Tonight, the ruthless instrumental surges of Mumblr storms the Golden Tea House. With the release of the group’s ambitious seventeen-song full-length album Full of Snakes (Fleeting Youth) earlier this week, the quartet casts a somewhat ominous yet tongue-in-cheek outlook on life. Developing an agitated, grunge tone through their primal attacking technique, synching jagged slivers of guitar, with anticipatory, pulse-accelerating backend and vocals that cap the message, Mumblr will be celebrating the release of the band’s LP this evening alongside Mike Bell & The Movies, who just release their "Everyone" CD single via , Philly punks Community Service, and Long Island’s Soda Bomb. Golden Tea House, (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.), 7:30pm, $5 Donation, All Ages – Michael Colavita
Wild Leaves releases EP “Hello Sunlight” at Mercury on 10.01
While for most musicians – or artists in general – the dream-following move to the big city is a lonely affair, the five friends in alt folk group Wild Leaves left their homes in the Midwest together a few years ago, relocating to Brooklyn. Not that they don’t miss home – you can hear that in the nostalgic overtones of most of their songs – but it must be great to have well known faces around you to comfort you and remind you of it. The band has just released the second single from upcoming EP "Hello Sunlight," scheduled to be released on 10.01 with a show at Mercury Lounge (noteworthy bill with Zachary Cale and The Lawsuits). The song is called ‘Black River’ and it’s streaming below.
A Ssng by Wild Leaves is included in The Deli’s playlist of Best rootsy songs by emerging NYC artists – check it out!
Strand of Oaks Sold-out Homecoming at Boot & Saddle Sept. 19 & 20
Pink Frost @ Schubas
Pink Frost released their new EP Traitors this week. This is the first EP in a two EP released that will be packed into an LP in 2015.
Pink Frost is celebrating the release tomorrow night, Sept 20th, at Schubas with Cymbals Eat Guitars.
“Monster Party” Remix Contest w/Juston Stens & The Get Real Gang
Juston Stens & The Get Real Gang recently posted the individual studio tracks for the song "Monster Party," which you can download HERE. It’s off the extended version of Share the Road, and was recorded during his session with Spoon’s Jim Eno. He has invited all to create your own remix, and has requested: "Add things, rearrange, get strange." You can send your finished product in MP3 format to thegetrealgang@gmail.com. The deadline is October 26. Enjoy!
Ticket Giveaway: The Color of Noise at Underground Arts This Saturday
Music/movie buffs – we have a pair of tix for this Saturday’s screening at Underground Arts of The Color of Noise, a documentary about Haze XXL and his notorious record label, Amphetamine Reptile Records. There will also be a Q&A with the movie’s director Eric Robel and Haze XXL, art show, and performances by Ladder Devils and Multicult. To enter for your chance to win, just send an email to thedelimagazinephiladelphia@gmail.com with the subject line “Noise Is My Favorite Color." Please also include your cell number in the body of the message (in case of an emergency). Good luck!
Brown Shoe play the Roosevelt Hotel on 10.2
Folsom foursome, now locals, Brown Shoe recently released their latest EP, Lonely Beast II, the second of three EP’s that symbolically unify an entire full-length. The single they’re promoting off the EP, "Nightcrawler", is a surging rocker with indie rock inclinations that ultimately thrills and delights. It keeps the emotions genuine and real, and its lush soundscapes soothe with a feeling of cathartic release. The band is making an appearance at The Spare Room on October 2nd, and shortly therafter at Silverlake Lounge on October 24th.
The Grey A record release show!
Tomorrow, Friday 9/19, DC Deli Artist of the Month The Grey A is playing his record release show for the long awaited new album My Country. A sweet mix of guitar-pop and folk sounds, My Country is full of thoughtful, poignant songs about a chaotic world, and challenges that face us all. Joining The Grey A will be local country crooner Kevin Dudley, and rising singer-songwriter Matt Tarka. It all happens at Comet Ping Pong, doors at 10pm (but stop by earlier to have some amazing pizza), $12. –Natan Press
Spray Paint LP Release Show
Clean Blood, Regular Acid is the latest release from Austin trio Spray Paint. These guys – guitarists/vocalists Cory Plump and George Dishner and drummer Chris Stephenson – play grimy indie-rock with a spasmodic punk flair. The surf riffs and frantic shouty choruses pretty much equal a party. They deliver it all in such a nonchalant Sonic Youth inspired way, you might not even realize how hard they rock. Go check them out before they go on tour with their Monofonus Press labelmate, The Rebel. Hotel Vegas LP release show this Friday, Sept. 19 at 9 p.m. –Allison Mayoral
Clean Blood, Regular Acid is due out Sep. 23 on Monofonus Press.
Spotlight on Plaza Art Fair artist: Miry Wild
The Curls
The Curls released their debut EP First Date this week via bandcamp, but they will have physical copies available at their upcoming shows. The five-piece band has an eclectic sound blending horns, "electric mando-Uke", synths, and a choir of voices. Lead singer Michael Fawnsluh (Bear Weather) brings his unique style to the table with a sound that could be compared to John Darnielle or maybe Hutch Harris. The EP was produced with the help of Will Wholesome of Teenage Rage.
You can catch The Curls at The Big Dusty on Sept 20th, at Tonic Room on Oct. 5th, and at The Burlington on Oct. 16th.
Under The Scope: Lubec
There are a few things you need to know about the arcane, shoegaze-deconstructivist rockers Lubec.
By now I’m sure you’re all well aware of the shoegaze renaissance that our happy country has been experiencing for the past five years. Despite what some music snobs will tell you–things like, “There’s nothing new to expand on in the genre beyond the MBV “atmosphere”–I’m happy to report that even in today’s day of imitating imitators, there are still plenty of avenues for the genre to explore (and h8ers can suck it).
Giving truth to my bold statements above are local genre-breaching, boundary-spurning, bright-eyed, bushy-tailed, dreamy art-rockers Lubec. They combine the the layered texture of MBV, the erratic unpredictability of Swirlies, the philosophy of youth advocate/empowerment bands like Sonic Youth, with an irreverence to orthodox compositional guidelines. The result? A slice of non-clichéd (unlike this statement) sonic heaven.
But don’t take it from me–the guys are releasing their debut album The Thrall on September 21 at Mississippi Studios with Night Mechanic and Old Wave (formerly the Adam Brock 4), and they were nice enough to sit down with me (albeit lacking one member) and chat about it amongst other things…
Read the full article and interview here!
Words by Bryce Woodcock, photo by Keli Pennington.