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Yellow Ostrich releases preview track from upcoming EP “Ghost”

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Indie pop trio Yellow Ostrich has released the title track off its upcoming EP, “Ghost.” The EP will be released digitally on October 22nd. While listening to “Ghost,” one can immediately tell this is the work of Alex Schaaf, the band’s singer, guitarist, and chief songwriter. Most notable are Schaaf’s signature vocal harmonies, which gently float over the peaceful instrumentation. In support of the new EP, Yellow Ostrich will embark on a month-long fall tour, culminating in a hometown show at the Bowery Ballroom on November 14th. Listen to “Ghost” streaming below.

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Alex Kelly plays CMJ at Sullivan Hall on 10.16

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Queens-born Alex Kelly takes the singer/songwriter genre to a personal level with her power-pop/electro ambiance. This past June, Kelly released her debut record, “Orange Circle,” which showcases her clear, free-wheeling vocals backed by energetic beats, grungy guitar riffs, and evidence of an array of influences. Opening and title track, “Orange Circle” seduces listeners who are drawn in further by the sultry, reggae-tinged beats of “Veil.” “Magnet” and “North Star” feature hard rock guitar licks interweaved with danceable rhythms, and the dark mood continues on “Love Light” with nightclub pulsations and the haunting “Splendor-Solis.” Kelly’s single, “Catalyst,” highlights power-pop qualities with dub-step undertones. The album decelerates into “Eros,” an erie, heavy elecro-rock track. Catch Alex and her band on Tuesday, October 16 at Sullivan Hall and on tour through November with fellow New Yorkers, pILLOW tHEORY. –Meijin Bruttomesso

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The Reverend John Delore releases new album tonight at The Deli’s CMJ show

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For several tracks off his new album “Sweet Talk for Pretty Daughters” – whose release is going towill be celebrated tonight at The Deli’s CMJ Rootsy stage at The Delancey), the Reverend John DeLore recorded the lead vocals in the room where folk legend Gram Parsons died in 1973. Clearly, the ghost of Parsons was trapped in that room for almost 40 years waiting for someone to set him free and refill the world with his music. That’s one explanation as to how DeLore could create such lovely folk gems. A more likely explanation, however, is the Reverend is an extremely talented singer-songwriter who incorporates his notable influences along with his refreshing take on folk music. Either way, surely Parsons would be very proud of DeLore’shis music, and DeLore should be too. The band will take stage downstairs on the main floor at 8pm. – Josh S. Johnson

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Deli CMJ Post-Chestral Stage at The Living Room with Cuddle Magic, Dangerous Ponies, Doe Paoro, You Bred Raptors? + more

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DETAILS ABOUT THIS SHOW + STREAMING
COMPILATION OF ALL 14 BANDS HERE.

It took us a couple of weeks to come up with a title for this Deli official CMJ show. On Wednesday October 17 at The Living Room we’ll have a fair amount of orchestral instruments on stage, from You Bred Raptors’? frantic cello to Cuddle Magic’s gentle winds and xylophone, without forgetting the sparse piano lines of Doe Paoro and Starlight Girls‘ retro flute. But even though all these instruments are borrowed from the classical tradition, all the artists on this bill have a forward looking, at times even experimental attitude. This is why in the end we settled with the label "Post-Chestral", which is a term we are happy to notice nobody used before – at least not since Google was invented! This of course implies that we are either geniuses or terrible-new-word creators…

Early that evening we’ll have the noir chamber pop of Friend Roulette , In One Wind‘s orchestrated experimentations, and DT Rotbot intricate post-rock. Later at night we’ll be enterteined by the cinematic and atmospheric music of Industries of the Blind followed by cheerful Philadelphia based collective Dangerous Ponies(in the picture, Cuddle Magic and You Bred Raptors).


 
 

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Deli CMJ Indie Pop/Rock Stage at Spike Hill with Eytan & The Embassy, Mother Feather, Motive, The Last Royals + more

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DETAILS ABOUT THIS SHOW & STREAMING COMPILATION OF ALL FEATURED BANDS HERE 

For Wednesday’s Deli CMJ showcase at Spike Hill, expect a sweet crescendo from the sprightliest to the raunchiest of our pop/rock picks. Headlining the first half of the evening, featuring five of the city’s upcoming Indie Pop artists, we’re offering you the eccentricities of Eytan & The Embassy and the passionate ballads of duo The Last Royals, whose debut album is on the way. These two will be joined by Flying Points, a new record on the way, who will be opening show, followed by Fast Years, whose latest music video you should definitely be checking out if you haven’t already, and the only solo artist of the lot, Ace Reporter.

Subtle transition into the second part of the night, Motive will be the first headliner of our Alt Rock stage, opening the dance with their delectable indie rock before co-headlining cock-rock outfit Mother Feather comes to take over with its flamboyant tease of an act, heating the crowds up for the last two bands of the evening. Next up will be self-dubbed ‘weird rock’ troubadours New Beard, and to conclude the night, you’ll be entertained by the contemporary intepretations of back-to-basics rock&roll formulas served up by Raccoon Fighter. – In the pictures: Eytan & the Embassy and Mother Feather.

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New Music Video: “Tigerbeats” – Work Drugs

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Below is a new music video that brings a smile to our faces from Work Drugs for their latest single “Tigerbeats.” The song was written after they performed at The Barbary this summer at the weekly indie dance party, which goes by the same name. Apparently, there was a couple that night making sweet, sweet love (not really – sounds more like bangin’) in the middle of the venue while people photographed it – way to keep it classy Philly! “With our fuzzy memory intact, and plenty of photographic evidence to fill in the gaps, we pieced together the night and all of its debauchery into what has become, ‘Tigerbeats.’ So here it is, a tribute to that night, as well as the timeless teen idols that epitomize that party; shall they all remain forever young.” You can also download the track for free HERE.

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Stream music by the 83 artists playing The Deli’s CMJ shows

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To get familiar with the artists we booked for our CMJ shows, check out these awesome SoundCloud streaming playlists!

ROOTS STAGES (Tue 10.16)
(featuring Shakey Graves, Laura Stevenson, Blonds + 11 more)

POST-CHESTRAL STAGE (Wed 10.17)
(featuring Cuddle Magic, Doe Paoro, Starlight Girls + 6 more)

INDIE POP + ALT ROCK STAGES (Wed 10.17)
(featuring Eytan & The Embassy, The Last Royals, Mother Feather + 6 more)

AVANT POP + ELECTRO STAGES (Thu 10.18)
(featuring Wildlife Control, Dinosaur Feather, Dynasty Electric + 16 more)

MOSTLY PSYCH STAGES (Fri 10.19)
(featuring Hundred Waters, Snowmine, Young Magic + 14 more)

NOISY STAGES (Sat 10.20)
(featuring EndAnd, EULA, Life Size Maps + 4 more)

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Data Garden’s The Switched-On Garden 002 at Bartram’s Garden Oct. 14

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Experimental electronic music label Data Garden will be celebrating its one-year anniversary by closing out this year’s DesignPhiladelphia Festival and returning to West Philly’s Bartram’s Garden today for its The Switched-On Garden 002. The event will bring together nature, electronic music and technology in the beautiful setting of North America’s oldest surviving botanic garden with live music, performances and sculptures. You’ll be treated to sets by King Britt and Spaceship Aloha, a.k.a. Christopher Sean Powell (Man Man, Adventuredrum, Need New Body), who both have new albums, The Bee and The Stamen & Universe Mahalo: Volume #1, being released via Data Garden. Dino Lionetti (Cheap Dinosaurs), Gretchen Lohse, Laura Baird and Allen Crawford will be collaborating to provide the backdrop for an essay inspired by Bartram’s Garden. As you might have experienced at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, musical compositions will be generated by the electronic impulses produced by tropical plants in regards to human interaction with the Data Garden: Duet. Klip Collective will be sharing a soundtrack and images projected “onto an “undulating mist of smoke.” Basically, there will be plenty of more artists and installations throughout the garden blurring the lines between the biological and digital worlds. It’s going to be beautiful outside so grab a blanket and go out to The Switched-On Garden 002 for one unique experience. Bartram’s Garden, 54th St. & Lindbergh Blvd., 2pm – 8:30pm, Free, All Ages – H.M. Kauffman
 
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Prowler EP Release Show w/Sunny Ali & the Kid and Busses at JB’s Oct. 13

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Local noisy dance rockers Prowler will be celebrating the release of their new EP, Y’all Don’t Know, tonight at Johnny Brenda’s. Led by Tyler Griswald, the group will be bringing their unique brand of “swamp rock” and “colossal, spaced-out basement boogie” to get asses movin’. To help the guys and gal celebrate properly, they’ve recruited sardonic pals Sunny Ali & the Kid, whose sneering-grin, countrified garage rock is always an enjoyable listen, and the tension-filled, retro rock sounds of Busses. It’s going to be a solid locals only hang at JB’s this evening. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., $10, 9pm, 21+ – Dan Brightcliffe

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8static 4th Anniversary Celebration at PhilaMOCA Oct. 13

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Tonight 8static will be hosting their 4th anniversary show at PhilaMOCA with a lineup of 8-bit/electronic artists from Philly, NYC, Connecticut and Detroit. Representing the City of Brotherly Love will be An0va, a.k.a. Daniel Davis, who creates driving beats with Nintendo Gameboys and math-y guitar licks. Davis is immersed in the local chiptune scene performing with music brethren Cheap Dinosaurs and Autoscroll. In addition to the video game grooves, visuals for the evening will be provided by NYC’s No Carrier and Philly’s Chromacle and Animal Style. Get there early because the night will kicking off with an 8static alumni collaboration featuring a long list of past performers doing one song. PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12 St., 7pm, $7-$10 donation, All Ages – Dan Brightcliffe
 
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Bloktoberfest w/Grandchildren, WOP, Toy Soldiers & More on South St. Oct. 13

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After checking on the latest weather report, I’d suggest that you layer up for Bloktoberfest today. But don’t worry – it’s nothing that multiple tasty beers (which you’ll have 27 to choose from throughout the day) and delectable servings of food (provided by Jamaican Jerk Hut, Vernalicious, The Dapper Dog, etc.) can’t make you forget. You’ll also get free helpings of fine music acts like Grandchildren, West Philadelphia Orchestra, Toy Soldiers, Lily and the Parlour Tricks, and many others to get you moving and the blood rushing through your veins. It’s going to be a long day so remember to pace yourself, but I’ll understand if you enjoy drinking in the streets of Philly as much as I do. Cheers! Bloktoberfest, South St. between Broad & 18th Sts., 12pm, Free, All Ages – H.M. Kauffman
 
Bloktoberfest Performance Schedule:
 
Jerk Hut Stage
12:15 – DJ Handsome Sam
1:30 – The Clef Club Youth Ensemble
2:45 – Modern Inventors
4:00 – Ali Wadsworth
5:15 – Grandchildren
6:40 – Toy Soldiers
8:25 – Lily and the Parlour Tricks
9:55 – West Philadelphia Orchestra
 
SOSNA Stage
12:20 – The Doge
1:20 – New Pony
2:30 – Tall Trees
3:40 – The Revival
4:50 – Philly Gumbo
6:00 – DJ NoPhrillz & DJ Benja Styles