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From the NYC Open Blog: The Suite Unraveling’s sublime heaviness

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If there’s one thing The Suite Unraveling has developed a reputation for over the years, then surely it’s a profound and undying love of robots. And of watermelons. Guitarist Lily Maase, saxophonist/organist Michael Kammers and drummer Curt Garey announce the release of ‘Gallagher Walks In,’ the premiere music video from the avant-rock group’s first effort as a power trio. ‘Gallagher Walks In’ is the title track off the Suite Unraveling’s forthcoming full-length album; the video is veteran filmmaker Julia Pasternak’s directorial debut and features all three bandmates re-imagined as post-apocalyptic cyborgs, intent on finding (and ultimately blasting fruit at) the last three virgin women on Earth. ‘Gallagher Walks In’ debuted at Piano’s in lower Manhattan on Sunday, March 31st. – (as posted in The Deli’s Open Blog – post your band’s entries, videos, and Mp3s here). The Deli’s NYC Open Blog is powered by The Music Building.

 

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Artists on Trial: Heartfelt Anarchy

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Emcee Les Izmore and producer D/WILL make up the electrifying hip-hop duo Heartfelt Anarchy. The two artists blend their respective talents together in this project to create a vital, prolific musical collective for the Kansas City scene to enjoy. We talk with them about their upcoming appearance at Middle of the Map Fest.

 
The Deli: Down and dirty: 1 sentence to describe your music. What is it?

D/WILL: Alan Parsons Project x DJ premier instrumentals with Izmore raps on top.
 
Les Izmore: Middle of The Map Music.
 
The Deli: What other artists are you looking forward to seeing at MotM?
 
D/WILL: Ebony Tusks, Stik Figa, and all the amazing DJs.
 
 
The Deli: Let’s talk about the self-titled album you just released, What can we expect?
 
Heartfelt Anarchy: An experience.
 
The Deli: What does supporting local music mean to you?

Heartfelt Anarchy: Community.
 
The Deli: Who are your favorite local musicians right now?

D/WILL: Stik Figa, Gee Watts, Sir Adams, Milk Drop.
 
Les: Cowboy Indian Bear, The Abnorm, Diverse, and The Conquerors.
 
The Deli: Who are your favorite not-so-local musicians right now?

D/WILL: Binary Star, WLAK, Lecrae, Yellawolf, Kendrick Lamar, The Black Keys, Ces Cru.
 
Les: Antibalas, Ka, Animal Collective, Kendrick Lamar, and Danny Brown.
 
The Deli: What is your ultimate fantasy concert bill to play on?

D/WILL: I have been blessed to rock with a lot of national acts, so that’s a tough one… Madlib and J.Roc, maybe.
 
Les: James Brown and The JBs, Exuma, Outkast, Rage Against The Machine, and Fela Kuti.
 
The Deli: Would you rather spend the rest of your life on stage or in the recording studio?
 
D/WILL: In the recording studio.
 
Les: Stage.
 
The Deli: A music-themed Mount Rushmore. What four faces are you putting up there and why?
 
D/WILL: James Brown—he’s the godfather of soul, and was the hardest working man in show biz.
Marvin Gaye—super soul!! So talented… an amazing musician/producer and his voice is like heaven.
J Dilla—King. He changed the way my ears hear music.
 
Les: James Brown, Sun Ra, Fela Kuti, Bo Diddley.

The Deli: All right, give us the rundown. Where all on this big crazy web can you be found?


The Deli: Always go out on a high note. Any last words of wisdom for the Deli audience?

D/WILL: Don’t be selfish; don’t try to impress others. Be humble, thinking of others as better than yourselves. Don’t look out only for your own interests, but take an interest in others, too.
 
Les: Each crew Teach Two. And check out live shows. And put down ya phones and engage.
 
Heartfelt Anarchy is:
D-WILL
Les Izmore
 
Check out Heartfelt Anarchy at Middle of the Map Fest Friday, April 5, where they will play at The Conspiracy Room inside The Uptown Theater at 10:00 pm. They will play right after The Last Bison and right before Kids These Days.
 
You can check out their other projects at Middle of the Map too—Les will be featured with The Hearts of Darkness on Saturday at 2:00 pm on The Outdoor Stage (outside of Buzzard Beach). D/WILL performs with Stik Figa at The Riot Room on Saturday at 11:30 pm.
 
 
 
–Michelle Bacon

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Not to miss: Caveman and Lucius play Webster Hall tonight

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Show you don’t want to miss at Webster Hall on April 10th with Lucius and Caveman (both bands graced our rag’s cover in the Spring 2012 issue and the Summer 2012 respectively, see pictures). Caveman’s debut album is a beautiful psych pop gem that Pi(a)tchfork managed to ignore, triggering fury and disconcert at The Deli’s headquarters – BS we say! The band’s sophomore, self-titled full length was released yesterday under Fat Possum’s wing – may this propel Caveman to the interstellar overdrive stardom they deserve! Check out the second single from the record below.

What can we say about Lucius that we haven’t said already? One of the best live shows and two of the best voices in town, even NY Times political opinionist/economist Paul Krugman agrees… be there.

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Walker Lukens releases “Devoted” at The ND on 04.06

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Brooklyn to Austin, Walker Lukens has traveled a long way.  His newest record "Devoted" is out today.  The video for "Dear Someone" (streaming below) is a refreshing take on music videos.  It is a charming stop motion polaroid love story.  I asked Walker about the making of it and he explained that there were in between 400-500 polaroids taken to create the stop motion.  What does one do with that many polaroids?  Currently they are stored in an Impossible Film tote bag at Lukens’ studio and for everyone who orders a 7” through his website a polaroid gets thrown in.  

One of the characters in the video is Louis the Lion who is Lukens “travel-gnome/Sancho Panza.”  Walker had a lion logo before he met Louis but when he found him in a trash can he knew it was fate.  “I’m walking home from work. (I should have gotten on the subway but ended up procrastinating and walking three miles home.) I see this lion statue, lawn ornament, super-gauche living room decoration sitting in a trash can on the corner of Avenue A and East 4th. I took photos of him all along the way in bars, on benches, on the subway, and in the street.” Thus starting his side hobby of photographing Louis who is expected to be in future videos.  

"Devoted" was written while spending much of last year traveling, visiting family and touring. Lukens confessed to a few obsessive habits while on the road.  “If I’m driving I listen to an inordinate amount of This American Life. If I’m flying or sitting on a train, I read a lot of fiction. In both cases, I drink a lot of coffee. It seems like such a waste to sleep when you’ve got all of this uninterrupted alone time.”   

The release show for the new record is set for this Saturday April, 6th at The ND.  Doors open at 10pm and the show begins at 10:30.  You can stream all 10 songs on Devoted via his website. – Courtney Pierce

 

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Three artists to check out at Cameo tomorrow: Frances Cone, Such Hounds, Yokel & the Heavyweight

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Interesting show at Cameo tomorrow (April 4) for those who seek new local, folky music.

Such Hounds (pictured and streaming below) is a rather new Brooklyn based band that plays extremely well crafted rootsy rock’n’roll full of attitude, solid arrangements and memorable choruses – at least that’s what we hear in their 3 song debut EP, released in January 2012. Definitely a band with potential.

Yokel and the Heavyweight offer a more intimate and authentic kind of Americana, built on acoustic guitars, meoldies and harmonies referencing old time country, with semi-whispered vocals conveying a mellow, confidential tone to their songs.

We had the pleasure to see Frances Cone live at our unofficial "Hangover Hideout" SXSW show a couple of weeks ago, and we are glad to report that this talented young singer songwriter can definitely sing – we already knew she can write good songs. She released her debut album "Come Back" in February and she’s will be headlining this show.

This track was added to our SoundCloud playlist of emerging NYC artists here.

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Andrew Cedemark announces sophomore album “Home Life” due in July

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Andrew Cedemark belongs to the neverending list of underappreciated artists NYC has to offer, and we hope (and are confident that) his upcoming sophomore record due in July will manage to promote this young man’s evolving psychedelic pop tunes to a wider audience. The new album, entitled "Home Life," features a rotating cast of musicians, proper studio production and it’s reported to have a more aggressive rock sound. Check out "Hard Livin" from Andrew’s 2010 debut EP, streaming below.

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White Prism debuts EP + plays Glasslands on 04.23

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Wondering what Johanna Cranitch is up to? Have no fear… she has not abandoned us – quite the opposite. Coming up with an entirely new moniker to join her already crowded list of personas (known in part for her always surprising Johanna & The Dusty Floor, also backup singer for The Cranberries), Johanna has now given us the beats-based, stripped down goodness of White Prism. Apparently she began this group’s songwriting sessions looking for something melodic and roots-based, but threw out the demo after deciding to pursue synth dream pop instead. And we’re all the better for it. New video ‘Lover’s Dream’ (from upcoming EP ‘White Prism’) comes complete with evocative images, and syrupy watercolors abound. Check out below also single "Dance On". See White Prism live at Glasslands on April 23 with Home Video and Desert Stars. – Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)

This track was added to our SoundCloud playlist of emerging electronic NYC artists here.

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Bklyn punks Cinema Cinema tour incessantly + open for Black Flag on 06.15

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So you think your band works hard? Cinema Cinema have practically set themselves up as a new front in the war against sleep with their restive schedule. The group has played over 300 shows in half of the continental U.S., released 4 records, and been on 5 tours in just over 4 years. Maybe it helps that the band’s two members are aggressive enough to carry the weight of their fist-throwing avant-punk music all by their damn selves… Maybe it’s that they’re set to take Brooklyn back from all those wimpy beards and crash every party with the assault of latest LP "Manic Children & the Slow Aggression". Whatever the reason, they won’t be ignored.

See them when they play again at New Jersey’s Meatlocker this Friday, April 5th at 9pm. Also, the true punk fans out there should mark June 15 on the calendar, when the band will open for Black Flag at Warsaw. – Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)

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Artists on Trial: Shadow Paint

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Though you may not be terribly familiar with them, Shadow Paint has been around Kansas City for the past year. Since vocalist Angela Schroder-Dill moved to Boston last summer, the rest of the band has played as Rooms Without Windows, but will reunite to play at this year’s Middle of the Map Fest. We talk with the band about its plans and its upcoming performance.
 
The Deli: Down and dirty: 1 sentence to describe your music. What is it?

Shadow Paint: For those who follow the life philosophy of “Game On.”
 
The Deli: What other artists are you looking forward to seeing at MotM?
 
 
The Deli: Tell us a little about Shadow Paint and the projects you are all in now.
 
Shadow Paint: We started in January 2012. We last played October 27 at a loft in Kansas City. Corey, Hanna, Chris B, and Chris T are in local band Rooms Without Windows and Angela moved to Boston and has joined an electronic project called Citrusphere. Angela and Corey have partnered up for LowGrumbles, sending tracks back and forth via email.
 
The Deli: Let’s talk about something you have coming up this year. What can we expect?
 
Shadow Paint: We have two songs available to download for free on our Soundcloud. With our members being split between Boston and KC, we don’t currently have any other shows lined up, but this is NOT the last of Shadow Paint!!! To hold you over, check out our other projects!
 
The Deli: What does supporting local music mean to you?

Shadow Paint: Going to local shows and dancing your heart out. Having a good time with the talented people in your community.
 
The Deli: Who are your favorite local musicians right now?

Shadow Paint: Hard to say, too many favorites, but one newish band we’re loving right now is Is Paris Burning.
 
The Deli: Who are your favorite not-so-local musicians right now?

Shadow Paint: Again, too many favorites, but if we had to name some: Wild Nothing, Cloud Nothings, The XX.
 
The Deli: What is your ultimate fantasy concert bill to play on?

Shadow Paint: Björk, Paul McCartney, Radiohead, Joy Division, and David Bowie.
 
The Deli: Would you rather spend the rest of your life on stage or in the recording studio?
 
Shadow Paint: On stage.
 
The Deli: A music-themed Mount Rushmore. What four faces are you putting up there and why?
 
Shadow Paint: All four members of the Beatles, because their music continues to amaze and inspire.

The Deli: All right, give us the rundown. Where all on this big crazy web can you be found?


The Deli: Always go out on a high note. Any last words of wisdom for the Deli audience?

Shadow Paint: Just keep on laughing, loving, and living, and you’ll be okay.
 
Shadow Paint is:
Chris Brower – drums
Angela Schroder-Dill – vocals
Hanna Smith – keys, vocals
Chris Turner – bass
Corey Vitt – guitar
 
 
Check out Shadow Paint at Middle of the Map Fest next Thursday, April 4. They will be playing that evening at 7:00 pm.
 
 

–Michelle Bacon 

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Ticket Giveaway: Schematic @ U Street Music Hall 4/14

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So what is this project Schematic that’s going to be making it’s appearance at U Street Music Hall in the coming weeks? Created by Dave Elkins (of Norfolk VA based band Mae,) Schematic is "a microcosm within the music and art industry that relies on grassroots growth through community." I assume it’s also the name of his solo act as he plays songs at these Schematic events, but for the most part it looks focused on management and recording. Joining Elkins at this gig is Asker, Coin, and DC based pop rock band TheRuinCity. TRC are focused on bringing an upbeat style to the stage which seems like a fitting atmosphere amongst Schematic.

9:30 presents this show at U Street Music Hall on 4/14 and are offering a pair of tickets to one lucky Deli reader! All you have to do is email us by 3 PM on 4/8 and tell us your favorite Mae, Schematic, or TheRuinCity song. Please include your first and last name for guest list requirements. The winner will be emailed back on 4/8. You can also still get tickets here if you don’t wanna risk it selling out!

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Up and coming NYC talents: Erica Russo & The Good Sports

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With the slightest of hands, Erica Russo pulls mesmerizing stories from deep inside her dreadlocks, and rests them on grooves of wood and wire. With band The Good Sport, latest record ‘Little House, Little Hill’ pulls every ounce of energy from her bones, and she couldn’t be more relaxed and at ease to deliver the message. A fascinating bundle of energy, there’s more to hear here with every listen.

See the acoustic crooner live when she plays The Bowery Electric Map Room Wed, May 15. – Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)

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Small Black releases “Limits of Desire” in May

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Small Black are something of the Daft Punk of Williamsburg, an act whose every gesture seems to convey neon’s crushingly unstoppable ascension. The band’s new album, "Limits of Desire," continues to adapt first-wave synthpop to their younger roots in shoegaze and indie-rock, a sound that is now synonymous with Aughts Brooklyn. What’s left to prove? A song like “No Stranger” (which we had the opportunity to hear in advance the album press copy) seems to offer some answers with its maze of drunken synths gliding effortlessly underneath the sweet refrain of “You’re no stranger to me,” a sentiment that could easily unite a room full of lost souls who found themselves suddenly holding hands and dancing like this was their last night on earth. For a generation who is open to (and has access to) everything, maybe that kind of secular unity is all they really want. Check out the trailer for the upcoming album here, listen to the first single "Free at Dawn" below. – Brian Chidester

This track was added to our SoundCloud playlist of emerging NYC artists here.