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Black Light Smoke gets back to “Work” on new EP feat. Leah Lazonick

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As this music-loving blogger’s birthday fast approaches I’m drawn to a couple songs—one new and one from 2017—both by Black Light Smoke, aka Jordan Lieb, a Chicago-to-New-York transplant who’s been billed elsewhere as a “producer, songwriter, and Daytime Emmy Award winning film and tv composer [who] spans house, techno, minimal synth and post punk” and yes I’m pretty sure this is the Deli’s first ever blog entry about a Daytime Emmy Award winner.

Staring with the older song first, “Take Me Out (Tonight)” which features Léah Lazonick on vocals, is something like a disco-nap-wet-dream built around a conversation between two horny dating-app bots that captures that perfect mix of anticipation and desperation that’s likely to spawn a memorable night out that you won’t remember in the morning. 

In other words, the perfect birthday song. And the remix by Cabaret Nocturne ups the ante further with a propulsive coldwave beat that’s something like the dead-eyed seductive stare of a vampire as she/he/it slowly caresses your neck whilst sizing up your carotid artery. So check it out, yo.

The newer song is “Work” and it’s the leadoff track from Black Light Smoke’s new EP of the same name. This one has more of a rigorous house music meets electro feel with no shortage of synthetic 808 hand claps and features the same Brooklyn-based Léah Lazonick mentioned above who sternly declames lines like “I don’t have time for other people’s shit / I don’t have time to listen to your DJ mix…get to bed wake up and work / keep the baby ‘cause I work” etc. etc.

And seeing as there’s nothing like a birthday to make one realize one needs to get one’s shit together (all due respect to Tommy Wiseau) "Work" actually feels just as B-Day appropriate as “Take Me Out” does if not more so. And so…now I must get back to work. But don’t worry I will find time to listen to your DJ mix/mixtape/new single/rock opera because that’s kinda my job. (Jason Lee)

Chicago

Rat Tally “Longshot”

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Rat Tally has released the second single, "Longshot", from their forthcoming album, In My Car, which is due out on August 12th via 6131 Records.

The new single is accompanied by the Chris Strong directed video below.

This is the group led by Addy Harris, along with Max Grazier, Cole Szilagyi, and Sarah Weddle.

Chicago

Claude “Roses”

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Claude has released the second single, "roses", from their forthcoming debut full-length album, a lot’s gonna change, which is due out on August 12th via American Dreams.

According to the force behind Claude, Claudia Ferme, "roses" was inspired by a line from the Gabriel García Márquez 1985 novel "Love in the Time of Cholera".

This new single is accompanied by the Reilly Drew directed video below.

NYC

Beau goes full-on Bond theme on “Even If You’re Gone”

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photo by Bosheng Li

 More than once I’ve seen Beau’s music described as “cinematic” and it’s an apt descriptor but with their most recent clutch of singles they’ve upped the ante even further, moving past the merely cinematic all the way to being flat-out “Bondian” to the extent it wouldn’t be surprising to learn the duo is on a secret quest to get one of their songs placed as the oepning theme song of the next Secret Agent 007 opus

…because their recent material is fully imbued with sense of the “epic grandeur” one expects from a good-quality James Bond theme (plus, Beau is likewise a single-syllable four-letter name starting with the letter ‘B’ so maybe this has been their game all along) with their three most recent single in particular starting off as slow-burning torch numbers before building and building to a point of emotional intensity that’s likely to tap into whatever’s caused your heart to ache lately or not so lately…

…but with any potential pain overlaid with an equally intense pleasure, given the duo’s way with a swooning, sultry hook like the one that arrives 37 seconds into “Even If You’re Gone,” before building up to an epic crescendo and riding off into the sunset with a final soaring chorus that easily outdoes any Bond theme written in the 21st century thus far so put that in your pipe and smoke it Adele, Billie, Alicia, Jack, Sam, Chris (RIP) and Madonna

…and it’s the gosh dang truth that I just now googled the song title and came across a Beau profile posted just yesterday by American Songwriter focused on “Even If You’re Gone” in which Beau’s Emma Jenney (the other half to musical partner/childhood friend/fellow lifetime New Yorker Heather Golden) reveals that the song’s working title was “The James Bond Song” which is something I honest-to-Allah had no knowledge of before starting this writeup so hey I feel vindicated even if it means The Deli got scooped by another publication oh well…

…but my point stands that “Even If You’re Gone” is hardly the only wistful, pining, seductive, hyper-emotive, fetchingly melodic song addressed to a seemingly mysterious, elusive, magnetic, hypnotically alluring one-time loverman who may or may not prefer his martinis shaken, not stirred, the duo have put out lately—just listen to “Hardly Breathing” and, well, “Loverman” above, the latter of which is especially sublime and can be found on Beau’s Forever EP from earlier this year and later released in remixed form

…and if you’re so inclined you can play Beau’s songs in tandem with the Bond opening credit sequences also handily posted above with the sound muted on the latter and tell me they don’t fit perfectly with the montages of silhouetted hotties and phallic gun barrels which is not to overlook that Beau’s own music videos which are already suitably cinematic with the video for EIYG in particular being an epic-in-its-own-right short film directed by one Alessandro Zoppis who even just by his name alone sounds like the next Albert Broccoli to me.

Beau’s next EP, Life Twice, comes out in September 2022. (Jason Lee)

Chicago

Jungheim “Waiting Games”

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Nayla Maya Jungheim (aka Jungheim) has released the second single, "Waiting Games" from her forthcoming album Youth Sooth which is due out on August 5th via Rat Poison Recordings.

On this album Jungheim is joined by Manae Solara Vaughn on Drums and Arya Woody on Bass.

"Waiting Games" deals with that moment you decide that you are done waiting to be your true self.

Photo by Lena Jackson

Chicago

Monogamy “Never Seen You Dance”​

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The Indie Pop trio Monogamy are back with a new single called "Never Seen You Dance".

The single, paired with another new track called "Traspasada", will receive a limited release on the new local label Flintlock records on July 29th.

This is the work of Adriana Scurto (vocals), Sam Johnson (guitar, vocals), and Don Lyons (electronics, percussion, vocals, tenor sax). For this single the group enlisted the help of Jordan Reyes on keys, melody chimes, and vocals.

You can help Monogamy celebrate the release of the new single on July 29th at Cole’s Bar.

Chicago

Soft and Dumb “never wanna”

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Husband and Wife duo Soft and Dumb recently released a new single, "never wanna", from their forthcoming self-titled debut full-length album which is due out September 2nd.

This is the Indie Rock of Elena Buenrostro and Travis Newgren, and "never wanna" is accompanied by the self-directed video below.

You can catch Soft and Dumb at Sleeping Village on July 21st with Cola and Friko. They will also be at Sleeping Village for the album release show on September 2nd with Brinstarr and Morinda.

Chicago

Modern Nun

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Modern Nun have a busy month planned which includes two live shows and a the release of their second single of the summer "Courthouse".

Their new single will be released this Friday, July 8th, and follows "Cherries" which dropped last month.

You can catch Modern Nun on July 7th at Beat Kitchen with Ok Cowgirl, Work Wife, and Dwaal Tape. They will also be opening for Wet Leg at Empty Bottle on July 29th, but that show is sold out.