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Deli Best of DC Area 2011 – Fans’ Poll is up!

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We are getting there folks! We just uploaded the full list of artists nominated for our Best of DC Area 2011 Poll for Emerging Artists. It’s in the right column on this same page and also on this beautiful page that sums up what happened in 2011 here at The Deli DC. Some bands in the list were selected through a submission process (see previous post about it) and some others were picked by our jury of local scene-makers (list below), who could freely choose 3 bands each in order of preference. Points were already assigned to each band according to how well they did in the selection process. Now the readers’ and fans’ votes will also influence the final chart. Each vote will count!

This year’s awesome jury consists of Crooked Beat’s Bill, Cale Jr., Catherine Lewis, David Hintz, Denman Anderson, He Wang, Jimmy Rhodes, Josh Sisk, Kelly Green, Mark Mangold, Megan Petty, Metal Chris, Nestor Diaz, Shauna Alexander, and Will McCrory.

The Deli’s Staff

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The Deli’s Features: Surfin’ NYC – A New Wave of Surf Rock

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Surf rock was about as mainstream as it got before the hippies had their day in the sun. It took The Beatles’ "I Want To Hold Your Hand" to finally push this genre out of the way for the next big thing, and overnight it went from the soundtrack of the hot rods, to discarded as last year’s rage. From then on, the establishment was pretty much done with Surf rock, making sure anyone with taste, culture and privilege had nothing to do with the beast. But this beach-obsessed brand of party music didn’t die with Beatlemania as the history books tell it. Instead it went another, more surprising route… underground. – Read Mike Levine’s feature about the Surf Rock influences on the NYC indie scene of the new millennium here. This article appeared in the Summer 2011 printed issue of The Deli.

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Keepaway is back with release + video

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We TUOTALLY missed Keepaway‘s release party for their new single "Black Fulte" at Glasslands on January 10 – probably because we were too busy churning numbers and band names related to our overwhelming Year End Poll… hopefully the Keepaway guys will forgive us, since The Deli has been very kind to them in the past (they were featured on the cover of The Deli in the fall of 2010). The trio has also released this "feel-good video of the year" for the song "Cake", which showcases the zanyness of the operation in its full glory.

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A punk super group blast from the NYC past: Manitoba, live at Bowery Electric on 01.26

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Manitoba, a sort of punk rock “best of” super-group, is about to hit New York City. The band plays a set drawing from past projects to which the members have contributed, including legendary groups The Dictators, MC5, Manitoba’s Wild Kingdom, Manowar, The Ramones, Murphy’s Law, and many more. Manitoba will make their debut appearance at the Light of Day Foundation’s four-day festival hosted by Rich Russo of 105.5’s "Anything Anything" at Asbury Lanes on January 13th. The band’s official first NY show is at The Bowery Electric on January 26. Plan on leather, loud guitars, frantic drums, impassioned shouts, and sweat, and be sure to pick up tickets for Manitoba’s unveiling here. In the picture, ex-Dictators and Manitoba’s Wild Kingdom singer Richard Manitoba. – Meijin Bruttomesso

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The Big Sleep launch “Ace” video, release sophomore album

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Some bands can be appreciated better when driving at night, and aware of their "night-driving-affinity", The Big Sleep – who belong to the restrict cirlce of bands that landed on the cover of our rag – launched a self-shot video that has a lot of… night driving in it. This duo-plus-drums’s strength has always been their epic riffs and wall of guitars, and "Ace" doesn’t disappint in those departments. Welcome back big sleepers!

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Luminol Release Mixes the Beautiful with the Bone-chilling

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Avant-indie sextet Luminol experiment with contrasting sounds and scenes on their most recent release, Locked In The Woods, which first saw light back in August. Building off of 2009’s Organ Grinder EP, the band doesn’t shy away from the mysterious and the macabre on their latest offering. Unsettling wails, hisses and plucked strings set the tone on sophomore track “Right Hand Man”, and the fretwork of guitarists Andy Ayers and Chris Winter is as delicate and prickling as the chills it sends down your spine. The track is the stuff of Grimm’s darkest fairy tales, but is contrasted by the melodic violin, and Barbara Burgio’s plaintive vocals, on “Squeaking Soul”. The track is the lullaby leading up to the host of dreamlike, and sometimes haunting, tunes that follow – Luminol still definitely gravitate towards the creepy, with bass lines that border on menacing and lyrical delivery that recalls the films of Tim Burton. For listeners up for an evening of boundary-pushing, atmospheric compositions, the band will be playing material from Locked In The Woods at the Skylark Café and Club on Jan. 20. with the Little Black Bottles, and Seeing Blind.

Kate Shepherd

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Ticket Giveaway: The Morrison Brothers Band @ 9:30 Club 1/19!

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On Thursday 1/19, DC’s own up and coming country rock group the Morrison Brothers Band, will be hitting the 9:30 stage with tracks from their 2011 indie release "Shotgun Silhouette" and their 2010 debut "Midnight in Virginia." And the 9:30 Club wants to make sure that you are there for the fun, so we’ve got a couple passes to give away! Just email us here by 3 PM on Thursday 1/18 and let us know your fav song by the MBB, and why. (Please include your first and last name.) The winner will be chosen at random and emailed back.

Winning tickets is awesome, and supporting locals is awesomer- so if you don’t wanna chance missing out, get your tix here now! And check out their video for "Still Want You Back" below.

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NYC Artists on the rise: Emefe plays Bowery Electric on 01.18

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Behind band leader Miles Arntzen (Antibalas, Superhuman Happiness, Milo & The Fuzz) EMEFE have reinvigorated the Brooklyn and LES scenes with their sweat-drenched, irresistibly danceable brand of Afrobeat-Funk. The young 11-piece occupies a musical space often reserved for grizzled veterans, rendering the group not only a great listen, but a spectacle. On Wednesday, January 18 EMEFE will appear at The Bowery Electric with The Rainbow Children and Ms. Lady. Go get funkified!

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Live Review: sami.the.great

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Don’t let Sami Akbari’s small frame deceive. Big on sass, the vocalist/front woman/keyboardist/ guitarist, aka sami.the.great commanded the stage and charmed the audience at Mercury Lounge on Saturday night. Backed by her trusty band, the leading lady performed several new tracks, a couple which had never been played with a full band, from her self-titled album due out at the end of the month, among some “oldies but goodies.” Her loveable presence and witty banter between songs kept all eyes and ears on the stage, as she boogied along to her doo wop- meets-pop stylings and yearning lyrics. sami.thegreat’s first single, "Dresser Drawer," can be download for free on Bandcamp http://samithegreat.bandcamp.com/, and she will embark on a tour in early March, gracing the stages out west. www.samithegreat.com –Meijin Bruttomesso


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