Chicago

Lindsie Feathers @ Elbo Room

Posted on:

Lindsie Feathers is releasing her latest full-length album, Neon Renaissance, this week. The album has been a labor of love for Feathers over the last two years, and combines an array styles and themes. The album has an overall folk and storytelling feel to it, but the stories are blanketed over developing and creative tracks. An example is the protest song that Feathers allowed us to share below, "Be Good To Me". This track has a reggae feel at its core, but filtered through rustic charm that is very refreshing.

You can catch Lindsie Feathers at Double Door on 11/24 for a free show and at Elbo Room on 11/27 for the album release event. [photo credit — Jennifer Hardin]

Philadelphia

New Music Video: “Brite Boy” – Alex G

Posted on:

Directed by Elliot Bech, the new video for Alex G’s “ Brite Boy” offers a simplistic yet eye-catching animated approach. The footage follows a fox’s soul-searching endeavor, experiencing death and a rite of passage journey through the desert. It’s a serious subject approached through a lighter medium. Alex G will be perform at Union Transfer on Thursday, April 14 with Domino labelmates Your Friend and Porches. (Photo by Jeff Allen)

Philadelphia

New Video: NEST FEST 2 (Documentary)

Posted on:

Documentary filmmaker Matthew Yeandel recently shared his latest project with co-conspirators Ben Cohen and Deanna Brown – Bahama Jeff Productions. Nest Fest 2 captures the gritty, creative and supportive nature of Philly DIY space The Nest by taking us into their now annual blow out. You’ll find local artists Line Leader, RFA, Husky Bundles, and many others sharing their music and experiences. House resident and fest co-organizer Joey eloquently reveals, "I want people to come here and see what we do, and I want it to influence them enough to a point where they feel genuinely impacted." Much love to The Nest and the rest of Philly’s DIY community for helping to make our music scene so rad! (Photo by Lina Xinos)

NYC

An interview with Jessica Paige

Posted on:
Jessica Paige recently released her new album Sweet Nothings in September, and it is definitely worth the listen. Her sound combines the intimate tunes you hear in coffee shops with great storytelling in her lyrics that can be enjoyed in the warmth of your cozy home.  
 
Paige always knew that she needed to be a singer/songwriter. She started writing songs in 5th grade with her friends, and performed her first written song at the age of 14. She began dabbling in guitar in her hometown, and learned to sharpen her skills after high school in Ireland.
 
“Your gut to learn guitar is smart—it will lead you to incredible places,” Paige says. And that it did. She later honed in on her songwriting skills. One of the main aspects that she has learned from her peers is to be minimal with her songs, not overbearing. She took to heart the words of a peer in Ireland: “You don’t need fancy guitar technique; your voice is the main instrument. That is it.” Her voice is the key that helps get her point across. She learned that if she does any complicated guitar shenanigans, it may distract from her voice and the general idea of the song. When you hear one of her songs or see her live, you’ll understand the power of her voice—it can either be soft and intimate or powerful and soulful.
 
Now, songs can come from anywhere. Sometimes she gets melody ideas in her car and records them to her phone. “There are a lot of bad ones, but a few keepers,” she says. There are times when she writes with lit candles around her, a glass of wine, and a guitar to help create a calming environment around her. When writing lyrics, it is always with a pen and paper. “It is always satisfying when I write on paper rather than typing. It just feels right and real.”
 
Paige’s songs are based on her personal life. “In order to write well, you have to dig deeper on that feeling in order to articulate the feeling.” She feels vulnerable writing songs that are personal to her, noting that it recently “feels like standing naked.”
 
Usually, songwriters write to and for their audience. Paige, on the other hand, writes for herself. “I write what I’m feeling, with the intent to be honest.” On her new album, she describes her feelings about love, heartache, or loss; each song describes a moment from a past relationship. One of my favorite songs, “Sweet Nothings,” describes a significant other in his vulnerable state resting his head in her bed while she appreciates every single detail of this particular moment in their relationship. “Good Grief,” one of the only songs not about a relationship, describes how she handled a family member’s passing. Lastly, “The Fall”, describes a moment where she was letting a significant other go and saying farewell. With each song, rather than describing what she feels, she allows you to go ahead and experience the feeling for yourself.
           
Right now, Paige is currently promoting Sweet Nothings, with a single, “Beautiful Life,” that has radio airplay. For the future, she talks about playing with the idea of writing about situations she’s encountered through others or brand-new stories. Jessica Paige is a unique and rare Kansas City songwriter. Take a listen to her lyrics; it may change your perspective on life and its beauty.
 
 
Mica-Elgin Vi
Mica-Elgin Vi is a singer songwriter. He is the lead vocalist and guitarist for a Kansas City based band called Modern Day Fitzgerald.
 
 

You’ll have a couple chances to see Jessica Paige this week. She’ll be playing some tunes on Thanksgiving night at recordBar with Vi Tran and friends, and will take the stage at Mills Record Company the following evening for Black Friday/Record Store Day. Her set starts at 7:00 p.m., followed by Pink Royal. Facebook event page. 

Philadelphia

“Krispy Kareem and Chill” at Venue Boy Nov. 22

Posted on:

Join Krispy Kareem, Gingerlys, Old Maybe, and Line Leader for a Sunday Fun Day show at Venue Boy. Krispy Kareem will bring their wide-ranging sound that spans from chugging folk-pop inspired rippers to emo-tinged pop-punk anthems – and sometimes both within the same song. The band has a talent for moving through a diverse, sometimes genre-traversing dynamic range, employing guitar flourishes that tip the cap to the whimsical fretwork of Cap’n Jazz as well as classic tenor-baritone vocal interplay that fits together like lamb and tuna fish. Gingerlys adhere to a similarly energetic pop-punk style, but soak the whole production in reverb. The result is something that sounds like Slumberland circa 1996 – I’m talking bands like Velocity Girl or Rocketship, drenched in liquidy synth pads. Soft, murmured male-female vocals further locate them within the fuzzy tradition of MBV-influenced 90s noise pop. Old Maybe composes succinct, minimalist, occasionally dreary, always otherworldly bedroom ditties that capture fleeting, sometimes inconsequential moments and emotions. The project at times seems like a spider web used to ensnare passing sonic ideas, but the inspiration underlying each experimentation is clear. Line Leader is another lively, garage-punk-inclined act who weave through unwavering surf jingles and raw, driving Wipers-style jams. Venue Boy, (Please contract one of the acts or venue for more info.), 7pm, $5-$7, All Ages – Bryce Woodcock

Portland

And And And’s Bim Ditson to Launch His Mayoral Campaign Tonight at Bunk Bar!

Posted on:

*photo by Todd Walberg. 

 

And And And‘s kooky and lively drummer Bim Ditson announced late last month that he’s gunning for Portland’s 2016 mayoral seat. As a staple of Portland’s music scene, Bim’s announcement (spurred from a long-running joke) came as a welcomed surprise. Since he’s so tight knit and beloved within the community, it’s guaranteed he’ll focus on what’s important to us locals, stating that affordable housing will be the main focus of his campaign. "I want people to be able to afford their rent, " Bim told the Willamette Week. "Things like that are really important to me."

 

Those things are important to all of us out here in the streets, too, which is why heading down to Bunk Bar tonight for his campaign launch party is really important. There, he’ll have all the necessary paperwork needed to get him officially on the ballot. The more people to show up and help out, the better his chances! Sam Coomes and Wooden Indian Burial Ground will be providing the tunes, we just need to provide the signatures. Doors are at 8pm and music begins at 10pm!

 

Be sure you’re registered to vote in Oregon and to bring along a non-perishable food. The launch party is doubling as a Thanksgiving food drive to benefit the needy for the holidays. 

 

Cervante Pope

Philadelphia

Aunt Dracula Record Release Show at PhilaMOCA Nov. 21

Posted on:
From creating lush and eerie art-house pop medleys with whimsical and cryptic incantations to creating quixotic video productions and stage shows that featured things like a costumed werewolf making and throwing waffles into the audience, Scott Daly is just someone who manages to make his musical endeavors as unique as possible under the moniker Aunt Dracula. Tonight, Daly will be celebrating the release of Bum Hands, which will be available on cassette along with Peel Face, at PhilaMOCA. He’ll be joined by electronic duo, Hallowed Bells, who recently shared their latest EP Violent Hands. Also along for support will be Whoopsydaisy and Beat Jams. Philamoca, 531 N. 12th St., 8pm, $7-$10 All Ages – Bill McThrill

Portland

Hands In Will Make You Put Your Hands Up

Posted on:

When it comes to throwing your hands in and being a team player, there isn’t a finer group of young gentleman that knows more about this than our own Hands In. Sensual wailer Erick Crosby heads the forefront of this endeavor, backed by Chad Davis and Cody Berger, both of whom are members of two other Portland psych-garage fits, Ah God and Talkative. Hands In have been featured on The Deli Portland before as part of last year’s PDX Pop Now! post, but it’s due time to give them proper mention. Hands In will provide your ears with the utmost refreshing jam sesh and can be found playing shows around time quite often. Keep up with them via their Facebook page and catch them live!

 

Cervante Pope

NYC

Singer-songwriter mesmi releases newest single “Gloria”

Posted on:

Between the heartfelt prose of her blog posts and her casual ’90s R&B mashups, the humble singer-songwriter mesmi creates temperate compositions that exemplify her singing prowess. Her name, a gift of her college friends, is intentionally undercapped to convey a mindfulness that "music and art is about much more than me."

Even so, mesmi’s voice naturally commands the attention of others. Hers is a luster that’s reminiscent of Mandopop artists like Jay Chou — her 2013 debut EP was painted with the rosy veneer of studio production which gave some young Sarah McLachlan feels. Outside of the mixing room, mesmi’s unplugged café performances make you forget about the woes of your workweek, if only for a few minutes. Her journey is neither glam nor grunge — the artisanal and artistic qualities of mesmi’s musicianship, coupled with her attentiveness to fans, brings mesmi closer to earth than you’d expect. 

Having played across the disparate and disconnected sprawl of Los Angeles for years, from Long Beach to the San Gabriel Valley, mesmi is ambivalent of the city’s sheer size.

"It can be hard to feel at home or to feel like you matter sometimes, but the fact that there’s always something going on and you can find creatives of so many different types is really special."

We couldn’t agree more. Rest assured — you do matter.

mesmi performs back-to-back shows this weekend: on Saturday at The Roar Room in La Crescenta, and Sunday at Art Share LA for So Soul Sundays. Listen to her newest released single "Gloria" below. – Ryan Mo

NYC

Sextile’s DIY music video for “Visions of You”

Posted on:

There’s heavy VHS nostalgia in Sextile‘s newest music video for "Visions of You", off their debut album A Thousand Hands. The band worked with Jesse Kelly, a local video editor whose contributions include music videos for Hammered Satin, Whispering Pines, and Alana Amram. The video bombards with heavy tape noise, strobe lights, and color inversions, conveying the rawness of Sextile’s homegrown sound. It’s definitely 90’s Goth Klub material. – Ryan Mo

Chicago

Santah @ Lincoln Hall (tonight!)

Posted on:

Santah recently released their sophomore album Chico. Below is the video for the album’s first single, "Here Are My Shells".

You can help Santah celebrate the release tonight, Nov. 20th, at Lincoln Hall with Paperhaus, Divino Nino, and Ida Y Vuelta.