Philadelphia

Debut André Altrez Album Available for Streaming & Download

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With a relaxed, thoughtfully eclectic assertion, Sprout, the new EP from André Altrez, almost immediately begins to take root. Tapping into a variety of backing tracks built around jazz, soul, island, etc., the songs offer an advantageous variety, while exhibiting a common thread. It’s smooth and slinky, yet constantly shifting.

Philadelphia

Foxtrot & the Get Down EP Release Show at MilkBoy June 22

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Tonight at MilkBoy, Americana rock outfit Foxtrot & the Get Down will be celebrating the release of its new EP Black Coffee. The album is out now via American Echo Records. The band is getting set to hit the road in support of its latest release, with a new drummer in tow, so this evening will be a a bit of an unveiling. Joining Foxtrot & the Get Down on the bill will be polished, youthful rock ‘n’ rollers RFA and The Rock Bottoms. Keep in mind that the show is on the early side so no dilly-dallying after dinner. MilkBoy, 1200 Chestnut St., 7pm, $12, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman

NYC

Psychic Twin releases single “Lose Myself” + plays Rough Trade on 6/24

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Alongside a new lead single, Psychic Twin unveiled a September 9th drop date for their debut LP Strange Diary, that’s been four years in the making. If the track, entitled "Lose Myself" is any indication, it might have been worth the wait. Erin Fein, vocalist and main force behind the project, immerses her feathery voice in grimy synths and drum machine grooves to create a contrasting synth-pop sound that feels fresh while still delivering a nice dose of nostalgia. Psychic Twin recently kicked off a North American tour with Ladyhawke, whose NYC leg will be at Rough Trade on 6.24. –Henry Solotaroff-Webber – Photo Credit: Sean Waltrous

We added this song to The Deli’s playlist of Best electronic songs by emerging NYC artists – check it out!

Philadelphia

New Waxahatchee Album Available for Streaming & Purchase

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While Katie Crutchfield gets ready for her reunion tour with sis Allison and the rest of P.S. Eliot, we also now have a collection of her earlier works under her moniker Waxahatchee, aptly titled Early Recordings. “At first I was tentative about re-listening to these recordings, but the nostalgia I felt when re-hearing them was warm, and I thought it might be nice to make them available again,” said Crutchfield. The album is now available via Merge Records, and you can stream it below.

NYC

Hard rock punks The Amputees play at The Gateway on 07.02

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Since 2011 the seven piece Brooklyn/Manhattan based band The Amputees has been blending together punk and hard rock revival in rather uncompropmising ways. In February they released The Hitchhikers Guide to The Amputees, a four track EP that rarely lets up. “Al Hammer” (streaming below) kicks things off with a fierce punk energy and roaring guitars, while Louis Ramos’ anthemic vocals excercise the demonic art of sounding evil. Third track “Ego” features stomping beat and fiery vocals with a more melodic approach, in particular during the chorus. The band will be playing The Gateway on July 2nd in support of Earworms. – John Honan

NYC

Buzz Alert! Pingrove kicks off US tour in Montclair on 06.24

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Pinegrove, who recently moved from Brooklyn to Montclair, NJ, is one of those rare bands that make things happen by perseverance and self development, which – in today’s music industry – requires monstrous levels of discipline and faith. The group has been releasing a bunch of records since their 2010 ‘Mixtape One‘ debut. Their latest, entitled ‘Cardinal,’ is one of their best. The eight track mini-album blends element of American traditional music and indie rock (think Modest Mouse at their peak, but with more nostalgic and rootsy tendencies). Although electric guitars are still dominant, banjo and pedal steel sneakily insert themselves in some of the tracks (like streaming single ‘Old Friends’), adding texture and evoking the rustic warmth of Americana. The band is about to experience a summer on the road, with over thirty dates booked touring with Sports (Ohio), Half Waif (NYC) and Ratboys (Chicago). Their kick off party was canceled because of Palisades’ (hopefully temporary) closing, but the band decided to do something anyway at 73 See Gallery in Montclair – here’s the Facebook Event page. They’ll be back at Market Hotel on August 6.

We added this song to The Deli’s playlist of Best rootsy songs by emerging NYC artists – check it out!

Chicago

Menacerno @ Metro

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Menacerno are preparing to release their latest EP, In No Place, on July 9th. Below is the first single from the EP, "Up In Arms".

You can help Menacerno celebrate the release on July 9th at Metro with Hyperplane, Red Jr., Hard Kiss, and Tanks & Guns.

NYC

Jazze Belle brings edgy, electronic R&B to Harlem Arts Festival on 6/25

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As evidenced by their collaboration with The Songwriter’s Orchestra to re-arrange their single "Jagged Edge," nu-soul duo Jazze Belle have already made some noise (and interesting connections!) in the NYC scene. Their sound can be described as mellow, darkly introspective soul. Producer Jett Carter employs simple percussions alongside minimal synth parts to create a wide, moon-lit soundscape for vocalist Taylor Simone to wander through. Her soulful, confident voice touches on themes pertaining to love, but mostly from the side of how self-doubt or other complexities of life can get in the way. Special mention is also due to Carter clevelry repurposing and altering Simone’s voice to build vocal harmonies, creating transfixing moments that emphasize certain lyrics. With two singles and a slew of covers comprising their live shows to date, it will be interesting to see how these two evolve in future projects. You can see them live at the Harmlem Arts Festival on 6/25. —Henry Solotaroff-Webber

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Philadelphia

New Music Video: “Shaking” – Creepoid

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Below is a moody new music video from Creepoid for the track, "Shaking," off Cemetery Highrise Slum. The footage was shot entirely on Super 8 film by Paul Somers and Patrick Fitzgerald, and was featured at the Super Gr8 Film Festival in 2015. Creepoid is currently on tour with Superheaven for their last hurrah, and they’ll be rolling into town this Friday, June 24 at The Foundry with tourmates The Spirit of the Beehive. (Photo by Daniel Jackson)

"Shaking" by Creepoid from Paul Somers 

Nashville

The Daybreaks’ “Cruel Summer” cover is an icy cold summertime treat

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Summer isn’t all sunshine and icy drinks with fruit in them. No matter what The Beach Boys tried to tell you, it’s a season for loss as much as any other. A song like "Cruel Summer" works at taking a different approach to an overplayed trope, and the cover from The Daybreaks’ camp pulls double duty. Fully indulging in the bleak sorrow suggested in the composition of the 1980s original, it’s clearly a well thought out effort that doesn’t take the gimmicky style-swap change of some covers or the miserably by-the-numbers approach of many others, but instead explores the intent of the original in a meaningful way and adds to what was already present. This version, held aloft by a restrained instrumentation and hauntingly cool harmonies, is like a nice bit of shade from the heat. If you want to get into the summer spirit but aren’t sold on the idea of the season as a three month party, check out the video below. –Austin Phy

NYC

Synth-pop duo Kid Coyote to play Plough and the Stars on 6/22

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At the risk of assessing a small sample size consisting of one single, it’s clear that synth/indie pop duo Kid Coyote have a lot of potential. Their lone track, "Full Moon Rising," is reminiscent of Phantogram’s chiller, Big Boi-less offerings. Clara Berry’s smooth and spacey vocals hang over Joe O’Neil hybrid electro-acoustic production, giving their music a feeling both eery and smooth. With just this tune to their name, it will be exciting to see what else Kid Coyote will bring to the table when they perform at the Plough and Stars on 6/22. —Henry Solotaroff-Webber

NYC

Pink Mexico moves to NYC + releases debut album at Shea Stadium on 06.25

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Pink Mexico is the solo project of Robert Preston who has played drums for countless acts including Shilpa Ray. In the fall of 2014, Preston moved back to Brooklyn from Los Angeles to begin recording Pink Mexico’s second record, which he wrote primarily while still living in LA. In May, single “Buzz Kill” saw the light of the day. It’s a fuzz-laden track overflowing with self-deprecating humor and Preston’s deadpan vocal delivery. “Forgetting Everything” (streaming below) is a poppier song that looks back at the surf pop sound of the 60’s., with upbeat, vintage sounding vocal arrangements. Pink Mexico will release their sophomore album Fool on June 24th via Burger Records. The band will be celebrating the release at Shea Stadium on June 25th. – John Honan