Rich Robbins has released a single called "SLIDE". The track features a sultry beat from DevonWho and is accompanied by a great Zoe Kraft directed video.
Take a chill pill with JW Francis on “Everything,” plays Berlin 2.20
The lofi indie of JW Francis has a permissive, mellow quality, the type of music you might use as the soundtrack to a Super 8 home movie of you and your friends chilling about Prospect Park on a perfect summer day — and this vibe continues with his infectiously chill latest single “Everything.” Against blue wave chords and psych production stylings, Francis’ vox lazily drifts through the scene, sliding and homespun, espousing both a desire to tell his beloved that “he wants to tell [them] everything,” but also “wants to see what we can figure out on our own.” A short sweet song on discerning life’s enchanting mysteries in time, it’s perfect for fans of artists such as Makeout Videotape or Soko — listen below ahead of his show on Thursday, February 20th at Berlin.
Personal Trainer toes the line on debut “Backyard”
New York and Philly-based indie trio Personal Trainer modulate between energies hushed and explosive on debut single “Backyard,” a standout first release that demonstrates the group’s aptitude for powerfully anthemic songwriting. This is in large part due to the immense restraint that separates the track’s verses from its immediately sing-alongable chorus; underpinning lead vocalist Melina Harris’ initially quiet performance are the soft palpitations of a muted percussive backbone and feedback-adjacent guitar arpeggios, both of which come to the precipice of burning it all down before artfully scaling back. Personal Trainer’s balancing act eventually leads to a rip-roaring, instantly memorable vamp (“Well I’m making the rules as I go”), accentuated by harmonies and scorching garage rock riffs, delivering a satisfying, triumphant listen. No NYC gigs on the horizon (though they are playing in New Haven on May 26th), so stream the track below in the meantime. —Connor Beckett McInerney
Beach Bunny “Honeymoon”
The debut full-length, Honeymoon, from Beach Bunny is out today, February 14th, via Mom + Pop. The album’s latest single is called "Promises" and is accompanied by the video below directed by everybody’s baby.
Beach Bunny will be performing a sold out show at Metro on February 22nd. The band will also be performing in-store and signing copies of the album at Reckless Records Wicker Park tonight, Feb. 14th, from 6 to 9pm.
Eyedress releases retro-romantic Valentine’s Day track “Let’s Skip To The Wedding”
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Eyedress has put out a new song called "Let’s Skip To The Wedding", along with its video. Idris Vicuña, the mind behind Eyedress, goes full force with his dream-pop stylings that smack of Ariel Pink and Drab Majesty. His droning voice hums over twinkling synths and lo-fi guitars in a simple ode to love that lasts just under two minutes. Short, sweet, and filled with the kind of vibe that’ll make you want to fall in love, Eyedress — who just moved back to California from spending time in Manila — is bound to make Los Angeles fall in love with them. Take a look at the video for "Let’s Skip To The Wedding" below. – Will Sisskind
A Deli Premiere: “Midnight Escapade” by Jake Sherman
Boston’s Jake Sherman turns a mundane evening into a fireworks-filled carnival in the music video for his latest single “Midnight Escapade.” Even if only possibly in his mind, the elation of a late-night cuddle call brews throughout to the sound of his creamy R&B music. From hot harmonies to laid-back rhythms, the song is a romantic throwback to the heyday of America’s R&B vocal groups, and just in time for Valentine’s Day. Jake is in the middle of an East Coast tour titled after the track and will be performing for the first time in many of the cities listed here. Jake is revving up the feels in this latest music video, and we are thrilled to premiere it here for you below. Happy Valentine’s Day, New England! – Rene Cobar, photo by Luc Kordas
NIIKA “Blue Smoke”
NIIKA has released the first single, “Blue Smoke”, from her forthcoming album, Close But Not Too Close, which is due out May 1st.
This is the work of Nika Nemirovsky and she also released a Maren Celest directed video for the single that you can watch below.
PREMIERE: June Pageant’s dreamy debut “Wundergurl” is anything but sleepy
A healthy dose of synth and dream pop inform “Wundergurl,” the debut single by Jersey City indie trio June Pageant, a fitting introduction to their relaxed, lounge-friendly bops. Written by members Lauren Rosato and Oscar Suh-Rodriguez (the latter formerly of no-holds barred punk project NoPop), the track quickly hits its stride, transitioning from sparse keys and percussion to a brighter, fuller sound as bright, overdriven guitar riffing emerges in the tracks second-half. This instrumental interplay between colder and warmer elements underlines Rosato’s vocal calming vocal performance, which serves as the track’s centerpiece and keeps things delightfully cool, but never sleepy. Recommended for fans of RHYE and Parcels, we’re excited to hear what else June Pageant has to offer in the (hopefully) near future — until them, stream out premiere of “Wundergurl” below.
Tonic Freight Train “Funky Expectations”
Suburban Roots Rock band Tonic Freight Train is preparing to release their debut album, About Time. They recently released a video for the album’s first single, “Funky Expectations”.
This is the work of Dan Dick (Vocals/Guitar), Lorenzo Esposito (Lead Guitar/Vocals), Bryan Bishop (Bass), and Peter Josephs (Drums).
PREMIERE: Modern Diet release latest single “Post Grad”
The lyricially insightful, thinking-persons rock of Brooklyn’s Modern Diet returns with their latest single “Post Grad” premiering here on the Deli in time for Valentine’s Day. However, the sentiment expressed here focuses on an existential crisis of being, rather than traditional romantic notions. Chiming open note guitar chords, soulful keyboards, bright tambourine percussion and a progression defining bassline immediately establish wistful sentimentality for the lyrics that follow. “Sticking to the script I used to know. Making plans and standing up to go. All my old tricks slip into places as we carry on. It’s a three piece suit made of stone and it weighs a ton. Take it off for me won’t you?” These vocals are delivered with clarity touched by just the right amount of contemporary studio enhancements. Open spaces are provided in the mix for click-clack percussion and celestial rising ambiance. While the title implies what is learned after basic formal schooling, the emphasis focuses on it’s struggle. “Meanwhile I keep getting older. Go uphill, pushing my boulder – to fall down, back to the bottom and up once more,” is how the defining chorus goes. The track is available now and can be had (along with their other work) via the band’s linktree here. – Dave Cromwell
The Bobby Lees burn it down on “BEAUTY PAGEANT,” play Our Wicked Lady 2.21
Coming off their raucous first round win at Our Wicked Lady’s Winter Madness, it’s as good a time as ever to revisit Woodstock by-way-of NYC garage band the Bobby Lees and their energetic sound. 2018’s BEAUTY PAGEANT (rerecorded last year with new tracks in a REDUX format) rips and thrills, due in no small part to Sam Quartin’s frothy vocal delivery, an unhinged, at times drawling performance that well-complements the outfit’s grungy, melodic guitar rock. Listening to PAGEANT is a breathless experience with few downtempo pauses, the majority of its tracks a breakneck, white hot fury; rendered live, it’s an absolute barnburner. Give it a listen below ahead of their Winter Madness quarterfinals performance next weekend.
02/14: Leila Sunier drops debut EP “If Only To Bleed Out The White Noise”
On February 14th, Leila Sunier will drop her debut EP, If Only To Bleed Out The White Noise. Though the multi-instrumentalist and songwriter has already seen some press from American Songwriter and Audiofemme, her new EP will mark the first full introduction of her work to the masses. In the six songs on the EP, Sunier explores electric dance-pop hooks and moments of quiet reflection with her guitar; you can hear these elements mingle on tracks like "Ghost", on which Sunier’s soft voice adds pulses of muted energy. Take a listen to the track in the music video below, and enjoy the rest of If Only To Bleed Out The White Noise when the full EP comes out on 2/14. – Will Sisskind