Chicago

Nasty Snacks “Blowtorch”

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Nasty Snacks have released a hot new single, “Blowtorch”, from their forthcoming self-titled debut album. Nasty Snacks is pure futuristic funk, and will be dropping that debut album on May 25th.

You can help Nasty Snacks celebrate the new LP on June 1st at Schubas with Bumpus.

Chicago

Heather Styka Releases North

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Heather Styka released her new album, North, today. This album is a journey in itself, being recorded last summer in a cabin in Wisconsin with the Denmark band The Sentimentals. Heather documented this process in the video below. The album is filled with folk, pop, and Americana, but most importantly wonderful storytelling. Heather’s lyrics are filled with stories of personal and political change. 

You can help Heather celebrate her new album on June 2nd at Martyrs with Jess Robbins (also releasing a new album!).

Philadelphia

New Quiet Slang/Beach Slang Album Available for Streaming & Purchase

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Everything Matters But No One Is Listening is the new album from Quiet Slang, which is out now via Polyvinyl Records. Strings and piano reshape the instrumental environment of these Beach Slang songs. Rather than rearing back and roaring, these takes sit back – still exhibiting poignant power but with more space and air, allowing the lyrics to gradually sink. Originally slated to perform this weekend, Quiet Slang is now scheduled to take the stage at Underground Arts on Saturday, July 14, supported by Abi Reimold.

Philadelphia

New Track: “Key & Bone” (revisited) – Heavy Temple

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Originally featured on Chassit, the power trio of Heavy Temple recently shared an augmented version of “Key & Bone” (featuring Thunderhorse). While its previous incarnation orchestrated an eerie cathedral of sound, the fresher take wastes little time, throwing you directly into the pressure cooker. Oozing a fuzzy hypnosis, the band proceeds to shred and stampede in tight, explosive, instrumental pockets. 

NYC

Pronoun unveils new singles + plays Brooklyn Bazaar on 05.26

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Since 2016, Brooklyn artist pronoun, the brainchild of songwriter Alyse Vellturo, is on a catchy single roll: her debut EP "There’s No One New Around You" exposed a talent able to forge memorable yet intimate pop songs dealing with troubled personal feelings, in the tradition of The Magnetic Fields. In 2018 the project has already released two singles, "Run" (streaming below) and "Wrong," which was recently included in Stereogum’s "Best 5 Songs of the Week." Alyse will be performing live with band at Brooklyn Bazar on May 26.

NYC

Connecticut’s Kerri Powers releases earnest debut ‘Starseeds’ & embarks on tour

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Connecticut-based americana singer-songwriter Kerri Powers has seen it all, and she intends to tell you about it on her debut album Starseeds. Her experience is obvious from her simple, yet earnest way of storytelling; her confident, yet not overzealous vocals; her subtle, yet astute reworking of age-old tales like that of Lady Godiva. Take lead single “Mine the River” (streaming below), where she is able to blend the seemingly overused combination of bluesy guitars, a soulful voice, and Americana storytelling to create something original. She is currently touring and will be playing her next show on May 18 at Washington DC’s The Hamilton. But fear not, she’ll be back in Connecticut in June to play a show at Bridge Street on June 24. – Lilly Milman

NYC

A Deli Premiere: “Wasted” video by Oakland’s Saalt

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The debut video (streaming below) of Oakland stoner-pop group Saalt (fronted by Alisa Saario) follows a similar pattern to that of a strange dream. Saario is pictured singing while skiing down a mountain, maneuvering her way through the powerful chorus of the track “Wasted” while dressed in an all-white ski-suit. When combined with the clips of her skiing with her guitar, or emptying out pink dust around the mountain, the overall picture only becomes more ethereal. Despite her unquestionable recklessness, Saario’s vocals and her carefree smile coax you into her world — as if saying, don’t worry about me. She almost convinces you, even, but the last frame tells a different story. Check out the video below and keep an eye out for future releases from one of our favorite artists right now. – Lilly Milman 

NYC

Nedelle Torrisi Unveils New Album Only For You, Release Party at Bootleg Theater

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Advice columnist Nedelle Torrisi’s musical versatility heads toward the domain of soft adult contemporary in her upcoming album Only For You, with allusions to the pitfalls and complexities of monogamy no doubt gathered from her time writing as Advice from Paradise. A steady fixture of the indie scene, Torrisi is known by some for her work as one half of experimental project Cryptacize, as well as for her contributions to Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti, Sufjan Stevens, and John Vanderslice.

Listen to the featured single “Complicated” before Torrisi’s album release party tonight at the Bootleg Theater. Only For You comes out on May 18 via Frenchkiss Records.

Chicago

Matchess “Of Freedom”

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Matchess is the adventurous recordings of Whitney Johnson. She has released the first single, “Of Freedom”, from her forthcoming third album, Sacracorpa. This album was recorded part in an earth ship outside Abiquiú, New Mexico and combines Ace Tone organ, cola, drum machine, field recordings, magnetic tape, and Whitney’s voice. You can preorder the album today, along side the previously mentioned Negative Scanner LP, from Trouble In Mind.

You can catch Matchess at Hideout on May 19th with Mike Donovan and The Funs.