Chicago

Song Premiere: Trickshooter Social Club “Duck and Run”

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We are proud to be able to premiere a new song, “Duck and Run”, from the forthcoming album, American Experiment, from Trickshooter Social Club. This is the band’s third studio album, and first since 2016’s Generator. “Duck and Run” is a scorching blues-tinged rocker that definitely gave us something we wanted.

This is the work of Steve Simoncic, Larry Liss, James McNaughton, Chris Bartley, Chris Ellison, Maggie Mitchell, Beltran Del Campo, and Ruth Margraff.

You can help Trickshooter Social Club celebrate the release of their album at Silvie’s Lounge on July 12th with William Sides Atari Party, The Architects of Beauty and Liz and the Baguettes.

Philadelphia

New Yung Sham LP Available for Streaming & Download

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World of Color is the latest release from Eli Sheppard, a.k.a. Yung Sham. The album occupies a loose, exuberant tone, while simultaneously showcasing delicate, intimate narratives. The songs gently roll, tapping into a sense of infectious familiarity as the lyrics transport you into the scenes that they depict, instilling a sense of paging through diary entries. Subtle musical layers provide compelling shifts that when paired with plot twists, captivate the listener.

Chicago

Algebra Suicide “Horizon”

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San Francisco reissue label Dark Entries is releasing a new collection of music from ’80’s Avant Garage duo Algebra Suicide called “Still Life” on July 12th.

This was the work of eventual husband and wife duo of poet Lydia Tomkiw and multi-instrumentalist Don Hedeker. They formed the duo in 1982 and steadily released music until their break-up in 1995.

“Still Life” is collection for tracks taken from the duo’s debut LP, Big Skin along with several tracks taken from their 1988 compilation, The Secret Like Crazy.

The first single from “Still Life” is called “Horizon” and originally appeared on the 1986’s LP, Big Skin.

NYC

KYOSi’s new EP “Negative Space” finds beauty in the experimental

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New York-based polymath KYOSi describes the process of crafting her new extended play in terms of resonant beauty. “The question I ask myself is ‘did I make something I believe to be beautiful?’ and if the answer is yes, then I’ve reached success,” she says. As such, the recently released Negative Space contains a smattering of diverse genre influences—equal parts jazz, EDM, and pop— all congealing to create something as aesthetically pleasing as it is avant-garde. The EP’s title track is a standout example of this mellifluously-focused philosophy, with KYOSi’s vocals drifting in over reverb-laden seventh chords, all driven forward by house-inspired percussive breaks. It’s an iconoclastic release that on paper shouldn’t work, but with each separate piece in its right place, guided by KYOSi’s acute ear, it delivers a lush, experimental listening experience. Stream it below. -Connor Beckett McInerney

NYC

Dryclean resists on new EP “Tired & Wired,” plays Sunnyvale 7.10

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What America needs on July 4th—or at the very least, what it deserves in our current political climate of intense partisan divide— is honest-to-God punk music that will shake us from the collective drunken stupor of holiday shenanigans. Dryclean is here to deliver this necessary intervention on their just-released Tired & Wired EP. Delivering mid-paced melodic grooves reminiscent of ’90s California garage rock, the New York trio’s performance gets to the core of many collective frustrations, be it our relationship with technology on “Technodrome,” or the general listlessness of existence on “I Don’t Know.” While not an overtly confrontational EP, it’s a sharp reminder of the dehumanizing effects inherent to the 9-5 grind, and as such, an energetic act of resistance against the powers that be. Rip it below, and catch them at Sunnyvale on July 10th, supporting I Am The Polish Army. –Connor Beckett McInerney

NYC

Exclusive premiere: NYC label ARENA 01 launches with compilation of NYC Artists

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Visionary music producer David Sisko is releasing a summer mixtape ("#1 Summer") to launch his NYC-based independent record label, Arena 01. Sisko has made quite the name for himself with his production approach to blur genre lines in favor of balancing creative expression with technical innovation. His credits include small and big artists like Lykke Li, Passion Pit, Gwen Stefani, and Sandflower, to name a few.  #1 Summer will be out on July 5th on all digital platforms worldwide. – Susan Moon

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NYC

Music Blesses America at High Sierra Music Festival

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Looking for something fun to do this 4th of July weekend? Do you love you some great mountains majesty, music of all shapes and genres, and food? Beverages? Trees? Camping? We recommend the High Sierra Music Festival for some good ol’ fashioned American purity. From Dispatch to Jim James, Del & Dawg to The New Mastersounds, the festival has something for most musical tastes. It’s like Burning Man but peaceful. Local favorites include Midnight North, Royal Jelly Live, Rainbow Girls, More Fatter and Eric Long. The festival runs from July 4th thru 7th in the lovely Quincy, Ca. We hope to see you there and tell us post-fest: which acts were your highlights? Land of the free, home of some killer music. May music bless America! – Michelle Kicherer, Associate Editor

 

 

NYC

Temescal Block Party July 20

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On July 20th the Temescal Block Party is back with some killer Oakland and Bay Area-based bands. The punk rock Paper Dolls will be bustin a move, alongside rock n roll group Destroy Boys and dream pop duo Billie Gale. Come out to this (free!) festival. – Lucille Faulker

 

 

New England

Delko debuts with a syrupy post-rock self-titled EP

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Adding a healthy dose of post-rock syrup onto each one of the six tracks that compose its 2019 self-titled debut EP, Delko offers up an easy-listening experience for the earnest experimental rock music auditor. The many textures the Providence-based band applies to songs like "Seasons" and "Seattle" beg for appreciation: the harmonious relationship between soft guitar riffs, sensitive vocal inflections, and light drum taps give way to brief math-rock breakdowns where the bass shines. For better or worse the band’s music has a tinge of emo to it, creating melancholy ambiances that accompany confessional lyrics, in the spirit of groups like England’s Basement. The EP, recorded, mixed and mastered by the group’s dear friend Alex Salter, is the culmination of two years of hard work, a promising blend of styles that signal good things to come from the band. Delko offers a toothsome mixture of sounds to dig into, and we got them here for you in "Seasons" streaming below. – Rene Cobar 

NYC

Futurist’s “Olive Mountain” is both transcidental and tangible, release new LP “Omens” 9.27

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Animistic metaphors play center stage on “Olive Mountain,” the new single by Brooklyn psych-rock veterans Futurist. Interspersed among syncopated sunny guitar lines and trance inducing background vox, frontman Curtis Peel waxes on about “fountainhead’s through the noose,” “diamond science,” and “separating blood from a stone.” Futurist’s lyrics wouldn’t be out of place in a tarot deck, but they’re not entirely detached from reality; at the core of “Olive Mountain” is a clear yearning for closure, likely of a romantic nature. As such, the band’s ability to bridge the gap between the tangible and the transcendental endows their music with a unique magical realism, and promises more esoteric imagery on their forthcoming sophomore effort, Omens, out September 27th. Dig it below. -Connor Beckett McInerney, Photo by Shervin Lainez

NYC

So Sensitive’s dark pop debut out 08.02; hear new single now

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So Sensitive — the dark-pop outfit born from the ashes of experimental duo Muscle & Marrow — will release their debut album Bedroom Drama on August 2nd. They’ve just released second single "My Heart Is Open," after setting the tone with "What’s A Girl To Do?". The new track continues the lightening of So Sensitive’s sound from their earlier days; the indie pop of Kira Clark and Keith McGraw seems accessible compared to the rumbling rawness of Muscle & Marrow. Despite that, "My Heart Is Open" remains full of emotion and grit as an homage to Clark’s songwriting hero Courtney Love. The single channels Bedroom Drama‘s themes of sexual identity, obsession, and sacrifice, showing that though the duo’s music is lighter, the subject matter certainly isn’t. Take a listen to "My Heart Is Open" below. – Will Sisskind

Chicago

The Kreutzer Sonata “The Rosehill Gates”

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Hardcore Punk outfit The Kreutzer Sonata have released a new album, The Rosehill Gates, via Don’t Panic and No Trend. This is the band’s third album and follow-up to last year’s The Gutters of Paradise.

Below is the video for the album’s lead single, “Feasts and Famines”.

The Kreutzer Sonata will be playing a record release show on July 7th at Liar’s Club with The Oi! Scouts, Corrupted Youth, and Uglybones.