On Saturday, July 26, Cadillac Flambe will be performing at Czar Bar with Thunderclaps and Deco Auto. Be sure to check them out. You can also download the new album at the link.
New Music, Emerging from your Local Scene
On Saturday, July 26, Cadillac Flambe will be performing at Czar Bar with Thunderclaps and Deco Auto. Be sure to check them out. You can also download the new album at the link.
And if you’re interested in hearing any of Michelle’s bands, Bandcamp links are below. You might as well listen to her do something she does much better than speaking.
Congratulations to The By Gods for winning our latest Artist of the Month poll! Between this victory and the June release of their debut album, "I Don’t Care Who Believes Me…" this is shaping up to be the summer of The By Gods. Their next undertaking for the hot months (besides eating a hunk of cheese like an apple) is a short jaunt to the West Coast in August to throw some feedback around. The duo of Tye Hammond and George Pauley crank out tunes that carry the same heavy crunch of the early 90’s alternative music, which should appeal to fans of Jawbreaker and Dinosaur Jr., as well as anyone who appreciates a little craftsmanship in their rock’n’roll. There’s a streak of stoner ennui to opening track, "Hometown," and the album offers all manner of familiar yet long-lost sounds that make one pause and think "Wait, didn’t I skate to this when I was 14?" The Deli Nashville highly recommends checking it out in its entirety on their bandcamp page: http://thebygods.bandcamp.com/and buying them a beer the next time you see them out. -Terra James-Jura
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If there’s one thing Sexy Girls has a knack for, it’s fitting in pop hooks where you’d least expect them. On the band’s latest release, Satan’s Hands, the first arrives at 1:15 on opener “Young in a Garden”: amidst a beach shack strewn with tube amps, Alex Whitelaw sings, “With a touch of your hand I’ll be at your command … Where can I take you?” before devolving into a chorus of la-las. Overall, the set is a more concise take on surf rock than 2012’s The Collection, with few changes to the instrumentation allowing Whitelaw’s songwriting – as well as Ben Semeta’s production – to shine. “It’s Painful For Me,” an everything-will-be-alright promise, stands out even without a discernable chorus or a single drum beat thanks to heaped-on distortion. On the title track, Whitelaw calls out to God to “meet me in the middle,” ending the album on an introspective note. Download Satan’s Hands for free on Bandcamp now or keep your eyes open for a physical copy at Sexy Girls’s upcoming shows in Portland, ME; Chicopee, MA; Portsmouth, NH; Jamaica Plain, MA; and Florence, MA. – Jake Reed (@jakejreed)
San Francisco based minimalist avant singer songwriter, Justine Lucas has touched our hearts with her recordings of smooth rhythmic guitar melodies, and softly haunting atmospheric backdrops of birds singing, and natural sounds bellowing under her beautiful voice. She released an album last year entitled, Hologram Lagoon, and you can check it out in its entirety via Bandcamp.
Justine will be performing live this weekend on July 5th at the Vortex Room to celebrate, fellow musician and songwriter, Mark Nelsen’s album release. You may recognize Lucas from her work in The Jaunting Martyrs. Her solo music is a lot sweeter and calming, but her talent translates through every project she works and sings on.
We at The Deli think you should listen to her music, buy her album, and see her play live. Not everything has to be in your face to be relevant and awesome. Sometimes a subtle touch is all you need when it comes to good music. -je
Tonight, Golden Tea House offers you a chance to embrace the darkness. Kicking off an abbreviated run of dates, the trio of Psychic Teens usher in a noisy littered-filled musicality, building a creepy avalanche of anticipatory danger that makes their full-throttled instrumental approach an exhilarating horror film meets rollercoaster hybrid – a horror-coaster if you will. Heavy Medical will be joining the proceedings with their all-out sludgy, sledgehammer noise-punk, continuously smashing forward in conquest mode. The tandem of Ashley Arnwine (Bleeding Rainbow) and Joey Doubek (Hume) will also be combining forces to become Pinkwash, releasing an energetic experimental punk EP Your Cure Your Soil. Vancouver’s grunge rockers Weed close out the evening of heaviness in West Philly. Golden Tea House, (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.), 8pm, $5 – $7, All Ages – Michael Colavita.
July 1st at Exit/In marks the last show of a near month-long tour for Austin Lucas. The former punk-rocker with a heart of gold has been hitting the road with dirty old one-man band Scott H. Biram, and heaven knows what manner of carousing the duo incited. Here’s hoping that a story or two will be shared onstage Tuesday evening. After the tour, Lucas is ducking into the studio with The Bold Party to work on a new album. Get a sense of his emotional but hard-bitten Southern rock with the official video for "Alone in Memphis." The show starts at 8pm, whith Joshua Black Wilkins joing the lineup. -Terra James-Jura
Amanda X premiered a new track called "Guatemala" yesterday over at Noisey. The local all-female trio, consisting of Cat Park, Tiff Yoon and Kat Bean, also shared the good news of their debut full-length album, Amnesia, being released on July 28 via Siltbreeze. The LP was recorded by Uniform Recording’s Jeff Zeigler. Congrats, ladies! (Photo by Pete Murray)
TOOFUNCHILD has been working on their follow up to the 2012 album Good Will Gets Tough for the last year. Recently they released video for a new track "Asi Es La Vida". The video is fun in a haunting way much like the song itself.
The band is fronted by Rahim Salaam who also hosts the podcast "What About Chicago?!".