Vapor Eyes
Beat maker Vapor Eyes has released his latest album, Invocation, which features a ton of great beats and surprising samples.
You can catch Vapor Eyes on March 11th at Double Door with LWKY, Edamame, and Harris Cole.
New Gorgeous Porch Album Available for Streaming & Purchase
The Champagne Laughs, the latest release from Gorgeous Porch, a.k.a. Chris Wood, combines bright Casio keys and innate doses of backend grooves. The resulting output is bop-inducing, airy pop that aligns with your system. Distant, enchanting, soulful vocals seem to be whispering semi-conscious secrets, and through it all the ease of a cruising ride persists.
Fake Boyfriend EP Release Show at PhilaMOCA Feb. 26
Who needs boys anyway when Fake Boyfriend can fulfill your every need? They can satisfy your desire for livid, scuzz-soaked grunge burners, your need for valuable, self-consciously contradictory emotional catharsis, and even your guilty longing for delicate, twee-sensible vocal harmonies. The band’s sound fluctuation inflates the loud-quiet dynamic of Babes In Toyland to the most radical proportion, intermittently paring down to a La Sera level dream pop before blasting into an apoplectic tantrum. Three voices converge into harmony just as readily as they deliberately push at each other through shouting intervals, creating a profound polarity between unity and discord (which we all love). Leave your real boyfriends at home to their videogames and emo-math rock revival bands, and come see Fake Boyfriend tonight at PhilaMOCA for their EP release show. Sharing the stage will be Shannen Moser performing soft, wistful music box vignettes, Secret Mountain, with the most melodically deadpan “tweemo” approach of the bill, and Lady Parts, with sweetly candid punk-lite confessionals. PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12th St., 7pm, $7-$10, All Ages – Bryce Woodcock
Glassio prepares you for the summer: live at Bushwick Public House on March 5th
God bless March and the anticipation for NYC’s spring. This time of the year seems to unleash a musical competition for the next summer hit, and NYC synthpop duo Glassio, with their uber-breezy tracks, is well positioned to score in this department. The title of their latest, ten days old EP, ‘Poptimism,’ says it all, and single ‘Try Much Harder’ (streaming below) delivers on that promise. If you want to experience this ‘aural summer preview’ in person, head to the basement of Bushwick Public House on March 5th – and don’t miss CAFUNÉ, also on the bill.
New Track: “First Summer in a City” – Free Cake For Every Creature
Free Cake For Every Creature, a.k.a. Katie Bennett, just shared a new track called "First Summer in a City." It’s the latest single from her upcoming album Talk Quietly Of Anything With You, which will be out on April 15 via Double Double Whammy. Free Cake For Every Creature will also be hosting a release show on Saturday, April 16 at PhilaMOCA with support from Hello Shark, Addie Pray, and Microsoft Paint. (Photo by Allyssa Yohana)
Heartwatch is The Deli SF Bay Area’s Best Emerging Artist of 2015! 2nd Emily Afton, 3rd Annie Girl and the Flight
Deli Readers,
Our Best of SF Bay Area Poll for Emerging Artists has been – as usual – a lengthy and painstaking journey which took us through prairies of numbers, horizons filled with band names, and a dense, (mostly) joyous rain of music. We have finally reached our destination and we can announce the final results!
The Bay Area has spoken and the local indie pop band, Heartwatch has not only won this year’s overall poll, but they dominated the Deli SF’s Reader Poll as well making them our undisputed Artist of the Year! We can tell why with their dancible brand of pop music and admirable work ethic. It all paid off this year!
Emily Afton’s sultry, soulful style of indie pop melds elements of pop, soul and electronica to create original and penetrating modern ballads. She didn’t come in too far after Heartwatch. She deserves a huge congratulations and we look forward to seeing more from her.
Well, Annie is nothing but pure rock and roll! We’re thrilled to see her come in third place as she’s been a relentless force in the local underground rock scene. A great songwriter, composer and live musician is something that is sorely needed in the Bay Area right now. Congrats to Annie Girl and the Flight!
Check out our poll’s top 15 below, and don’t forget to get even deeper, exploring all the finalists organized by genre:
AVANT INDIE – ELECTRONIC – INDIE POP – PSYCH– REVIVAL POP/ROCK – ROOTS MUSIC
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If you wonder how this chart came into existence, here is how it all went down: first, we let the local bands submit their music (for free), and got our Deli editors to pick the nominees. Then we polled a list of 15+ SF Bay Area scene expert (our jury) and asked them to nominate 3 more bands of their choice each (3 points for the top choice, then 2 and 1). Then we polled our readers. We tried to keep things open for each single genre, from Indie Rock to Roots Music to Hip Hop.
If you are a geek interested in all the subtelties related to how this poll works, you can read its rules here (happy reading!). But if all you care about is the awesome new music SF Bay Area produced in the year 2015, this list is all you need. Enjoy!
Many Thanks to our Jurors: David A Sikorski (Writer at SF Weekly), Doug Kinsey (The Night Light), Dace James Hines (Writer for SF Critic), Anisa (Sofar Sounds), Barry Smyth (Brick and Mortar Music Hall), Dennis Gonzales (POW Magazine), Jason Black (Writer for Beatport), Aisah Gemora (Sofar Sounds), Derek See (Indie Record Collector/Retailer), ​Sam Lefebvre​ (East Bay Express), Audra (Thee Parkside), Ash Reiter (Founder of Hickey Fest), Bob Patterson (SF Critic Managing Editor), Jordannah Elizabeth (The Deli SF).
Hope you’ll find some awesome new artists you weren’t aware of!
The Deli’s Staff
Youth Code announces second full-length Commitment to Complications, shares new track “Transitions”
Ruthless EBM duo Youth Code convey a truly visceral experience that has to be seen live to be believed, as they’ve earned their place in the last few years as one of most prominent acts in the current industrial music landscape. Following their breakthrough A Place to Stand EP, the duo of Sara Taylor and Ryan George have teamed up with producer Rhys Fulber (Front Line assembly / Fear Factory) to produce their second full-length Commitment to Complications. The first reveal off of Commitment, "Transitions", is a blistering scorcher with clanging drum machines and pummeling synth textures that’s unboundedly aggressive.
Commitment to Complications is due out on April 8 via Dais Records.
Tsaik
The electronic music duo of Jacob McArthur and Joshua Ruffolo (aka Tsaik) released a new single this week called "IO". The b-side of the single is a remix by Ambassadeurs. This is the latest single from the duo forthcoming Lost Tribe debut album, Lemon, which is due out in March.
Baltimore-based psych pop Waterplanet release new video, Kingmaker
At first listen, you’d expect a loud crash somewhere within the minute, but stick around and you’ll find mellow and soothing folk in homage to an entire decade: somewhere around the 60’s. Three-piece Waterplanet paints landscapes with one broad brush. It’s a somewhat familiar sound, but the smooth vocals and cleansing strings delivered by Millie Landrum, James Hesser, and recently added Gregtape, keep it interesting. From ‘Go Go Go’ and its nod to Violent Femmes to the Latin guitar twist and mixed lyrics of ‘Get Lost’ and the psychedelic chants in between, they’re setting your sights on Baltimore for the next gig. Check out their new entry to NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series below!-Justin Bieggar
LADY plays Palisades 2.28
Post Punk and Shoegaze are genres that have found a fertile ground in the DNA of the NYC scene (in particular the Brooklyn DIY one). Locals LADY blend the two genres in their recent EP ‘The Washer,’ which ranges from slow and almost introspective to bouncing-off-the-walls energetic. With songs like “Things Are Wrong” and “Creatures of the Night” you get a progressive build up of reverb laden guitars and distant pleading vocals, speckled with intense cymbal crashes and the steady pulsing of drums. Then in contrast you have “Chuta” and “Can’t Stay,” which give you a high octane punch right off the bat with the jittery, energetic guitars rolling along thunderous drum beats, and vocals that sound like hot wax slowly dripping over the composition. If you wish to give into these guys’ wondrous sonic assault don’t miss them this Sunday, 2.28, at Palisades, with Dumb Wolves and Fraidycat. Check out their track "Things Are Wrong" below.
– Adriana S Ballester
New Track: “Harmonius Dance” – Chris Forsyth & The Solar Motel Band
Chris Forsyth & The Solar Motel Band premiered a new jam on NPR early today called "Harmonius Dance." Forsyth originally wrote the composition for a solo 12-string acoustic guitar as part of a score for Everyone, a piece by choreographer Miguel Gutierrez. The recording with the full band will be found on the group’s forthcoming album The Rarity of Experience, set to drop on March 4 via No Quarter Records. Guitarists Chris Forsyth and Nick Millevoi will performing a special duo set opening for Tortoise on Friday, March 18 at Underground Arts, and the whole band will be back together again on Saturday, March 26 for its release show at PhilaMOCA.