Man Overboard fans have the opportunity to share an intimate night of music with the band’s own Zac Eisenstein. Next Sunday, June 4 at Voltage Lounge, he’ll be performing music from his solo acoustic project Bright Green, and will also be joined by Cold Collective, Gin War, and Above the Mendoza. To enter for a chance to win a pair of tix, just send an email to thedelimagazinephiladelphia@gmail.com with the subject line "That’s Heaven Behind Me". Please also include your cell number in the body of the message (in case of an emergency). Good luck! (Photo by Liz Gibbs)
Bunk Buddha to curate Mind Field Music and Arts Festival 09.15 – 09.16
On September 15th-16th, Baltimore-based electronic/hip-hop group, Bunk Buddha, is set to headline the Mind Field Music and Arts Festival in Bunker Hill, West Virginia. In addition to playing 3 sets, the band will also have a hand in curating the multi-platform festival, which will include late-night acoustic bluegrass and folk jams, art installations, a community campfire, nature walks, group meditation, and more. Have a listen to Bunk Buddha below! – Ethan Ames
Vivienne Eastwood release video for ‘NONS,’ play Brooklyn Bazaar on 5/28
Premiering their latest video “Nons” exclusively here on The Deli, dreampoppers Vivienne Eastwood present a gazey journey of internal discovery. The track’s slow motion groove, rising bassline and dramatic guitar melody would seem the perfect match for David Lynch’s newly revived Twin Peaks franchise. With a languid minor chord feel, images of sea creatures in fish tanks are superimposed over pensive looking band members. Mysterious notations like the wording “Friedrichsthalii 1999” appear momentarily before disappearing under the aquatics. Using cinematic techniques like split-screen allows for dual image storytelling and a multi-view experience. While angelic background vocals create lush emotional peaks, it’s the calmer moments that ultimately provide for deeper reflection. Vivienne Eastwood will be playing at Brooklyn Bazaar on 5/28 with Surf Rock Is Dead and Melt. – Dave Cromwell
Humble Fire releases “Taliesin” video, plays The Pietsch Tree on 06.03
DC-based avant-pop band Humble Fire recently released a music video for "Taliesin," a single from their forthcoming album, Builder, out July 14th. Filmed in a domestic setting (probably a nod to bedroom recording practices), the video matches the ethereal song and its experimental vocal arrangement with the abstract movements of a group of dancers. A crescendo of editing, featuring reversed video cuts and musicians casually noodling on their instruments in tight rooms, compliments the percussive build-up of the song. Humble Fire will be playing at The Pietsch Tree in Baltimore on June 3rd, as well as the dates below!
6/3 – Baltimore, MD / Dallas Street Block Party (The Pietsch Tree)
7/1 – Falls Church, VA / HERA Music Festival
8/11 – Washington, DC / Rock & Roll Hotel (Album Release Show) w/NUEX and TBD
– Ethan Ames
New Video: Five Years Release Show – Square Peg Round Hole
The instrumental trio of Square Peg Round Hole recently shared its new EP, entitled Five Years. A rejuvenating, meditative calm washes over you, as one observes the encircling environment to blossom. Through subtle points of illumination, a beautiful vividness emerges. You can stream the album in its entirety HERE, and you can also view a video created by Vic Firth below, featuring a performance of the full album from the band’s release show at the IceBox Project Space, as well as four reimagined arrangements of older Square Peg Round Hole songs. The group was accompanied by Joshua Chase Miller, Tessa K Ellis, and Anna Meadors, providing guest vocals, guitar, saxophone, and flugelhorn.
Final night of The Hum with Deradoorian, Eartheater, The Blow, Chaos Chaos + more
The final night of The Hum 2017 (a series featuring female NYC musicians collaborating live organized by LPR presents and sponsored by The Deli NYC) reserves a truly spectacular line up that must not be missed. From The Blow‘s synth pop gems to Eartheater‘s haunting experimentation, the talent on display is remarkable and absolutely in line with what we here at The Deli expect from artists active in a scene famous for its edge. On the bill also indie pop sister duo Chaos Chaos, droney vocalist Deradoorian (of Dirty Projector fame), Miho Hatori of Cibo Matto and experimental artists Ikue Mori and Clarice Jensen.
Check out this awesome compilation of the songs by the artists in tonight’s bill we found on SoundCloud!
Debut Gibbous Moon EP Available for Streaming & Purchase
Psych-rock power trio Gibbous Moon has released its debut self-titled EP. Enchanting vocals vaporize around a ruthless rhythm section and rifftastic guitar. Dealing in beguiling blasts of heavy, the unit appears in control, while volatile tendencies lie in waiting. You can catch them tomorrow night at Connie’s Ric Rac, sharing the stage with The Mojo Machine, Disoriental, and Roxy Rollz.
Vaelastrasz’s “Glyph of Inspired Hymns” is weird, eerie, and good
For the past year or so, Fairfax’s Vaelastrasz has been quietly developing their electronic composition skills. The releases have always seemed promising, and “Glyph of Inspired Hymns” gives a lot of reason to think that Vaelastrasz is starting to really come into their own as an electronic musician. The album art, a black and white photo of an old church, is at once nostalgic and haunting, an aesthetic which meshes well with the antique, dystopian ambiance given off by tracks like “In Memory of the Third” and “Cathedral I”. Interestingly, behind the ambiance often lies post-rock grooves, keeping the tracks from sounding repetitive.
In all, some very good music produced on this album, looking forward to hearing more from Vaelastrasz.
-Written by Michael Dranove
Spare Spells Finally Drop Long Awaited Full Length
Spare Spells first caught our eye at the top of the year, when we nominated them for our Artist of the Month poll. Their haunted synth rock granted them the win, of course, but at the time the only peeks into it we had were from Neon/Noir EP. We longed to hear more and after being teased with the prospect of their first full length The Narrows coming out at an undisclosed time. Finally, Spare Spells adorers have gotten their wish, since The Narrows officially comes out today.
You can stream it below, but stopping by the Waypost tonight to see them perform the tracks live will be even better. Combined with some visuals from Ash Plains and the night becomes elevated in its perfection.
THINLY VEILED DOUBLE ENTENDRES – “CAPTAIN FISH HEART”
Long band name/short song. The Thinly Veiled Double Entendres have released a video for their single "Captain Fish Heart". This little ditty is a fun rockabilly tune that’ll get your toes tappin’. I recommend findin’ yourself a nice lady to hit the floor with and spin around until it’s time for the next drink. TTVDE put on a great live show with a solid rhythm section, powerful vocals, slinky guitar licks and nice harmonies. They could play at the saloon or the rock bar…as long as they have some booze to fuel em up. Go see these ladies and fellas on Friday at Cherry Colas along with Flamingo Báy and Jim Dan Dee. – Kris Gies
The Tambo Rays to Release New EP – Recharge
The Oakland based band, The Tambo Rays are gearing up to release their new album, Recharged. In examining the sound, story and circumstances injected into Oakland-based indie-pop-rock band The Tambo Rays’ new EP, you would be hard pressed to come up with a more fitting title than Recharged.
With Recharge, The Tambo Rays craft buoyant, sun-soaked pop-rock as Sara’s infectious vocals and energy spring out like the prismatic light structures their father was famous for creating in the 70s. The EPs five life-affirming tracks respond to the uncertainties we all face with radiant positivity and saccharine, driving pop-rock reminiscent of golden-era Blondie. The EP also marks the band’s first release with Lisa Weiss (keys) who joined in 2016.
Recharge will be released on July 17th on OIM Records. Listen to the album’s latest single, Get It Right Now.
The Rizzos return with a new LP, play The Well tonight
In 2015, Megan Mancini, Bettina Warshaw, and Justin Ferraro released a three-song EP entitled “No Parents, No Rules” under the pseudonym The Rizzos. Now, two years later, they’re back with a new member and a new approach to their music. In “No Parents, No Rules 2: Beneath The Planet of No Rules,” Josh Park joins on lead guitar, filling out their sound without taking away their fuzzy garage band roots. Despite the simple lyrics on songs like “Suckitude” (filled with interjections of “no duh,” and “you suck,”) the band has clearly grown up. Their coming of age is evident in the clean and energetic live recordings included on the album, as well as in the record’s cover — the “No Parents, No Rules” cover pictured four children, while on the latest LP the members appear as they are (with an intentional awkwardness to them). As if to say "We don’t want to grow up, but we are slowly resigning to the idea." You can see The Rizzos tonight at The Well with Lumps. – Lilly Milman, photo by Jeanette D. Moses