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Quiet Company win The Deli’s Best of Austing Emerging Artist 2010 Poll!

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Austiners with a fine hear,

After a seizure inducing 2 months of polling and voting and churning numbers, HABEMUS POLL WINNER!
Congrats to pop rockers  Quiet Company, who preceded moody indie band Monahans and prog metal Baron Grod
(who also won our related fans poll). Here’s a picture of Quiet Company for the ladies…







Thanks to all the jurors and the bands and the fans who helped us put together this list of artists. Please don’t take our poll too seriously (but not even too lightly, as these are great new bands!), we see it as a fun, playful way to give exposure to deserving emerging local artists, and as an opportunity to keep our finger on the Austin scene’s pulse.

 

 
Artist
J

W

OS

F

TOTAL
 
1
Quiet Company
5
 
 
0.035
5.035
2
Monahans
3
1
 
0.016
4.016
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3
Baron Grod
 
 
1
3
4
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4
Little Lo
3
 
0.5
0.027
3.527
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5
Crooks
3
 
 
0.02
3.02
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6
Politics
3
 
 
0.018
3.018
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7
SPEAK
3
 
 
0.007
3.007
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8
Amy Cook
3
 
 
0.005
3.005
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9
TV Torso
3
 
 
0.003
3.003
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10
Dana Falconberry
3
 
 
0.002
3.002
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11
Ethan Kennedy
3
 
 
0.001
3.001
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12
Saints of Valory
 
1
 
2
3
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13
The Canvas Waiting
 
1
 
1.5
2.5
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14
Leatherbag
1
1
 
0.027
2.027
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15
The Authors
2
 
 
0.02
2.02
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16
Marmalakes
2
 
 
0.012
2.012
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17
Follow That Bird
2
 
 
0.006
2.006
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18 
Zlam Dunk
2
 
 
0.004
2.004
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19
Cowboy and Indian
1
1
 
0.003
2.003
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Pure Ecstasy
2
 
 
0.003
2.003
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21
Butcher Bear and Charlie
2
 
 
0.002
2.002
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22
Love at 20
2
 
 
0.001
2.001
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Ugly Beats
2
 
 
0.001
2.001
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24
Meggan Carney
2
 
 
0
2
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Sip Sip
1
 
 
1
2
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26
Lacuna Incorporated
1
 
 
0.05
1.05
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27
Zorch
 
 
1
0.02
1.02
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28 
MoTel Aviv
1
 
 
0.011
1.011
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29
Fresh Millions
1
 
 
0.005
1.005
icon
30
Melogrand
1
 
 
0.003
1.003
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Ruby Jane
1
 
 
0.003
1.003
icon
 
Woven Bones
1
 
 
0.003
1.003
icon
 
Devil in the Drink
 
1
 
0.002
1.002
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34
The Rocketboys
 
 
0.5
0.5
1
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Markov
1
 
 
0
1
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36
The Sour Notes
 
 
0.75
0.006
0.756
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37
Horse + Donkey
 
 
0.75
0
0.75
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38
Sad Accordions
 
 
0.5
0.041
0.541
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39
She Sir
 
 
0.5
0.019
0.519
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40
The Boxing Lesson
 
 
0.5
0.011
0.511
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41
The Pons
 
 
0.5
0.009
0.509
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42
Sarah Jarosz
 
 
0.5
0.004
0.504
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Thai Paul
 
 
0.5
0.004
0.504
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44
Megan Tubb
 
 
0.5
0
0.5
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Legend: J = Jury – OS = Open Submissions – W = Deli Writers – F = Fans
 

The Deli’s Staff

Austin

Baron Grod wins Deli Austin Best of 2010 Fans’ Poll!

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Big congrats to Baron Grod, who made a late move to capture our Best of 2010 fans’ poll. It’s not the first and surely not the last accolade to be thrown at the instrumental post-rocker quartet, who edged out Saints of Valory (second) and The Canvas Waiting (third) to top the poll. Composite charts results will be tallied and announced within the week, meanwhile thanks to bands + readers for making this a hotly contested poll! Here’s the Fans’ Poll Top Ten for ya!

 
Artist
 

1
Baron Grod
2
Saints of Valory
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3
The Canvas Waiting
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4
Sip Sip
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5
The Rocket Boys
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6
Lacuna Incorporated
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7
Sad Accordions
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8
Quiet Company
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9
Leatherbag
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9
Little Lo
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The Deli Staff

Austin

Austin Music Weekly: White Dress and more…

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Born not so long ago, the site AustinMusicWeekly.com showcases high-quality audio and video from some of the best Austin bands in operation. Most recently, they tracked down Arum Rae and her incendiary duo White Dress @ Lamberts; the above vid is just a tiny sampling of what they’ve put up. Being that the folks at AMW are all about promotion + exposure for local indie talent, we’re going to do our best to keep you posted about their goings on…well worth your time. 

Austin

Iron & Wine: Kiss Each Other Clean

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The first new album from Iron & Wine in more than three years, Kiss Each Other Clean, arrives today, and tomorrow Waterloo Records will mark the event with their patented Pizza & Listening party at 5pm. Mr. Iron & Wine, aka Sam Beam, made the wise decision to adopt Austin (well, Dripping Springs) as his home several years ago; he’s kept a very Austin-like low profile, but he gets lots of love from KUT and even makes an occasional studio appearance. Mostly he’s been busy expanding his brood; I believe the count stands now at five children and four full-length albums, all of which could explain why he sounds sleepy.

Austin

From the Open Blog: Drew Smith!

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Drew Smith’s classic americana pop songs are a dynamic projection of simple, efficient songwriting and a genuine depth of artistic delivery. His mix of heartfelt, visually descriptive lyrics and masterful compositions make Drew Smith’s music as unique as it is encompassing. TED SONGS, by Drew Smith, is the sixth release from the Austin, Texas based recording artist. Shifting away from the inspiration and soulful pop of The Lonely Choir album, this collection of songs was stirred by a new acoustic framed project called TED. The group is comprised of multi instrumentalist Brian Beken (South Austin Jug Band), accomplished percussionist Rob Hooper and Lonely Choir bassist Ryan Bowman. Drew and his bandmates recorded the material in February of 2010 during a “magical” weeklong snowstorm in Brooklyn, NY with producer Roger Greenwalt (Ben Kweller, The Pierces). From this creative council, Drew Smith came away with five songs full of characters, storylines, adhering hooks and yet another dimension of color and tone in his musical landscape. Still, this landmark is just one spot on Drew Smith’s horizon for 2011. More music releases are expected from The Lonely Choir and the most recent shape in Drew’s musical kaleidoscope, a 70’s suit & tie three-piece rock band called All The Elements.

(Ed.: this post taken from Drew Smith’s post on our DIY Open Blog, check out other Open Blog posts in the Deli Kitchen.)

Austin

Sarah Jaffe & Bosque Brown @ The Ghost Room Tonight!! (1/21)

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Denton natives Sarah Jaffe and Bosque Brown will take hold of The Ghost Room this Friday in downtown Austin.

Singer/songwriter Jaffe released her second album, Suburban Nature, last year, and received Rolling Stone recognition for her 2010 Austin City Limits performance.  Don’t let Jaffe’s tender looks and blonde locks fool you. She possesses no fluff. Her song “Clementine” is an extraordinary find. Jaffe’s voice is wonderfully rich and wistful. She impressively crafts her words and sound with smoldering fervor. Folksy Bosque Brown (named after a river near Mara Lee Miller’s childhood home) will also perform at the spooky venue.

Bosque Brown will perform at 9:30 p.m. Jaffe comes on at 10:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 at the door.

Be sure to wish Jaffe a happy early birthday, too. The talented singer turns 25 on the 29th.

–Cassie Morien

Austin

People Problems: Oh No Oh My

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The long-awaited sophomore release from indie-poppers Oh No Oh My People Problems arrived yesterday and has been justly praised by sources as diverse as Paste and the Wall Street Journal. "I want this album to make people cry," said member Daniel Hoxmeier of the new effort. For right now, they’ll be making the French cry: the band have embarked on a two-month tour of Europe, including multiple dates in France throughout the remainder of January and Feb. Ah, the sacrifices we make for art. 

Austin

Best of Austin Emerging Artists’ 2010 Fans Poll is On! + Our Esteemed Jurors

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You may have noticed the impressive size our current poll – that’s no ordinary poll, it’s our annual Best of Austin Emerging Artists’ Poll, and voting is happening NOW. We have a tremendous pool of talent represented this year, and we need your vote. 

The band/artist from this list that wins on the poll’s composite chart (i.e. jurors + Deli writers + fans’ votes) will receive a plethora of prizes provided by the sponsors of The Deli. Right now all the artists in the list have accumulated some points from the votes cast by jurors and writers, now it’s the fans and readers’ turn!



JURORS:

Here’s the list of our fantastic jurors in random order: John Laird (Side One Track One), John Kunz (Waterloo Records), Paige Maguire (Austinist), Kevin Hoskins (Emo’s), Zoe Cordes Selbin (Bold and Zesty), Jennifer Leduc, (Superpop!), Tyler Groover (TwoGroove), Paul Oviesi (Momo’s), Michael Maly (Sonic Itch), Richard Gonzalez (Ultra8201), Mitchell Mazurek (The Deli). Big thanks to them all!!

 

Austin

Best of Austin Open Submissions: Zorch!

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Noise-freaks Zorch topped our list of artists who submitted for consideration in our fast-approaching Best of Austin 2010 poll. Their whirling, swirling, disorienting synth & drums attack is being called "the saving grace of electronically-charged music" (thephotongod blog). They also just happen to be playing as part of Free Week at the Mohawk this Saturday (1/8), along with Attack in Formation, Look Mexico and MoTel Aviv. Here’s our full top ten, all of whom will now move on to the next phase of the poll: 

TOP TEN ARTISTS FROM OPEN SUBMISSIONS:

1. Zorch

2. Horse + donkey

3. She Sir

4. Thai Paul

5. Little Lo

6. Sad Accordions

7. Sarah Jarosz

8. The Boxing Lesson

9. The Pons

10. The Rocketboys