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Vivian Girl’s Katy Goodman’s new project: La Sera

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After touring the world with Vivian Girls, releasing a handful of well-received records, and starting record label Wild World with her band mates, Katy started exploring other outlets. She experimented with dream-pop band, All Saints Day in the Spring of 2010 and released a self titled limited-edition 7" filled with dreamy-pop songs on indie label Art Fag earlier this year. In February 2010, after moving to LA, Katy started working on some fresh material that inspired the formation of her brand new band, La Sera. Her inspiration sprung from an attraction to early pop hits from the 1950’s and ethereal choral vocals. Her new songs overflow with a softer less aggressive sound than the Vivian Girls and contain warm celestial-pop melodies that echo with the dreamlike effect of a church choir. The band is scheduled to play the CMJ Music Marathon at Irving Plaza on 10.19 and Shea Stadium on 10.21.

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The Golden Filter, Boy Crisis, Body Language play Highline on 10.19.

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Interesting electronic bill at the Highline Ballroom on 10.19 involving 3 NYC bands. As we already covered Boy Crisis‘ super catchy disco-pop and Body Language‘s post-pop (yeah, forging new genres is fun!), we’ll focus on The Golden Filter‘s… uhm… mystic-tronica? This duo, which released their debut CD "Voluspa" earlier this year, plays sparse but edgy dance music tied together by ethereal female melodies. The tunes’ dark aura (reminiscent of New Order and other progressive electronic acts,) the mysticism of the lyrics, and their overall visual approach (centered around a exotic imagery like the desert, the sea, and assorted symbolism) seem to justify our genre neologism. Dancing, afterall, can be a mystical experience. After the BMI/Spin sponsored show at Highline Ballroom the band will open for UK funk-tronica masters UNKLE at Webster Hall on 10.23.

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Center Divider play Deli CMJ show at The Delancey (Ground Floor) on 10.19

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Sparse to the point of flirting with silence, or plodding on top of groove-less drums, all Center Divider’s songs have a very distinct signature in their pace. When in this sonic scenario the band introduces simple string or brass drones, or slow plucked parts, magic happens – see the song “Madam S”. The lead singer’s dark vocals, reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and Morphine, are full of confidence and drowned in feelings (that perfectly suit the music) like acceptance and moderate hope. The band is scheduled to play the Tuesday 19 Deli CMJ party upstairs at The Delancey with Waking Lights, Mama Bear and Pearl and the Beard among others.

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The Woody Guthrie of Raunchy: Cock Lorge – live at Mercury on 10.13

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Every Cock Lorge song is guaranteed to be as raunchy as Woody Guthrie is political. This reminds us what folk music’s all about: singing what the man tells you not to, or in this case what your mom tells you not to. It’s fresh to hear music that doesn’t take itself too seriously and invites all it’s friends to play on the record. “The Leading Role,” a second release from Cock Lorge, is mostly a review of winners from their first album, “Rise.” The band forges their musical empire at Piano’s “Thank Cock It’s Friday” variety show every first Friday of the month. For a change of scenery, Cock Lorge will be hitting The Mercury Lounge on October 13. – Jenny Luczak

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New to the NYC scene: Blair plays CMJ with Beach Fossils

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Blair is an interesting singer songwriter that recently moved to Brooklyn from the LA area – although she’s originally from the south. Her songs are more than "just" folk songs, there’s a dreamy quality to them that recalls the sound of mid 90s female fronted bands like Blake Babies and Belly, but also an often quirky experimental edge (did we ever tell you that we LOVE quirky?) The overall atmosphere of the tunes is rather soft, which suits Blair’s warm, expressive voice, but the electronic and percussive arrangements add a playful touch to the tracks that makes them more interesting and enjoyable. This lady is gathering some buzz and this is not the only reason why you should check out her music. She has a bunch of very interesting CMJ shows planned, with Beach Fossils at The Rock Shop on 10.20 and Francis and the Lights at Mercury on 10.22.

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Xylos release new video for their single “Not Enough”

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You hear people say that since MTV has become a regular TV channel, music videos aren’t that important anymore. We respectfully disagree… if properly done, for music blogs like ours, they are a MUCH better way to present music than streaming mp3s. Check out this one by Xylos for the "Not Enough" – a beautiful pop song that may warm up your day.

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Suckers premiere video on IFC + tour with Yeasayer

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We have been covering Suckers since they were a sparkle on their mothers’ eyes – they weren’t the fastest growing kid, but it was worth waiting for them… here’s their first video, premiered on IFC.com!!! The band is currently on a US/Europe tour with Menomena first and Yeasayer after.

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I Love Monsters plays Mercury on 10.09 + Residency at Ace Hotel

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It looks like NYC’s own I Love Monsters have been around for quite a while – they have a bunch of releases under their belt, and a lot of "proper" videos and music placements for an emerging band. This here is the latest official one for the single "Satellites". The band, whose sounds can be described like a less dark, more "west coast sounding" version of Interpol, will play with Pillow Theory on Saturday 10.09 at The Mercury Lounge. They recently released a new EP, entitled "Everything Is Gonna Be Alright" – available for free download at their Myspace page. The band has also landed a November Residency at Ace Hotel – which has recently started hosting indie shows.

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Emily Greene live review + plays Rockwood on 10.06

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On Septemer 23, New York-based Emily Greene performed The Living Room on Ludlow. Singer/songwriter Greene sat poised at her keyboard, occasionally switching to the venue’s baby grand, leading her band of three gentlemen into selections from her debut album, “Is This What You Had in Mind.” Greene’s soulful voice filled the oversized coffee shop, and her emotive and nuanced demeanor infused every aspect of her performance, from her vocal dynamics down to her facial expressions. In between songs, Greene revealed a lighter side of her personality, cracking jokes about her housing situation, songwriting topics, and unglamorous life of an emerging artist. Highlights included the title track, album opener “Lily Twill,” “Oceans and Waves,” which Greene introduced with a story recounting her recent hallucinogenic state during her wisdom teeth extraction in Florida, and “Just Fine.” Several upcoming NYC gigs include four at Rockwood Music Hall on October 6, 13, 20 (CMJ), and 27, in a string of national shows sponsored by jewelry designer Katherine Sise. – Meijin Bruttomesso

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We Can’t Enjoy Ourselves (is a band) – Live at Union Hall on 10.08

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LOOK!! WE CAN’T ENJOY OURSELVES is A pop group from Brooklyn equipped with clever discernible lyrics about sex and movies and the bible! Their songs are rampant with lurid slapstick and it’s all delivered with a kick in the balls, which is actually more pleasant than it sounds! They are not twee and they are not hazy dream pop! They play jaunty danceable music that is more in debt to the Supremes and the Kinks than to Disco or Arthur Russell!! Presently they’re promoting the high-hearted album they recorded earlier this year, called ONE BELONGS HERE MORE THAN YOU. It’s free and on bandcamp. Check them out at Union Hall on 10.08. – (as posted in The Deli’s Open Blog – post your band’s entries, videos, and Mp3s here).

 

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From The Deli’s Open Blog: Politics As Usual – Live at Cakeshop on 10.05

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Blending good ‘ol rock and roll with indie rock, Politics As Usual is an indie rock trio from Bergen County, New Jersey (NYC area). Te band features Stephen Berthomieux on guitar and lead vocals, Tom Warren on drums and vocals, and Andrew Kevin on bass. Politics first formed during the summer of ’09 after Tom and Stephen broke up their previous band. Their debut album "Trouble" was completed in June of 2010 and the band is currently working on new songs for a future release during the winter or spring of ’11. Politics As Usual is playing Cake Shop, NYC on Oct 5th, check them out!

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Karen Rockower’s CD release party at The Living Room on 10.08

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"Whales Standing" was just released in Brooklyn at Union Hall and Karen Rockower (and her fantastically all female band) are bringing the show across the bridge to The Living Room on Friday Oct 8th at 8pm. The CD marks Karen’s debut solo effort. Haunting and beautiful, her vocal talents are front and center in this world of creepy lullabies. The 12 tracks journey through her psyche is inspired by her real adventures and rich dream life. A poetic storyteller, Karen also finds inspiration writing through other people’s eyes. – (as posted in The Deli’s Open Blog – post your band’s entries, videos, and Mp3s here).