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Electro-rock from NYC: Moon Furies announce debut EP

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Based in Brooklyn via Chicago, electronic trio Moon Furies is picking up steam after opening for compatible artists like Peter Bjorn and John, Chairlift and Nite Jewel. The band already released 2 singles in 2012 and is putting the final touches on their debut EP, scheduled for a 2012 release and entitled "Not Earth". The twosome’s dark electro-pop reinterprets the dark electronic sound of the early 80s in a personal direction involving – among other things – real drums and a sweeping electric guitar. – Chelsea Eriksen

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Kelli Scarr lands May residency + releases ‘Dangling Teeth’ single

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From singing for Moby, to bringing it home in country, Kelli Scarr is fast becoming the rock world’s connection to the kind of nostalgic Americana found in places like her hometown of Folsom, California. With a voice recalling the breathiness of Feist, coupled with the lyrical fury of Miranda Lambert, Scarr’s music is every bit as approachable as it is powerful.

Her new single ‘Dangling Teeth’ is gently lulling, taking it’s time and offering the listener a preview of what’s to come on her sophomore LP of the same name due out June 5th on Silence Breaks. Take a listen and see her live when she plays a Brooklyn residency at The Way Station next month.

Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)

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Jon DeRosa releases ‘A Wolf in Preacher’s Clothes’ at Rockwood

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Jon DeRosa has been through multiple transformations over the past decade. An artist’s artist, he’s been involved with many successful NYC projects including Magnetic Fields and Aarktica. His upcoming release, ‘A Wolf in Preacher’s Clothes,’ set to drop today April 10th, finds the artist reconnecting with his Americana singer/songwriter, penning material that grabs you by the throat the way Tom Waits or Nebraska-era Springsteen will take hold of you. This is a record demanding multiple listens, with each revealing a different journey… not unlike the wandering bicyclist featured in new video ‘Anchored’ (below) from his forthcoming LP. See him at his record release party tonight at Rockwood Music Hall at 9pm.

Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)

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Violens Releases new 7″ – “Totally True”

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If anything, Violens might be one of the more straightforward shoegazer bands around Brooklyn. In a town awash with wash, the band stands out for their adherence to pop earworms even while dousing their ensemble in buckets of reverb and delay. Their latest 7" ‘Totally True,’ continues to the band’s growing songwriting concision and couples the track with the brand new "Something Falling."

It’s all in preparation for their pending May release of ‘True,’ an album appropriately titled for a sound this honest.

See them when they play Le Poisson Rouge for the record release party on May 16.

Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)

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Lily and the Parlour Tricks Premiere New Video for ‘The Poison Song’ + play Cameo on 04.10

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New York’s answer to doo-wop, Lily and the Parlour Tricks raise their seductive shuffle to a higher bar with their new video for ‘The Poison Song.’ Lily Claire shimmies around in a changing cast of black-on-white-on-black backdrops that cast the barroom brawl of the single in its most sensuous light. Taken from their latest self-titled EP, ‘The Poison Song’ will get you on your feet and keep you there until Lily says otherwise.

Shana Keegan produces.

Catch the band when they play Cameo Gallery 11 pm this Tuesday, April 10th.

Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)

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The Lounge Act – Clean Guitars / Epic Proportions

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Dueling, clean guitars, raucous drums, and sentimental vocals, The Lounge Act makes a lot happen from seemingly almost nothing. With songs that take plenty of twists and turns before arriving, tracks like ‘Julie’ and ‘For What It’s Worth’ reveal an often ignored potential for straightforward rock ensembles. Lounge Act seems to make the effects we usually hear from stompboxes come out instead directly from singer Simon Guzman’s epic tales of heartbreak and disappointment. With all the possibilities granted to recording these days, it’s refreshing to hear such an honest means used to tell a story. Lounge act has found this formula, by reinventing rock music’s familiar terrain for their own purposes. And there’s nothing wrong with that.

See them April 28 at Bar East.

This band submitted their music digitally here.

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The Freaky Power of NJ’s Rob Jennings

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Rob Jennings might have some spooky images on his bandcamp, but his sound goes down like butter. This is dance music that pairs freaky psychedelia with swirling, dense organs and obscure samples, all brought home by Jennings, whose tenor rivals even singers like Omar Rodriguez-Lopez on screamer tracks ‘Invisible Walls’ and ‘Shy Nobody.’

The Jersey band takes psychology to places it’s never been before on debut full-length ‘Shy Nobody.’ An album replete with dance-a-licious power grooves fueled by cerebral madness… a fantastically demented achievement if you ask me.

See them when they play live at Bardi’s Bar & Grill in Pequannock, NJ on June 1st.

This band submitted their music digitally here.

Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)

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Fast Years – Too Fast to Live, Too Awesome to Ignore

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Let the good times roll. Like a name that could have come straight from a James Dean quote, Fast Years plays fast, fun music that gets right to the point and stays at that mileage until the end.

Playing through their riffs like a rock mission statement, the Brooklyn quartet shred away on their latest EP ‘Young Heart,’ making it their mission to re-ignite Ramone’s-style party anthems, using their EP as the spark.

See them when they play Union Hall on April 27th.

This band submitted their music digitally here.

Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)

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There’s more to The Record Summer than Meets the Eye

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I guess you really can’t judge a book by its cover. The soft, dreamy vocals in The Record Summer’s jams belie a quiet rage, betraying an inner passion that feels almost at odds with their jams, but only adds to the mysterious intrigue powering this group.

Their debut ‘Race to the Bottom’ moves through singer/songwriter Bret Rodysill purging the wounds of a broken heart in the slow build of ‘Boys and Girls in the Modern Age’ and the ultra-catchy ‘You in an Empty Room.’ For a man with a lot on his mind, this is some fairly cathartic stuff.

This band submitted their music digitally here.

Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)

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Nees and Vos – Cookin’ Up Soul For NYC

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Nees and Vos is one of those bands you listen to and wonder why they’re not the biggest thing around. Complete with Andrew Neesley’s trumpets, groove-shaking drums and even a backing gospel choir, this band swoops in and takes care of all your soul food needs.
Songs like ‘Burn Me Down’ and ‘Remember Me’ take care of business just fine, but the relentless cowbell in ‘Build A Fortress’ is all I thought I needed to hear.
And then I heard their epic cover of Gnarls Barkley’s ‘Who’s Gonna Save My Soul,’ and got a better idea of just how much this band is capable of. It’s not an easy chore to fill in for Cee-Lo’s vocals, but singer Chris Vos’s buttery vocals, coupled with the souful barnburner of the backing band, produces a combination more than up to the task. Here’s a group you ought to be paying attention to.

This band submitted their music digitally here.

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Big Ups Get the Party Started

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"Everytime that I sing this f*king song I won’t forget…" – singer Joe Galarraga exclaims in the epic burner ‘Not Over Yet.’ You and me both, Joe…

Big Ups is the kind of fun I used to have with Bouncing Souls and MXPX. It’s nerdcore punk the way it’s meant to be experienced: as an electrically charged current of testosterone and beer bumping through over-charged speakers and car crash drum beats. Galarraga delivers a never-ending cascade against boredom and hypocrisy in songs like ‘Hard to Care’ and ‘Shut Your Mouth.’ But if all this sounds like mere throwback to an earlier era from a relatively young bro quartet, you’re only half right. Big Ups can easily channel first generation hardcore like Minor Threat and Japanther when they want to, but they’re equally capable of reaching the epic heights of At the Drive In when called for.

For a group exalting the glories of couch surfing on their bandcamp, Big Ups also know how to bring the energy to the party.

Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)

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Black Taxi lands Thursday residency at Rockwood

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After a tour down South and back, Brooklyn’s Black Taxi returns to treat their home fans to three Thursday residency shows at the intimate and beloved Rockwood Music Hall. Accompanied by several musical souvenirs, the gig trifecta starts off this Thursday, April 5, as Black Taxi brings back Austin’s energetic space-rock quartet, The Frontier Brothers, along with Albany’s soulful Wild Adriatic. The second show on April 12 features Fort Worth’s garage rockers, The Phuss, and the acoustic meanderings of Joseph King of NYC’s Deadbeat Darling, who just released a new full length. The residency finale on April 19 welcomes Dallas-born, folksy and electronic Ishi and Cleveland’s pop act, The Modern Electric. Pick up tickets before each gig, as they will most likely sell out. Doors are at 9pm each week. www.blacktaxi.com – Meijin Bruttomesso