The Walkmen announced today that they’ll be moving up the release date a week in the US to May 29 for their new album Heaven. They’ve also added a string of shows with Florence & The Machine to their summer tour, which you can check out the dates HERE.
I Am Lightyear plays Mercury tonight 05.25
The project of chanteuse/pianist Lauren Zettler, I Am Lightyear offers imaginative and textured electro-pop, dominated by the singer’s intimate lirycs and delicate delivery. Make no mistake though, these are big, open pop songs for a NYC based artist – the word "pop" has assumed a rather dark meaning in the last few years in Brooklyn – enriched by an open minded and tasteful approach to sonic experimentation. It looks like I Am Light year will be our next artist of the Month, so you may want to go see them at Mercury lounge tonight April 25th – they’ll be opening for Lissy Trullie.
Purling Hiss Announce Tour Dates w/Wilco!
This is some very cool news! Purling Hiss just announced about a week of tour dates with Wilco. You can check out the schedule HERE. They’ll also have June dates with The Young coming out soon. Congrats fellas!
The Really Cooks Offering Up a Tasting Menu at North Star Bar April 25
The half-cartoon, half-human, 100% foodie band The Really Cooks will be headlining the North Star Bar tonight. Formerly the Josh and Pete Band, the quartet has reinvented themselves to bring you their tasty brand of “food rock,” which actually serves up a healthy portion of ‘60s psychedelic Brit-pop heavily influenced by bands like the Zombies and the Kinks. Come get your fill this evening (and bring some of your favorite recipes because I’m sure these real-life cooks would love to share theirs with you)! North Star Bar, 2639 Poplar St., 9pm, $8, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman
Bird Courage plays Union Hall on 4.28
Already raising comparisons to Simon and Garfunkel, and for more than just being an acoustic duo, Bird Courage play stripped down folk with earthy overtones. Based in Bushwick and fronted by Samuel Saffery and Erik Meier, the band has an assuming presence with gentle strength in songs like “Blind in Both Eyes” and “Wind and Oak,” both of which conjure images of a gray, wooded forest in winter’s eve. With four releases behind them, their most recent being “A Promising Fleet,” the band has worked tirelessly in their few short years together. Bird Courage will be performing in Brooklyn at Union Hall on April 28. – Devon Antonetti
NYC debut: CBX releases “Fireplace” EP
Chris Bordeaux has wired his imaginative circuitry through a number of varied settings throughout his years in New York. From the epic freakdom of Rarechild, to his defunct band Rahim, he’s always found room to project his penchant for novel sounds and freaky vocals through his varied ouevre. With his latest moniker as CBX, Bordeaux has found a more intimate setting to host his intriguing little worlds.
On his debut ‘Fireplaces,’ Bordeaux moves from buzzing casiotones on ‘Do I Know You’ to broad acoustic strums on ‘Warmth,’ and somehow makes all of these worlds revolve around the same galaxy. I guess that makes sense for an artist who recorded the EP in and out of the city over the past several years. Stream the new record at his bandcamp here. – Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)
New Video: “Slow Jam the News” (Feat. Barack Obama) – The Roots & Jimmy Fallon
“I’m President Barack Obama, and I, too, want to ‘Slow Jam the News.’” Check out the POTUS speaking about his position on the student loan issue last night with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots. Enjoy!
A gem from the NYC Open Blog: The Bones of J.R. Jones – Live at Pete’s Candy Store on 04.25
For a music blogger with a passion for movies, there’s only thing better than finding out about a new great song: finding out a fantastic song + video combo! We just stumbled upon this wonderful video by The Bones of J.R. Jones (it was posted in The Deli’s Open Blog, where anybody can post blurbs about bands, videos, and Mp3s). Brainchild of J.R.Linaberry, this project combines, in a very personal way, sorrowful folk lullabies with down-south stomp blues. J.R. landed a 4 week April residency at quaint east Williamsburg venue Pete’s Candy Store (709 Lormier Street), the last show is tomorrow April 25 – if you are into this, do not miss, the show is free!
P.S. The video has a long intro before the music start, if you are short of time you may want to skip directly to minute 1.45.
From the Open Blog: Tom McBride tours the US
The Boston-native, Washington DC based alt-country, singer-songwriter Tom McBride is touring in support of his release "A Brief Head Spin" (Humpback Records), his full-length debut that displays the artists sweet baritone voice & lyrical dexterity, weaving through a diverse style of Americana song-scape. McBride teamed-up with drummer from Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Sean Greenhalgh, to co-produce the record and help lend its stark, dream-like atmosphere. – (as posted in The Deli’s Open Blog – post your band’s entries, videos, and Mp3s here).
Rockie Fresh “Into The Future”
Rockie Fresh has released a video for his track "Into The Future" which comes from his recent mixtape "Drive 88". Just like his last video from "Drive 88", Rockie is giving the Back to the Future a fresh Chicago feel in this one.
volcano! Piñata
volvano! has released the video for the title track of their forthcoming album. The album will be released on June 12th via The Leaf Label. The band will also be premiering a new weekly series on their Youtube channel called “Seed to Flower Thursdays, with volcano!.” You can also download the single below.
Lissy Trullie plays Mercury on 04.25 (tomorrow)
Lissy Trullie‘s husky voice evokes another rocking redhead, singer and guitarist Marcie Bolen (an original member of The Von Bondies), and she sings in a similarly jaded tone (this is New York City after all.) The single "It’s Only You, Isn’t It," off her recently released full-length debut, opens with a plaintive cry that sticks with you, while the first single Maideleine (streaming below) begins like one of those eerie ballads by early The Velvet Underground (Lissy, like Nico, can hit some pretty low notes for a female singer) but slowly develops into a downtempo melodic gem. The lady’s emotional depth is clear, if it isn’t always openly apparent; see her live at Mercury Lounge on April 24. -allison levin