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The Beets sign to Sub Pop subsidiary Hardly Art + play Skylight West Rooftop on 09.19 (tonight)

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Over the course of four years, The Beets have become one of the most popular lo-fi bands in NYC, which is a noteworthy achievement, considering how crowded that scene is in the Big Apple. The trio has already released two full-length LPs and three singles on NY label Captured Tracks, opened for their "spiritual fathers" Pavement, and toured with Vivian Girls and Mountain Goats amongst others. They just signed with a new label, Seattle based Hardly Art (part of Sub Pop), home to records by Hunx & His Punx and Seapony amongst others. The band will play Skylight West Rooftop on 09.19 (tonight).

Mp3: The Beets: "Doing As I Do"

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Caged Animals, EULA, Data Dog, GunFight! and Team Genius show on 09.17

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This Saturday Brooklyn’s own Paper Garden Records is throwing an-end-of-summer party–Multiverse Playground part III, "an exploration into the evolution of music, art and comedy." The event, which begins at noon, will feature 19 acts (some local favorites include EULA, Data Dog, Caged Animals (in the picture), GunFight! and Team Genius). The event will also include comedy, art, and DJ sets from Delicate Steve and Bear Hands. Sponsors include Thinglink, Grooveshark, and Livetapp, and there will be free PBR and VitaminWater on hand! There’s not much summer left, so you owe it to yourself to check this out! Plus, you can always replenish your electrolytes with VitaminWater after indulging in as many PBRs as possible. The event takes place at 104 Emerson Place in Brooklyn, and goes from noon to 11pm.

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Yellow Ostrich releases video + plays Deli CMJ show on 10.22

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Brooklyn’s Yellow Ostrich is getting a lot of deserved buzz lately, and not just because of their ex-We Are Scientist drummer Michael Tapper. The band crafts some truly original, sparse, and intriguingly percussive "avant-rootsy" tunes – darn, we don’t have that genre in our charts database, but "Alt Folk" will do (they are in 11th position in our National Alt Folk chart!). They also just released with this video for their single "Whale" – which today is NPR’s song of the day. We are pleased to announce that they will be performing at one of The Deli’s CMJ Music Marathon shows at The Delancey on Saturday October 22, with Sea of Bees and Monogold.

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Get your Video projected at The Deli’s CMJ parties in NYC + get a print article!

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Emerging bands and artists with official videos,

INDMUSIC and The Deli Magazine are teaming up to find the best unsigned and independent music videos to be featured between sets during their Lower East Side showcases at this year’s CMJ Music Marathon (October 18-22, 2011). If your band has a video, we want to see it!  We’re looking for cool concepts, stunning visual aesthetics, and, of course, great tunes! 

On top of this, the videos and music will be reviewed in print in the upcoming fall issue of The Deli – heavily distributed before and during the CMJ Music Marathon.

If interested please apply HERE.

The Deli’s Staff

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Weekly Feature: Akron Family

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Currently split between NYC, Portland and Tucson, Akron/Family emerged from the Brooklyn experimental folk scene of the mid 2000s. Over the past six years they have been noisily doing their own thing, including flirtations with free jazz, art pranks and some seriously out-there mysticism. Their latest album, released earlier this year, is called "S/T II:The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT", the meaning of which remains obscure even to the band. Though the three core members are now flung across the country, their approach to music remains as cohesively fresh as ever. The Deli caught up with founding Akron Miles Seaton, shortly before a rousing set at the Festival de Musique Émergente (FME) in northwestern Quebec. – Read Jeremy Simon interview with the band here.

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Weekly Feature: The High Highs

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The High Highs don’t attempt to make a grand entrance. They’re more subtle than that. But don’t mistake that for a lack of passion or talent, because their hooks are solid and their melodies are sweeping. These guys began as a studio project, and they don’t mess around. Their single “Open Season” features a video that perfectly compliments their sound, sun-washed and through a vintage lens. The song itself paints vivid pictures, then revokes them by saying "it’s all in your mind." The piano part is a bright accompaniment to an otherwise faded sound, a delicate contrast to the breakdowns. Their overall presentation channels a mellow demeanor, with strumming guitars and some lovely harmonizing, lyrics bittersweet and haunting. – Read Allison Levin’s interview with the band here.

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Healthy dose of “Nu 90s”: Lightouts live at Union Hall on September 22

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Gavin Rhodes claims his band Lighouts is, “like Smashing pumpkins, when they were good.” There is a resemblance in Lightouts thick layered guitar and bass lines, playing in perfect precision, but Lightouts vocalist Greg Nelson’s disciplined tenor is a far cry from the nasal madness of Billy Corgan’s haunts and howls. Lightouts latest single “Eloise Suite” is like an  angsty and fresh walk through a 90s scrapbook, with fuzzy guitars supporting Nelson’s new wave vocal inflections. Catch Lightouts performing on September 22, at Union Hall in Brooklyn. – Ed Guardaro

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Hank & Cupcakes record in Europe + tour + play Mercury on 10.08

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Hot off nearly a month long stay in Europe working on a new album, Brooklyn sexy-pop duo Hank & Cupcakes are back in the States and eager to hit the ground running. Kicking off the band’s Fall tour with two dates at the Utica Music Fest in Utica, NY on September 15 and September 16, the two and a half week tour includes a number of dates supporting Jenny Owen Youngs, as well as a handful of one off shows, wrapping with a hometown show at Mercury Lounge on October 8.

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The Majorleans release sophomore CD at Rockwood on 09.16

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NYC’s own The Majorleans sound a little like a mix of The Strokes and Cake (see embedded song "Kill You"), which is actually an interesting hybrid. Or maybe in the previous sentence you could replace "The Strokes" with "Lou Reed" – but either way, the idea is that their vocals are full of "NYC flavor". Most importantly though this is a band with good songs and nice album art, which is always a good thing (I had a friend who used to buy albums by random band simply because he liked the cover). Girls may also wonder if they are also good looking, which also helps in this darn business. Well… I’m a guy so you’ll have to judge for yourself. Perfect opportuinty: they’ll be celebrating the release of their second album "Damager and The Main Vin" on September 16 at Rockwood Music Hall’s Stage 2.