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Artist to check out: Odetta Hartman plays Rough Trade on 10.14

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It is rare to stumble upon emerging artists who have the ability to convey intensity and emotion with only their voices and a few instruments – NYC/DC chanteuse Odetta Hartman possesses this skill. Inspired by old-timey country and anything rootsy, Odetta alternatively injects doses of tension, mystery and – always – oozes of character in anything she performs. With her latest original release (the 222 EP) dating back to 2015, we are owed some new material. In the meantime, you can see her live at Rough Trade on 10.14.

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

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Katie Von Schleicher plays Union Pool on 10.19 before UK/EU tour

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Singer-songwriter and vocalist for Wilder Maker’s Katie Von Schleicher will play Union Pool as part of LPR Presents on October 19th. She’s kept busy promoting her second commercial album, self-depreciatively titled Shitty Hits, which came out in July and was well received by Pitchfork, The Guardian, PopMatters, and other major publications. The Union Pool show will be one of Von Schleicher’s last in NYC for a while, as she’s setting off on a grand UK/EU tour for most of the fall. She’ll venture through the UK, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands before heading back to the states and NYC in December. Hear "Sell It Back" from Shitty Hits below, and catch her before she crosses the pond. – Will Sisskind

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Iris Lune brings alt-electronic to The Knit on 10.10

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Brooklyn quartet Iris Lune seemingly transcends their indie-electronic sound in their new single, "Sewing Skylines to Shores" (streaming below), an engaging track built around a modern and rather dramatic pop production, featuring textural synths and intense soulful vocals. The song marks an electronic departure from their debut self-titled EP which sustained a calm and indie-pop vibe throughout. The quartet will play The Kniting Factory on October 10. – Tafari Lemma

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Rachel Angel debuts new tunes at The Owl on October 6th

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With biting vocals and powerful songwriting chops, Brooklyn (via Oakland, CA) Rachel Angel radiates effortless cool. In her 2014 debut EP Revelations the indie rocker serves up tracks that are as catchy as they are sincere, but you never feel as if she’s tipping all of her cards. She recently unveiled a stripped down two-song demo featuring a folkier sound. Edgy, poignant, and immediately compelling, Angel is one to watch – you’ll have an opportunity to do so at The Owl on October 6th. – Olivia Sisinni

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Kalbells play Brooklyn Bazaar on 10.04

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Kalmia Travers (the lead singer of Rubblebucket) will play Brooklyn Bazaar as Kalbells on October 4th as part of NNA Tapes’ NU Ground: A Celebratory Showcase of Live NNA Music. Her performance comes on the heels of her main band’s Dream Picnic at the Knockdown Center this past week. Travers side project’s debut album, Ten Flowers, is ten tracks of work less raucous than that of Rubblebucket, but packed with reflection and power in every synthesized note and experimental vocal harmony. Two music videos exist for tracks from the album, the first being for "Bodyriders" which came out in July. The second, released earlier this month, is for "Alonetime". Watch it below. – Will Sisskind

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Cut Worms begin tour supporting The Lemon Twigs and Nick Lowe

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Jagjaguwar’s newest signee Cut Worms — the project of Max Clarke — has set off on a tour supporting The Lemon Twigs and Nick Lowe. Though festivities begin in Toronto, Clarke will play on November 2nd at Baby’s All Right to release new EP Alien Sunset. The psych-rock collection features six demos with tight harmonies and lo-fi charm, all recorded during Clarke’s time living between Chicago and New York. The lead single, "Like Going Down Sideways", comes with a Super 8-styled music video – watch it below. – Will Sisskind

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Maneka cassette release show at Sunnyvale on 09.30

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Gasping beneath scuzzy guitars and fried drums beats, there is a just audible voice in Maneka. We’ve all heard it before, waiting for the subway or walking alongside traffic, struggling to be heard over the cacophony of roars and clanks and screeches. Devin McKnight, the mastermind of Maneka, orchestrates the chaos like a symphony. Grunge era fuzz, squealing noise, and lo-fi production meld into one on the former Speedy Ortiz guitarist’s debut album Is You Is. In celebration of the official cassette tape release on Exploding In Sound Records, Maneka performs at Sunnyvale on September 30th. – Cameron Carr

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A Deli Premiere: Veda Rays share video for new single “Shadow Side”

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Ahead of the October 6th release of their new single “Shadow Side,” Brooklyn art rockers Veda Rays are premiering in our blog the video for the record’s titletrack (streaming below).  The single marks the band’s first recorded material since 2014, and serves up a mix of organs, open electric guitar chords, and percussive tour-de-force, pulsating under deep, dramatic vocals.  With images of faces crossfading with ominous looking trees, the video introduces a lugubrious, dreamlike atmosphere. While the song progresses to deliver an ample hook in the chorus, the mood remains dark and mysterious, with the video now showing dark, full body figures with covered faces and rabbit masks, and a shrouded female dancer, all in white.  Referring back to the track’s title, the band describes this symbolism as “a subliminal reaction to the projection of our collective shadow.”  “Shadow Side” will be released on their own Alleged Records imprint. – Dave Cromwell

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Cru the Dynamic releases new single, “New Things”

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Cru the Dynamic (aka Steve Bryant) drops “New Things” on Detroit-based label Heavy Young Souls. There’s start & stop breakbeats. There’s hip-hop and drum & bass. Both genres intersect at the true core of Bryant’s influences: jazz performance. The fusion is soulful and assured. Cru weaves his influences skillfully. The end result is really beautiful. -juan leon

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Beshken releases “Force of Evil” music video

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Beshken’s inventive chill wave-esque melodies on “Force of Evil” show off a virtuoso kind of buoyancy that can be felt in every stutter step backbeat. “Faceless,” his 2016 track with 20-year-old singer Gus Dapperton, might be even better. There’s a lightness and poignancy to Beshken’s arrangements that gels thrillingly with Dapperton’s dreamy vocals. –juan leon

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Q&A with Poppies, see them live at Mercury on 10.09

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Poppies have managed to gain a generous following with their introspective, melodic sound. Singer/guitarist May’s childlike, delicate vocals, perfectly blend with the band’s enigmatic, dreamy instrumentals. The quartet recently unveiled a new video for single ‘Devin’ (streaming below). Our friends at Delicious Audio wanted to dig in to the band’s sound and story, you can read the Q&A at the link below. Their next show is at Mercury Lounge on October 9th.

Q&A with Brooklyn band Poppies.

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Charles Fauna opens for Cape Francis at Mercury Lounge on 09.29

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Charles Fauna will open the album release show for his label mate Cape Francis tomorrow at Mercury Lounge. Fauna, the moniker of singer-songwriter Charlie Mischer, has had a busy summer co-writing singles for other artists, mixing new tracks at Electric Lady Studios, and releasing the music video for his song "Restless Child". Twisting bodies, darkened hallways, stark rooms, and a bouncing atonal beat give the song and video an eerie, adreline-fueled vibe. Watch it below, then catch Charlie at Mercury tomorrow night (September 29). – Will Sisskind