
2:45pm Thumbs Up Get Down
3:25pm Crashing Cars
4:25pm Claudia Varona & The Phobia

–Chrissy Prisco

New England

HOMEGROWN III: Boston’s Underground Music Fest 10/14-10/16

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This Weekend, Friday Oct. 14 – Sunday Oct. 16, Bodies of Water Shows & The Boston Counter Cultural Compass present HOMEGROWN III: Boston’s Underground Music Festival featuring: Bobb Trimble’s Flying Spiders, Major Stars, CuffsQuilt (pictured above), Skimask, Pile, Poltergeist Friction, Reports, plus many more of the most exciting bands currently coming out of Boston and New England.

All the shows are all ages. For complete information including each day’s line-up, venue location, and pricing, head over to the Homegrown official website.

–Chrissy Prisco

NYC

The Deli’s NYC issue 28 is out! CMJ + Stomp Box Exhibit issue!

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The Deli’s NYC fall 2011 issue is now out in the streets and shops of The Big Apple, peoples!

This issue’s focus is on the Deli’s official CMJ showcases at the upcoming Music Marathon and The Deli’s phantasmagoric Stomp Box Exhibit – download it HERE or pick it up in any musical spot in The Lower East Side, Williamsburg, Bushwick, Chelsea, East+West Village, Park Slope, Greenpoint etc. etc.

The Deli’s Staff

Philadelphia

Free Download: “Excavate” – Break It Up

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Break It Up is having their debut live performance this Saturday at Kung Fu Necktie with Slutever and Bleached. To celebrate the long-awaited occasion (there originally schedule debut with Male Bonding was cancelled because of “Hurricane” Irene), they’ve made their debut single “Excavate” available for free download HERE until October 19. Grab it while you can. (Photo by Kyle Costill)
 

Philadelphia

This Is Jazz Is Not Jazz at KFN Oct. 13

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Don’t be fooled by their name, This Is Jazz  is not some wimpy lounge act. The North Philly four-piece plays fast and heavy hardcore with caustic growling vocals compliments of OX conspirator Jorgan Krug. They’ll be bringing their blistering jams to the stage at Kung Fu Necktie tonight alongside fellow local natives Celebrations, What Why Wherewolf and 2 Wheels 1. Be sure to check out This Is Jazz’s debut EP, Warehouse, which was recorded at our beloved defunct DIY space. You can also download it for free HERE. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front Street, $5, 8 pm, 21+ – Dan Brightcliffe
 
Chicago

From Our Open Blog: J. Silvia

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J. Silva is a singer/songwriter from Chicago. Her debut Urban Pop EP titled "Digital Candy" is available on all online retailers. Her lead off video, "Lonely in Here," is quickly racking up youtube views. Her current singles, "Call me by my name" and "Blowing Kisses" can be heard on radio and in clubs worldwide! J. Silva is currently doing promo dates nationally and getting ready to shoot her second video to the single "Blowing Kisses."