Tonight’s sold-out bill at Kung Fu Necktie promises us an out-of-body experience. Leading things off will be the bewitching trio of Heavy Temple. Born "from the far points of the universe," the homegrown outfit combines ominous string tones with mystical, Sherpa-guiding vocals and stormy drums to make believers out of us all. San Francisco stoner metal three-piece Acid King will be on tour for the first time in nine years, so obviously this is a momentous occasion. They plan to release a new album, Middle of Nowhere, Center of Everywhere, in April. Also along for the sojourn is NYC’s Kings Destroy. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $15 (Sold Out) – Alexis V.
Portland-based band, Paste, release their first EP, “Amoral”
Portland-based group, Paste, just released their first EP, “Amoral,” at the beginning of the month. The group describes itself as “ferocious” – probably an overstatement, considering their not overly aggressive sound sound, but they are indeed correct when they say that their "songs cover a wide variety of styles and moods.” All four tracks on their EP waver between rock, pop, and electro, seamlessly merging qualities of all three. “Carnivores,” the third song on their EP, exemplifies the group’s tendency towards glam rock with a creative use of effects and a melody that plunges in and out of distortion. On the other hand, “Spring” (streaming), uses bright harmonies and catchy rhythmic patterns inherent to pop. Their music’s variation in genre will, as promised, satisfy any musical mood. – Isabel Rolston
NYC Soul Artist on the rise: Brittany Campbell hosts monthly event at Skate Brooklyn
Brittany Campbell is the artist people dream to be. Not only did she produce her own (third) album "Heroes" and animate the video for the title track (streaming), she is also the co-host of a monthly event at Skate Brooklyn called Tomboi (pictured) which showcases and empowers women artists. Her Jamaican-influenced pop-soul anthems mix in a touch of hip hop and punk ethos make for a compelling live performance; members of the crowd who don’t dance stand enthralled in the musicianship of her live band, and the unbridled charisma of the spunky frontwoman. Though Tomboi implies the infiltration of traditionally male roles, the strength of Brittany and her sistren is a class of its own. – BrokeMC, photo by Meena Ziabari
New Track: “Beware of The Wrong” – King Shampz & Azzan
Philly emcee King Shampz has started his own label, Dead Wong Records, with his brother and producer Azzan. Take a listen to their single "Beware of The Wrong," sounding like a metaphoric street anthem for how they plan to handle business. It hangs tough.
Bür Gür’s new music video is about your creepy neighbor (Mild NSFW)
The sloshy dreampop duo Corbin Clarke and Makan Negahban, aka Bür Gür have released a music video for their newest single "Neighbors", herald of the forthcoming religious lapse Have You Lost Your Faith in God?
Their debut LP Alligator Cheesecake, a panoply of chilled electronic lights and hip hop sighs, placed Clarke and Negahban in the headlights of DIY upstart label Noise Met Sound, whose roster includes the brilliant Lawrence Lindell, Gypsy Eyes, and Inner Ecstasy. Now with "Neighbors", Bür Gür takes a confident second step forward into the waves of psych-pop while keeping their composure slick.
The "Neighbors" music video wrestles with Phil Miller’s creepy stare, tossing salads in the bachelor pad, and the victim complex of Ryan Lars Bergmann (Mothers of Gut, Retox). Directed by HABITS mastermind Dustin Krapes, and featuring Le’lani Lan’caster (Retox, Washing Machines), "Neighbors" is as intrusive as a porno breaking the fourth wall, and probably three times as danceable.
Bür Gür’s sophomore album Have You Lost Your Faith in God? is slated for an early 2016 release via LA micro-label How To Be A Microwave. Catch Clarke and Negahban performing Tuesday, November 24th at the Silverlake Lounge with Milo, Kenny Segal, Signor Benedict, and Safari Al. – Ryan Mo
Video Premiere: Hood Smoke’s Jade Lights
We are proud premiere the new video from Hood Smoke for their latest single "Jade Lights". The video was directed by Nick Flandro and the track comes from their next album, Rough Around The Hedges, set for release early next year.
Elysian Fields celebrate 20 years with new video + concert series at their new venue The Owl starting Thursday (10/29)
Like the 2014-released music video for its track "Channelling," the clip for New York rock duo Elysian Fields‘ "Alms for Your Love" (streaming below) is not just a compelling visual accompaniment to the song but a beguiling work of art in itself. Starting with the striking image of a shooting heart, the string-girded video shows EF singer Jennifer Charles following a quiet panther through a valley of sharp-tipped trees and finally seeing herself lying on the floor, chest gushing with what appears to be blood. Elusive yet moving, the Kevin Weir-directed video emerges as an allegorical, almost biblical tale of the search for love and its explosiveness once found. While Elysian Fields hasn’t perhaps been as known as other two-pieces such as The Kills or The White Stripes since its inception in 1995, the compellingly enigmatic group is slowly unveiling its netherworld beauty and will hopefully continue to do so in the near future. The band is not only readying the release of a new album but also its own music venue called The Owl (in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Prospect-Lefferts Gardens) where they will play several shows to celebrate the band’s twentieth anniversary. The first of these performances will happen on Thursday 10.29 at The Owl. A full list can be found at Elysian Fields’ website. – Zach Weg
NYC Songwriter Katie Von Schleicher opens for Eleanor Friedberger on 11.09 at Pianos
NYC songwriter Katie Von Schleicher will be opening for Eleanor Friedberger (former lead singer of The Fiery Furnaces) at Pianos on November 09. Back in 2012, Katie released a beautiful eight track mini album entitled "Silent Days," featuring streaming single "When The Rain Comes." The record follows folk rock coordinates that suit Katie’s full bodied alto and passionately intimate lyrics. Since that release, it looks like Katie only released two singles online, both slow, stripped out ballads: 2013’s "White Flag" and this year’s "My Body on Through," hopefully is a sign of a new record to come. You can also see her live tonight at Deli sponsored event The Hum at the Manhattan Inn.
We added this song to The Deli’s playlist of Best songs by emerging NYC Roots artists – check it out!
Krust Toons: “Halloween Special” by Teddy Hazard
Krust Toons: "Halloween Special" 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.
Julian Cubillos’ talent shines through his terrible recordings – live at Palisades on 11.05
NYC based (via LA) psychedelic songwriter Julian Cubillos is taking the paradox of lo-fi pop to new extremes. The guy has a knack for writing uplifting melodies and orchestrations that will intrigue any Beach Boys fan, only to bury them under a thick layer of terrible sounding recordings. We’ve always believed that lo-fi is an affordable, charming way to add character to a song, and that great songwriting will always shine through mediocre recordings. But some of Julian’s tracks sound so bad he’s actually challenging this notion, while probably also damaging the potential reach of his music. Anyway, this is obviously a very talented and eclectic songwriter, it will be interesting to check him out when he plays live at Palisades on November 5th. Here’s one of his better recorded tracks, entitled "I’m Ready to Depend on You."
We added this song to The Deli’s playlist of Best Psychedelic songs by emerging NYC artists – check it out!
Chill w/QQQ at The Fire Oct. 26
About this time last year, producer QQQ caught our attention with his creepy music video for "The Ebullient." Since then, he has continued to share seductive, mind-altering, psy-trance beats that show great promise for a young artist. QQQ will be headlining a chill Monday evening at The Fire, where he’ll be playing host to the shadowy dance-pop of Radclyffe Hall and Philly "maddest of good men" Kelpius, a.k.a. Dylan Thomas. It’s Halloween week; you have the right to get as freaky as you want on a Monday night. The Fire, 412 W. Girard Ave., 7pm, $10, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman
New Modern Baseball EP Available for Streaming & Download
Modern Baseball have plans for a new full-length album, titled Holy Ghost, to come out next year via Run For Cover Records. And until then, you now have their new six-song EP The Perfect Cast (Lame-O Records) to cozy up with this fall/winter. Songwriters Brendan Lukens and Jake Ewald were also nice enough to give you a break down of each track at Stereogum.