Philadelphia

New Single: “The Curious Cat’s Eyes” – The Vernes

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“The Curious Cat’s Eyes,” the latest installment from The Vernes, can be heard in 2 parts below. The first captures a more straight-ahead, downhill variation, as percussion clears a path, flanked by the steady, cruising ring of guitar and the vocal narrative unfolds in a leisurely jog, before pushing the pace. The second finds keys/synth in the forefront, taking on more of a mind-wandering, head-in-the-clouds aesthetic. Either way, we’re onboard. Catch the band alongside Sonnder, Stadium Armory, and Very Bad Vibes this Friday, January 20 at The Fire!

Philadelphia

New Brandon Can’t Dance LP Available for Streaming & Purchase

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Graveyard of Good Times is the new full-length album from Brandon Ayres, a.k.a. Brandon Can’t Dance, and is now available via London-based indie label Lucky Number Music. Traversing an electro-pop/rock landscape, the collection of songs continuously switches lanes, pushing the pace and then sitting back, before tearing ahead and maintaining a danceable yet mesmerizingly odd tone. Everybody Hits will be hosting a dual record release show this Sunday, January 22 with Marge, and will also include a solo set from The Goodbye Party. (Photo by Ali Lotz)

NYC

NYC rapper on the rise: Latasha Alcindor threatens to “Revoke Thee” on new music video

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Though fans that complain about rap deviating from its roots often come across as old curmudgeons, those contemporary emcees who practice vintage rap don’t seem to ever go out of style. Take BK rapper Latasha Alcindor (aka LA)’s latest track, "Revoke Thee," for example. Over a jazzy instrumental with attitude, LA delivers hard-hitting lyrics in varied flows that could very well have been blasted out of the boomboxes of yesterday. Like her ballsy predecessors Lauryn Hill and Queen Latifah, she also exudes a great deal of swagger in her lyrics. With "Revoke Thee," and its accompanying video (streaming below), LA has proven she is an emcee to watch, and a crucial one at that. She has a an LP due out in February. – Henry Solotaroff-Webber

NYC

We dig Softspot’s new single ‘Abalone’ from upcoming LP, see them at Union Pool on 1/22

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A gentle sweetness emerges within the deeply resonant female vocals on “Abalone,” the preview track (streaming below) from Brooklyn-based Softspot’s forthcoming album “Clearing.”  While open guitar chords provide counter-melody and the simple bass line drives its rhythmic center, a churning percussive track underneath parallels the same mysterious wonderment of penultimate Kate Bush/Hounds Of Love track “Running Up That Hill.”  Harmony vocals appear at crucial points within the emotional arc, dreamily elongating end of line words. At over five minutes in length, there is plenty of room for extended instrumental passages featuring bright guitar figures, deeper bass only transactions and swelling synths.  An extended outro features an angular time signature that ultimately gives way to a beat-less ambience. This is an outstanding track from a full album set for a February release on Arrowhawk Records.  The band will appear live at Union Pool on 1/22 as part of the (le) poisson rouge presents series with Alpenglow and Norwegian Arms. – Dave Cromwell

We added this song to The Deli’s playlist of Best songs by emerging NYC artists – check it out!

NYC

April+VISTA’s modern approach to soul grooves

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Genre bending duo April+VISTA bring an eclectic modernist approach to traditional soul sounds. With electronically chopped R&B drum beats and soaring soul vocals, the duo brings to life what they call “FutureSoul”. Amidst the group’s slow grooves and passionate lyrics are touchingly restrained ballads like “Touch”. Check out April+VISTA’s latest EP, “Note to Self”.

Philadelphia

Debut Neutral Shirt EP Available for Streaming & Purchase

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Released on cassette via Lost Sound Tapes, 2016, the debut EP from Neutral Shirt, a.k.a. Matt Terrones, appears like many of us, primed for a fresh start. Terrones embraces vocal harmony as a catalyst to transform apathetic monotony into rejuvenating optimism. The album cycles through the simply rundown to the invigorating upbeat spectrum, acknowledging his shortcomings yet maintaining a hopeful outlook.

NYC

Chris Tomson’s Dams of the West to release LP, play SXSW this winter

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Dams of the West describes itself as “the bad boy of British tennis” and “probably fifth-wave ska but maybe neo-no soul”. But it’s best defined as the solo project of Chris Tomson of Vampire Weekend. That band’s world pop tendencies are audible in the project’s repertoire, with flecks of Leonard Cohen and Reel Big Fish thrown in for flavor. On February 24, the band will release the album Youngish American, a collection of songs produced by Patrick Carney of the Black Keys. It will include the songs “Death Wish” (streaming) and “Tell the Truth”, for which there are music videos directed respectively by Emily Tomson and Edward Bursch. In March, Tomson will perform as Dams of the West at SXSW in Austin. While rumors of a 2017 Vampire Weekend album are in the air, nothing’s set in stone. – Will Sisskind

Philadelphia

New Track: “Fogged Glass” – Camp Candle

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Philly’s own Camp Candle signed to LA-based indie label Maniml Vinyl, who will be releasing the group’s forthcoming sophmore EP this February. The electro-pop duo recently shared its steamy, lead single, "Fogged Glass". Hetepsa and Nu Ra invite us to occupy the dance floor with their ode to nightlife. So raise your glasses, and let the evening take you where it must. (Photo by Joe del Tufo)

Portland

Sip that Soul Syrup with Tribe Mars Tonight

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Have yourself a hefty pour of some sensually funky soul syrup with Tribe Mars, who amid a lineup change still boast the same incredible output. Now featuring the talented Vaughn Kimmons (of POPgoji and as Brown Alice), the group’s interesting arrangements are only elevated by the ardent vocality of Kimmons.

Rescheduled from its original weather-postponed date and location, Tribe Mars will be joining Blossom tonight at new downtown nightclub NYX for some Sunday Sessions vibes, hosted by multitalented singer-songwriter-producer Fritzwa.

It’s free, so let your soul glow up in the city’s newest spot with music starting at 9pm.

Portland

Mood Music: Burials – ‘Laccolith’

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 Proggressive metal mavens Burials have taken shredding to a whole new level since their self-titled debut back in 2009. Though we’ve only seen one other release from them so far, 2013’s The Tide, the boys are back with a new split with the black metal messiahs of Los Angeles, Exhausted Prayer. That split ever so appropriately dropped yesterday, on the first Friday the 13th of 2017, and its release show is tonight.

One of our favorite local doom bands Usnea will be playing, along with Chico, California’s Touch Fuzzy Get Dizzy and newer outfit Tithe, with this being their first show. Get in the mood and catch them all tonight at the High Water Mark. Proceeds from the $8 show are going to Planned Parenthood.

Nashville

Big Surr premieres single “Sometimes” ahead of new album.

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Ahead of the March release of their new album "In Business," Nashville’s favorite landlocked surf rockers unveil a beachy, fuzz filled power pop tune sure to please both the garage rocker and easy listener. Big Surr refuses to be confined by a sonic niche. They dwell in the liminal space between the lo-fi, fuzzy, trashcan garage and sweet, breezy, reverb-soaked beach. "Sometimes" is no exception. The guitar hook structures and compliments an otherwise washy collage of smooth, atmospheric guitar swells, while Helen Van’s unassuming slacker vocals invite everyone in, disarming any skeptics with a charming, humble apathy. Big Surr’s releases are true gifts for independent music fans in Nashville, and they’ve got a lot more coming our way. You can preorder their album, out on 3/10, here. – Andrew Strader