Toronto

THINLY VEILED DOUBLE ENTENDRES – “CAPTAIN FISH HEART”

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Long band name/short song. The Thinly Veiled Double Entendres have released a video for their single "Captain Fish Heart". This little ditty is a fun rockabilly tune that’ll get your toes tappin’. I recommend findin’ yourself a nice lady to hit the floor with and spin around until it’s time for the next drink. TTVDE put on a great live show with a solid rhythm section, powerful vocals, slinky guitar licks and nice harmonies. They could play at the saloon or the rock bar…as long as they have some booze to fuel em up. Go see these ladies and fellas on Friday at Cherry Colas along with Flamingo Báy and Jim Dan Dee. – Kris Gies

 

San Francisco

The Tambo Rays to Release New EP – Recharge

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The Oakland based band, The Tambo Rays are gearing up to release their new album, Recharged. In examining the sound, story and circumstances injected into Oakland-based indie-pop-rock band The Tambo Rays’ new EP, you would be hard pressed to come up with a more fitting title than Recharged.

With Recharge, The Tambo Rays craft buoyant, sun-soaked pop-rock as Sara’s infectious vocals and energy spring out like the prismatic light structures their father was famous for creating in the 70s. The EPs five life-affirming tracks respond to the uncertainties we all face with radiant positivity and saccharine, driving pop-rock reminiscent of golden-era Blondie. The EP also marks the band’s first release with Lisa Weiss (keys) who joined in 2016.

Recharge will be released on July 17th on OIM Records. Listen to the album’s latest single, Get It Right Now.

 

NYC

The Rizzos return with a new LP, play The Well tonight

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In 2015, Megan Mancini, Bettina Warshaw, and Justin Ferraro released a three-song EP entitled “No Parents, No Rules” under the pseudonym The Rizzos. Now, two years later, they’re back with a new member and a new approach to their music. In “No Parents, No Rules 2: Beneath The Planet of No Rules,” Josh Park joins on lead guitar, filling out their sound without taking away their fuzzy garage band roots. Despite the simple lyrics on songs like “Suckitude” (filled with interjections of “no duh,” and “you suck,”) the band has clearly grown up. Their coming of age is evident in the clean and energetic live recordings included on the album, as well as in the record’s cover — the “No Parents, No Rules” cover pictured four children, while on the latest LP the members appear as they are (with an intentional awkwardness to them). As if to say "We don’t want to grow up, but we are slowly resigning to the idea." You can see The Rizzos tonight at The Well with Lumps. – Lilly Milman, photo by Jeanette D. Moses

San Francisco

Tricycle Records and Z Space Collaborate On a New Event – Punch Bowl Music Night

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We’re so excited for this! Tricycle Records is hosting Punch Bowl Music Night at Z Space in San Francisco! The first event takes place on June 21st!

Z Space teams up with local legends Tricycle Records to bring you PUNCH BOWL, a tasteful concoction of musical genres. Amid the towering ambience of Z Space’s lobby, experienced Bay Area musicians as well as diamond-in-the-rough up-and-comers meet to showcase their music, get in touch with collaborators and fans, and be part of a music community. Music lovers of all stripes get to witness all of this amazing new music with interesting people, and can enjoy a drink at our Z Bar.

NYC

Q&A with DJ/Producer Sweater Beats – currently touring non stop

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If you met Antonio Cuna, aka Sweater Beats, without a formal introduction, in all likelihood you wouldn’t think he’s one of NYC most successful DJ/Producers. Hailing from the Philippines via Maryland, Antonio belongs to the rare breed of musicians who are so hard working and talented that they don’t need to dress up (or pose) to impress. In the last decade Sweater Beats has been growing incessantly, with Antonio’s music, a contagious mix of dance, synth pop and R’n’B, becoming more and more viral. Notwithstanding the fact that in 2017 he’s been touring incessantly, we managed to ask yhim a few questions about his musical project. – Check out his latest single "Alstar" (streaming below) and read the Q&A here.

Philadelphia

Debut Berdmajik LP Available for Streaming & Purchase

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Berdmajik, a.k.a. Donnie Felton (of Grubby Little Hands), recently released his debut full-length album via Golden Brown. SPELLS is steeped in slinky, soulful R&B, as steamy electropop wafts over an island destination. In the midst of the hot and heavy air of intimacy, a funky get down is triggered. Berdmajik is slated to appear at Kung Fu Necktie on Thursday, June 15, on a billing with Telequanta and Trey Frey.

NYC

From our live listings submissions: God Tiny plays The Knit on 05.26

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To promote our new, uber-fantastic DIY NYC live listings section (check it out, you can post your show for free here – it will then appear also on our NYC homepage 2-3 days before the event’s date!), we are highlighting some of the artist that already used this nifty tool.

God Tiny is a quintet that pulls off blues rock remarkably well – which ain’t easy, because it’s a genre that, due to its limited harmonic palette, can get boring easily. The Brooklyn band, though, in particular in single "Cosmos" is able to create an engaging, tense, and imaginative psychedelic arrangement, enhanced by powerful riffs and gorgously gritty distorted guitars. The vocals deserve a particular mention too, as they soar above the sea of instruments with a tone and flair reminiscent young Robert Plant. If they can pull all of this off live when they play The knit on 05.26, the audience will be in for a treat. Check out track "Revolution Run" streaming below.

Philadelphia

New Track: “Sulking” – Cameron Wayne

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Lo-fi, garage-punk, Asheville, NC transplant Cameron Wayne sounds like he is ready to plug-in and let it rip anywhere and everywhere on his new full-length album. Turning the fuzz up to eleven, he’s teamed up Philly’s own Suicide Bong Tapes to release Spiral Mountain. We currently have the track, "Sulking," on repeat… And that piano melody instantly had us searching YouTube to revisit The Munsters’s theme song (which is classic – miss that show).

NYC

Digital submissions: Grungy garage band Butthole delivers crude fun in self-titled LP

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If you take issue with new music is that’s too clean and polite, then Butthole is the answer. With a self-titled album that contains a track called “I Went to High School and Graduated” ending in the repetition of “Bitch! Whore! Slut!,” it becomes clear that the band is not scared of pushing boundaries. This is what makes Butthole unique—they’re not one of those indie bands passing themselves off as punk. They’re the real thing, and they know it. Butthole is currently on a brief mid west tour. Check out our favorite song from last year’s "Secret EP," entitled "She Boop She Boo Thang," streaming below. – Lilly Milman

This artist submitted music for coverage here.

L.A.

Artist to Watch: Shit Giver

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The artful dynamics of trio Shit Giver leave an indelible impact. On their debut full-length, entitled …Life, the band’s knotty guitar lines and undulating bass grooves propel forward with an urgency that sounds like a more refined take on hardcore punk. Led by Preston Mendell’s mirthless sing-speak, there’s an assaulting intensity to their cutting fury that does seek to modernize the post-collegiate malaise of early to mid-nineties post-punk. It’s a remarkable step forward from their promising demo recordings, as it perfectly exemplifies how they direct that raw vitriol with a trenchant intelligence that cannot be ignored.

…Life is out now on their official bandcamp page. Though they’re currently touring the Pacific Northwest, Shit Giver will be back soon to play a hometown show at the Bootleg on July 15. 

 

 

Chicago

Dream Version

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Dream Version have released the first single, “Warriors of the Old World”, from their forthcoming sophomore album Fight Fair. The album will be released on July 7th.

You can help the band celebrate the release on July 8th at Lincoln Hall with Marrow and Soft Candy.

New England

Quiet Giant Releases New EP, You’re In Heaven

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 Last week, Bethel, CT rockers Quiet Giant dropped their latest EP, You’re In Heaven, a five-song odyssey that feels more like a multi-movement work than a standard release.  Beginning with the bright, bouncy "Heaven" and continuing all the way through the heavier, ambient "Knee of the Curve", the EP connects through a 20 minute crescendo, an interesting narrative thread that keeps the record intact as an artistic idea, while keeping the autonomy of each track as an individual concept.  Pick up the EP below and catch Quiet Giant at BoroughFest in Newtown, CT on 5/27 with Deer Leap, Perennial, and more. -Brian Varneke