Philadelphia

New Music Video: “Come And Wake Me Up” – Our Griffins

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Below is a new song and music video from Our Griffins, a.k.a. DJ Brown, called "Come And Wake Me Up" (which is available for free download HERE) featuring Eric Slick (Dr. Dog, Norwegian Arms, etc.) on drums and Jaron Olevsky (Amos Lee) on organ. The video was directed by musician and gifted fine arts painter Brad Kunkle. The song is off Brown’s forthcoming album Michael Boyd, which was recorded and produced by Todd Scheid. Our Griffins will be performing tomorrow night as a full band opening for Nightlands at Johnny Brenda’s.

Chicago

From Our Open Blog: Savage Sister

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Hey folks, we are Savage Sister, a dream pop/shoegaze band based in Chicago. We recently released our first single, "Tiger Lamp" off of our fourth coming self-titled debut. The album drops on June 18th! If you’re looking for some dreamy music to wrap yourself up in on those humid summer nights, look no further!We have been compared to Blouse most often. Our big influences are Cocteau Twins, Slowdive, Sleep Over, My Bloody Valentine and Lovesliescrushing. Thanks for checking us out!

Philadelphia

The Works Vol III: The Race & The Afterparty!

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We just wanted to give you a heads up about a rad event that we are part of this weekend for a good cause. The Deli Philly has been working The Works to help organize the afterparty for their annual alleycat/fun ride to benefit Neighborhood Bike Works, a non-profit organization that seeks to create educational, recreational and career-building opportunities for urban youth in Philly through bicycling. Registration for the ride will be at 3pm, and the event will start promptly at 4pm (check out more details about it HERE). We’ll be holding the afterparty at Beaumont Warehouse with performances (starting at 7pm) by Dom (from DRGN KING), The Cats, Cave Life and Bleacher Heat with The Deli DJs (Q.D. Tran and Adam G.) spinning tunes to close things out with an uber-fun dance party. There will also be food, drinks and prizes for your enjoyment. For more info about the afterparty, please go HERE, or you can also email us at thedelimagazinephiladelphia@gmail.com. Hope to see ya sooner than never!

Philadelphia

Album Review: Supreme Parallel – Bad Braids

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Megan Biscieglia, a.k.a. Bad Braids, is a welcomed transplant from Brooklyn to Philadelphia. With a bewitching LP, Arrow And Orb, already under her belt, Biscieglia crafts a series of intimately dark folk gems transporting the listener into an alternative reality with its follow-up, Supreme Parallel, released via Austin-based indie label Haute Magie.

The record opens with “Ode To Fig” – a simple, repetitive guitar riff lays down the groundwork for the composition as a bow languidly pulls back and forth across a cello and Megan Biscieglia’s voice draws back the veil and steps into the forefront. As her vocals intensify, the subtle instrumental touches such as the singing bowl and toy piano add an eerie calm that resonates throughout Supreme Parallel. In the album’s second cut, “Through the Door” begins with an elegant spiraling acoustic guitar run building a sense of anticipatory drama “Don’t stay still my greedy heart says crawl into the shadows…” The reflective lyrics accompanied by strings create a bone-chilling coldness with a hint of hope that is rather breathtaking. “Clover (for Sarah)” maintains a similar feel; however, what starts off as cavernous sounds (due in large part to Paul Christian’s use of organ) changes shape as its pace gradually increases and the combination of percussion and steady strings brings a sense of downhill rolling momentum that is purposely put to rest by Biscieglia’s solemnly smooth vocals.

Supreme Parallel paints an enchanting, deep-freeze inspiring landscape. At first, it’s like looking through a cabin window and simply noticing the piles of snow that cover your surroundings. But once your vision refocuses, all the subtle natural beauty emerges. In a similar manner, this album grows as the placement of instrumentation whether it’s the lap harp, theremin, etc. that provides a depth to the sonic canvas. What at first could seem like an isolated exercise in introspection takes on a rather peculiar pleasantry. The ringing theremin in the closing “Soldier (I See Parallel Rays)” is an ideal example of accentuating texture as layered harmonic vocals provide warmth that the theremin cuts through. Supreme Parallels hovers over a threshold exposing the beauty that reemerges from the darkness, if you only take the time to open your eyes. – Michael Colavita 

L.A.

Jubilee Music & Arts Festival Ticket Giveaway

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 The Summer Music Festival Season is upon us and it’s sure to be a busy one. The Jubilee Music & Arts Festival, which was formerly the Silverlake Jubilee, will kick off the local season with a lineup of 50 musical acts, as well as authors, comedians, and of course vendors, food trucks and adult beverages. Spanning the weekend of June 7-8, the Fest will set up shop in the Arts District at Santa Fe and 6th Street. The lineup boasts Black Lips headlining Friday night and The Drums on Saturday, with a plethora of local and touring bands in between. It’s an awesomely overwhelming list, which the masterminds behind it all have attempted to simplify by allowing you to create your own custom schedule on their site. We’ve got a pair of weekend passes, valued at $50 a pop, to giveaway to one lucky reader. The first one of you to tweet “@thedeliLA I want passes to @jubileemusic 2013” will be the winner.  

Portland

Asher Fulero Releases New Album at Doug Fir 5.30

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Solo piano compositions have become a lost art over the years. Thankfully in Portland, many great things never go completely away. Asher Fulero is ready to release his second full-length solo piano album at the Doug Fir. The new album, Liminal Rites is thirteen songs deep of classically trained and emotionally connected songs. They are baroque with a little jazz and move from note to note with technique and improvisation to explore the way we transition and what he refers to as "liminal space". Following Asher will be Melting Pot Soundsystem until the event is headlined by Asher Fulero’s other project, Halo Refuser. This is a trancey down tempo with lots of drums and a little dabbling with dubstep; quite a leap from Asher’s day job as a pianist but nonetheless a dance party that should be attended no matter what. – Colin Hudson

Philadelphia

Spacin’ Pushin’ the Jams & the Fun at Ortlieb’s May 29

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Spacin’, Philly’s finest psych-garage groove machine, will be taking over the intimate room and oddly positioned stage at Ortlieb’s Lounge tonight. Every show by the understated yet truly awesome foursome is an exploration in how far they can push the jams and the fun with guitarists Jason Killinger and Paul Sukeena trading sweet licks over raunchy power chords and rhythm section Sean Hamilton and Eva Killinger laying down the solid foundation for the group’s sonic journeys. Spacin’ will be headlining supported by Aussies Blank Realm, Bloomington, Indiana’s Apache Dropout, and the ladies of Thee Tsunamis. So kick back a few shots of Jameson this evening, and get ready to get loose! Ortlieb’s Lounge, 847 N. 3rd St., 9pm, $7, 21+ – Alexis V.

San Francisco

SF based Band There’s Talk Releases New Single

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The sensual and elegant indie rock band, There’s Talk, which started off as a solo project by singer/songwriter Olivia Lee, has released a new single entitled, The Salt. This new band is quietly emerging into the San Francisco rock scene, as their music is touching, and has the potential make waves as a softly mesmerizing local music project.

You can listen to There’s Talk’s new single, The Salt below via soundcloud:

San Francisco

Electric Shepherd Plays Thee Parkside – 6/1

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The intense neo psych rock band, Electric Shepherd will be performing live next week at Thee Parkside in San Francisco, CA on June 1st. This eclectic rock and roll outfit’s music is a culmination of 60’s revival psych rock with contemporary touches. Electric Shepherd will be sharing the bill with other talented psych rock bands, Mark Matos and Os Beaches, Buzzmutt and Linear Fall from Nashville. Make sure you catch this show!

Philadelphia

The Bailey Hounds’ New EP Available for Streaming

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Gothic folk four-piece The Bailey Hounds dropped a new EP yesterday entitled All the Blood in the World, which you can stream below. The band will celebrate the record’s release on Saturday, July 13 at Johnny Brenda’s alongside Tin Horses and Ruby The Hatchet.

NYC

Brooklyn’s Phaseone releases debut LP ‘IF I TELL U’

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For the cover of Phaseone’s new album If I Tell U, a glass cube structure hangs over a hazy, blank space, perfectly embodying both the concision and ambient space at this music’s core. “Bianca,” the album’s first single (streaming), is a trippy chillwave number built around a minimalist melody so liquid that it reduces the lustiness of soul music to just a few key-strokes. The rest of the album is just as tight, and by that I mean, precise, like Don Draper (minus the serial virility). Yet behind this shiny wall of neatly arranged synth-scapes lies the suggestion of a crack forming in society’s wall. (You don’t need no education.) – Brian Chidester

We added this song to our curated playlist of Emerging Electronic NYC artists.