Bellingham, WA transplant Devin Kain (now based in NYC) also goes by the moniker DOZER because of his fierce production prowess – as heard on tracks by Grayskul and My Dad Bruce. Stepping up to the mic after a significant hiatus, he has been releasing a string of singles via his soundcloud page since February. “Love Letters” follows a narrative told from a collection of letters written by star-crossed lovers and discovered by the MC in the pages of a Shakespeare book in the library. Its Mediterranean scales and orchestration speak to the fabric of the tale. It’s dusty and sepia and lovely. It’s also a free download – for now. – BrokeMc
New Track: “Midnight Highway” – Residuels
Below is a new instrumental jam from garage rockers Residuels. "Midnight Highway" can be found on the B-side of their latest 7", which is available via fledgling Philly indie label Born Losers Records. Residuels are also having a joint release party with all-female garage-pop quartet, Louie Louie, this Friday, June 3 at Boot & Saddle.
Richmond noise punk Cherry Pits rocked out at Strange Matter, 5/29
Shredding at insane speeds from the outset, Cherry Pits is the Richmond punk band you need to see live and don’t want to mess with. Their stage presence is electric and defiant, blasting out all that’s good about their noise punk flavor and keeping their Sunday night show at Strange Matter going full speed ahead even after a forced guitar switch. Each member of this fearsome foursome performed his piece flawlessly, effusing contagious energy and displaying a mastery of what it means to play in a punk band. Smooth, yet raw, Cherry Pits takes names until there aren’t any left. Give these powerpop-influenced punks your ears and catch a show when you can. -Jonathan Goodwin
BANDICOOTS – EP RELEASE PARTY FRIDAY!
The Bandicoots are a talented young group comin’ out of Hamilton. They started playing together in high school (which wasn’t too long ago for them) and have carried their high school parties into the local bars and venues today. They have just released a new EP titled "Quarters At The Penny Arcade". This 4 track set is available on CD or iTunes. They made a video for the tune "Overnight Innovator" which has some serious Brit Rock influence goin’ on. If you’re into Kasabian or Arctic Monkeys then you’ll dig this track and probably most of their tunes. The Bandicoots will be doing an EP Release Party this Friday June 3rd at This Ain’t Hollywood in Hamilton. Jaunt and the White Crowleys are also on the bill. – Kris Gies
DANIEL ROMANO – “MOSEY” REVIEW
Country traditionalist Daniel Romano has been goin non stop over the past year or so. Last year he released "If I’ve Only One Time Askin" which built off his previous country releases but found a more unique and original sound. Last week he released his latest album "Mosey" which brings his music into a whole new realm of originality and creativity. It could be borderline genius. Romano keeps his country roots but embarks in a new sonic direction. Some tracks such as the opener "Valerie Leon" use horns to bring spanish vibes to the forefront. There’s also a lot more keys on this album which at some points sounds like it could be used as a movie score from a 70s action movie. What I like most about this record is what drew me into Romano’s music to begin with….the stories….the sad ones in particular. My personal picks would be "I’m Alone Now" and "(Gone Is) All But A Quarry Of Stone". If you actually like new and original music then you gotta listen to "Mosey" by Daniel Romano. – Kris Gies
Kansas Bible Company preps new album release with “She’s in the Garden,” live this Friday (06.03)
It’s just a taste, just a tease, but the dreamy "She’s in the Garden" from Kansas Bible Company’s upcoming Paper Moon shows that the band is drinking deep from a pool of laudable influences. Centered around the reliable tenderness of a Rhodes and leading into a horn breakout bound for who-knows-where, "She’s in the Garden" sounds something like Jason Molina with a smile on his face.
The Bible Co. has a hometown show at the Beast coinciding with the release of the album on June 3, this Friday, so check out the track and then be sure to show these talented locals some love in-person style. –Austin Phy
Catch Boston synth-poppers Condor at The Plough and Stars on 6/2
With an online presence of only three songs from 2014 to its name, Condor has so far favored quality over quantity. Originating from defunct Mystery Roar, the talented Boston-based synth-pop duo is sitting on nine track album, as they hinted back in 2014, when the trio of singles were originally released. Each song features similar components, with enough variations from track to track to provide the perfect mix of consistency and contrast. On each song clean acoustic and electronic melodies are orbited by distorted synth textures, while a standard snare pattern keeps the song on track. Hovering above the instrumenation are the singer’s airy vocals, providing a soothing respite for the groovy tempest occuring below. Condor, quite frankly, need to release new music online, as the entertainment brought by the quality of the songs can only be matched by the frustration brought by their lacking quantity. You can check out Condor at The Plough and Stars on 6/2. — Henry Solotaroff-Webber, Photo Credit: Andrea Morales
Shira readies release of ‘Subtle Creature LP + plays Cake Shop on 6/6
It’s always excellent to see a Renaissance person sucessfully blend their disciplines together, and the music of Brooklyn artist SHIRA is a perfect example. A poet, visual artist and musician, SHIRA mixes genres like soul, folk and electronic pop with a painter’s touch, allowing for bold creations while not losing any of the character of the individual components. Her poet’s side makes its way into the music as well, as she injects each track with richly contemplative and abstract lyrics.
Shira has managed to sucessfully evolve her sound on each project, and her next LP, Subtle Creature, should be no exception. On single "Honey in My Pot," featuring Portland band Joseph, she seems to move her sound out of the sky and instead opts for an earthier approach with a notably more prominent rhythm section. It remains to be seen whether this move will be one that’s consistent across the full length of the album, but there will certainly be no complaints from us if this ends up being the case. You can presumably catch SHIRA’s two singles off of the new album, and hopefully more, at Cake Shop on 6/6. – Henry Solotaroff Webber
We added this song to The Deli’s playlist of Best songs by emerging NYC artists – check it out!
Krust Toons: “What Are You Two Doing?” by Teddy Hazard
Krust Toons: "What Are You Two Doing?" 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 Deli’s Best of SF Bay Area Playlist is updated!
Hey new music lurvers!
We just finished updating our Austin Bay Area Best Emerging Artists Playlist, featuring all the best local up and comin talent we covered in the last few years! Check it out HERE!
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Prison Escapee shares new single “Gunslinger”, debut LP out 6/16
"Gunslinger" is a pensive meditation that ruminates on taking love with you to a new place. Blanketed with a soft layer of minimal synths, lo-fi bedroom recorder Erik David Hidde, who goes by Prison Escapee, sings with a calm demeanor, with a slightly indistinct delivery that only adds to the song’s shimmering dreamscape. There’s a certain uncertainty lingering through his mind, though he’s more so eager and expectant of what is to come.
This is the second reveal off of Prison Escapee’s forthcoming album Disappearing Mountaintop, which will be self-released on June 16. Take a listen to "Gunslinger" below.
Stone Cold Fox plays Rough Trade on 07.15 + talks about pedals on Delicious Audio
Melodic and atmospheric, Brooklyn’s Cold Stone Fox boasts a sound that’s multifaceted but extremely balanced. Their latest EP ‘Tunnel Vision’ harmoniously blends psychedelia with some of that melodic, ethereal but somewhat dark rock of the ’80s (we hear a little bit of Simple Minds and The Church). The band is scheduled to perform at Rough Trade on July 15.
Check out this Delicious Audio feature about Stone Cold Fox’s guitar pedals.