Here’s a rough-and-tumble new track from post-punk/garage trio Batty called "Spent Time." It’s off their debut six-song cassette DEMO. You can catch the recent Featured Artist(s) Poll nominees performing live this evening at The Slow Club. Enjoy!
The Homophones Join The Deli Philly’s 5th Anniversary Bash w/Night Panther & Literature at PhilaMOCA!
We are excited to let everyone know that The Homophones will be joining our already rad lineup with Night Panther and Literature for The Deli Philly’s 5th Anniversary Bash on October 5 at PhilaMOCA. Jason Ferraro and crew have been tucked away working on their new album so we are honored that they could come out and play with us once again. It almost doesn’t feel like a Deli anniversary party without them. Special thanks to our wonderful jack-of-all-trades gal Brandi Lukas for this lovely flier! (Please share with your close friends who enjoy having a good time. ;o)
New Music Video: “Red Dress” – Toy Soldiers
Toy Soldiers invited a bunch of their favorite gals and guys to join them for a romantic band meal in their latest video "Red Dress," which premiered at Esquire. (Doesn’t Lawsuits bassist Brendan Cunnigham clean up real nice?) Toy Soldiers are currently taking on a chunk of America in support of their latest release The Maybe Boys.
New Track: “Anybody’s Girl” – The Lawsuits
The Lawsuits continue to build the buzz for their forthcoming LP Cool Cool Cool, which drops October 1. Here’s their latest single "Anybody’s Girl." It’s an old-timey, feel-good track that premiered earlier today over at Baeble Music. The group will be celebrating the album’s release on October 18 at Johnny Brenda’s.
New Track: “This Body Grows Back” (Demo) – Josh Jones
What does Josh Jones sound like when he’s not rockin’ out with theatrical power-pop quartet Univox? Below is a sampling with "This Body Grows Back," a demo that’s full of heartbreak and gut-wrenching vocals. You can feel more with Jones tonight at JR’s where he’ll be making his last Philly solo appearance of the year.
Moon Bounce Opening for Phaelah at Boot & Saddle Sept. 19

Free Download: “Kolor Blind” (Feat. Gliss) – Pizzle
Gliss (formerly Young Gliss) has teamed up with Milwaukee emcee Pizzle to bring the heat on their collaboration "Kolor Blind." It was also produced by RMB Justize. You can listen to and download the song for free below.
The Deli & SonicScoop’s Pro Audio Giveaway: Win Strymon Flint & El Capistan Effects Pedals!
New Music Video: “Of Blood” – Moor Mother Goddess
We dig dark, weird things, especially if they are interestingly done. Check out the new music from Moor Mother Goddess (a.k.a. Camae Defstar) for the track "Of Blood"! The song is from her EP Alpha Sepentis, and the video was directed by Delio DeMille. Special thanks to The Key for bringing it to our attention.
New Norwegian Arms 7″ Available for Streaming
Philly/Brooklyn weirdo folk act Norwegian Arms has a new 7" available via Big School Records, which is pressed on coke bottle vinyl (200 copies) for all you collectors out there. The record will be hand-numbered in a screen-printed jacket with 3 different art variations – gold, white and black. The release features a re-worked/re-recorded version of "Jitterbug" and a Brighton Sound Session medley containing live versions of a new song "The Iceman" and "Kiva Ikva" (originally appearing on Wolf Like a Stray Dog). You take a listen to the 7" below. They’ll be performing next in Philly on Thursday, October 24 at Union Transfer and in Brooklyn on Thursday, October 17 at Pete’s Candy Store for the Riot Act CMJ Showcase.
New Track: “The Kill” – Satellite Hearts
Satellite Hearts, who are best known for their throwback psych-rock sound, find themselves tearing apart the garage on their track "The Kill." It’s off the band’s new three-song EP Four to the Floor, which was recorded at Converse Rubber Tracks Studio in Brooklyn. The four-piece is set to take some time off to write new material so their last local area performance for a while will take place on Saturday, September 28 at the New Hope Arts and Craft Festival.
New Psalmships EP Available for Streaming
Ghost folk singer-songwriter and oddball tweeter Psalmships (a.k.a. Josh ua Britton) just shared a new six-song EP entitled Songs For a Red Bird, which you can stream below. It’s one of the most impressive of his recent string of releases. You can catch Psalmships live on October 19 at Ortlieb’s Lounge.


