Singer/Songwriter/Rapper JusSol (f.k.a Sunnie Storm) recently released new Dutchboy produced single called "Couch Surfer". This is the Southside native’s third single of 2020 and it is the perfect laid back and relaxed summer song.
Tiny Bit of Giant’s Blood “Girl Over Here”
Tiny Bit of Giant’s Blood (TBGB) has released their video for "Girl Over Here" from their latest album Gigantosaur. The video was created during the times of social distancing and the band has taken the opportunity to get creative with Barbie.
Their album, Gigantosaur, was released back in February via Jumbo Records and TBGB is the work of Tony Rogers (vocals, keyboards, percussion, horns), John Scholvin (guitars, piano, vocals), Jackie Schimmel (bass guitar, vocals) and Larry Beers (drums, vocals).
Soul Honey Records “Heard About Your Heresy”
Soul Honey Records released two new single last month, "Sugar Melting in the Rain", and the most recent "Head About Your Heresy". Both singles closely follow the release of the band’s debut EP, "The Soul Honey Family Barbeque" back in July.
This is the ever evolving project from Andrew Christopoulos and on "Head About Your Heresy" he is joined by Sean Burke, Tory P-Lopez, and James Ringness.
Plague Dad evokes the spirit of New England in dual-single release “Sanitized For Your Protection”
As many of our readers will have noticed, the music of New England and the area itself is home to me. That folk/Americana tradition that fills pubs and café’s from New Haven to Bangor may seem as dim today as the rest of the world, but it will brighten up once again as its acoustic guitar strings will ring, and voices shall chant merrily. I know this because there are artists out there like Maine’s Plague Dad who surface seemingly out of nowhere and carry on that tradition regardless of the times. Through his dual-single release, Sanitized For Your Protection, which includes the tracks “Plague Song” and “Rust,” this artist is embracing a folk spirit vibrant. Strummed strings seem to trot out a rhythm that accompanied by a relaxed vocal melody, evokes nature, humanity, and their complicated relationship—New England’s calling card. This post is my final one for Deli New England, but what a ride it has been and what a pleasure to discover artists from a place so dear to me. See you soon, New England! – René Cobar