Eric Slick has always held things down on the skins for bands like Dr. Dog, Nightlands, Norwegian Arms, and The Adrian Belew Trio. And with Lithuania, he has certainly been building his comfort level and experience, enjoying the warmth of lights from the front of the stage. Slick recently dropped a new solo track called, "No," a tasty, pop morsel of disenchantment that’s off his upcoming album, Palisades. Tonight, he’ll be opening for avant-rock Asheville, NC duo Ahleuchatistas and Mary Lattimore at Johnny Brenda’s. Also along for the odd, sonic adventure is Shimmer. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 9pm, $12, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman
Bueno set to release sophomore album ‘Illuminate Your Room’ on 8.19
Staten Island band Bueno is set to release their sophomore full length Illuminate Your Room on August 19th via a split release by Exploding In Sound and Babe City Records. While their previous releases were a raw but imaginative blend of garage ruck and post-punk, preview single “I’ve Got Your Back” veers toward a cleaner sound injected with slacker rock sensibilities reminiscent of Pavement. Frontman Luke Chiaruttini’s semi-spoken vocals examine life’s disappointments, and the fear of not being able to live up to expectations. – John Honan
New Music Video: “A Beautiful One” – Former Belle
Zooming in from a universal perspective down to ground level, Jon Lewis creates a simple yet telling animated narrative in the video for Former Belle‘s “A Beautiful One”. The track is featured on Foreign Bed, which was released earlier this year via Randm Records. The stop-motion images that unfold carry a natural, nostalgic air as Bruno Catrambone (CRUISR) spends quality time in nature with his dog. However, that meteor at the start of the visual excursion provides for an explosive twist at the conclusion.
We dig Loose Buttons’ new pop single ‘Crowded Room’
While the thought of life after college terrifies many young adults during the final years of school, Brooklyn’s Loose Buttons know how to use their new-found free time: focusing on their indie rock band. Since graduating a few years ago, the quartet they’ve released a well received debut EP in 2014, opened for popular acts such as Grizzly Bear and My Morning Jacket (at the CBGB Festival) and also headlined big local venues like Brooklyn Bowl. The quartet’s 2016 single “Crowded Room” strays away from the fuzzy garage rock of their previous single “Thrill”, while bringing a more melodic and cleaner approach, referencing the sophisticated pop of the eighties of bands like Prefab Sprout and Talk Talk. The guitars and drums create the tracks compelling danceable rhythms, while Eric Nizgretzky’s placid vocals paint a vivid picture of making out in a crowded room until the song slowly fades as with rolling drums and moaning guitars. – John Honan, photo By: Spencer Kohn
We added this song to The Deli’s playlist of Best songs by emerging NYC artists – check it out!
Ryley Walker @ Empty Bottle
Ryley Walker has released a video for the lead single, "The Roundabout", from his forthcoming album, Golden Sings That Have Been Sung, which is due out on Aug. 19th via Dead Oceans.
You can catch Ryley Walker on August 25th at Empty Bottle with Luggage and TALsounds.
Live Review: Miya Folick at Non Plus Ultra 8/13
We clapped for a man who had eaten four hamburgers, someone from deep in the crowd. Loko Ono’s drummer Jason Adam picked him out.
That was after vōx’s (pronounced “wokes”) opening set, which the audience gave a wide berth for. She ended on the floor after escaping from a sheer curtain, shadows of lancet arches blocking out flowers as she became a voice and nothing more.
And in the end, Jason and Kathleen Adams ended on the floor too, turned into some jumbling mess of limbs after recalling tales of a primitive world. A rhetorical question fell on self-conscious ears—most people were not willing to dance. But that didn’t undermine Loko Ono’s performance; it was quite clear they did not give a fuck either way.
By the time Miya Folick carved out her stage, fans were lining the ramparts of Non Plus Ultra. Formalities first: Folick revealed the music video for “Pet Body”, which also debuted at 2015’s CMJ Music Marathon. She watched on from the sidelines with her crew and Nick Ventura (Froth, HOTT MT), subbing in with his faded fiesta red Jaguar.
Minutes later, Folick was staring at the sea of strange darlings, head submerged in tessellations of light. We nearly suffocated on neighbors’ small talk until she cranked the fuzz way up and blew the room out. Made it sound large and vast like the ocean. She had no trouble adjusting; it was clear as the first time we saw her that the singer was in her element no matter the crowd. All she needed was a crowd.
You get a second chance next week at Girlschool Collective’s collab with San Pedro’s Third Thursdays Live, minus Loko Ono/plus Gavin Turek, Dot and DJ Suzie Strong. – Ryan Mo, photo by Rachel Collins
Ticket Giveaway: The Bangles at the TLA This Saturday
We enjoy sending our readers to shows that might not normally be on their calendars, which is why we would like to do a ticket giveaway for The Bangles this Saturday, August 20 at the TLA. To enter for a chance to win a pair of tix, just send an email to thedelimagazinephiladelphia@gmail.com with the subject line "The Bangs". Please also include your cell number in the body of the message (in case of an emergency). Good luck!
Folk-pop duo Dear June releases new EP, kicks off tour at Red Room on 8/18
Folk-pop duo Dear June have a new EP due out in August and were recently nominated them in our best-of New England poll, so now’s a great time to get caught up on the pair. Their previous Fences EP nailed down the fundamentals crucial to solid songwriting. The project hangs it hat on understated multi-instrumental arrangements, simple melodies and most notably the harmonization of Liz Ziebarth’s and Justin Kelley’s voices. The two sing together for long stretches across the LP, and form a sum that’s greater than its (already great) parts. It’s the emotional and romantic quality of their male and female voices combined that adds what either of their voices can’t contribute individually. We’re excited for their Come Around EP due out 8/18, don’t miss the release party that same night at The Red Room Cafe on, before they go on tour. —Henry Solotaroff-Webber
Krust Toons: “I Support Local Music!” by Teddy Hazard
Krust Toons: "I Support Local Music!" by Teddy Hazard – please feel free to drop him a line at teddandthehazards@gmail.com if you dig or have any funny ideas. You can also check out more of his illustrations and animation shorts HERE.
The Mystery Lights bring their vintage psych-blues to Baby’s All Right on 8.17
After moving to New York City from a small town in California, The Mystery Lights solidified their lineup and won over Brooklyn crowds with their vibrant and rough garage-psych. The band was the first to put out a release on Daptone’s rock imprint Wick Records back in June with their self-titled debut. The quintet’s vintage sound is deeply rooted in the spirited nature of garage and punk, while also bringing ’60s blues rock to the table. Album opener “Follow Me Home” features fuzzy, hypnotic guitars and rumbling drums with lively fuzz-soaked rock and roll vocals that often employ a yelping delivery. “The energetic track “Too Many Girls” (streaming) evokes the early soul and funk records with a smoother delivery, call and response vocals, and winding guitars. The Mystery Lights will be playing Baby’s All Right on August 17th! – John Honan
New Track: “Negative Space” (Void Vision Remix) – Technophobia
Void Vision contributed a remix to Technophobia’s 12" "Negative Space" single via Working Order Records. 100% of proceeds will be going to Life Pieces To Masterpieces, "a safe sanctuary for hundreds of African American young men and boys growing up in Washington, DC’s most poverty-stricken and volatile neighborhoods." The quaking percussion and ominous stir of synth aid in empowering the vocals, while creating a danceable track. Void Vision will be perform this evening at Kung Fu Necktie with Harsh Vibes and Pallbearer. (Photo by Woven In)
New Track: “Asleep In The Flowers” – Strange Parts
The musical union of Attia Taylor and Corey Duncan (Oh! Pears) has been a work-in-progress for years now. The duo is finally releasing new material under the moniker Strange Parts. Check out their latest single, "Asleep In The Flowers," below! And Strange Parts will be hosting a free show on Friday, September 2 at Johnny Brenda’s with Valley Exit and a DJ set by Suburban Living. (Photo by Adam Haney)