NYC

New video: “Unleash the Young” by Folkicide

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(Photo by Leah O’Connor)

Folkicide‘s music can strike the listener in one or all of several ways: puzzling, entertaining, chaotic, energizing, uncomfortable, thought-provoking. His song and new video for "Unleash The Young" both achieve that perfect blend of amusement, jocular discomfort and introspection that the artist seems to look for in his songwriting. He grabs the listener by the balls with an unexpected nasally register and lyrics that could make anyone blush, his attempt to deliver clever, aggressive social commentary.

The video comes from his recently released EP The Genocide Is Mean, and stars Deep Violet Brown and burlesque performer Diamond Dan. Check out the video, and see below for a streaming link to the EP.

–Michelle Bacon

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NYC

The Bottom Dollars, The Hollows & Tall Tall Trees at Paper Box (9.15)

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The Hollows, you may remember as recent(-ish) winners of our ‘Artist of the Month’ poll. Just about a year after a debut album, this Brooklyn-based six-piece ensemble of multi-instrumentalists released in June a self-titled EP, where textural guitars and grand harmonies brought a new depth, drawn from roots rock influences, to their multi-layered folk jams. 

The Bottom Dollars – who from the start pulled together a wide range of sounds from southern rock to blues, mixing-up an all-American high-impact burst of indie rock – dropped yesterday a new single, with which they’re introducing the louder road they went down for their new album ‘Good News Everyone’ (due September 18th). In the first stages of a forthcoming tour, they’ll be playing three dates with The Hollows, the second of which will be here in Bushwick at Paper Box (9.15) where they’ll be sharing the bill with the high-energy performers of Mike Savino’s brainchild Tall Tall Trees and Saint-Louis’ Water Liars.

Philadelphia

Instamatic & The Bad Doctors Opening for Gemini Club at North Star Bar Sept. 6

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Tonight the North Star Bar will be hosting a dance partay. Synth army Instamatic, which is made up of “4 guys, 9 synths, 3 drum machines, 1 computer, 3 PAs, [and] speakers, speakers, speakers,” will be teleporting its audiences back to those days when bands like New Order and Depeche Mode were blaring through your cassette Walkman. The Bad Doctors will also be time warping with you – only to an earlier, more aggressive period. However, both acts are rising stars proudly keeping the New Wave genre alive and well in the local music scene. They’ll be supporting Chicago indie-electronic dance trio Gemini Club. Come out this evening and show how Philly gets down! North Star Bar, 2639 Poplar St., 9pm, $10, 21+ (Instamatic Photo by Shadowscene) – H.M. Kauffman

Nashville

Live On the Green Kicks Off Tonight!

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It’s Live On the Green season here in Nashville, which means lots of free music and cooler weather is on the horizon. Last night’s torrential downpour came and went just in time to leave tonight’s forecast wide open for a dry LOTG kickoff.

If you’re not familiar with the month-long, weekly concert experience, the show starts at 6 pm in that grassy area at 3rd and Union downtown. Tonight’s lineup starts big with Jon Cleary, Moon Taxi, and Dr. John, so be sure to show up early.

Next Thursday’s show goes even bigger with The Dunwells, Delta Spirit, and The Wallflowers, so show up especially early for that one, too. In fact, maybe just bring a sleeping bag to tonight’s show and save your seats for next week.

NYC

Interview with Julian Earle: DC Deli’s Artist of the Month (September)

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 Julian Earle… who is this guy?  Armed with only a bandcamp and soundcloud page, that’s all we knew of the DC based lo-fi garage rocker here at the Deli.  After hearing his EP Eat Me (below), we had a feeling he’d draw in the numbers on our last poll. And perhaps a partial boost from Aunt Sally’s help, Earle earned Artist of the Month and we wanted to find out more about this mysterious dude. Here he tells us about his dad’s record shop, his first show with his bro, and creating "crappy sounding" distortion. Now onto the interview

Nashville

The Black Cadillacs Announce Fall Tour Dates

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After releasing their second album, Run, just three short months ago, The Black Cadillacs have been gaining steam both in and out of Tennessee. Currently, the Southern six-piece resides in Knoxville, but rumors spread fast and the most exciting rumor surrounding the Black Cadillacs is that they have their sights on Nashville as their new homebase.

In the meantime, Will Horton, Philip Anderson, Matthew Hyrka, John Phillips, Kevin Hyfantis and Adam Bonomo have announced their fall tour dates, where they may be hitting a town near you, even if you don’t live in Nashville. The tour kicks off tomorrow in Louisville, Kentucky and the band passes through Nashville on September 22nd to play the Basement with current locals, The Electric Hearts.

If September 22nd feels too far away, you can keep "Choke" on repeat for the price of a right-click/save right here: "Choke," The Black Cadillacs.

Philadelphia

Wrecking Crew Drops Debut LP & Homage to Wu-Tang Clan

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We are excited that this has finally come to fruition. Check out the new full-length album Wu-Tang Pulp from hip hop collective Wrecking Crew, which is made up of emcee/producer Has-Lo, emcee/producer Zilla Rocca, and emcee Curly Castro! There are also contributions from skilled pals Ethel Cee, Small Professor, and more. The badass LP is an homage to the Wu-Tang Clan where the trio delves into their heroes’ catalog reworking some of their choice cuts. You can stream the album in its entirety below as well as download it for “name your price” HERE. Enjoy!  

NYC

Show spotlight: The Supernauts Reunion Show at CrossroadsKC, 9.7.12

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One of the highlights of Crossroads Music Fest this year will be the return of The Supernauts. The group’s reunion this Friday includes vocalist and bassist Jordan Lebrecht Smith, guitarist Tim Braun and drummer John Floyd Whitaker, all of whom played in the band from 2003 to 2007. The Supernauts breathed a dazzling classic rock life into the Kansas City music scene. Their solid, straightforward approach to their music brandished the huge, overarching rock n’ roll swagger of influential bands like AC/DC or The Rolling Stones while capturing the pop sensibility of The Beatles. Smith’s mid-range and falsetto vocal delivery fit harmoniously with Braun’s robust and soaring guitar licks and a propelling, monstrous backbeat from Whitaker. We talked a bit with Braun about the reunion and what other projects they’ve had going on since.

The Deli: The Supernauts were one of the best rock groups in KC at the time. What local bands do you look to now for the same brand of rock n’ roll that you tried to make your own?

Tim BraunThose Not A Planet dudes strike me as being kinda similar. 3 piece, psychedelic-y, etc.

The Deli: You’ve all gone on to other projects since. What do you miss about playing with this group of guys?

Tim: Rehearsals. Shenanigans ensue.

The Deli: Tell us one notable bill you’re glad to have played on.

TimAll of our shows were legendary. Every single one. Okay, not really. We played at The Roxy with Lucinda Williams and Son Volt and some other folks. That was kinda neat.

The Deli: What other projects have you all been doing since The Supernauts?

TimJohn and I have managed to do a couple things together. We recorded a record with a friend of ours, Dale McCoy from Fools Face. John’s also filled in on a couple Good Foot gigs in the past. I play in The Good Foot, I do stuff with the Diverse guys and Making Movies. Jordan Plays with Josh Johnson and Sammy Hoskins (both from The Slowdown) in a band called Wonderfuzz. They dress like cops.

Oh yeah, John and I are starting a stoner rock duo called stunt-driver. PREPARE.

The Deli: Do you think your musical tastes have all evolved since playing together?

TimI think anybody who plays music is always drawing from new stuff they hear. I would hope our musical tastes would change with time/new input. It’d be pretty boring if they didn’t.

The Deli: Do you plan to play any new material on Friday?

Tim: Yeah, we’ll actually have a new song. How ’bout that?

The Deli: So, any plans for future shows, or is this our one and only last chance to see you guys?

Tim: That all depends on the weather. See, I made some limited-edition shirts and CDs for this event. If we get rained out or don’t sell out, I’ll be booking another show to sell this kack. Gotta make that paper, nome sayin?

The Supernauts will be kicking off the first Friday pre-show festivities at CrossroadsKC at Grinder’s, beginning at 8:30 pm. They’ll be followed by The Grisly Hand and then The Good Foot.

And if you check out this week’s edition of The Mailbox (a weekly podcast presented by Midwest Music Foundation), co-hosts Michael Byars and Chris Haghirian talk about the upcoming Crossroads Music Fest and play "Showdown Girl" from The Supernauts. Listen at the link here.  

–Michelle Bacon

Michelle is editor-in-chief of The Deli – Kansas City. She also has a weekly column with The Kansas City Star and reviews music for Ink. She plays with Deco AutoDrew Black and Dirty Electric, and Dolls on Fire. She has a fat Australian cattle dog and a stupidly adorable Corgi.

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San Francisco

New Ash Reiter LP + Kickstarter Campaign

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After releasing Paper Diamonds and last year’s Heatwave, San Francisco indie pop darlings Ash Reiter are at it again with a new full length album, Hola. There are only 37 hours left to contribute to the band’s Kickstarter campaign to support the cost of pressing Hola, which will be available in limited edition red vinyl and CD format. The band offers some fun rewards including singing telegrams and a “choose your own adventure” option that offers a variety of fun activities like a hot air balloon trip, skydiving, river rafting or recording a tape split album with the band.

“This album was fun to make. We did a lot of really playful and experimental stuff-mostly in our home studio. Some of my favorite moments were captured while working in pairs, to get a wild sound that only four arms could achieve, with one person manipulating effects pedals and another playing an instrument. It made the editing/mixing process fun and challenging too,” says Ash Reiter. 

Hola also marks the beginning of the band’s new line up with brothers Scott Brown on bass and Drew Brown on guitar plus Anthony Ferraro on keys. While Ash Reiter’s critically praised “honey and whiskey” voice is still present, she is now accompanied by rich background vocals and lush instrumentation sitting somewhere between the classic sounds of the Beach Boys and the more psychedelic feel of Animal Collective. 

Hola was recorded at Oakland’s New Improved Recording (tUnE-yArDs and Thao & Mirah). With the release, the band will embark on a national tour beginning in early fall. Check the band’s website for dates.  

Chicago

From Our Open Blog: Witch Feet Releases a New Single

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Witch Feet (members of All Eyes West) has released a new two song single "Sad City b/w Reader of Palms" on their Bandcamp page for free download. These two songs will also be available on their upcoming debut full-length album scheduled for release later this year. You can also catch the band live at Beat Kitchen Thursday Sep. 6th in support of The Flips.

Austin

Brains- Crooked Bangs- Single Review

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Brains is the first track on Crooked Bangs’ Bandcamp, and is one of only two songs which can be played. The rest of the album remains a mystery. To find the rest of Crooked Bangs’ material I had to equip my Indiana Jones whip and hat and enter the jungle of low quality YouTube. But the choice of their flagship track could not have been better.

Brains’ head banging energy never falters. Guitarist Samantha’s (last name unknown; the mystery thickens) tone is fantastic. It smeaks, in a good way, of Sleater Kinney guitarist Carrie Brownstein, as she plays with the song’s deceptively straightforward, not to mention sexy, 1960s beat by hitting delicious off rhythms. Simultaneously, Leda Ginestra’s vocals sound like Corin Tucker beat up Danzig and then made out with Brian Ferry. Her voice effortlessly moves from a growl to chill inducing. – Taylor Browne

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