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Deli Best of SF Bay Area 2011 – Fans’ Poll is up!

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We are getting there folks! We just uploaded the full list of artists nominated for our Best of SF Bay Area 2011 Poll for Emerging Artists. It’s in the right column on this same page and also HERE, where you can actually vote. Some bands in the list were selected through a submission process and some others were picked by our jury of local scene-makers, who could freely choose 3 bands each in order of preference. Points were already assigned to each band according to how well they did in the selection process. Now the readers’ and fans’ votes will also influence the final chart. Each vote will count!

The Deli’s Staff

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White Hills bring epic psych rock to The Mercury Lounge on 01.24

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Space rock appears to be coming back in a big way, and bands like Brooklyn’s White Hills are at the forefront of this movement. Their latest album "Frying on this Rock," (scheduled for release on March 20th) is a riff-heavy tour-de-force of epic psychedelia. The album was recorded by legendary NYC producer Martin Bisi (Sonic Youth, Brian Eno, Swans, Herbie Hancock, Boredoms) and features five jam-heavy tracks, with "I Write a Thousand Letters (Pulp on Bone)" clocking in at nearly 12 minues in length. That song presents clever use of distant conversational voices contributing to dreamlike texture as it weaves through industrial sounding guitars and a hypnotic drum patterns. Subsequent cuts emphasize sonorous power chords, rhapsodic guitar solos and and swirling synth tones. The band will be debuting tracks from the new album live at The Mercury Lounge on January 24. Special guests MOFO, which feature ex-members of A Place To Bury Strangers, will also be playing that night. – Dave Cromwell

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Live review: Black Taxi’s sold out album release night at Bowery

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On Saturday, January 14, Black Taxi celebrated their sophomore album, “We Don’t Know Any Better,” at Bowery Ballroom with the support of The Attic Ends, Austin’s Bright Light Social Hour, Lights Resolve, in a sold out venue. Around midnight, the stage went dark, and the men of the hour snuck on stage. Illumination returned and revealed Ezra Huleatt’s body paint of multi-colored hand prints and glitter, which was later sprinkled over the audience, and feathery accessories, as the band launched into an "oldie but goodie," "Don’t Count Me Out." Black Taxi touched on favorites from their first album, “Things of That Nature,” backed by a full horn section, the highlight being "Up Here for Thinking, Down There for Dancing," during which two generous Kickstarter contributors smashed guitars on stage and Huleatt scaled and leaped off the stage holding an umbrella (Think rock star Mary Poppins.). Frantic dancing, wild jumping, and enthused shouting broke out and escalated with the new record’s electro- breakdown-centric "Friend," perky "Do What you Gotta Do," goosebump-inducing "Vultures," and grooving, must-hear title track. An unforgettable night, Black Taxi outdo themselves every show, and fans can only wait with bated breath ‘til the next one comes around. –Meijin Bruttomesso


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Lucius wins The Deli’s Best of NYC 2011 fans’ poll, followed by Stephie Koplan and Brothers

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After 12 days of voting, the wondrous, female driven, rootsy-pop band Lucius was voted by Deli readers and music fans as The Deli’s Best Emerging NYC Artist of 2011. We’ve been big fans of this group since we first booked them at our B.E.A.F. party in May 2011 – we recommend you to see them live at The Mercury Lounge on January 25, they put together one of the most fun live shows in town.

In the last couple of months we’ve been talking a lot about Stephie Koplan & The Pedestrian, a female fronted pop rock band with tons of potential that recently moved from New England to the NYC area. Their recent video of their power pop single "Jerk!" – inspired to the atmospheres of the TV show "Madmen" – casts singer Stephie as an adorably sassy housewife and was featured by Spinner as their "Video of the Day" in December. They placed second in our fans’ and readers’ poll.

A band we haven’t covered before, Brothers – 3rd in this poll – play Rock’n’Roll drenched in southern twang (and probably also Jack Daniels). The band is currently putting the final touches on their debut full length, but if you are in the mood for an unpretentious and in your face rock party, don’t wait any longer and check them out live – or at least watch this teaser of their single "Real Long Way to Go".

Big kudos also to Futurist and Merrily & the Poison Orchard, respectively 4th and 5th. Here’s the Readers’ and Fans Poll Top 20, full results here.

The overall results of our Year End Poll (including jurors’ and Deli writers’ votes) will be released very soon, stay tuned!

 
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VOTES

 
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Lucius
1241
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Stephie Coplan & the Pedestrians
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Brothers
964
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Futurist
695
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5
Merrily & the Poison Orchard
362
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6
Chappo
289
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7
Motive
272
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Sinem Saniye
265
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9
Hurrah! A Bolt of Lght!
239
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Big Wilson River
234
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11
Exemption
213
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12
Apollo Run
203
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Mal Blum
196
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Bugs in the Dark
189
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Deathrow Tull
170
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Motherfeather
153
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My Pet Dragon
150
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Snowmine
134
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Monogold
128
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The Third Wheel Band
115
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The Mean Season: “Hearts” EP Review

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We get plenty of great bands submitting their music to us, but a recent submission from 2011 Deli Best of DC nominees The Mean Season has really caught my attention. With their submitted EP Hearts, the trio has made an album of undeniably catchy yet powerful indie rock songs with a folk tinge. The voice of lead singer Cherie on the title track (my favorite!) is haunting and beautiful. “Black Tie Affair”, another favorite, is a nostalgic tune with a country edge which I found hard to get out of my head (especially the chorus “why does it always have to be another love song?”)

Check out their EP below via soundcloud. –Amanda D.

Unreleased EP by The Mean Season DC

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Delicate Steve finalizing new album, playing SXSW

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Instrumental avant-prog NJ based band Delicate Steve are currently putting the final touches on their sophomore album, due out later this year. After playing Webster Hall with Cult on Thursday, they will be playing a number of shows around SXSW and will be joined by Janka Nabay and the Bubu Gang as direct support on most dates.

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Deli Best of NYC 2011 – Fans’ Poll is over! + List of Jurors

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Oh boy… this friggin’ poll is so much work it becomes almost surreal… know what I mean? But we are getting there folks! We just uploaded the full list of artists nominated for our Best of NYC 2011 Poll for Emerging Artists. It’s in the right column here and also on this beautiful page that sums up what happened in 2011 here at The Deli NYC. Some bands in the list were selected through a submission process (see NYC genre results in the post below) and some others were picked by our jury of local scene-makers (list below), who could freely choose 3 bands each in order of preference. Points were already assigned to each band according to how well they did in the selection process. Now the readers’ and fans’ votes will also influence the final chart. Each vote will count!

THE COVER OF THE DELI IS THE PRIZE
And of course… the winner of the overall poll (i.e. the final chart including the votes from our jury, our writers and the readers and fan’s poll) will be featured on the cover of the spring 2012 issue of The Deli Magazine!

LIST OF JURORS: Alex Rossiter (Webster Hall), Andy Bodor (Cake Shop), Billy Jones (Pianos), Bowery Electric bookers, Brandon Haas (BMI), Carlye Wisel & Donald Rasmussen (Big Yellow Couch), Chris Diaz (Knitting Factory), Christopher R. Weingarten (The Village Voice), Claire McNamara (OhMyRockness), David Teller (Bird Dog Productions), Douglas DeFalco (Southpaw), Heath Miller (Excess db), Heather Dunsmoor (The Bell House) , Jamie Dominguez (SESAC), Jennifer Gilson (The Living Room), Jify Shah (Cameo), John J. Hagan (Sycamore), Karen Soskin (Other Music), Katherine Coates (Delancey), Marc Emert-Hutner (ASCAP), Matt McDonald (CMJ), Max Brennan (Lit Lounge), , Paolo De Gregorio (The Deli), Rami Haykal (Popgun Booking) , Sebastian Freed (Bowery Presents), Steve Trimboli (Goodbye Blue Monday), Zack Dinerstein (Spike Hill).

The Deli’s Staff

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Deli Best of Nashville 2011 – Fans’ Poll is up!

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We are getting there folks! We just uploaded the full list of artists nominated for our Best of Nashville 2011 Poll for Emerging Artists. It’s in the right column on this same page and also HERE, where you can actually vote. Some bands in the list were selected through a submission process and some others were picked by our jury of local scene-makers, who could freely choose 3 bands each in order of preference. Points were already assigned to each band according to how well they did in the selection process. Now the readers’ and fans’ votes will also influence the final chart. Each vote will count!

The Deli’s Staff

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Deer Tick’s John McCauley forms Nashville based super group: Diamond Rugs

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Diamond Rugs is a collaboration between John McCauley (Deer Tick), Robbie Crowell (Deer Tick), Ian Saint Pé (The Black Lips), Steve Berlin (Los Lobos), Hardy Morris (Dead Confederate) and Bryan Dufresne (Six Finger Satellite). Last fall McCauley decided he wanted to make another record during his downtime in his new home base of Nashville with producers Adam Landry and Justin Collins (Middle Brother, Deer Tick).. While attending a Los Lobos show (one of his all-time favorite bands), he made his way backstage and met Steve Berlin. McCauley convinced Berlin to come to Nashville to play on the record. Over the course of the next month, he also managed to convince Saint Pe (whom he’d met once before), Morris (who had opened for Deer Tick on tour) and his good friend from his hometown of Providence, RI, Dufresne. McCauley also recruited Deer Tick keys/sax player Robbie Crowell to play bass on the album. The musicians McCauley had recruited to play on his record ended up contributing their own songs to the album and a fully-formed band emerged. The Diamond Rugs full length is going to be released in the spring of 2012. It was recorded in Nashville and produced by Adam Landry and Justin Collins (Middle Brother, Deer Tick).

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Punk-Pop from NYC/NJ: Candy Hearts

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Paradox has always been a main ingredient in rock music – a genre always flirting with both punk rebellion and the "conformity" of pop culture. NY/NJ based band Candy Hearts perfectly embodies this dichotomy through a punkish, gritty power trio sound, sweetened by Mariel Loveland’s adorable girlish voice. The band released its debut full length "Everything’s Amazing & Nobody’s Happy" in 2011 and it’s been touring extensively since then. They just announced a February tour with Man Overboard.

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Matthew Dear releases new single + video with The Drum’s Jonny Pierce

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Matthew Dear’s Headcage EP (out today) stands as a testament to the New Yorker’s work as a relentless songwriter, producer and in a new light, collaborator. His latest audio/video excursion for “In The Middle (I Met You There)” comes again from London-based director Morgan Beringer. Lead vocals are by Jonny Pierce of Brooklyn outfit The Drums. See/hear the video for the first single here.

 

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The Silver Liners MTV Feature + Upcoming Red Palace Show

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(Pic.© Wandering Hat, 2011 © Eastward Films, 2011) Emerging DC pop rock band The Silver Liners are having a big month. After having their track “Like Clay” featured on Teen Mom 2 last week (more details here,) the band will be performing on Saturday the 21st at Red Palace with fellow DC bands The Riverbreaks and The Young Rapids. Check out more info on their facebook and RSVP for a chance to win tickets here! –Amanda D.

The Silver Liners – Just Like The Rest from The Silver Liners on Vimeo.