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Doubting Thomas Cruise Control announces split EP with Slushies + plays Palisades tomorrow (10.31)

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Slacking (real or perceived) is such an essential part of the average rock’n’roll musician’s personality it’s hard to believe that the term "Slacker Rock" was coined just in the 90s, after Pavement’s debut album "Slanted & Enchanted." Brooklyn band Doubting Thomas Cruise Control quite… undoubtedly looks back at that sound with fondness (we do too), re-appropriating and re-invigorating it for a new generation that at the time was too young to appreciate it, and for an older one that’s feeling nostalgic. The band is about to release a split EP with like minded NYC band Slushies, you’ll have a chance to see them live at Palisades on 10.31 during the venue’s Halloween bash.

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

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NYC Record of the Month: Buscabulla – “Kitsuné”

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Music bloggers (including our own) love to denigrate the CMJ Music Marathon, but there is no other event in NYC (and probably the world, since SXSW has become a mainstream feast) that allows music industry and fans to focus their attention on emerging artists. To find and promote new talent, here at The Deli we book a ton of bands for our official CMJ shows and do our own Marathon coverage (which admittedly this year was leaning a little too much in an indie/DIY direction – but hey, our roots blogger let us down a week before CMJ!). But we are also aware that we can’t be everywhere to find the best new artists, and this is why we indulge in "Best of CMJ" lists like this one. A big "Thank You" is therefore due to HeyReverb.com for introducing us to Puerto Rican/Brooklyn band Buscabulla (Spanish slang for ‘troublemaker’), whose electro/industrial/world/dream/pop debut EP "Kitsuné" is one of the most beautiful and intriguing records to catch our ears in quite some time.
Opening track "Caer" (video streaming) alternates gritty guitar loops with liquid synths, while singer Raquel Berrios’ voice charms and soothes with minimal pop melodies sung in Spanish, but that seem to bear some kind of Japanese influence. Metelé is a more traditional electronic, atmospheric ballad reminiscent of Air but still dominated by an Eastern sounding melody, while "Temporal" – the most experimental track in the EP – blends the clanging of a mechanical loop with what sounds like a synchopated, finger piano sample, while distorted guitars swells drive the song through its tension and release cycles. Final track "Sono" – one of the strongest on the record – recycles an idyllic, 60s sounding flute sample and surrounds it with a funky drum pattern and all sorts of distorted and percussive sounds – all very organic sounding – while Raquel indulges in a simple melody that seems inspired by nursery rhymes.
Buscabulla’s "Kitsuné," with its incredible array of ethnic influences filtered through a Western musical lens, represents as close as it gets how today’s NYC music should sound.

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Jake’s Day 5: Journalism, Parlor Walls, Pile, Ovlov, Ratking, Show Me The Body, Grass Is Green, Kal Marks, Gnarwhal

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My last day of CMJ was my most anticipated.  Started off by getting my ticket in advance for Exploding in Sound’s 3rd birthday bash at The Silent Barn, where almost every EIS band in some form or another would be playing.  After that I headed over to the warehouse spot over on Hart and Wyckoff known as Hot 97.4 for the 1.21 Gigawatts issue release (read some of my words in the new issue).  There I caught the tail end of Journalism, a tight band of Brooklyn cats who sound like a cross between My Bloody Valentine and Ty Segal, a good combo in my book. – Keep reading Jake Saunders’ report of Day 5 of the CMJ Music Marathon 2014.

 

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Barefoot & Bankside headlines Rotten Apple Roots and Bluegrass Halloween at Union Hall (10.31)

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Now that CMJ and our related hangovers are over, we can finally focus on plans for Halloween. Organized by Deli web helper Alex Borsody (who is starting to get a reputation for organizing fun folk and bluegrass shows) The Second Annual Rotten Apple Roots and Bluegrass Halloween comes to Union Hall this year with a delightful array of the best tricks and treats the Brooklyn folk community has to offer. Costumes are highly encouraged for this foot stomping good time, and you’d best get your tickets early since last year’s show sold out the Bell House, and Union Hall is half the size. Featuring  lineup of Brooklyn indie folk and bluegrass allstars, Barefoot and Bankside (pictured + video streaming below), Seth Kessell and the Two Cent Band, Melody Allegra Berger and Dancegrass, it’s a Boograss Spooktacular!

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JP’s CMJ 2014 Day 4: Whiskey Bitches, Johnnie Lee Jordan & The Boys, Toot Sweet, Swaai Boys, Mothers

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Today was…interesting. This may be a rather less in-depth recap than my previous two. I got distracted. A couple of times. I had a plenty early start to the day. Unshowered, my head in a fog, I met my buds from Vomitface in Williamsburg to go see Whiskey Bitches (pictured) at Knitting Factory. But Whiskey Bitches weren’t playing Knitting Factory. At least not today. We got our dates confused, and they were playing there the following day. Whoops! So where else to but Baby’s All Right! I feel like this place is becoming a home away from home. – Keep reading JP Basileo’s report of day 4 of the CMJ Music Marathon 2014

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JP’s CMJ 2014 Day 5: Slowdive, Low, Moon Duo, White Fence, A Place to Bury Strangers

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I promised myself this would be the day I planned everything—the day I wouldn’t have to rush, I’d be where I had to be, when I had to be there, arriving in a calm, collected manner, the whole day. I kept my promise inasmuch as my day starting late, cutting some of the showcases I thought about running to, and meeting my aunt and uncle for a beer at Smorgasborg. I’ve learned that, for the most part, at CMJ, if you miss a band playing an afternoon set, chances are you’ll be able to see them at an evening set. Or better yet, a late night set. – Keep reading JP Basileo’s reporting of Day 5 of the CMJ Music Marathon.

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Jake’s CMJ 2014 Days 4: Sharpless, Attic Basement, Mitski, Small Wonder

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My Friday night was spent primarily at The Silent Barn (pictured) for the Miscreant and Father/Daughter Records showcase. I’ll add that I spent all of the next day there as well; having spent the most time there than any venue, Silent Barn had my favorite bills of CMJ by far, and none of them were official. Although I was particularly exhausted that day/night and ended up leaving earlier than I would’ve liked, I did catch some great acts that I had been meaning to see for a while. I will say that this was a stacked bill, I’m only going to talk about a few of the bands that really stand out to me. – Keep reading Jake Saunders report of Day 4 of the CMJ Music Marathon 2014.

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KKFI and Signal To Noise Present: It Came Out of the Garage

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This Thursday, October 30, KKFI 90.1 FM and Signal To Noise will be presenting It Came Out of the Garage!: A Garage Rock Dance Party, at Knuckleheads Saloon.
 
The show begins at 8:00 p.m. with the intense garage-flavored songs of Til Willis & Erratic Cowboy, followed by Alan Murphy & The Frequent Flyers. Murphy was the frontman of legendary Lawrence band Ricky Dean Sinatra. The Quivers will headline the show.
 
Costumes are encouraged, dancing is mandatory.
 

Tickets are $15; all proceeds will benefit KKFI. Ticket link. Facebook event page. 

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JP’s CMJ 2014 Day3: Girl Tears, Mega Bog, Dinner, Widowspeak, Bailiff, The New Tarot, The Teen Age, Charly Bliss, Low Fat Getting High

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Hey! I actually got out of my house before 2! Progress, man. I suppose I stopped drinking early enough the night before that it made for a somewhat conventional nights’ sleep, odd hours. I woke up to a barrage of text messages from last night. My phone had died and I was playing catch-up on my life while trying to make it to Baby’s for the Captured Tracks unofficial day party. Jesus I think this thing’s starting to take a toll on me. I’m uncharacteristically writing this on the fly, on my rejuvenated telephone, trying not to fall behind. Or asleep. – keep reasing JP Basileo’s report of Day 3 of the CMJ Music Marathon 2014 (picture by Micah Weisberg)

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Jake’s CMJ Day 3: Malatese, Life Size Maps, Haybaby, Homeshake, LeRug, No One and the Somebodies

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Day 3 ended up being my Brooklyn band day. Somehow I ended up seeing all the bands I see play all the time, which might not be in the spirit of CMJ but, whatever (fuck you by the way for criticizing me).  I did get to see a bunch of bands I had been meaning to see for a long time; I’ll stop talking now lets just get on with it already. – Read Jake Saunders’ report of Day 3 of the CMJ Music Marathon 2014.

 

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JP’s CMJ 2014 Day 2: Caveman, Wampire, Splashh, Celestial Shore, J Ferdinand, Icewater, Ronald Paris, Future Punx

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 I had a bit of a late start today. I slept through three alarms, and when I finally did wake up, I felt like I had cement running through my veins. Sore, hungover, out of it. It was well past noon and I had wanted, or planned, already to be caffeinated, at a show, and to have had my day 1 recap written; not to be standing over a stove reheating the chicken over rice with white sauce I’d impulsively gotten at 4am. Sonofabitch. I shot over (and by shot, I very much mean moseyed) to Cake Shop for the Terrorbird showcase. Clearly it had been underway a good amount. Between eating godawful leftovers, writing up yesterday’s happenings, crawling into a shower and then crawling to the coffee shop, it was something like 4pm! It’s a terrible feeling when it’s the first time you’re stepping outside for the day, and you can see that the sun’s already starting to go down. Keep Reading JP Basileo’s CMJ 2014 Day 2 report.

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Sunflower Bean played The Deli CMJ show at Pianos on Friday 10.24 with Bo Ningen

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Too bad for you if you missed our tense Indie/Psych/Electro CMJ show at Pianos with The Deli’s 40th issue’s cover band Sunflower Bean, Shilpa Ray, Japanese phenomenon Bo Ningen, electro crooners MOTHXR and many other awesome bands. By the way, we all like to have our choices validated, and the Brooklyn trio got some serious love from NPR, check it out. Here’s the video of our favorite song (at least among the few ones they have recorded) ‘2013.’