In the past year, Brooklyn’s Acid Dad have been churning out a series of singles between the garagey and the trippy, but new track "Grim" (streaming below) is by far the most droney of their repertoire – acid is evidently opening up new soundscapes for this dad! Fans of the UK sound of the ’90s may hear occasional references to both The Jesus and Mary Chain and Primal Scream. The boys have three CMJ dates scheduled, which makes them a rather hot item for next week’s Music Marathon (super hot emerging bands can play as often as 6-7 times in those five days). The first show will be at the Good Room (ex Europa in Greenpoint) on October 13.
A Deli NYC premiere: Harvey Eyeballs’ “Whole ‘Nuther Record” LP
How does one blend upbeat pop arrangements with incredibly sad sounding vocals? Harvey Eyeballs, a band of Brooklyn weirdos surrounding the title frontman, addresses the question in their new release "Whole ‘Nuther Record" (premiering below). If taken at face value, with their cool saxophone fills and backing vocal pleasantries, the songs swerve and bop in ways reminiscent of 60’s and 70’s feel-good vibes. But because of Harvey’s lyrical dejection and tonal peculiarities, as in opener “I Wanna Love You” and “Gindrunk,” the band’s sound becomes something new entirely. It’s a little like an Elvis Costello on acid, conflicted over leaving the altered state for a less cool reality. Even on slowed-down tracks, like “The Garvin Song,” and heavy-hitting closer “Streetbone,” a pained uncertainty can be detected in Harvey’s voice, creating a wholly new weight to the sound. While playful bells, wild saxophones, or a fun, almost waltzy rhythm section dance along melodically, the entire mood is warped by Eyeballs’ tormented soul searching. The band celebrates the release of Whole Nuther Record 10/8 at The Living Room, and you can expect a certain degree of madness. –JP Basileo
New Music Video: “Your Love is a Mystery” – Johnny Showcase
Absurdist funk/soul act Johnny Showcase has a new music video for his single "Your Love is a Mystery." It was directed by Bethany Ditnes and Brian Troy, and you’ll find Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens as most of the video’s backdrop with a guest appearance by Isaiah Zagar. The track can be found on Johnny Showcase’s new album The Octopus!, which is out today, and he’ll be celebrating its surfacing at Underground Art’s on Friday, October 16 with Minka and Miss Martha Graham Cracker.
New Alex G LP Available for Streaming
As the temperature takes a downward turn, a little Beach Music may be in order. Alex G’s new full-length album, which will be released on October 9 via Domino, is currently streaming over at Hype Machine. Its delicate, intimate melodies help to temper this brash change in climate. Catch Alex G on Saturday, November 14 at First Unitarian Church.
New Track: “Jet Black, Starlit” – A Sunny Day in Glasgow
While on tour in support of their LP Sea When Absent, A Sunny Day in Glasgow recorded the songs that will be featured on their forthcoming double EP Planning Weed Like It’s Acid / Life is Loss. The EP’s opener “Jet Black, Starlit” compiles multiple textures, while enchanting vocals cut through a variety of instrumental components, creating a futuristic shoegaze-y cloud, that’s relaxing at its core and chaotic along the edges. Planning Weed Like It’s Acid / Life is Loss will be released digitally and on CD via Mis Ojos Discos on November 13.
The Deli gives you six reasons to attend Culture Collide Festival this year
Culture Collide Festival, the brainchild of Alan Miller (co-founder of FILTER Magazine), returns for its sixth year of international music discovery. The festival partners with record labels like 100% Silk, Stones Throw, Sargent House, IHeartComix, and more to introduce over 40 fresh faces and nationally renowned acts to connoisseurs of the West Coast, spanning three days in several venues dotted across Echo Park: TAIX, The Champagne Room, The Echo/Echoplex, Echo Park’s United Methodist Church, and Lot 1 Café.
Bands travel from their homes in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Korea, France, Ecuador, Peru, and more to perform in the musical melting pot of Los Angeles. This year, Culture Collide has also teamed up with the Modern Sky record label to feature a special Chinese Indie Night at the Regent Theatre (10/9) with acoustic folk performer Song Dongye (宋冬野), synthpunk New Pants, and Miserable Faith (痛苦的信仰乐队). Purchase tickets or learn more about the bands here.
Not quite sure about going to Culture Collide? Here are six good reasons to make your mind up:
Nick Diamonds: The Canadian musician has fronted dozesn of bands including the notable Islands, collab’d with notables like Alpha Pup’s Daddy Kev and Honus Honus (Man Man), even helping to pioneer a genre of music called Doom-wop. Now situated in Los Angeles, Nicholas Thornton reveals the great follow-up to his 2011 debut: the bedroom bummer, electro-noir full-length City Of Quartz.
Cruising back from his recent tour through SF and Santa Cruz, Nick Diamonds will perform at the Echoplex on 10/9. Check out the single to City Of Quartz, "The Sting", below.
The Album Leaf: The solo project of Tristeza’s original member James LaValle is among the most respected in post-rock circles, invigorated with glitch and ambient spirits that diverged from his guitar-centric peers. Since the release of A Chorus of Storytellers in 2010, LaValle has spent the last two years working on a new album, and he’s bound to play some unreleased tracks at Culture Collide.
The Album Leaf plays at The Church on Friday 10/9. Heads up: a video for his newest single "New Soul" drops the same day. Listen to his last single featuring folk solo artist Peter Broderick, titled "Never Held a Baby".
The Grounders: Toronto’s psych-y krautrockers celebrate the release of their self-titled debut LP, a sonic poptart with lo-fi noise crust enveloping a gooey synth filling. Following their 2013 EP "Wreck of a Smile", bandmates Andrew Davis, Daniel Busheikin, Mike Searle, and Evan Lewis got together to explore Zombies and David Bowie with a self-help guide by David Lynch and Meditation for Dummies. The result: a blissful and cogent series of recordings laid out in Davis’ Toronto bedroom and a studio-converted garage stacked with vintage equipment.
Listen to the single "Bloor Street And Pressure" and watch them twice at Culture Collide: 10/8 at Lot 1 Café and 10/9 at TAIX.
The Vim Dicta: Channeling glorious garage-y psychgroove from the LA basin, The Vim Dicta’s Cori Elliot, Matt Tunney, and Chris Infusino were regarded by The Deli’s staff as one of the Best New LA Bands in 2012 with their live-recorded debut EP "Lucky Strike". The 2013 follow-up "Von Tango", a five-song collection of guitar scuzz, jazz growl, and noir grit, furthered the notion that Los Angeles hadn’t seen the last of devilishly soulful music — rock certainly is not dead, at least not for The Vim Dicta. With a new album in the works, the trio are currently performing a free spread-out residency at Harvard & Stone (next show on 10/21).
The Vim Dicta plays Saturday 10/10 at TAIX. Listen to "Stallion" off the "Von Tango" EP below.
The Mynabirds: A previous Deli feature, The Mynabirds’ Laura Burhenn fronts a blend a garage rock, pop, R&B, and soul that has turned the heads of every tastemaker across the coasts. We waxed poetic about her summer release Lovers Know, which was featured on NPR and reviewed positively by Drowned in Sound and The Line of Best Fit — need we say more?
The Mynabirds wrap up their US tour for Lovers Know at The Echo on 10/9, and if you haven’t seen them perform yet, you can thank us later.
WYM: The solo project of modular synth artist Jun Hyung Byun, alias bjorn (뵤른) and one half of Seoul Disco’s electronic duo MDS, makes his LA debut at Culture Collide. WYM’s aesthetic is derived from careful manipulation of ’80s patches to create prismatic soundscapes that combine dreampop, chillwave, ambient, electronica, and synthpop like his peers YUKARI, Clazziquai, and House Rulez. This isn’t the K-pop that’s been taking over the states by storm; it’s a taste of Korea’s electronic underground that your ears have been deprived of for years. Better late than never.
He plays two shows at Culture Collide: one on Thursday 10/8 as part of SeoulSonic’s showcase, and another on Saturday 10/10 at Lot 1 Café. Listen to the title track off his debut album After Moon. – Ryan Mo
Into the fire: An interview with Keenan O’Meara
Keenan O’Meara seems to hold music and life in the same palm, letting the two not just mirror each other but almost embrace in a partly painful, partly pleasant hug. A few times during a conversation on a recent morning at a Chelsea coffee shop, the Maryland-born individual spoke about his art by mentioning his general experience, reflecting outward his inner feelings. And that is just what he does with his September-released ‘Awful Creature’ EP; through searing, guitar-embered songs of troubled youths, anguished parents, and the flames that hurt but ultimately warm them, the Brooklyn-based musician looks inside and emerges with an intimately fiery work of art, a hearth from the cold. Taking time out of his tour with London musician Lianne La Havas, O’Meara talked about his background, his music, his creative process, and more. – Read Zach Weg’s full interview with Keenan O’Meara.
The Glass Eyes
The local label Grandpa Bay Recordings recently released the latest album, Real Spread, from The Glass Eyes. The duo of Chris Jones and Mike Omahen create lo-fi psych-pop.
John Robinson and Lewis Parker: International Summers
You may remember John Robinson aka Lil Sci from the groundbreaking 90s Hip Hop duo Scienz of Life. International Summers is his collaboration with U.K. producer Lewis Parker who garnered acclaim from his work with fellow British phenom Jehst as well as American marvel Ghostface Killah. The solid boom bap and casual flows conjured by these exemplary MC/Producers make for a perfect summer album. Despite the change of seasons it will definitely warm up your playlist. – BrokeMc
Krust Toons: “Mean Grills” by Teddy Hazard
Krust Toons: "Mean Grills" by Teddy Hazard – please feel free to drop him a line at teddandthehazards@gmail.com if you dig or have any funny ideas. You can also check out more of his illustrations and animation shorts HERE.
New Track: “Body Double” – Lushlife & Announce New Album
We’ve been talking about a collaborative album between Lushlife and CSLSX for a while now. Well, they just announced, over at Pitchfork, that the record will be titled Ritualized, and will be released on February 19, 2016 via Western Vinyl. It will also feature contributions from RJD2, Freeway, Killer Mike, Ariel Pink, Marissa Nadler, I Break Horses, and more. Check out the album’s first offering called "Body Double," which premiered on Ezra Koenig’s Beats 1 show Time Crisis!
Littler Opening for Ought & LVL UP at Boot & Saddle Oct. 5
The continuous sense of considering your next move and hoping it’s a step in the right direction, second-guessing catching your mind in gridlock – Littler seems to get that. As we await the release aptly titled Of Wandering, the grunge-punk four-piece opens this evening at Boot & Saddle. Littler finds space to cut in close, unfiltered in lyrical integrity while stepping out and smashing ahead, blasting the roadblocks – consciously contemplative and yet unafraid. The melodically heavy, grit-oozing, earnest sound of LVL UP sticks in your head in the middle slot, while Montreal post-punks Ought headline, touring in support of their freshly released sophomore LP Sun Coming Down. Boot & Saddle 1131 S. Broad St., 8pm, $12, 21+ (Photo by Emily Burtner) – Michael Colavita