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Best of NYC 2014 Readers + Fans Poll results: 1. Jeremy & The Harlequins, 2. The Fluids, 3. Mainland

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Deli Readers,

The Deli NYC’s Best of 2014 Readers and Fans’ Poll is over, thanks to all those who cast their vote in support of the emerging local bands and artists in our list of nominees. 

It was an epic battle until the last minute, but revival rock band Jeremy & The Harlequins managed to land on top of the list – we are sure Jeremy’s crooning and wooing talent, as displayed in the streaming single below, greatly helped their cause.

Kudos also to The Fluids, a very new NYC indie rock band we blogged about just a few days ago, and the always great Mainland, a very talented and very young Brooklyn indie band that made waves in 2014.

Please stay tuned for the composite chart, to be released soon, which will include details about the point nominees accumulated from the jurors and Deli writers’ votes, and will crown The Deli’s Best Emerging NYC Artist of 2014.

Here is some music by the three bands that made the podium, and – below – the top 20 with links to each band’s music.

1. Jeremy & The Harlequins


2. The Fluids


3. Mainland


Here’s this poll’s top 10 chart, full results can be found here

BEST OF LA 2014 – READERS’ POLL RESULTS
 
Artists
Votes
 
1
Jeremy & the Harlequins 1417
2
The Fluids 1366
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3
Mainland 1343
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4
BRAEVES 794
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5
Pete Ayres Band 646
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6
Animal Years 629
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7
Christie Belanger 559
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8
Late Cambrian 548
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9
DREAMERS 535
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10
Ellis Ashbrook 512
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11
Viktor Longo 488
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12
Pants Velour 475
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13
Jane Lee Hooker 376
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14
Chargaux 369
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15
The Landing 251
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16
Sons of an Illustrious Father 198
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17
Future Punx 184
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18
Big Neck Police 180
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19
Lynette Williams 179
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20
Every Flavor Weather Machine 177
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The Deli’s Staff

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Heeney unveils single “Brooklyn Pop” from upcoming LP + plays Pianos on 02.26

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From their early work, which we’d described as influenced by pre-mainstream-grunge, Brooklyn quartet Heeney has rapidly evolved into an exciting and powerful blend of grunge, post punk and power pop. The band, named after Brooklyn DIY venue Shea Stadium co-founder Sean Heaney, just released this new single, revealingly titled "Brooklyn Pop," from their upcoming debut full length, scheduled for the summer. You can see them live at Pianos on February 26, and the day after at new Greenpoint venue Aviv.

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Brooklyn alt folksters Bird Dog play headline Rough Trade on 02.26

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Is it just us or the country/folk resurgence that invaded NYC in the early ’10s has somewhat calmed down, surpassed by the 90’s rock revival and also by the take off of the electronic scene? Whether this is true or not (things look different from different perspectives), great rootsy bands keep making good music in the five boroughs, including Brooklyn collective Bird Dog, who will be headlining Rough Trade on February 26th. CHeck out their single "Dear Friend."

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Leapling Release “Vacant Page” LP, play Shea Stadium Tonight (02.13)

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While many bands attempt to take on an entire sonic spectrum, Leaping’s latest, Vacant Page, zeros in on a narrower landscape, and in no way is that a limitation. By focusing on a certain mood, fixating on a rhythm, Leapling uncovers hypnotic hooks in the most unexpected places. From a delicately orchestrated minimalism of “Going Nowhere” to the dark and lush psychedelia of “Silent Stone”, the songs carry an energy that approaches meditative. This isn’t to say that the album is at all listless. Leapling’s songs leverage a budding energy into elated and kinetic peaks. There’s an underlying timbre on most of them, lapping at song’s shore, defying any expected swell, but overtaking the song, adding a complex wash to the song’s skeleton. This ultimately makes for an incredibly complete and focused album, powerfully dynamic but also deeply contemplative. Leapling will play a release show tonight at Shea Stadium, with Cloud Becomes Your Hand, Palm, Cantina, and Felicia Douglass. – Emilio Herce

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From the NYC Submissions: Edith Pop, live at The Silent Barn on 03.03

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There’s something immediately charming about New York based indie-pop act Edith Pop. Their single “Money” (streaming) is a financially aware love song (?) that sucks you in with its simplicity, catching that soothing summer breeze right in a bottle. Their songs off their self titled 2014 EP have the power to make you feel lighthearted, thanks to Laura Hajek’s unassuming vocals and songs that are simple and fun without being banal – we are digging the almost atonal guitar parts in opening track "Mall." The band is comprised of one part former member of Phantogram (Tim Oakley) and one part member of pandha piranha (Hajek) along with Oscar Allen on guitar and Miles Lally on bass. You can check them out at The Silent Barn in Brooklyn on March 3. – Robert Frezza

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Best of Chicago 2014 Poll – FINAL RESULTS! 1. Zaramela, 2. The Way Down Wanderers, 3. Gramps the Vamp

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Deli Nation,

Our Year End Poll for Emerging Chicago Artists was – as usual – a painstaking (and somewhat excruciating) process, but we pulled it off with remarkable flair!

Kudos to funk collective Zaramela (pictured and streaming) for winning the poll and – with it – a blurb with picture in The Deli’s upcoming SXSW issue, they’ll actually be going to Austin to play!

Thumbs up to wicked old timey quintet The Way Down Wanderers, who earned second place thanks to their win in the Readers’ Poll, and avant-funk group Gramps the Vamp, winners of the Open Submissions. Lots of funk in this year’s Chicago’s top 3!

Here is how it all went down: first, we let the local bands submit their music (for free), and got our Deli editors to pick the nominees. Then we polled a list of Chicago scene expert (our jury) and asked them to nominate 3 more bands of their choice each. Then we polled our writers, then we polled our readers. We tried to keep things open for each single genre, from Indie Rock to Roots Music to Hip Hop.

If you are a geek interested in all the subtelties related to how this poll works, you can read its rules here (happy reading!). But if all you care about is the awesome new music Chicago produced in the year 2013, this list is all you need. Enjoy!

BEST OF 2014 POLL FOR EMERGING CHICAGO ARTISTS
****** FINAL RESULTS ******
 
ARTIST
 
J
OS
R
TOT
 
1
Zaramela  
4.5
 
0.063
4.563
2
The Way Down Wanderers  
2
 
2
4
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3
Gramps the Vamp  
 
3
0.5
3.5
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4
Bailiff  
3
 
0.078
3.078
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5
Gia Margaret  
3
 
0.025
3.025
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6
Bleach Party  
3
 
0.009
3.009
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7
Marrow  
3
 
0.008
3.008
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8
PM Buys  
3
 
0.006
3.006
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9
Sarah Marie Young  
3
 
0.004
3.004
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10
The Kickback  
3
 
0.004
3.004
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11

Daniel Knox  
3
 
0.003
3.003
12
Hollows  
3
 
0.003
3.003
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13
Evasive Backflip  
3
 
0.002
3.002
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14
Last False Hope  
3
 
0.001
3.001
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15
J Fernandez  
3
 
0
3
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16
Twin Peaks  
3
 
0
3
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17
Secret Colours  
 
2
0.5
2.5
18
Werewolves At Hour 30  
1
 
1.5
2.5
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19
Hand Practices  
2
 
0.085
2.085
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20
Joyeux  
2
 
0.042
2.042
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21
Danna Devore  
2
 
0.041
2.041
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22
Tijuana Hercules  
2
 
0.018
2.018
23
The Orwells  
2
 
0.006
2.006
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24
Al Scorch  
2
 
0.004
2.004
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25
Sidewalk Chalk  
2
 
0.004
2.004
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26
Kellen & Me  
2
 
0.003
2.003
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27
Angela James  
2
 
0.002
2.002
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28
Exit Ghost  
2
 
0.002
2.002
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29
Forgotten Species  
2
 
0.002
2.002
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30
Lou Shields  
2
 
0.002
2.002
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31
Nick Astro  
2
 
0.002
2.002
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32
Matchess  
2
 
0.001
2.001
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33
Ne-Hi  
2
 
0.001
2.001
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34
Burnside & Hooker  
1
 
1
2
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35
Flesh Panthers  
2
 
0
2
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36
Hide  
2
 
0
2
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37
Ryley Walker  
2
 
0
2
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38
Sunjacket  
 
1.5
0.003
1.503
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39
American Wolf  
1
 
0.067
1.067
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40
LWKY  
 
1
0.048
1.048
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Best of Chicago 2014 Poll – FINAL RESULTS! 1. Zaramela, 2. The Way Down Wanderers, 3. Gramps the Vamp

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Deli Nation,

Our Year End Poll for Emerging Chicago Artists was – as usual – a painstaking (and somewhat excruciating) process, but we pulled it off with remarkable flair!

Kudos to funk collective Zaramela (pictured and streaming) for winning the poll and – with it – a blurb with picture in The Deli’s upcoming SXSW issue, they’ll actually be going to Austin to play!

Thumbs up to wicked old timey quintet The Way Down Wanderers, who earned second place thanks to their win in the Readers’ Poll, and avant-funk group Gramps the Vamp, winners of the Open Submissions. Lots of funk in this year’s Chicago’s top 3!

Here is how it all went down: first, we let the local bands submit their music (for free), and got our Deli editors to pick the nominees. Then we polled a list of Chicago scene expert (our jury) and asked them to nominate 3 more bands of their choice each. Then we polled our writers, then we polled our readers. We tried to keep things open for each single genre, from Indie Rock to Roots Music to Hip Hop.

If you are a geek interested in all the subtelties related to how this poll works, you can read its rules here (happy reading!). But if all you care about is the awesome new music Chicago produced in the year 2013, this list is all you need. Enjoy!

BEST OF 2014 POLL FOR EMERGING CHICAGO ARTISTS
****** FINAL RESULTS ******
 
ARTIST
 
J
OS
R
TOT
 
1
Zaramela  
4.5
 
0.063
4.563
2
The Way Down Wanderers  
2
 
2
4
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3
Gramps the Vamp  
 
3
0.5
3.5
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4
Bailiff  
3
 
0.078
3.078
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5
Gia Margaret  
3
 
0.025
3.025
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6
Bleach Party  
3
 
0.009
3.009
icon
7
Marrow  
3
 
0.008
3.008
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8
PM Buys  
3
 
0.006
3.006
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9
Sarah Marie Young  
3
 
0.004
3.004
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10
The Kickback  
3
 
0.004
3.004
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11

Daniel Knox  
3
 
0.003
3.003
12
Hollows  
3
 
0.003
3.003
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13
Evasive Backflip  
3
 
0.002
3.002
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14
Last False Hope  
3
 
0.001
3.001
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15
J Fernandez  
3
 
0
3
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16
Twin Peaks  
3
 
0
3
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17
Secret Colours  
 
2
0.5
2.5
18
Werewolves At Hour 30  
1
 
1.5
2.5
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19
Hand Practices  
2
 
0.085
2.085
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20
Joyeux  
2
 
0.042
2.042
icon
21
Danna Devore  
2
 
0.041
2.041
icon
22
Tijuana Hercules  
2
 
0.018
2.018
23
The Orwells  
2
 
0.006
2.006
icon
24
Al Scorch  
2
 
0.004
2.004
icon
25
Sidewalk Chalk  
2
 
0.004
2.004
icon
26
Kellen & Me  
2
 
0.003
2.003
icon
27
Angela James  
2
 
0.002
2.002
icon
28
Exit Ghost  
2
 
0.002
2.002
icon
29
Forgotten Species  
2
 
0.002
2.002
icon
30
Lou Shields  
2
 
0.002
2.002
icon
31
Nick Astro  
2
 
0.002
2.002
icon
32
Matchess  
2
 
0.001
2.001
icon
33
Ne-Hi  
2
 
0.001
2.001
icon
34
Burnside & Hooker  
1
 
1
2
icon
35
Flesh Panthers  
2
 
0
2
icon
36
Hide  
2
 
0
2
icon
37
Ryley Walker  
2
 
0
2
icon
38
Sunjacket  
 
1.5
0.003
1.503
icon
39
American Wolf  
1
 
0.067
1.067
icon
40
LWKY  
 
1
0.048
1.048
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New Punk Rock from Bushwick: Pass Away Release Debut EP ‘Hey Death’

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Are you an I Am The Avalanche fan? Well, if you remember, not too long ago, one of the band’s lead guitarists Mike Ireland, as well as their long-time bassist, Kellen Robson, had unfortunately parted ways with the band. What we didn’t know was that they were moving on and joining Crime In Stereo’s drummer Eric Fairchild to form Pass Away, a raw punk rock outfit dedicated to the roots of the genre, through and through. They embrace their love for 90s west coast punk and just fuck around with it and have fun. They’ve just released their debut EP ‘Hey Death,’ as a free download via their Bandcamp page, which will also drop as a 7" on Black Numbers. Listen to the EP’s kick-ass song ‘Currituck Sound’ below. Doesn’t Mikey’s voice sound a little like Face to Face’s Trever Keith? You also have to listen to the EP’s last song ‘Fuck Outta Here,’ which has the hilarious intro of a voicemail recording from an angered neighbor of Mike’s own Bushwick bar The Three Diamond Door, complaining about the band’s loud music. It doesn’t get much more punk rock than that. – Michael Haskoor (@Tweetskoor)

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LA Readers Poll Results: 1. Little Galaxies, 2. Heaps n Heaps, 3. Hearty Har.

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Deli Readers,

The Deli LA’s Best of 2014 Readers and Fans’ Poll for local emerging artists is over, thanks to all those who cast their vote in support of the emerging local bands and artists in our list of nominees. 

Stay tuned for the composite chart, to be released soon, which will include details about the point nominees accumulated from the jurors and Deli writers’ votes, and will crown The Deli’s Best Emerging LA Artist of 2014.

Here is some music by the three bands that made the podium, and – below – the top 5 with links to each band’s music.

1. Little Galaxies (pictured)


2. Heaps n Heaps


3. Hearty Har


Here’s this poll’s top 5 chart, full results can be found here

BEST OF LA 2014 – READERS’ POLL RESULTS

 
Artists
Votes
 
1
Little Galaxies 1102
2
Heaps n Heaps 1076
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Hearty Har 136
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4
The Diamond Light 62
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5
Carlton 18
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The Deli’s Staff

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Lazyeyes release new EP “New Year” + play the Acheron on 02.13

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Caught between shoegazer and 80s indie pop influences, Brooklyn trio Lazyeyes just released a new EP entitled "New Year" that offers a perfect balance of the two. Opening single "Islip" (streaming) blends vocal melodies reminiscent of The Smiths with a more expansive guitar sound (and use of reverb). References to the most jangly of bands are immediately confirmed with the following track, " New Year," which squarely belongs in the dream pop realm (and quite appropriately so, since new years inspire dreams of an improved life). The punchy tendencies of the earlier singles comes out in the two remaining tracks on the EP. Check out also "Windowsill" a mid tempo that will intrigue fans of the British sound of the late 80s / early 90s (think anything from Stone Roses to Ride). Lazyeyes will be playing at the Acheron tomorrow (02.13) with Haybabies and Warcries.

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NYC Band on the Rise: Skyes play Mercury on 02.18

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These days it really seems like synths are taking over the world, or at least Brooklyn. And this time around, for some obscure reason, women are leading the charge. Skyes is yet another female fronted Brooklyn band that makes heavy use of synthezisers. Please don’t get that "yet" wrong: we love this new electro "wave," and all these artists sound nothing like each other; we are just amazed at the sheer number of submissions of this kind we’ve been getting. Skyes’ music could be described as synth-pop because of its melodic focus, but it trades that genre’s upbeat thoughtlessness with a dark-ish, experimental, non linear edge in the arrangement department, reminiscent at times of Kate Bush’s avant-pop. Their most popular single "A Girl Named Jake" (streaming) highlights the lead singer’s beautiful pipes and noteworthy production values for what we assume are home made recordings. Skyes will be playing Mercury Lounge on February 18 with The Bowery Riots, Everest Cale, American Darlings.

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Chicago’s Best of 2014 (Readers’ and Fans’ Poll): 1. The Way Down Wanderers, 2. Werewolves At Hour 30, 3. Burnside & Hooker

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Deli Readers,

The Deli Chicago’s Best of 2014 Readers and Fans’ Poll for local emerging artists is over, thanks to all those who cast their vote in support of the emerging local bands and artists in our list of nominees. 

We happily announce the three top band in this contest: The Way Down Wanderers, Werewolves At Hour 30 and Burnside & Hooker!

Stay tuned for the finalcomposite chart, to be released soon, which will include details about the point nominees accumulated from the jurors and Deli writers’ votes, and will crown The Deli’s Best Emerging Chicago Artist of 2014.

1. The Way Down Wanderers


2. Werewolves At Hour 30


3. Burnside & Hooker


Here’s this poll’s top 10 chart, full results can be found here

BEST OF CHICAGO 2014 – READERS’ POLL RESULTS
 
Artists
Votes
 
1
The Way Down Wanderers 799
2
Werewolves At Hour 30 707
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3
Burnside & Hooker 279
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4
Secret Colours 133
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5
Gramps the Vamp 127
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6
Hand Practices 85
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7
Bailiff 78
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8
American Wolf 67
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9
Zaramela 63
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10
LWKY 48
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The Deli’s Staff