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The Tracks release passionate debut single “Go Out Tonight”
L.A.

The Tracks release passionate debut single “Go Out Tonight”

Posted on: February 7, 2017

The Tracks’ first single, “Go Out Tonight”, is the reason why indie rock is making a comeback. At first listen you might mistake the East LA quartet for an English rock band because they’re so effortlessly cool. Guitarist-vocalist Venancio Bermudez sings fearlessly and with passion, roaring over guitar riffs and drums. Even with only one single under their belt, there’s a certain sense of urgency and self-awareness that makes them important to today’s indie rock scene. They’ve just released a video for their first song and plan on releasing  the record soon. The Tracks have a bunch of gigs lined up this summer, so be on the lookout. – Lea Phillips 

New Track: “Death From Above” – The Stone Eye
Philadelphia

New Track: “Death From Above” – The Stone Eye

Posted on: February 7, 2017

“Death From Above,” the latest single from the duo of Stephen Burdick and Jeremiah Bertin, a.k.a. The Stone Eye, surges from the start as fuzzed-out guitar pairs with pummeling percussion. Sitting in the 90’s grunge/hard rock window, the vocals draw out of a mild valley. Then, those pulverizing guitar riffs and non-stop drums provide the push to the finish line. (Photo by Ian Ong)

Jess Ledbetter Debuts Nostalgic Video for “SENTIMENTAL”
Austin

Jess Ledbetter Debuts Nostalgic Video for “SENTIMENTAL”

Posted on: February 7, 2017

Jess Ledbetter grew up in Texas, but spent time in New York playing music under the moniker, JACKIE. Upon moving back to her home state, Jess became the frontwoman of 90’s nostalgia-influenced band, Honeyrude. However Jess also wanted to try writing, recording, and playing everything on her own in a home studio, hence this new self-titled project. While Jess’s sound is sprinkled with alternative 90’s sounds, her soothing yet pained voice evokes more of an Angel Olsen or Cat Power vibe that meanders through catchy melodies and shimmering guitars. In the new music video for "SENTIMENTAL", Jess links up with cinematographer and friend, Cyrus Moshrefi, to create a visual link to her hometown and past. The video features shots of Ledbetter’s childhood neighbor and friend, Libby Spencer, as well as an airplane that sat on Spencer’s lawn, playing in the theme of sentimentality. Jess is approaching the rollout of her music in a unique way, choosing not to release an album, but instead put forth a continuous stream of songs accompanied by videos for as long as it seems necessary.   

 

 

 

 
A Deli NYC premiere: Nozart’s new cinematic single “Puppet”
NYC

A Deli NYC premiere: Nozart’s new cinematic single “Puppet”

Posted on: February 7, 2017

Here with his newest enthralling avant-art single "Puppet" is Noah Kellman, performing under his moniker Nozart. Kellman, a "fantastical musical storyteller", weaves melodic tapestries out of digital soundscapes, extraterrestrial noise, and relentless electric beats. Kellman’s education as a jazz musician plays into his compositions, which deliver modern orchestrations in a futuristic orchestral style.

We’ve featured Kellman as Nozart before on The Deli NYC. His song "Just Let It Go" is still in our Best Songs By Emerging NYC Artists playlists. "Puppet" follows the style of his previous work, complete with musical buzzes and synth arpeggios bubbling underneath haunting vocals. Listen for sci-fi sound effects peeking out; Doctor Who fans, you might hear the sound of a TARDIS if you try hard enough. Listen to "Puppet" below. – Will Sisskind

CE unveils single ‘Soulstiss’ + plays Rockwood tomorrow (02.08)
NYC

CE unveils single ‘Soulstiss’ + plays Rockwood tomorrow (02.08)

Posted on: February 7, 2017

Soulful and lyrically enticing, CE delivers avant soul that’s easy on the ears. Single "Soulstiss," based on looped, evocative vocal samples and minimal electronic drums, fluctuates between Hip Hop and R&B, but builds on an atmoshpere and production a lot moodier than those genre got us used to, transporting the listener into a spiritual realm where CE’s smooth vocals act as a comforting agent. The emerging Brooklyn artist self-produced this track, which will be included in his forthcoming LP, "Songs in the Key of Solitude," with the help of Will Fraker and Matt FX. If this song is any indication of how it will sound, we can certainly look forward to feeding our souls. Catch him playing this Wednesday the 8th at Rockwood Music Hall with Space Captain & Bells Atlas. – Lea Phillips

No One and the Somebodies bring insanity to Sunnyvale on March 1st
NYC

No One and the Somebodies bring insanity to Sunnyvale on March 1st

Posted on: February 7, 2017

With an "anything goes" aesthetic reminiscent of Jeff Rosenstock’s DIY ska/punk collective Bomb the Music Industry! (but ten times noisier/weirder), Bronx’s No One and the Somebodies is an ambitious excercize in blending instrumental experimentation, punky vocals, and fun. Mathy tendencies, blended with or juxtaposed to uncoordinated melodies and slacking moments, come together to somehow build a sound that kinda makes sense, in particular for those music fans that are still in search of unusual music that defies categorizations. Not new to the scene, One and the Somebodies released their debut album in 2004, and their latest (a split album with Palberta) in the summer of 2015. You can see them live at Sunnyvale on March 1st.

The Deli’s Best Emerging Philly Punk/Metal Artist: Mannequin Pussy!
Philadelphia

The Deli’s Best Emerging Philly Punk/Metal Artist: Mannequin Pussy!

Posted on: February 7, 2017

Congrats to Mannequin Pussy for winning The Deli Philly’s Readers’/Fans’ and Overall (readers/fans + jurors) Polls for the Punk/Metal category! There are few emerging bands that can match the energy and ferocity of a live performance from Marisa Dabice, Thanasi Paul, Kaleen Reading and Colins Regisford. The band also released one of the best Philly albums of 2016 in Romantic (Tiny Engines), which was our November Record of the Month. "Mannequin Pussy’s ability to transition between melody and dissonance from track to track is mesmerizing." The quartet will be performing next in Philly on February 24 at Johnny Brenda’s as part of The Trevor Project Benefit. 

We also need to mention Pinkwash, who placed second in the overall chart, and Soul Glo, who was runner-up in our readers’/fans’ poll and third overall in this category – well done guys and gal!

 

Otto Rollo
Chicago

Otto Rollo

Posted on: February 7, 2017

Otto Rollo is the work of David Seeber. He recently released his Collected EP’s, Vol. 1 through Florida’s Illuminated Paths. His work is combination of samples, found sounds, and lo-fi instrumentation.

Cornel West Theory shows potential on “MR COLVIN (sir)”
NYC

Cornel West Theory shows potential on “MR COLVIN (sir)”

Posted on: February 7, 2017

Cornel West Theory’s “MR COLVIN (sir)” starts out with an attention grabbingly raw, expletive heavy introduction, segueing into a truly funky beat, just begging to have rhymes dropped over it. To this end, the group does not disappoint, delivering some hard and fast poetry over the beautiful instrumental track. In short, the first two minutes of the track are a slam dunk, truly cutting edge material; a great intro, an irresistibly funky beat, and smooth, hard flow.

Check out “Mr Colvin (sir)” by Cornel West Theory, from their album The T.A.B.L.E. TOO.

 

-Written by Michael Dranove

 

Best Emerging NYC Folk/Americana Artists: The National Reserve, Margaret Glaspy, Bailen + 11 more!
NYC

Best Emerging NYC Folk/Americana Artists: The National Reserve, Margaret Glaspy, Bailen + 11 more!

Posted on: February 6, 2017

Our Best of NYC poll for Folk and Americana artist ended yesterday and the winners are in! 

READERS’ POLL WINNERS: THE NATIONAL RESERVE

Emerging New York City folksters, The National Reserve, who won the "popular vote," are mixing things up in the NYC scene by delivering a dose of much needed southern twang. Merging blues, rock, folk and country, their 2015 EP, "Easy Does It," is a solid slice of Americana, enriched by powerful and expressive vocals. Lead singer and guitarist, Sean Walsh, has this sort of storyteller voice that will rope you in and make you believe you are at a Honky Tonk in Nashville. Judging from their impressive 2016 live record, this is the kind of band you need to see on a stage, and you’ll have the opportunity to do just that on February 16 at The Knitting Factory in Brooklyn. (Lea Phillips)

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

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OVERALL POLL CATEGORY WINNER (READERS + JURORS): MARGARET GLASPY

As you SHOULD know by now, there is also a winner of the composite chart for each category tackled in our polls. The composite chart also takes into account the votes of the local jurors (mostly bloggers and local venue bookers) who picked all the nominees in our list.

Sumptuous songwriter Margaret Glaspy is the winner of this category’s overall poll – we covered her already many times, and her album ‘Emotions and Math‘ made it in our "Best NYC Records of 2016 List" in our latest print issue.

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We also need to mention Bailen, who was our Artist of the Month not long ago and placed second in the overall chart, with a high score both from the jury and the readers – well done guys!

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Here’s the list of all the finalists in the Folk/Americana category.

 Bailen
  27%   113 votes
 Bellows
  0%   3 votes
 Big Thief
  2%   9 votes
 Cassandra Jenkins
  0%   2 votes
 Don Dilego & the Touristas
  0%   0 votes
 The End of America
  0%   0 votes
 Howth
  23%   97 votes
 Julia Haltigan
  0%   2 votes
 Julian Lage
  0%   2 votes
 Margaret Glaspy
  3%   13 votes
 The National Reserve
  35%   146 votes
 Swoon Lake
  6%   25 votes
 Vagabon
  0%   1 vote
 White Lighters
  0%   3 votes
Answering Machine brings bubbly pop punk tunes to Sunnyvale on 02.15
NYC

Answering Machine brings bubbly pop punk tunes to Sunnyvale on 02.15

Posted on: February 6, 2017

With the Woman’s March taking over just a few weeks ago, girl power is at its very high  – in NYC in particular – and a much needed force nowadays – anywhere in the world. Brooklyn trio Answering Machine expresses that power musically through bubbly yet kick ass punk pop that incorporates every type of emotion into one song (whether cheerful, woeful, or frantic). Check out their debut EP here and see them live at Sunnyvale on February 15th. – Jocelyn Huggler

Krust Toons: “How Suzie Got Her Groove Back” by Tedd Hazard
Philadelphia

Krust Toons: “How Suzie Got Her Groove Back” by Tedd Hazard

Posted on: February 6, 2017

Krust Toons: "How Suzie Got Her Groove Back" by Tedd 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.

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