NYC

The Secret History album release at Glasslands tonight (06.05)

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Composing a diary of bohemian and bourgeois life, filtered through a twee-pop lens, defines Long Island City band The Secret History. Their second full-length,  “Americans Singing in the Dark,” paints character studies and love with a polished, orchestral production – a lighter turn from the ghost stories and “crisis-pop” of 2010’s, “The World That Never Was” – which was our CD of the Month at the time.

Moody influences like the Smiths and Lou Reed still show in moments of songwriter and lead guitarist Michael Grace Jr.’s lyrics, but rising synth chords, jangly guitars and upbeat drums create a wistful pop sheen.  Lead singer Lisa Ronson (daughter of Bowie-Morrissey-Mellencamp riffmaster Mick Ronson) sings smooth, mid-volume pop that runs from moments of early ‘80s Blondie or Linda Ronstadt to slower pleading-over-tambourines a la The Cranberries. Grace Jr.’s turn at the mic is kissing cousin to his friend Kip from The Pains of Being Pure at Heart. 
Since Ronson moved to London, the band plays stateside without her and raises money on Kickstarter to book shows on the other side of the pond. 

“Americans Singing in the Dark” drops June 18 on Cloudberry Records.  The record release party is tonight, June 5, at Glasslands.  Listen to a single, “The Age of Victoria,” streaming below. – Bianca Seidman

Philadelphia

New Music Video: “Coast to Coast” – Waxahatchee

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Waxahatchee (a.k.a. Katie Crutchfield) recently released a new music video for "Coast to Coast," off her latest LP Cerulean Salt (Don Giovanni), that seems just right for the summertime as you watch Crutchfield and friends take a dip in Alabama’s Waxahatchee Creek. The video was directed by filmmaker Ryan Russell. Waxahatchee will be performing a free concert on July 31 at Morgan’s Pier. Ha…never thought that we’d use the word "Waxahatchee" so many times in one short paragraph. Waxahatchee!

Philadelphia

Shaking Through w/Hop Along

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Below is the latest episode of Weathervane Music‘s Shaking Through featuring Philly’s very own Hop Along performing a new song "Sister Cities." The band garnered much praise for last year’s LP Get Disowned and their bombastic live performances, and they continue to build on their fine catalogue with their latest. You can watch some of its recording process below, and download the new track for free HERE. Enjoy!

Shaking Through: Hop Along from Weathervane Music

NYC

Summer Hours play rare show at Living Room on 06.08

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Veterans of the NYC scene, formerly known as La Pieta, and now partly based in Providence, Summer Hours will be making a rare appearence at The Living Room in Manhattan this Saturday June 8. In February they released their 4th album, ‘Closer Still’ on their own label, Technical Echo Records – this is announced to be the band’s final record. Summer Hours gentle sound blends indie pop and folk elements, featuring a signature bass-guitar interplay and Rachel Dannefer delicate soprano. 

Philadelphia

New Videos: “Take Me Back” & “Eggshells” (On The Hill Session) – Divers

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Divers is the latest project from Emily Ana Zeitlyn (formerly of The Weeds) who is backed by Todd Erk (Hoots & Hellmouth, Auctioneer, etc.), Ross Bellenoit (Birdie Busch, Ali Wadsworth, etc.), and Thomas Bendel (Buried Beds). Below is footage ("Take Me Back" & "Eggshells") from their performance for Kettle Pot TracksOn The Hill music series. You can download the entire session HERE, and catch them live tomorrow night at Johnny Brenda’s opening for Levee Drivers.

NYC

Album releases: June 4

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Several local bands have released albums today. Here’s a short preview of each.

The Jinxed – The Loon (Digital 7”)

 
If you haven’t heard of The Jinxed, you’re probably in good company; but you should recognize most of the names. This local supergroup of sorts has emerged with a digital 7” released by Sharp County Records today. The group—who also plays together in local cover band The Magnetics—includes lead vocalist and guitarist Bobby Topaz (Bad Wheels), and Antennas Up members Jon Ulasien (piano/synth, drums, bass, guitar, backing vocals) and Bo McCall (guitar). Ulasien recorded and produced the record, and Lennon Bone (Ha Ha Tonka) provides trumpet on the title track.
 
And from this track alone, there’s plenty of reason to give this group some well-deserved buzz. “The Loon” is a driving pop-rock diddy drenched in a feel-good ‘70s glam sensibility. Penned by Ulasien, the track has the infectious pop intensity of an Antennas Up song. McCall’s squealing guitar brings a psych element to the music, and Topaz adds the cherry on top with his charismatic vocals that strut seamlessly across the aural landscape.
 
Let’s keep our fingers crossed for future recordings from these guys.
 
 
Hidden Pictures – Sister Wife (EP) 
 
 
Hidden Pictures releases Sister Wife, a 3-track EP, today on Golden Sound Records. The songs were recorded with a host of local talent: band regulars Richard Gintowt (lead singer/songwriter), Nate Holt (keys), and vocalist Claire Adams (Claire & The Crowded Stage, Appropriate Grammar, Quirk & Ruckus), guitarist Jeff Freling (Victor & Penny), bassist Kyle Akers (Antennas Up), and drummer Lennon Bone. Though a slight departure from the band’s previous recordings, Gintowt’s songs retain their characteristically clean-cut, bright pop leanings. Sister Wife was mixed by Joel Nanos at Element Recording and mastered by Doug Van Sloun at Focus Mastering in Omaha. Drums and bass were recorded by Paul Malinowski at Massive Sound Studio.
 
This Friday, June 7, Hidden Pictures will be playing at the Crossroads Summer Block Party on 19th and Wyandotte. This will include eight local bands from Golden Sound Records and The Record Machine, along with food trucks and art/fashion vendors. The free fest goes from 6 to midnight; Hidden Pictures plays at 9:00.
 
 
Red Velvet Crush – Smoke & Mirrors (EP)
 
 
Smoke & Mirrors is the debut EP from Red Velvet Crush, fronted by young veteran musician Jillian Riscoe. The album was produced by Dave Percefull (Green Day, David Cook) at yellow DOG Studios. These four tracks give us an idea of the dancey but heavy-hitting appeal of a young band that fires from all corners of its material.
 

The band will have a special release party for Smoke & Mirrors at Czar on Saturday, June 15 at 6:00. The show is all ages and $5 presale or $10 at the door. Facebook event page.

 
Doby Watson & Margo May – Watson & May
 
 
 
Singer/songwriters Doby Watson and Margo May have teamed up to record Watson & May, a 7-track album that has been released digitally today. Tapes will be available at shows. May’s dreamy vocals coupled with Watson’s heavy-hearted, mature voice add critical textures to the sparse tone of the instrumentation. Watson & May was produced and engineered by Lennon Bone.
 
Watson and May kick off a week-long Midwestern tour tomorrow in Minneapolis. On Tuesday, June 10 they will perform at The Peppermint Forest in Columbia. Facebook event page for tour.
 
 

And here are a few other releases happening this weekend:

Waiting For Signal is releasing Mayday on Friday, June 7. The party will be at The Riot Room with Heroes+Villains, Roman Ships, and Sons of Great Dane. Show starts at 8. Facebook event page.

On Saturday, June 8, David Hasselhoff on Acid releases Eudaimonia at The Riot Room with special guests At The Left Hand of God, Narcotic Self, and Maps for Travelers. Show starts at 8. Facebook event page.

The Latenight Callers will also be releasing an album on Saturday. Their first full-length Songs For Stolen Moments will be released at recordBar; Thick and the Foolish and In Back of A Black Car will also perform. Show starts at 10. Facebook event page.

–Michelle Bacon

Michelle is editor of The Deli Magazine – Kansas City, and also holds down half the rhythm section in Drew Black & Dirty Electric and Dolls on Fire. Her phone just cracked, and apparently that’s a hip thing to do. She is too old to think so.

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Yellowbirds releases new album + lands residency at Rockwood

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We’ve been fans of Yellowbirds‘ imaginative and dreamy take on Roy Orbison’s crooning songs for awhile (the band’s debut album ‘The Color’ was our CD of the month back in 2011) and it’s great to see Sam Cohen keeping at it. The band released their sophomore album ‘Songs from the Vanished Frontier’ last week and it doesn’t disappoint. Check out the video for ‘Young Men of Promise’ below, another video for ‘The Ceiling’ here, and/or stream the album on Spotify. You can see Yellowbirds live during their June residency at Rockwood Music Hall: they are on every Wednesday in June – starting on 06.05 (tomorrow).

Chicago

Sonia Khaleel “Shark”

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Sonia Khaleel has released her debut album, Shark. Stylistically, the album is an impressive mixture of ’50’s pop and ’80’s rock (think The Smiths meets the Grease Soundtrack). Khaleel, originally from Detroit, has come to Chicago to thrive in our music scene, and this debut proves she is a welcomed addition.

Chicago

Genevieve “Start Over”

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Genevieve Schatz (Company of Thieves) has been working on some solo material and has been touring as an opening act for The Hush Sound. This week she launched a new website with an invitation to sign up for an email list and receive a new solo track called "Start Over".

You can catch Genevieve tonight, June 4th, at Metro with The Hush Sound before she hits the road again.

Nashville

The Joy Of Painting Debut Video for “I’m Reelin'”

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Since the release of Tender Age (their best release to date), The Joy Of Painting have been busy. From hand-stuffing vinyl orders in their living room to preparing for their album release show at Grimey’s on Saturday, it’s impressive that the band could find time to film and release a music video. But, with the help of Chris Keyes, the video for "I’m Reelin’" was premiered on Friday. The video features the band playing the song in their house, an accurate and pleasant preview of what to expect from their release show. Which is on Saturday. See you there. –Brianne Turner

NYC

Interview with King Friday

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It’s a beautiful day in King Friday‘s neighborhood. This Seattle based folk pop outfit have been producing tunes since their formation in high school for the sheer fun of it, and have continued to create truly fun tunes through a rapidly growing discography that began in 2009 with their debut album Enter the King. This May, they released their sixth album I Wanna Hold Your Gland, a take on tight instrumentation with retro folk flair and Lennon-esque vocals (hear it below.) We wanted to find out more about these guys, so we got a hold of members Matt Sweeney and Alex Folkerth. Now onto the interview…

Portland

Bike Thief at Doug Fir 6.5

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Bike Thief has quickly made an impact on the Portland scene. In just over six short months they’ve shared the stage with many of this city’s premium bands, and more importantly Bike Thief has accomplished all this with an original and vibrant sound marked by timeless songwriting. Transcended by their modern folk heroes, they learned to play folk songs and make them rock. There are beautiful vocal harmonies with up to four singers that weave into heavy choruses brought together by the sweetness of a viola player. With the success of their debut EP, Ghost of Providence, they are slated to headline the Doug Fir this Wednesday with support from Rare Monk and De La Warr. This is a band that has come a long way and will reach amazing heights, come to the Doug Fir to see a greatness in the making. – Colin Hudson