Brand new 80’s synth rock from right here in Toronto. Lady Electric has a very cool sound that could have been brought to the future by Marty Mcfly from 1985. Their tune “Who Has To Know” has a night time cruisin’ feel to it. Very funky bass lines and sharp drums. The synth really carries the whole tune though and keeps you ridin’ with it the whole time. The vocals fit perfectly in with the song as well. You don’t hear much of these kinda tunes comin’ out these days so dig in. – Kris Gies
New Irreversible Entanglements EP Available for Streaming & Purchase
Progressive, liberation, free jazz ensemble Irreversible Entanglements just released its self-titled EP via International Anthem/Don Giovanni Records. Combining the socially conscious, poetic prowess of Camae Ayewa (a.k.a. Moor Mother) with the expansive fervor and fury collectively by Keir Neuringer (alto saxophone), Aquiles Navarro (trumpet), Luke Stewart (double bass), and Tcheser Holmes (drums), the group pushes against the status quo in a raw yet refined demonstration of resistance. Musically advancing on a non-linear, albeit absorbing path, while providing a detail-rich, sonic canvas, lyrically, the messages ring clear and direct. What may initially sound "out there" is in fact right here in front of you.
New Track: “Oregon Chem-Trail” – Plaque Marks
Anxiety Driven Nervous Worship, the forthcoming debut EP from Plaque Marks, is slated for release on October 27 via Learning Curve Records. Grim desperation resounds in the vocals, as a pulverizing spiral of backend and merciless guitar steamroll ahead on its new single “Oregon Chem-Trail”. Unifying members of Creepoid, Ecstatic Vision, Fight Amp, and The Powder Room sounded good in theory; now, that hypothetical can be heard, and it hits as hard as one can hope. You can catch the band at Kung Fu Necktie on Wednesday, November 15, with Bardus and Rubber. (Photo by Dante Torrieri)
Bermuda Angels Premiere Self-Titled Debut 09.29
Bermuda Angels offers half entrancing, half disturbing synth-driven art-pop that is dark and seductive, bewildering in its own way. Sophie Kadow’s chilling and dizzying vocals are tempered by the warmer, more grounded lyrical style of her artistic partner, Bermuda Jones.
Fromthe band’s self-titled LP comes the single “On The Run,” a love-song to toxicity and a loss of self, further cemented by the surrealistic Spaghetti Western backdrop of the single’s music video. Catch the disorienting Bermuda Angels LP on September 29th and succumb to the delirium. – Amanda Ogea
The Cool Kids Return
The Cool Kids have returned with a new mixtape called "Special Edition Grandmaster Deluxe”. This is the duo’s (Sir Michael Rocks and Chuck Inglish) first release in six years. The mixtape feature contributions from Comedian Hannibal Buress, Travis Barker, HXLT, Buddy, A-Trak, Jeremiah, and so many more.
THIS SATURDAY! Deli sponsored LPR’s Mini-Fest “Rubblebucket Dream Picnic” at the Knockdown Center
(Le) Poisson Rouge is known for bringing eclectic NYC artists together, and their upcoming, Deli sponsored, mini-festival “Rubblebucket Dream Picnic" keeps faith to this trend. The show gets its name from its headliner and curator of this event, Rubblebucket, a funkadelic, uber-fun pop band led by an ensemble of experienced multi-instrumentalists originally from "Jam Band State" (Vermont). Joining the group are other NYC acts with a similar flair for the fun and groovy: Delicate Steve, Alexander F., and Kalbells (check them all out in the event’s playlist, streaming below). More than just this exciting lineup, the Rubblebucket Dream Picnic is an all-ages event starting at 3pm that promises a variety of games and food as well as yoga, special guest DJs and… DELI MAGAZINES!!! It’s a great way to escape the city without traveling too far on one of the last warm weekends of the year, on 09.30 at Richmond’s Knockdown Center – there will be a shuttle taking you there from the Cobra Club Bar every 15 minutes, see you there! – Amanda Ogea
New Track: “Goodbye” – Jordan Brown
Soulful R&B singer Jordan Brown initially caught our ear, collaborating with the likes of RJD2 and STS, and now, on his upcoming EP, Brown steps into the limelight. “Goodbye”, which was produced by Kayin, captures a melancholy form of love in the wake of retreat. Infusing flecks of saxophone amid the compact, cushioning snap of percussion, the song serves as a temporary letter of departure, exhibiting a heartfelt appeal to a hopeful future outcome.
Dances release new single “R U With It?” + play fall residency at Alphaville
Bands, like people, can change a lot in two years. And if one song may be enough be enough evidence to make final statements about the sound of Brooklyn indie band Dances, it’s fair to say that their new single "R U With It?" (streaming below), is quite a bit mellower than their previous material, in partcular in the electric guitar department. What we all tend to forget, though, is that people always change for a reason: ‘R U With It?’ was written by songwriter Trevor Vaz after being diagnosed with purely obsessional OCD, and tackles the contradictory feelings triggered by such discovery. Bushwick venue Alphaville gave the band a three date live residency this fall; the first one will be on September 27 with local Ghost King and Mons Vi and Los Angeles’ Boyo.
Big Bliss back in Brooklyn at The Footlight on 10.05
Since releasing the angular “Fortune” single this past spring, Brooklyn trio Big Bliss have been spreading their post-punk influenced indie rock around with a steady stream of gigs in the city and a run of shows down the coast and into the Midwest over the summer. The band’s knack for power pop style hooks and shimmering guitar tones sets Big Bliss apart from contemporaries in the genre. Check out their recent video for single "High Ideal" and catch them live at The Footlight on October 5th. – Cameron Carr
New Circa Survive LP Available for Streaming & Purchase
The Amulet, Circa Survive’s 6th full-length album, is now available via Hopeless Records. There’s a crisp, cathartic, expressive sense of melody, as tight threads of instrumentation branch ever outward. That duality of a centered calm focuses inward while pushing the physical boundaries, creating a temporary tunnel of sonic escape. Circa Survive will be heading out on tour this fall with Thrice, CHON, and Balance & Composure, which will be pulling into the Electric Factory for a two-night run on Friday, November 24 and Saturday, November 25.
Mons Vi delivers bedroom electro-pop sound to Mercury on 09.28
New single “Divina,” released in August by bedroom pop project Mons Vi, sounds like a(nother) sonic departure for Matthew Hershoff’s brainchild, but one that sounds very promising. The Columbia grad got us hooked early on this year with his tasteful lo-fi track “Away”, and following album Relic 1, a record that blended the songwriter’s melancholic and atmospheric pop with occasional edgier tunes reminiscent of the early Strokes. "Divina," on the other hand, seems to represent a successful transition towards crisper and livelier electro-pop instrumentation, with an added multi-cultural flavor represented by Adrianne Gonzalez’s voice, sharing lead vocals duties with Hershoff – in Spanish. While waiting for new material, you can catch Mons Vi live at Mercury Lounge on September 28th, alongside other NYC bands Late Guest at the Party and Glass Gang. – Pearse Devlin
New Video: “Linger” (Live – The Cranberries Cover) – The Dove Jeans & Sad Shamir
Las Vegas tranplant Shamir performed in his new hometown of Philly last week at SoFAR Sounds & Amnesty International’s worldwide concert series, which benefitted Give a Home, an Amnesty project dedicated to raising money and awareness for the world’s refugees. He also teamed up with his new neighbors Sad13, The Dove & The Wolf, and Queen of Jeans, as well as video production crew Out Of Town Films, to record a cover The Cranberries’ "Linger" at the Bok Building in South Philly. Dubbed The Dove Jeans & Sad Shamir, you can now check out their live performance video below. You can also catch The Dove & The Wolf and Queen of Jeans, along with Girlpool, at Underground Arts on Thursday, October 12, as part of Red Bull Sound Select’s "3 Days in Philly" Festival. (Photo by Out Of Town Films)