Former Deli Toronto Band of the Month, current finalist for the 97.7 HTZ FM Rock Search Contest and one of the buzziest bands in the GTA right now; Crown Lands might be wearing a crown soon if they keep moving at this rate. This heavy-prog two piece recently recorded at the legendary Chalet Studios in Ontario and are releasing an episodic documentary of their experiences at this majestic looking studio. Episode 2 takes you into the ideas behind the new record and how it compares to their earlier EP. Plus you hear from a manager of what looks to be the most comfortable recording studio in the world. Enjoy this teaser for "Rise Over Run" from Crown Lands and see them during NXNE at Cherry Cola’s on June 17th along with Blurred Vision, Flamingo Báy, Kill Sid and King Beez. – Kris Gies
Hayride Casualties releases “Fossil Fuel Kid” LP, plays The Paper Box Fest on 06.11
There’s something for everyone in the folk/country/rock scene on Hayride Casualties‘ new album Fossil Fuel Kid. It’s a superbly arranged, guitar-driven, bluegrass-influenced record delivered with compelling vocal performances by frontman Daniel DeWald. Those looking for rock will enjoy "The Catskills Ain’t For Sale," the album’s single, while folkies will ease into title track "Fossil Fuel Kid," and country fans will enjoy "Antarctica." But the best part, if you can’t already tell from the song titles, is the underlying theme of this otherwise nuanced protest album: climate change. DeWald himself has volunteered in grassroots environmental campaigns, and Fossil Fuel Kid explores his (and our) complicity in the matter. Listen for the lyrics, the Americana guitar figures, the tasteful harmonies, the message… there’s so much to pick apart in this album that you might just find yourself with a song or two on repeat. The album is out June 9th and Hayride Casualties plays a release show at The Paper Box in Brooklyn on June 11th. -Geena Kloeppel
BOAT CULTURE – NEW ALBUM “MARBLE”
Lo-Fi garage pop outfit Boat Culture are back with a new album "Marble". The opening track "Blown Away" has a great summertime sound to it. The kinda tunes you can lay out on the beach to or fire up when it’s time to start gettin’ rowdy. Dreamy reverby vibes help you float along with the thumping drums and jangly guitars. Wait till near the end for the left turn as well! It gives the tune a whole new set of tricks to enjoy. See Boat Culture at Monarch Tavern on June 20 with Nice Try, Mulligrub and Prime Junk. – Kris Gies
ASHES AT DAWN – “REBORN”
Ashes at Dawn are a rock n roll band based in Oshawa. They have an interesting combination of sound as the music is very influenced by classic rock guitar tunes while the vocals have a softer pop punk approach. They have just released a lyric video for their brand new track "Reborn". It’s a catchy tune with enough bad assness from the shredding guitar licks to keep it on the edge. They are celebrating the release of "Reborn" at the Opera House on Friday (June 9) along with Black Collar Union, The Maysides and No King For Countrymen. – Kris Gies
Professor Caveman Release New EP, Vol. 3
Rob Romano and his New Brunswick based band Professor Caveman just released a super intriguing and borderline bizarre EP, titled Vol. 3. Their first work since 2014, the record is a completely different project than their previous garage/punk release Vol. 2. Here, Romano provides a unique combination of funk, synthpop, psychedelia and lo-fi sounds, offering an unpredictable songwriting style reminiscent of a more subdued early Foxygen. The first half of Vol. 3 is jam-packed with a variety of sonic ideas. The luscious, crisp guitar chords on opening track “Lemon Water” become entirely unfamiliar within two minutes: they melt, blend, and evolve into something else entirely; cryptic and fuzzy vocals mumble barely articulate lyrics with a South American flavor, wallowing into ever-changing bass lines and drum beats, all accompanied by a horn section. The second track “Tappy Tappy Bling Bling” is not that different sonically, but takes a slightly different route, with synths and wah filtered guitars that sound at once loungy and psychedelic. The second half of Vol. 3 balances these aspects with an even more relaxed vibe similar to artists like TOPS and Mac Demarco. Be sure to check out their Facebook page for any upcoming live shows. – Pearse Devlin
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Famous Laughs bring spacey psych-rock to Hideout 06.10
This Saturday, Chicago’s Famous Laughs will be hitting the stage in their hometown at the Hideout. The ambient-rock group has put out a few tracks throughout the years on SoundCloud, more recently with a chilling six-and-a-half minute song titled, “The Handwriting Sings”. The track features an ambient layering of electric guitars that mesh smoothly with repeated and chilling lyrics, a melancholic sound reminiscent of “Sleep Apnea” by Beach Fossils in a more disordered, disjointed fashion (psych rock aficionados will also hear a hint of Syd Barrett). Be sure to check them out as they open up for Fire-Tools and Horse Lords on June 10th. – Pearse Devlin
Silent Pilot play Live 105’s BFD 2017 on 06.10
San Francisco’s pop-rock quartet Silent Pilot is playing at Live 105’s BFD 2017 at the Shoreline Ampitheatre in Mountain View on June 10th. Their most recent release, 2016’s heartSOUNDS, is a 5-track EP that hearkens to early-2000s emo/pop-rock like Brand New, Blink 182 and Sum41. Check out the official video for "California" below! – Ethan Ames
New Joy Riding LP Available for Streaming & Purchase
Joy Riding recently shared their full-length debut You’re So Smart, which is now available via Black Rd Records. With an inside view on storylines, the band delivers thoughtful, steadily-paced power-pop with a calming, melodic precision. The quintet unifies those even-keeled, personal tones with an energetic uplifting appeal. Joy Riding will be celebrating its arrival with a record release show on Friday, June 16 at Johnny Brenda’s, where they’ll be supported by Sad Actor and Aspiga. (Photo by John Helmuth)
New Alexandra Gordon EP Available for Streaming & Purchase
Guest House, the new EP from Alexandra Gordon, is available now via L-Cat Records. Soothing harmonies wash over you as delicate, bedroom-folk instrumentation gently guides. These momentary, snapshot-style recordings sweep through one’s mind as unobstructed recollections of authenticity. The album is endearing in its beautiful, lo-fi simplicity.
Brooklyn garage rockers Teen Vice share track “Kiss It Goodbye,” release EP Saddest Summer on 7/14
Emerging from their own previously established bands, Brooklyn’s Teen Vice prepares to release their debut EP Saddest Summer on July 14 via Commission Music. Tammy Hart, who provides lead vocals and guitar, initially made a name for herself in the bands Winning Looks, Making Friendz and MEN. Bassist/vocalist Joshua Ackley and drummer Derek Pippin had long been the core of punk band The Dead Betties, previously featured on The Deli here. Guitarist May Dantas rounds out the quartet, whose sound attempts to meld Fleetwood Mac style melodies with the punk aggression of Hole. On featured track “Kiss It Goodbye” (streaming below) clean, jangly guitar chords establish the three chord rhythm before thrashing drums, fuzzy electric guitar and bass throb crash through. Tammy’s vocals provide a softer touch on verse lyrics like “swear I didn’t mean it – really didn’t mean it,” while the chorus explodes with Joshua joining in on title line lyrics “so kiss it na, na, na, na, na – goodbye”. Teen Vice will play Sunnyvale on 8/5 with The Suzan. – Dave Cromwell
RVA’s Lobo Marino defies cynicism with their soulful world-folk
When I first clicked on the bandcamp page of Lobo Marino, the cynic in me scoffed at the idea of two Americans living in Richmond, VA imitating throat singing and chanting meditatively about the sun setting. However, after listening to a few tracks I was impressed by the power of Lobo Marino’s music, the versatile song-writing and moving meditations on the ebb and flow of life.
A lot of bands claim to be making music more for its own sake than the money, but with Lobo Marino one gets the sense that it might actually be true.
-Written by Michael Dranove
New Track: “You’ll Cry” – Residuels
Garage-psych power trio Residuels was not planning to release its latest single "You’ll Cry". However, with the recent passing of music great Gregg Allman, the band felt that the "sort of self-indulgent" 70’s "Southern Rock"-inspired number would be a fitting tribute. Residuels will also be heading out on tour next month with The Coathangers, but before that takes place, they’ll be rockin’ the AM on Sunday morning, June 25 at The Barbary for the first annual Psychedelic Breakfast with An Albatross, Die Choking, and much, much more.