Chicago

Cisco Swank & Luke Titus “Nothing’s Changed”

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Sooper Records has released the second single, "Nothing’s Changed", from the forthcoming album, Some Things Take Time, from the duo of NYC’s Cisco Swank and our very own Luke Titus.

The new single features one of the hottest artist in the city, and perhaps the world, right now Saba.

The album, Some Things Take Time, is due out on April 15th and is a blend of Jazz, Soul, Hip Hop, downtempo goodness that also features contribution from Femdot, Braxton Cook, Malaya, and Phoelix.

Chicago

Daisychain “Different Shades”

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Psych Rock group Daisychain has released their latest album, Different Shades. This is the first new music from the group since their May 2020 self-titled debut EP.

This is the work of Sophia Williams (Guitar/Vocals), Nickole Regala (Bass/vox), Frankie Sripada (Lead guitar), and John Merikoski (Drums).

You can catch Daisychain on April 20th at Schubas with Dead Feathers and THE LOVE-IN.

Chicago

Reunion “Foray”

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Post-Punk trio Reunion recently released a new single called "Foray". This is the first new music from the mysterious trio since the release of their 2021 EP.

With the release the band alluded to more music and shows to follow and we can’t wait!

Chicago

Cloverchild “Whiskey Ginger”

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Cloverchild has released his second single of 2022, a retro blend of funk and synth pop, called "Whiskey Ginger". Back in January he dropped an equally ’80’s influenced track called "Gallery".

Both singles follow-up his 2020 debut album, Fool’s Paradise, and are hopefully a signal of what may be to come from Cloverchild this year.

NYC

Bow before MOTHERMARY’s debut LP “I Am Your God”

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Repping NYC at SXSW this coming Wednesday

I’m not sure which benign deity brought the twin-sister dark electronica duo known as MOTHERMARY into our plane of existence (Lilith? Kali? Ishtar? Cher? Dolly?) but we owe them a debt of gratitude because not since the heyday of Prince and Madonna have there been two such solid proponents for eroticizing religious dogma which is great for Christianity in particular with its central conceit of “original sin” where being tempted to enjoy a piece of deciduous by a sexy wifey made from your own rib is grounds for the eternal damnation of humankind not to mention eternal shame at our own nakedness. 

And then it doesn’t help matters when a few millennia later these same humans somehow managed to murder God’s only son in a particularly gruesome fashion and all this is without doubt deeply guilt-inducing and deeply unsexy. Or is it?

MOTHERMARY offer strong evidence to the contrary on their debut full-length I Am Your God released in late January and they know what they’re talking about because Elyse Winn and Larena Winn were raised in a devout Mormon household in Missoula, Montana (where a deep love for music was self-reportedly instilled alongside the Mormonism) and both attended BYU before moving to Salt Lake City and eventually NYC (first Elyse and later Larena) and recording their debut single “Catch Fire” which caught the attention of their friend Alex Frankel who’s also one-half of synthpop duo Holy Ghost! (how appropriate!) who passed it along to Megan Louise at Italians Do It Better which is basically the go-to label for cooly restrained yet highly and sublimely dramatic electro music—kind of like Italo-disco on steroids and tranquilizers at the same time—a perfect fit for the duo and their own melding of kewl and hawt, sinful and angelic.

And speaking of hotness “Catch Fire” is smoking hot—all swelling organs and throbbing bass and pulsating rhythms accompanied by Johnny Jewel-style synth-tom fills (RIP Chromatics and the fabled Dear Tommy LP) with lyrics from the POV of the sneaky snake in the Garden of Eden (see the truth when / it’s in the nude / taste the fruit / put the blame on me) and geez if Tipper Gore ever heard this song she’d likely have an aneurysm on the spot nevermind if she saw the music video we’re talking heart attack (brief synopsis: Bible study group/faith healing ceremony transforms into a polymorphously perverse strip club complete with crucifix tossing and leather-studded-slow-motion gyrating by Elyse and Larena).

But it’s not all “hotness for hotness’s sake” as MOTHERMARY point out I Am Your God “isn’t about a god complex, it is an invitation to ponder what you worship. It’s about women reclaiming their holiness and inviting you to acknowledge your own…it is a mirror to religion both reflecting the bad and salvaging the good” with the very name MOTHERMARY being “the ultimate symbol of religi[ous] hypocrisy & the insane expectations placed on women…These two extremes. Have children to procreate, but don’t be sexual beings.” The Madonna/Whore complex is an impossible needle to thread for sure but on the album’s most recent single and music video (title track “I Am Your God”) the Winn twins come pretty darn close with a song that floats by on ethereal clouds of airy heavenly electronic oscillations, but it’s equally voluptuous and lusty (and a bit creepy with that pitch-shifted vocal) with the repeated line “I can come again” straddling the same line between holy and horny.

I guess guilt is complicated that way when you think about it—it’s an age-old tool for subjugation (especially used against women natch) but keeping people form what they want and need only builds desire upon desire and before long they’re developing some pretty elaborate fantasies and fetishes to redirect some of that energy not to mention making cool art and beautiful music to express their frustrations and longing not to mention how it makes being bad feel so good so guilt is a volatile thing to say the least. 

But enough of this music blogger’s theological thoughts! In closing it should be mentioned that some of I Am Your God was created together with compatriot/co-producer Chris McLaughlin with whom Elyse Winn likewise collaborates on the Cigar Cigarette project fronted by Chris where she takes on the role of co-composer, art director and music video director, and by the way MOTHERMARY direct or at least co-direct all their own music videos which makes sense given their backgrounds in art and theater alongside music plus “sacrilegious spectacle” of course and if the “Pray” video below doesn’t deliberately riff on Garbage’s glorious video for “Queer” I’ll eat my hat!

And so let’s pray all these beneficent forces keep working together and spawning more (un)holy ravishing music because the world really needs it and I’d even be willing to try and guilt them into it. (Jason Lee)

Chicago

Horsegirl “Anti-Glory”

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Horsegirl has released the second single, "Anti-Glory", from their forthcoming debut album, Versions of Modern Performance, which is due out on June 3rd via Matador Records.

The single is accompanied by the Erin Vassilopoulos directed video below.

This is the work of Penelope Lowenstein (guitar, vocals), Nora Cheng (guitar, vocals), and Gigi Reece (drums).

You can help Horsegirl celebrate the release of their album on June 5th at Thalia Hall with Lifeguard, Friko, and Post Office Winter.

Chicago

Meat Wave “Honest Living”

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Punk trio Meat Wave have released the first single, "Honest Living", from their forthcoming Swami Records debut. The single is accompanied by the Jess Price directed video below, and is the first new music from the group since their 2021 EP "Volcano Park".

This is the work Swami John Reis (Hot Snakes, Drive Like Jehu), Rob Crow (Pinback) and Atom Willard (Against Me!).

You can catch Meat Wave at Sleeping Village on March 25th with PLOSIVS.

Austin

The Deli ATX’s Almost-Comprehensive Curation of SXSW 2022 Showcases

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 SXSW is upon us.

And for all the "activation events," free drinks, networking opportunities and NFT nonsense filling up space and time in this year’s schedule, those of us who know and love and have desperately missed SXSW know what this magical week-and-a-half is really about.

And that’s music. Music filling every corner of this funky little city, pouring out of every venue and parking garage and empty street corner and pothole. Music of all flavors and varieties, from all over the world, for every one of us. Music as it was meant to be heard: loud, overwhelming, unstoppable.

If there’s anything bad about SXSW — and there really, really isn’t — it’s that there’s just too much music. I know — I can’t believe I’m saying those words either. But SXSW is the ultimate conundrum for those of us who want to see it all, who want to be everywhere, who want to hear every single band in excruciating detail. It’s simply impossible.

But that’s why we’re here: to save you some time and trouble, and to make sure that you use every minute wisely. We’ve done the leg work, so you can put your mind at ease, and let your ears (and legs) pick up the slack.

We have our favorite musicians soon to come, but for now, it’s our pleasure to publish a not-quite-comprehensive list of the best music showcases (some official, many not) blessing this town from March 12th-20th. Check out some tunes, pencil in some possibilities, and find us on the dance-floor. We’ll be easy to spot: wherever someone is skanking, moshing, popping, locking, dropping a little too hard — that’s where we’ll be.

Flip through the airtable below, follow some links, RSVP to everything and enjoy the infinite possibilities that await. A little hint — click "View larger version" in the bottom left-hand corner to browse more comfortably. And shoot us a follow at https://www.instagram.com/thedelimag.atx/ to stay up to date on where we are, what we’re most excited for, and where the best bands are going next.

Let’s get a little weird together.  

Chicago

Old Joy “Say When”

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Old Joy has released a new single called "Say When". This is the first new music from the Alec Reindl lead project since the 2021 album Trash Your Life.

"Say When" may have been written hastily but it has melody and repetition that will continue to grow on the listener.

Chicago

OR “Pariah”

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Math Rock trio OR is preparing to release their debut album, Pariah, on April 8th via the local label Dog & Pony Records. The group released the album’s lead single, "Manly Robes" two years ago and that video can be streamed below.

This is the trio of Frank Hryniewicz (Sidekick Kato, Damp Hay), drummer Matt Precin (American Draft, Sacha Mullin), and bassist Erik Bocek (Ghosts & Vodka, American Heritage, Joan of Arc).

The latest single from the new album is called “Vulgarian” which was the first song the trio wrote when forming back in 2016.