Below is a new music video from lo-fi, acoustic trio Market East for the track “Genevieve” off their debut self-titled EP. It was directed and edited by Michael James Murray from Out of Town Films. Market East will be performing this Friday at Johnny Brenda’s as part of the Broad Beauty Tapes Launch Party. (Photo by Colin Kerrigan)
Found in our music submisions: Matt Longo
It’s a very rare day I would compare someone to George Harrison… but Matt Longo comes close. It’s hard to help when you hear the singer-songwriter’s purity of spirit, even when discussing the loneliness and frustrations of daily living.
His latest records ‘The Low Life’ and ‘Coward’ EP (released within 3 months from each other) contain these moments, meant to speak directly to these wounds. Doubting your dreams? ‘Lulu’ should do the trick. Wondering why she hasn’t called? ‘Say You’ll Be Mine’ is just what the doctor ordered. A breath of fresh air, Matt Longo’s acoustic meanderings will find their mark, right when you need them the most. – Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets) – This artist submitted his music for review here.
Mic Terror “Rodney King”
The new video from Mic Terror was premiered by Gowhere Hip Hop yesterday. The video is the latest is his weekly #MondaysAreTerrible series.
Album Review: The Dream Sequence – Young Gliss x De’Ko
Dreams hold a certain thematic resonance in hip hop. You find them littered throughout the verses of upstart and established rappers alike – “the dream” referenced constantly as the motivation keeping hip-hop artists going. In The Dream Sequence, budding locals Young Gliss and De’Ko meld the metaphor to reality, creating a loose concept record following a “dreamer drifting through various stages of sleep,” “realizing his inner aspirations and gaining an understanding of the energy it will take to achieve them,” and leaving the dream world “with the feeling that he has the strength to fulfill his destiny.”
Before going further, it’s important to recognize that this EP was recorded in a day, which means some of the lines are a little rawer and less polished than I’d probably prefer. The grandiosity of the concept doesn’t quite come through, but Gliss and De’Ko’s laidback, stoner flow is solid, punctuating even lackluster lyrics with rhythmic consonance. Even if the rhymes tend to go by without holding focus, they still work in the context of the EP because The Dream Sequence does not make them the focus.
While the concept warrants giving the lyrics some critical attention, The Dream Sequence is truly the show of producers Geez Seven and Les Professionels. The idea of a dream world stems from them. Clever samples bookending the album help maintain the narrative, and on the whole, their intricate, jazz-tinged beats create a hazy atmosphere reminiscent of those conjured by rjd2 and Nujabes. The skillful flows of Young Gliss and De’ko get woven into this fabric, complimenting the stellar production with another layer of rhythm. In headphones, the record hypnotizes. Its hooks are catchy, and its style mesmerizing. It also flies by; at fifteen minutes, the record refuses to be turned off until “Silver Dreams” fades out. The Dream Sequence has the sound to be huge, and perhaps a collaboration with these producers given more time could be. All things considered, though, The Dream Sequence is pleasing and consistent – a phenomenal sounding EP that, though not quite a successful metaphor, is an exciting, chill-as-fuck collaboration from the underground of Philly hip-hop.
You can catch Young Gliss and De’Ko chasing their dreams tonight at The Lengendary Dobbs for Jam House with Dice Raw, Rone, Black Stars and Nicos Gun. – Adam Downer
Drop Steady @ Martyrs
Drop Steady have a new album coming out this month called What You Do!. The band performs a brand of party-rocking funk and reggae, an will be celebrating the release of the new album at Martyrs on July 21st with the like minded Akasha. From the sound of the title track below this is the perfect summer album.
Gatekeeper to release first full-length Exo
Boldly stepping away from the ’80s beats and horror sounds of Giza, their 2010 debut EP, Aaron Ross and Matthew Arkell (aka Gatekeeper) designed their first full-length album "Exo" as an immersive listening experience. On the edge of danceable despite big beat and techno rhythms, the twelve tracks salute the world of high-definition in a series of vivid sonic landscapes built around samples and three-dimensional effects.
Provided that you’re equipped with a decent set of headphones or speakers (without which the textures may fade), you can already stream the album as a continuous mix, courtesy of Hippos In Tanks. For once though, it may be wise to reserve judgement for a few days; on July 17th, ‘Exo’ will be released along with a ‘first person gaming environment’, purposely designed by Tabor Robak to set a context for the narrative. Now that’s an intriguing package. On a side note, the duo will be performing a show on August 11th at Los Globos. – Tracy Mamoun
The Fruiting Bodies’ 7″ Release Show This Thursday at The Comet
Photo Source: The Fruiting Bodies
The Fruiting Bodies will unveil their latest release coming up this Thursday, July 19th at The Comet Tavern. Their first and only prior release was 2010’s simply titled EP.
The two songs on their upcoming 7" – which is named Wilderness Pill – continues their catapulting efforts of instrumental-only precision. The eponymous track "Wilderness Pill" has echoes of a Torche song if the vocalist completely slipped from view; moreover, The Fruiting Bodies concentrate their energy with an experimental-bent that makes the guitars sound soaring and curious.
"Battle Stag" carries flashes of rock ‘n roll, post-punk, and progressive rock. The interplay of melodies on this song in particular demonstrates their propensity for brewing their own intelligent amalgamation of rock frenzy and stop/start rhythms.
Check out The Comet Tavern this Thursday the 19th to see The Fruiting Bodies, as well as My Best Fiend, By Sunlight, and Pranyx. Show is at 9:00pm for $8. Wilderness Pill is already available digitally to stream; listen to "Battle Stag" below and continue onto their bandcamp for more.
– Cameron LaFlam
Ava Luna releases new song through Shaking Through
Shaking Through is a music and video web series featuring emerging independent artists in the recording studio. In their latest episode – curated by Twin Sister – they filmed Deli NYC issue #30 cover band Ava Luna while finalizing a new song in the studio. You can hear to the results below, and see the video/article about that experience here. – Photo by Emily Raw
NYC electro-pop artists on the rise: Noosa
Noosa is for those late nights where for a variety of reasons, be they heartsickness, dance exhaustion, drugs or all three, you have come to occupy a dream space where you’re no longer entirely sure if the music you’re hearing is coming from your head or from the DJ. Singer/retro-knob twirlers Sky Barbarick and Matt Buszko occupy this space perfectly. Their hypnotic first single ‘Fear of Love,’ while coming pretty much out of nowhere, has stuck like glue to the meatpacking district since it first arrived back in March. Now the mysterious pair have just released a strong self-titled EP, and songs like the volleyball game-ready ‘Sail’ (streaming) and the folksy ‘Mirrors in the Moonlight’ give us a surprising breadth of material that work well against ‘Fear of Love’s’ colder electronics.
A confident start from a ambitious group just beginning their journey. – Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets) – This band submitted their music to The Deli for review here.
New Music Video: “Amen” (Feat. Drake) – Meek Mill
Below is the new music video from Meek Mill for the track “Amen” featuring Drake. Unfortunately, there is no footage of them bustin’ a bottle to Chris Brown’s head, but you do see Meek (looking rather Kanye West-ish) and Drake hanging at the Art Museum steps (obviously not as good, but we’ll take some Philly love wherever we can get it).
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Power Chief Rocking Austin All Summer
Courtesy of Power Chief, the blues are alive and well in Austin, Texas. The four-piece band combines Black Sabbath-like riffs with the soulful harmonica of Zach Johnson. All of the instrumentation is tied together under the graveling voice of lead singer and guitarist Rio Norris. Norris sounds like he smokes a carton of cigarettes before singing each song, and I mean that in the best way possible. Power Chief will be rocking Austin throughout the summer. They hit the Mohawk July 19th and then the Legendary White Swan a week later. In August, the band will play the Hole in the Wall the 23rd and Beerland the 24th. Listen to the dirt romp “Mexican Funeral” below. – Josh Johnson
Photo Recap: Hop Along, Secret Mountains & DRGN KING at JB’s
We swung by Johnny Brenda’s this past Saturday for the sweet bill with Hop Along, Secret Mountains and DRGN KING. There were a lot of familiar faces from the local music community gettin’ down. DRGN KING came at us with some heavy guitar riffs courtesy of leading man Dominic Angelella, which were also intertwined with his anthemic pop hooks. The big surprise of the evening was Brendan Mulvihill’s hidden talent on the electric guitar. We already knew that he could tear it up on the mandolin, but his guitar and keyboard work fit quite naturally for his first outing with the band. Baltimore’s Secret Mountains rolled into town requesting the lights be dim to set the mood for their dark, psychedelic rock with plenty of grooves reminiscent of Portishead. Lead vocalist Kelly Laughlin’s powerful wails teetered back and forth between art-rock and radio-friendly pop vocals. Hop Along closed out the evening with a rollicking set that got the entranced audience moving. Frances Quinlan’s rambunctious yet achy vocals and unique, storytelling lyrics were the standouts of the performance that had the crowd cheering for more. You can check out our pics from the evening HERE.