NYC

Alt folk artist Cape Francis celebrates debut release at Mercury on 09.22

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Cape Francis is the solo-project of Kevin Olken Henthorn and features music that neatly fits into a self-made nexus of indie folk/rock/pop and “post” iterations of each. Cape Francis is able to oscillate between slow, melancholic elegies for what is lost (“Iditarod”) and heart-felt indie anthems (“5 in the Morning”). Regardless of presentation, Cape Francis skillfully evokes Northeastern wistful angst. His debut album “Falling into Pieces” is out September 22nd, and NYC’s Mercury Lounge will be hosting the release show on September 29th. – Amanda Ogea

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

NYC

Bedroom poppers Teenender play Great Scott 9/28

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Boston band Teenender is a long missed dose of young heartbreak, just like their name suggests. Although their sound is definitely reminiscent of 80’s synth-pop groups as well as indie counterparts from this generation (The 1975, Bad Suns, Haim), they manage to sound quite like no one else. On their sweet four-track EP called Kissed, they deliver pop songs with sentiments that aren’t far from mainstream boy bands, but come across as completely honest. Maybe it’s because there are so few like them in the scene, but Teenender definitely has a certain charm that makes their fun pop sound a necessary summer throwback. – Allie Miller  

Listen to our favorite track "no head rush" streaming below.

Philadelphia

New Maine The Saint EP Available for Streaming & Download

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FreeNation member Maine The Saint recently dropped a new EP Humble Beginnings. Persevering through the daily grind, while aspiring to achieve greatness, the release recollects youth, commentating on the current dream-chasing state of affairs. Night-vision, stealth, soulful beats set off these tales. Sifting through one’s thoughts and maintaining an ironclad focus, success lies on the horizon.

NYC

Discwoman Collective’s Bearcat plays Fringe Arts 09.22

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Discwoman collective artist Bearcat’s wild, aggressive sampling of divergent styles and rhythms (from dembow to spoken word) in her work as producer and DJ is a mode of expression so potent and unique it feels like a sonic diaspora. As a DJ, and like all great djs, her mixes aren’t simply beats mixed into other beats with the aim of getting asses on the dance floor. Rather, Bearcat expertly uses transitions and rhythms to achieve a fierce personal expression. The moment on her Chromat FW16 Runway Mix when a sample of a woman’s voice continues to repeat "a girl’s success…lies between her legs" while a pounding backbeat counters in the background is a thrilling example of how Bearcat uses beats to subvert, to provoke thought, and to transcend. She plays at Fringe Arts in Philly on September 22. -juan leon

Toronto

The Beaches – New Video is “Money”

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Named after the area in Toronto in which they grew up, The Beaches are just about ready to explode. These gals know how to rock n’ roll. They have just released their first single “Money” from their upcoming album. Rippin’ tune with sensible, catchy melodies and a 60’s stoner voice that’s almost in Grace Slick territory. They are getting ready to release their first full length album on October 13th and will be touring North America with Death From Above 1979 for the fall. The final stop on the tour will be right here in Toronto on December 1st at The Phoenix. I dig their style, easily one of the bands you need to know right now. – Kris Gies

NYC

Shilpa Ray celebrates LP release show at Pianos 09.20 & 09.21

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Within the The Deli’s archives we commended Shilpa Ray several times — lauding her noir music, stubborn-yet-honest lyrics, and unapologetic delivery — but her newest work is doing more than that. Though her new September LP isn’t out yet, she gives us a glimpse of what’s to come with new single, “EMT Police and the Fire Department”. This song is one of a dystopian Lower East Side, so abject it requires the EMT, police, and the fire department to be called. "The air was so thick, you cut it with a knife, and the crowds were so thick, it would make you wanna cut them with a knife" she recants through spoken word over what resembles a sound check. The story’s setting degrades as the song shapes together, and she repeats the title over a building drumbeat, ultimately exploding unlike anything we’ve seen from her — her jarring lyricism taking on the shape of a new beast delivered through ferocious yelps. This is as unforgiving as Ray has ever gotten. Door Girl, the upcoming LP, is inspired by her time working at Pianos; it’s only fitting her album release will be celebrated there two nights in a row, this coming September 20th and 21st. – Pearse Devlin

Check out the music video for her song below.

NYC

Morgan Delt talks about gear on Delicious Audio

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LA-based Morgan Delt crafts acid-tinged tracks that are meant to be seen with your third eye. His music is blissful and hazy, with his soft vocals stretching across lush, textured instrumentals and sweet melodies. With such an expansive sound, our friends at Delicious Audio were curious about the kind of gear that goes into the making of his music, and Morgan was kind enough to share a bit about the equipment he uses on his latest record, Phase Zero, out on Sub-Pop Records. Read the Q&A here. – Olivia Sisinni

NYC

Darkwing – Lameonia – a 2015 EP worth looking back on

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We recently stumbled upon music by New Jersey’s Darkwing, a post-grunge band from Leonia. Their 2015 EP, revealingly titled ‘Lameonia,’ is a fun, fast-paced record filled with fast paced rock’n’roll anthems. The distorted sound of the guitars, vocals, and drums (like on the opening track “201 Carousel,” streaming below) would make it a perfect soundtrack for a Tony Hawk game. The nostalgic late ’90s early ’00s sound is distingushed by solid songwriting chops and an attitude that, refreshingly, is not that slacking. Check out the EP below and keep an eye on their live schedule. – Pearse Devlin

Philadelphia

Ticket Giveaway: Beach Slang at the TLA

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Beach Slang are getting set to hit the road next month for their Drunk or Lust Tour, which will be taking them all across America with Dave Hause & The Mermaid. After such an extensive tour, we’re sure they’ll be happy to see some freindly faces when they return home on Saturday, December 2, at the TLA. To enter for a chance to win a pair of tix, just send an email to thedelimagazinephiladelphia@gmail.com with the subject line "Drunk & Lust!". Please also include your cell number in the body of the message (in case of an emergency). Good luck!

NYC

Yohuna to open Alphaville show with Told Slant, Hovvdy September 23rd

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Yohuna is a one person electronic project by NYC-based Johanne Swanson that walks the line between airy synthpop, bedroom pop and ambient music. Her 2016 release is her fourth since 2011; appropriately entitled ‘Patientness,’ the record rewards those who persevere and are not in a rush. Her intimate sounding vocals at times feature brutally honest lyrics, always delivered with a deadpan attitude at times reminiscent of Nico. Yohuna will be performing like at Alphaville on September 23rd. -Allie Miller