Our favorite Chicago track of 2009 came from the mind of one Shawn Rosenblatt and his band Netherfriends. Emergency Umbrella released their debut ep, Calling You Out this year and on that ep we found the track "Nunya (Beeswax)".
Top 15 Chicago Songs of the Year: No. 2
The Smith Westerns took blogosphere by storm this year and their infectious basement surf sound has won us over as well. The debut LP was released this year by Chicago’s HoZac Records and "Girl In Love" is taken from that album.
Top 15 Chicago Songs of the Year: No. 3
The third song on our countdown comes from an album that found a new home in 2009. Moon Sweet Moon was self-released in 2008, but in the hands of The Hours 2009 seemed to the year of Via Tania. "Wonder Stranger" was the first single from the album, and one of our favorite tracks of 2009.
Top 15 Chicago Songs of the Year: No. 4
The fourth track on our countdown comes from Judson Claiborne and their yet to be released album Time and Temperature. The song appeared in our inbox last April and then were followed up by this gripping video.
Top 15 Chicago Song’s of the Year: No. 5
Felix Da Housecat had a big 2009 which only adds to the wonderful career he has already enjoyed. There were so many great tracks to pick from on his 2009 release, He Was King, but ut was the video for "We All Wanna Be Prince" that won us over in the end.
Top 15 Chicago Songs of the Year: No. 6
The sixth song on our countdown comes from a man that is quickly becoming a Chicago icon. In 2009 Andrew Bird released his five studio album, Noble Beast, and the track we have selected is "Anonanimal”.
Top 15 Chicago Songs of the Year: No. 7
The seventh track on our countdown comes from a band that has been mentioned several times on The Deli over the last year. Loyal Divide’s "Vision Vision" is my favorite track from their 2009 EP Labrador.
Top 15 Chicago Songs of the Year: No. 8
The eight song on our countdown comes from I Fight Dragons and their debut EP Cool is Just a Number which was released this past Spring. The track is "Money".
BANDS: Submit Your Music for The Year End Best of Chicago 2009
Three nominees for our Year End Best of Chicago Poll will be chosen through an Open Contest (the others from a jury of local "scene makers").
Submit your music for The Deli’s Best of Chicago Year End Poll HERE by 12.23.2009.
To be eligible your band needs to have music available online and have played live at least once in 2009 (and not to be signed to a major). By submitting, you will also add your band to our chart system, which will get you some exposure in the future.
The process we have implemented to choose the Best Emerging Chicago Artist of 2009 is a little complicated – if you are interested in knowing how it works please go here.
The Deli’s Staff
The Deli’s Year End Best of Chicago 2009 Poll Begins! Sponsors and Prizes
Musical peoples from Chicago and beyond,
A few weeks are left before the end of 2009, and the time has come for our end of year musical "summary". Yes, you got that right: The Deli’s "Best of (emerging) Chicago 2009 Poll" is upon us!
This year we’ll have an overall chart including the votes from Jury, Writers and Readers, and a Readers’ charts including only the readers’ votes.There will be other prizes in vouchers, software and studio time for all the top artists in both charts.
We have a lot to tell you about this, but as this poll couldn’t happen without sponsors, we’ll start by listing them all, and by thanking them for being part of this.
Instructions about the poll coming soon!
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Top 15 Chicago Songs of the Year: No. 9
The ninth entry on our Top 15 Chicago tracks of 2009 countdown is a fun song and video from the dynamic duo of Yea Big & Kid Static. The track "Bots" comes from their sophomore release The Future’s Looking Grim.
IFD’s Christmas Tune
The Christmas tunes just keep rolling in from Chicago’s best, and what would Christmas be with the sounds of NES controllers and video games in the background. That’s right I am talking about our favorite comic book geeks and dragon fighters. I Fight Dragons has pull off a Nintendo charged cover of Fountains of Wayne’s song “Alien For Christmas”. I don’t know what else they would have covered, but a Christmas song about aliens.