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NYC Artist on the Rise: Wyldlife play Lit Lounge on 10.16

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Forming out of Purchase College, Wyldlife quickly strode into the New York music scene with a pair of leather boots on their feet and a mission in their hearts: to bury the days of tame rock and roll. Still digging on their collection of 70′s punk and power pop, perhaps the boys were born into the entirely wrong decade altogether? Or perhaps they realize that to get an audience on its feet, all that’s needed is a fast beat and a good melody sung at the top of their lungs – a timeless simplicity enhanced with refined grit. "The Nicotine EP", Wyldlife’s newest release, is guaranteed to create arguments over which track is best. With a dynamic live show that has been compared to Iggy & The Stooges, The Hives and The Ramones, it seems that all ground is covered. Download their EP for FREE and check them out Saturday, Oct 16th at Lit Lounge. – (as posted in The Deli’s Open Blog – post your band’s entries, videos, and Mp3s here).

 

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My Pet Dragon releases new single + announce CMJ date.

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Emotional Brooklyn pop duo My Pet Dragon follows up their "Lovers in Hiding" single with a new release on Gimme That Sound Productions. The new upbeat single is called “Flow” and the B-side is a cover of Pearl Jam’s “Release.” Four remixes of “Flow,” by Karsh Kale, Randolph Correia, Big Will and Mercury Rev’s Carlos Anthony Molina, round out the maxi-single, which is available on the band’s Website. My Pet Dragon will play a CMJ showcase at Brooklyn’s Trash Bar on Thursday, Oct. 21.- (as posted in The Deli’s Open Blog – post your band’s entries, videos, and Mp3s here).

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Deli CMJ Marathon Runners! Submit to get your CMJ show covered.

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Once again, during the CMJ week The Deli will unleash 2 Deli Marathon Runners on the streets of NYC, armed with the mission to report about all the most exciting emerging artists and bands playing during the CMJ fest.

This year Alex and Dale have offered to take this Herculean task on their shoulders. Their sole purpose in life – for those 5 days – will be to attend 26 shows each (the number of miles in a marathon) and report about them on this blog.

ATTENTION NYC BANDS! This year 6 of the best emerging artists covered by Dale and Alex will get a print feature in the winter issue of The Deli!!!

ATTENTION NON-NYC BANDS! For the first year, our marathon runners will be allowed to cover a percentage of artists based in the other scenes covered by The Deli

Therefore any band or solo artist playing an official or unofficial CMJ show interested in being featured on the Deli online (and possibly in print) should contact ONE (and only one) of our marathon runners to try and persuade him/her to go to see their live show.

Some of the shows covered by Dale and Alex will be selected from the list of bands and artists that will submit for coverage from now until October 15.

HOW TO APPLY!

To apply please leave a message using the comment feature under their profiles posted here and here.

Alex and Dale will choose which artists they will try to see perform live (we say try because anything can happen during CMJ because of delays, sold out shows and cancellations).

Don’t forget to specify your website or myspace address in the comment! Our Marathon Runners will compile the list of their marathon itinerary a few days before the CMJ Festival kicks off.

Thanks and Good luck!
The Deli Staff

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Deli CMJ Marathon Runner #1: Alex

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Hi all! I’m really looking forward to checking out this year’s kick ass medley of bands. First off, I am an indie music junkie: I love bands that are creative, distinctive and willing to go balls-out-crazy during live shows. I do not have a specific taste; instead, I am attracted to a wide range of unique sounds – anything ranging from the fuzzy, lo-fi stuff to ear blowing rock. I’m not into bands that are weird for the sake of being “weird” – music does not need to be in-your-face bizarre to be cool. Ultimately, I’m looking for bands that are focused on making good music and having a good time doing it. So send away! Cheers, Vann Alexandra (but you can call me Alex).
To submit your CMJ show for coverage please post a note in the comment section below specifiyng the date and location of your CMJ shows.

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Deli CMJ Marathon Runner #2: Dale

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Dale likes experimental music because, why not? Life is a series of arbitrary decisions anyway, may as well translate that to our tunes. Jazz is cool, too, but mostly for the same reasons – improv and chance music should be taken more seriously in the musical mainstream. Anyway, Dale grew up in the indie cradle of the Pacific Northwest and has done a lot of very nerdy things in relation to music, in that area. New York treats his sensibilities better.
To submit your CMJ show for coverage please post a note in the comment section below specifiyng the date and location of your CMJ shows.

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The Shake play rock and roll – and a bunch of CMJ shows

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The Shake are a New York rock band that takes pride in playing authentic, no-frills Rock’n’Roll. During an interview with The Columbia Spectator, drummer Dan Kirschen responded to a question about the highly-produced sound that lately seems to be the trend in Indie music by saying that "a good song is a good song. [One ought not to] betray the fundamentals." Perhaps the ideology of the band is a bit out of whack with the common trends, but the band members’ mutual love for essential rock songwriting and powerful performance represents the core of this band’s identity. The Shake have an intense CMJ schedule this year. On October 19 they will be at Bowery Electric, on Thursday the 21 at Spike Hill during the day and Matchless in the evening. On Sunday, they will play a "wind down CMJ show" with a rare, in fact, their first, acoustic performance at Pianos. With a new album due out some time next year, now would be a good time to jump on The Shake’s bandwagon.

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Translations and Hilly Eye play Cake Shop on 10.15

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Translations – whose debut was The Deli’s NYC CD of the month a few months ago – will be playing at Cake Shop on Friday October 15 with Hilly Eye, a psych-rock band (featuring two ladies who also play with Titus Andronicus) that just released a debut EP entitled "Fireworks"  . Definitely an interesting shows for those of you who incessantly seek new exciting music from The Big Apple.
P.S. By the way, both bands share the serious need to get some press pictures taken…

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Nicole Atkins tours with The Black Keys, announce album + free mp3

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Nicole Atkins – who graced a cover of The Deli back in 2005 – recently announced the release of a new album entitled "Mondo Amore" scheduled for January 2011 – you can listen to a free mp3 here. The NJ songstress is just about to complete a West Coast tour with The Black Keys.

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Brit and the Cavalry CD release party at Pianos on 10.15

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Orchestral indie-pop band Brit and the Cavalry are releasing their long awaited followup EP titled "Hiker," digitally, on October 15th. The record release for the EP is 8pm, Friday 10/15 at Pianos with The Beach Project. People have compared their sound to bands such as St. Vincent, Feist, and Jenny Lewis. Brit & the Cavalry will be performing with horns, strings, visuals, as well as giving away free copies of the EP at the show. Here’s a streaming appetizer for you – the song Hiker.

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Paleface CD release party at Southpaw on 10.16

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High-energy indie-folk duo and anti-folk legends Paleface celebrate the release of "One Big Party" – their second album on Ramseur Records – on Saturday October 16 with a live performance at Southpaw in Brooklyn. Also appearing: Chris Cubeta And The Liars Club, Two Man Gentleman Band, Pokey LaFarge and Hot Seats. Schooled personally by Daniel Johnson and a big influence on artists such as Beck and Kimya Dawson (the Moldy Peaches), Paleface (the singer) was discovered by Danny Fields (The Ramones, The Stooges, MC5) on the Lower East Side in New York City in the 90s and has two major label releases under his belt. He’s toured with the likes of The Breeders and Billy Bragg, and his songwriting, vocals and instrumentation are featured on three albums by The Avett Brothers.