Portland

Tender Loving Winter Times

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Comparatively speaking in regards to the rest of the west coast, it’s cold as shit outside. Since most of us have been schlepping around our respective abodes in snow day sweatpants attire, it’s time to put on our finest doodads for a night that’s sure to be less dramatic than the ones back in grade school. Say hello to yet another year of Tender Loving Empire’s Winter Formal.

TLE doesn’t disappoint, and this year’s lineup continues in their good holiday faith. Rap Class will be up first, setting a lasting ambiance with his moody yet movement-inducing electronic sounds. With the voice of a soulful angel and enough rhythm to make anyone scream "okurrr!," Maarquii will be giving everyone some much needed life before that cumbia kicks in and gets everyone all sweaty, thanks to Orquestra Pacifico Tropical.

We’re all in need of dancing away this shitty year and TLE’s Winter Formal allows us to do so while still spreading some Christmas spirit. The dance is a toy drive for the Portland Fire & Rescue Toy & Joy Makers, so come out this Saturday with $10 and a toy (or $20 and no toy, as half of that will serve as donation). Come dressed at least mildly to impress, hit up the onsite photobooth and turn up for the season!

NYC

A band to check out: Language plays Pine Box and Alphaville on December 17-22

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If you have ever wandered how The Feelies would have sounded if they played their instruments like Fugazi (you obviously haven’t, have you?) you’ll find the answer in ‘Pre-Campaign,’ a pretty darn tense post punk gem by Brooklyn’s Language. The track opens their latest EP Junket,‘ which proceeds along post-punk/post-hardcore coordinates, showcasing an invetive attitude sprinkled with math tendencies. Check out second track ‘Lex’ below, and – if you are in the mood for some sublime, loud noise, don’t miss them live at either Pine Box Rock Shop on December 17th or at Alphaville on the 22nd.

Philadelphia

New Music Video: “Under The Rug” – Steady Hands

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To honor the arrival of their double LP Rude Boys Of Bar Rock (Lame-O Records), Steady Hands, who is fronted by Modern Baseball drummer Sean Huber, just shared a new music video for album opener "Under The Rug". Directed by Emily Dubin, the camera focuses on the adorable "#1 daug," Bruce, enjoying a lazy afternoon with his favorite toy and a vinyl copy of the group’s new record. Keeping it simple; it becomes more eye candy for animal lovin’ YouTubers. (Photo by Jessica Flynn) 

Philadelphia

Square Peg Round Hole EP Release Show at Crane Arts Dec. 15

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Crane Arts presents a rare opportunity this evening in the Icebox, as the experimental trio of Square Peg Round Hole, accompanied by a horn section as well as Josh Miller for a commemorative (one-time only) performance, brings their new ambient-oriented EP Five Years (Spartan Records) to life. The album, in and of itself, shifts gears, traveling through delicate, contemplative clouds in lieu of their characteristic, percussive style. Not only that, the EP will be paired/packaged with a limited edition original art print from the band’s own Carlos Pecheco-Perez. The transfixing electro-noise collective of Triangulus ushers in a sonic session that extends the spectrum. Crane Arts, 1400 N. American St., 8pm, $5/$20 (admission + original artwork print & EP download), All Ages – Michael Colavita

Philadelphia

New Music Video: “Wishful Thinking” – Clique

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The video for Clique’s “Wishful Thinking” finds the quartet stepping outdoors, however, remaining in the comfortable seclusion of their living room setting. Directed by the band’s own Travis Arterburn, the footage also features Shannen Moser, whom provided backing vocals on the track, found on Burden Piece, which is available via Topshelf Records. You can also find Clique indoors (thankfully) tonight at Everybody Hits with Ursula, Stove, and Sun Young.

New England

The FORZ Bring Infectious Power-Pop to Sally O’Brien’s 12/31

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Listening to The FORZ’s sophomore album Running From The Past, it’s hard not to see the irony in the title.  The brain child of songwriting duo Cole Tyler and Anthony Graziano, the Boston power pop quartet has embraced a wonderfully Beatles-esque/surf rock dynamic, bringing a modern energy to a tried and true formula of quality songwriting and simple, catchy melodies.  All four members share the title of lead singer, adding an extra layer of variety in their vocal stylings.  If you’re in the mood for some high-energy nostalgia, help Boston’s fab four ring in the New Year at Sally O’Brien’s on 12/31. -Brian Varneke

 

San Francisco

TONIGHT: Benefit for Oakland Fire Relief Feat Primus Dan Deacon and More – Fox Theater

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Tonight, we hope you’ll make your way to the Fox Theater in Oakland to support Oakland United: A Benefit for Oakland Fire Relief.

Oakland United is a A Night of Music and Stories featuring Christopher Willits, Dan Deacon, Gabe Meline (KQED), Fantastic Negrito, Geographer, Hieroglyphics, Jay Som, Josette Melchor (Gray Area), Kennedy Ashlyn and Anya Taylor (Them Are Us Too), Primus, Rogue Wave, Sam Lefebvre (East Bay Express), Sidecar Tommy (Beats Antique), The Coup, Thao Nguyen, tUnE-yArDs, Tycho and many more!

Hosted by Josette Melchor of the Gray Area Foundation For The Arts, which started a fund shortly after the tragedy and has collected over $500,000 to date. The fund is collaborating closely with the Oakland Mayor’s Office and the Red Cross as well as getting guidance from local arts institutions. The immediate needs of fire victims will be the fund’s priority with the Red Cross as the first point of contact for allocation of the funds received from the Oakland Sports Teams funds. 

Fox Theater 

Oakland, CA 

Wednesday, December 14, 2016 

Show: 7:00pm

Buy tickets here.

NYC

Big Thief on the cover of The Deli NYC issue #49

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Ladies and germs,

Issue #49 of The Deli NYC is out, and wonderful indie folkers Big Thief (check out their recent video ‘Humans’ below) are on its cover. The issue features also a Q&A with NJ’s indie pop group Forth Wanderers (video also streaming) and an article about the Best 2016 Records by Emerging NYC artists!

Our friends at Gearphoria bring you guitar pedal related content in the second half of the magazine.

Enjoy!

The Deli’s Staff

Philadelphia

New Video: Audiotree Live Session – Cayetana

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Cayetana stopped by Audiotree for a live session while they were in Chicago for two nights at the Double Door, supporting The Bouncing Souls and The Flatliners. The set consists of fan favorites ("Serious Things Are Stupid," "Freedom1313" & "Hot Dad Calendar") as well as a couple of unreleased songs ("Certain For Miles" & "Mesa"). The ladies also shared that they’ll be self-releasing their next album. Cayetana already have a hefty U.S. tour schedule lined up for 2017, where they’ll be supporting Lemuria on their 10th Anniversary tour for the group’s first LP Get Better. You’ll be able to catch them in Philly on Saturday, February 18 at the First Unitarian Church. BTW: Props to Augusta Koch for toughenin’ it out through this session!

NYC

Acid Dad headlines Baby’s All Right on Sat 12.17 with Gymshorts and Rips

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Our Best Emerging of NYC band or 2015, psych garage trio Acid Dad will be headlining Baby’s All Right on Saturday 12.17 with two other gritty vintage sounding local bands, Gymshorts and Rips. Enjoy their tunes below, but if you want to experience their true brute sonic power (and irresistible sensual antics), don’t miss them live!

Philadelphia

Debut Aster More EP Available for Streaming & Download

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The self-titled debut EP from Aster More connects, balancing the immediacy of intimate harmony-laced vocals, while building backend thrust before tearing through in a soothing/scorching, shoegaze-y, instrumental cold burn. The fledgling six-piece features Pat Graham (Spraynard), Rachel Wetzel (Dreambook), and Carolyn Haynes (Ghost Gum, The Only Ghost in Town, ex-Catnaps). Collect your thoughts, and then tear into space on a solo-passenger shuttle!

NYC

The Upperclass Men release new track, play SOB’s on 12/28

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On their Soundcloud profile, The Upperclass Men describe themselves as a mix between The Roots, The Beastie Boys and recent Trump confidant Kanye West. Self-written or PR-written band descriptions are often bogus, but this one, despite its apparent haughtiness, really does offer some insight into The Upperclass Men’s abrasive hip-hop sound. On their latest release, "Recipe," the emcees of the band trade jabbing lyrics about partying, reminiscent of the early Beasties. The instrumental has crisp ?uestlovian drums, and tumultuous horn-like synths that wouldn’t be out of place on Yeezy’s latest album. It’s rare for a group to be able to wear such prominent influences on their sleeves without getting weighed down, but The Upperclass Men do so and even manage to soar. You can see them live at SOB’s on 12/28. —Henry Solotaroff-Webber