While a core element of Sexy Coyote’s unique brand of pop-punk is the cacophony they create by crashing arrangements into oneanother, it never feels like its a process that’s being done haphazardly or ironically. Rather, on their recently released Danger in the Deep EP the band takes on the role of mad scientists, forging a sound that feels almost experimental at times but never without the precision or poise necesary to create a fundamentally tight sound. It’s one that works on multiple levels as well: impassioned vocals, booming drums and quick tempos get the heart racing, while at the same time intriguing and often-shifting guitar patterns keep the mind intrigued. Check out their new EP below. — Henry Solotaroff-Webber
Krust Toons: “Hive Mind” by Teddy Hazard
Krust Toons: "Hive Mind" 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.
A Deli NYC premiere: Ivy Meissner – “Talk At Me”
Ivy Meissner has a way of making you picture much of her music as a visual field while you listen. The Brooklyn singer-songwriter’s new song ‘Talk To Me’ begins simply enough, but takes on new meanings when she collides her softly spoken acoustic guitar and mellow vocals with loudly ringing telephones, heavily distorted drum kits, and telegraph wires. It’s a healthy dose of musique concrete dancing around Meissner’s wistful lyrics. Check out the tune below, and see the artist when she plays with Charlotte Cornfield and Space Captain on August 6th at Littlefield. – Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)
New Track: “Autobahn” – King Shampz
Philly hip-hop artist King Shampz recently dropped a new single called "Autobahn," which was released on his indie label Dead Wrong Records. It was inspired by his love for fast whips and former Croation pro baller Drazen Petrovic, who died in a car accident on the Autobahn in 1993. You can take the track for spin below, but be careful. 😉
New Camp Candle Mixtape Available for Streaming & Download
After release a few enticing singles, Camp Candle, the duo of Hetepsa and Nu Ra, has released its first mixtape, which you can now stream and download for free. You can take a listen to ERE, which is an Old English word that mean "before (in time)," representing the beginning of the group’s beginning (below). Camp Candle will also be performing for free on Thursday, July 14 at Spruce Street Harbor.
The Unending Thread Premieres New Music Video “Salvation Mountain”
Fresh from their live at The Hi Hat, The Unending Thread premieres their music video "Salvation Mountain" on The Deli LA. Home video aesthetic meets smooth jazz nods to the vape nation, VWs, and Nickelback. Julian Rogantini gets swept up chasing clouds and shirks on his pet responsibilities—meanwhile, Kim Reyes and Cesar Alas fight for the last Doritos. Credits to Daniel Gilbreath, Christina Hitchcock and Michael de Toffoli.
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The Unending Thread Premieres New Music Video “Salvation Mountain”
Fresh from their live at The Hi Hat, The Unending Thread premieres their music video "Salvation Mountain" on The Deli LA. Home video aesthetic meets smooth jazz nods to the vape nation, VWs, and Nickelback. Julian Rogantini gets swept up chasing clouds and shirks on his pet responsibilities—meanwhile, Kim Reyes and Cesar Alas fight for the last Doritos. Credits to Daniel Gilbreath, Christina Hitchcock and Michael de Toffoli.
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New Dream Safari EP Available for Streaming
A graceful union of keys and percussion and sweet bursts of saxophone mold Dream Safari’s latest release Cobalt. The EP captures a stress-evaporating, nocturnal-strolling tone as the sun begins to fade; the moon emerges, and a refreshing breeze washes over you. It’s relaxed while still building dance-generating sensations. You can catch Dream Safari on Friday, July 8 at Bourbon & Branch with Power Animal, The Undercover Dream Lovers, and a DJ Set from Suburban Living.
Saturday Night Sounds: Cool American – “Playing Along”
It’s not technically night time yet since summer loves its long days, but what better to help bring you into the July 4th holiday than a track from new band Cool American?
"Playing Along" premiered a few days ago on Stereogum, who accurately defined the single as a mixture between Motion City Soundtrack and Pavement. We couldn’t agree with that statement more.
Who wouldn’t appreciate a band who takes their name as a play off of that sparkly blue flavor of Doritos? For this July 4th weekend, be a cool American with Cool American and enjoy "Playing Along" on this Saturday night.
Daniel Rafn on his new track and upcoming album
Whether you know how to pronouce it or not, it’s highly likely you’ve heard the name ‘Rafn’ thrown around town. The Rafn brothers have worked both together and with others on various projects among the years, but their individual efforts prove fruitfully engaging.
Such is especially the case for Daniel Rafn, who has been working his way through artistically distressed and doubtful feelings to produce his newest track "Shalom," along with his fourth album The Hanged Man, due out later this year.
The first track to be released from the new album, "Shalom" offers the best representation of what can be expected on the album, according to Rafn. "I think it stands alone pretty well as just a song, while most everything else on the album seems to make more sense in the context of the album. "Shalom" was a good way to represent the whole, while the others are all extreme in some way," he says.
Its subtle play on phonetics is more personal than they appear at first, holding a double meaning. "I was born and raised in Salem, OR. Salem is an anglicized version of the Hebrew word ‘Shalom,’ which means peace. I’m saying in reality I’m from Salem, but in a spiritual emotional sense I like to think we come from a place of peace, like a peaceful pre-existence or something," Rafn says.
Yet the peaceful seeds behind the song oppose the effort put into both the song and album’s production. Anyone that’s delved into the creative arts knows the trials of continual inspiration, motivation and confidence in fabrication and Rafn himself admits how maturity in music comes with an emotional price tag.
"I contrast the peaceful origin with the angst of adulthood and finding your way…and finding out how to do what you wanna do in life," Rafn says. "The more serious I’ve gotten about making music or, the more committed you could say, the more "angsty" I’ve noticed I’ve become."
"It’s the frustration of having this great desire to make art and have it go out and effect people for the better versus the very real struggle of actually getting that art heard and accepted. Not to mention the personal struggle of just having to come to terms that you need to work a fuck-ton to even get better so that your art can be accepted in the first place!"
Most of us aren’t strangers to this frustration, especially when it comes to forcing yourself to push through a particular hurdle in the project. For Rafn that hurdle happened to be the next single he’s releasing from the album in August, "The I and The All," which he says he had the most trouble in writing.
"That one was just more of an arrangement problem. I had the whole thing done for months and when I came back to it, it just seemed too empty. I wanted to add a little more harmonic complexity to it so just took some going over," Rafn says.
No matter the struggles, every element of Daniel Rafn’s newest track is emotionally captivating and elevating. He’s having a release show for "Shalom" tomorrow at the Liquor Store with Old Grape God. Give "Shalom" and listen below and be on the lookout for The Hanged Man, dropping in October.
Coping Skills Cope Admirably at Creep Records July 2
"We live for jokes." You can get that sense when listening to the self-described "moderately gay post-ironic bummer pop" tunes of Coping Skills. The duo of Rachel Dispenza and Lauren DeLucca, through their music, seem to cope admirably with the complexities of being millennials in these modern times. Their witty observations make for fun, anthemic lines to sing-along to. The "cool" gals will be opening for Philly’s Doubles and Fake Boyfriend as well as New York’s Ankle Grease and Wilkes-Barre’s Hymn at Creep Records tonight. Creep Records, 1050 N. Hancock St. #76, 7pm, $5 All Ages (Photo by Abi Reimold) – H.M. Kauffman
Houdan the Mystic plays Strange Matter 7.8
Houdan the Mystic is a psychedelic math rock project that hails from the streets of Richmond, VA. Though they haven’t released anything new since 2014, their split album with Fight Clouds, Where’s My Shakespeare, is an entrancing number. The record opens with “The Mandler” (streaming below), a warm flitting ditty with tender vocals that echo in the distance, giving the track a haunting depth, as the guitar and drums sputter fervently along creating both a calming and urgent sensation that washes over you. Then they shift gears into thunderous instrumental tracks with a thick bass that cuts through at breakneck pace, creating contrast and accentuating the jagged and arrhythmic melodies in the album. The tracks flow in an almost train of thought form that constructs a texturally varied soundscape–making for an interesting listen. And even better yet, Houdan the Mystic plays Strange Matter on July 8 so make sure to head out and give them a listen. – Adriana S. Ballester