NYC

Bent Denim release ‘Diamond Jubilee’ EP + play The End 8.27

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With the release of their EP Diamond Jubilee, Bent Denim has carved out a dreamy space for themselves in the world of indie pop. The new release has the same narrative drive as their 2015 LP, Romances You, but with more detached vocals and a hazier soundscape. There is a sobering honesty that comes across in these five tracks, which mostly focus on mortality and the human experience. However, ultimately, this is a record about space: considering that this band is equally based in Nashville, New York, and New Orleans, Bent Denim’s music fills in the space between these cities (quite literally, as the band members send each other tracks through the internet.) The group will be reconvening in Nashville to play a show at The End on August 27th. – Lilly Milman

Listen to our favorite track, “Miss You, Kid” streaming below.

Philadelphia

New Track: “Sainthood” (Demo) – Cult Objects

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Bass gives way to a tumultuous torrent of noise in Cult Objects debut offering, “Sainthood”. Describing the unfortunate fallout of a relationship gone sour, the demo utilizes emotive fuel, adhering while demonstrating the chaotic aftermath. You can catch the fledgling punk outfit’s first show on Wednesday, August 16 at LAVA Space with Minneapolis’s Tony Peachka.

NYC

Wild Pink brings punk-influenced indie rock to Goldsounds, 7.26

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Wild Pink is one of those rare bands that’s able to channel the emotional without being melodramatic, the nostalgic without the overly sentimental. The New York-based three-piece informs their brand of indie rock with punk and garage influences, while their narrative-inspired lyricism channels a singer-songwriter vibe. Their New York roots become clear in songs like “Great Apes” (streaming below) where they make specific references to their surroundings (“Riding out some psychotropics / In the shadow of the World Trade / Trying hard to understand the culture in my face.”) The dynamics of the song are reminiscent of early 2000s indie rock, but their simple, raw lyrics modernize the track. Their next live show will be at Goldsounds in Brooklyn on the 26th, and after that, The Knit on 08.23 and then a September East Coast tour. – Lilly Milman

Philadelphia

New Pulsewidthmod EP Available for Streaming & Purchase

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Mercurial, synth-oriented melodies, stabilized by the constant pulse of electronic beats, as ominous tones permeate the caverns of the deep space, Calling All Rebellions…, the new release from Pulsewidthmod, a.k.a. M. Maeghan Donovan, eerily entices. Casey Grabowski (Obligate Surrogate) captured the April 8th performance in Baltimore, complete with its serpentine enchanting grooves. Now, as Grabowski battles cancer, all proceeds will be donated to him for the rest of the year so pay it forward. BTW: FUCK CANCER!!!

Toronto

BEIGE – SLACKER ROCK

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Really diggin’ these tunes from Beige. Catchy slacker rock that’ll make you feel like you try too hard at whatever you do. Track names stylized in all lower case letters adds credibility to the slackerness. I don’t think they’re posers. But it’s the “don’t really give a shit attitude” that gives these tunes their charm. Definitely some 90’s rock influences as well from early 90’s grunge to mid 90’s alt rock. I recommend buying Beige’s record from their bandcamp page then go do nothing. Their next show is August 3rd at Monarch Tavern with Ducks Unlimited and Triples. – Kris Gies

NYC

Prince Fox and Bella Thorne collaborate on new single, “Just Call”

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Los Angeles/NYC-based pop duo Prince Fox has collaborated with actress/singer Bella Thorne on a new synthpop single, "Just Call" (streaming below). Featuring dancey beats interrupted by heavily filtered vocal melodies, the single has gone viral in the last few weeks, pushing Prince Fox to the top ten of The Deli’s NYC charts for emerging artists (third item in our NYC homepage). Prince Fox will be playing at 1015 Folsom in San Francisco on July 28th. Listen to the single below! – Ethan Ames

L.A.

Marc Baker is a troubled new romantic on “No Place I’d Rather Be”

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Marc Baker falls in and out of love on his buoyant debut track, "No Place I’d Rather Be." It’s a genuine sentiment that many of us go through, and it’s not one that’s explored enough in your typical love song. But Baker makes it a joyful from beginning to end, putting forth a peppy new wave romp that combines the sleek, rhythmic backdrop of Tonight I’m Yours-era Rod Stewart with the playful exuberance of Duran Duran. 

NYC

HDLSS shares sultry, slow jam “Wonderloss”

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On Facebook, HDLSS describes new track "Wonderloss" as "if Sigur Ros wrote a doo-wop song." Before listening to the Queens band’s song, I wasn’t really sure if I could imagine what that would sound like, and honestly, it’s a little different than expected. "Wonderloss" isn’t a throwback at all – it’s a fresh, laid-back jam that feels like the perfect accompaniment for a lazy Sunday morning. A lush, trap-infused percussive section glides along with simple piano and reverberous vocals. HDLSS floats you into an alternate universe for the duration of "Wonderloss," and you’re likely not going to want to come back down. –Geena Kloeppel

Philadelphia

New Pouty EP/Video Available for Streaming & Purchase

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Philly/LA-based recording artist Pouty, a.k.a. Rachel Gagliardi (formerly of Slutever), just shared her new four-song EP, entitled St. Mary Of The Moods. It was mostly written in the City of Brotherly Love and recorded with Al Creedon at Fancy Time Studio. The entire album also comes with a dreamy video that was created by Emily Alben. "Heavily inspired by PJ Harvey, cults, and anxiety attacks, the new songs address fresh starts and personal growth," Gagliardi shared with Stereogum. St. Mary Of The Moods is now available on cassette via Born Losers Records, and you can stream the EP with its visuals below.

Philadelphia

Ticket Giveaway: Thurston Moore Group & Taiwan Housing Project at Underground Arts This Saturday

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Legendary Sonic Youth founding member Thurston Moore will be coming to Underground Arts this Saturday, July 22 with his band, Thurston Moore Group. They’ll be in Philly in support of their new LP Rock n Roll Consciousness (Caroline), which was recorded, once again, with My Bloody Valentine bassist Debbie Googe and Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley. The band will be joined by hometown noisemakers Taiwan Housing Project, who also recently released their latest full-length album, Veblen Death Mask, via Kill Rock Star. To enter for a chance to win a pair of tix, just send an email to thedelimagazinephiladelphia@gmail.com with the subject line "Rock n Roll Is Everything!" Please also include your cell number in the body of the message (in case of an emergency). Good luck!