Bird Dog
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New Music, Emerging from your Local Scene
Bird Dog
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Otis the Destroyer are packing serious punches with the psych rock sound that they’ve managed to masterfully wield on their latest EP, Dark Arts, which was out this past May. It’s four songs of wonderfully crafted psychadelic jams. Their recent video for their track "You’re The Wealth" tells a story of a guy whose world becomes a trippy, surreal reality as soon as he puts on a pair of 3-D glasses. The video is an excellent depiction of their style, as the band takes after 1960’s and 70’s rock with incredible taste. Check them out tonight at Hole In The Wall. -Jake Saunders
Power trio Cayetana just premiered a new song earlier today called "Scott Get The Van, I’m Moving," over at The A.V. Club. The charged-up track is off the band’s forthcoming full-length album, Nervous Like Me, that will be available on September 9 via Tiny Engines. Enjoy! (Photo by Mary Ferrigno)
Today, Brooklyn-based indie rock band Image Society dropped their newest EP “The Doom of Youth” via The Tone Library, and is set to celebrate with an album release show at Mercury Lounge tomorrow, August 6th. Members Jordan, Conrad, Sean, and Brian have crafted a punk-infused collection of tracks nostalgic for their Long Island roots, but threaded with imaginative and modern melodies that make it an easy (but compelling) listen. Just last month, the quartet also premiered an edgy video for “Mirror Images,” shot in different rooms of a dilapidated abandoned building. Watch the video here and – if you dig – don’t miss tomorrow’s show.
Congrats to Little Big League for signing to Boston-based Run For Cover Records, which is also home to locals Modern Baseball, Young Statues, and Tigers Jaw! The band’s second LP is expected to come out towards the end of this year. Cheers lady and gents!
We have an awesome premiere for you today! San Francisco based psych alternative rock band, Lemme Adams has given us the opportunity to premiere the Director’s Cut of their award winning music video, Toys. You may have heard that Toys has won top honors (Best Song) for 2014’s Music Video Race.
This semi violent, anti/uber masculine music video is drenched with dark humor and irony. Putting a motion picture behind Adam’s dark pop songs is probably one of the best ideas…ever. We watch him teeter between childhood and manhood while obliterating a number of archetypes that are supposed to represent what it means to be a male human being on planet Earth. It’s all done in a starkly exaggerated manner, and we can totally tell why this music video won an award.
Enjoy it. Dig the art, dig on the humor but try not to soak in the testosterone spurting moments in the video too much! Or you can, but it might not do you much good because Lemme Adams and his bandmates are really sweet guys and we’re always into covering their badass releases and music videos. –je
You can catch Lemme Adam’s next show in San Francisco at Elbo Room with Hungry Skinny and Talk of Shamans on September 19th.
Australian Alex Wall’s solo project, Wax Witches, is a display of, and an ode to, an upbringing immersed in the fast-paced three-chord blast beat ballads and sludge bangers of the 80’s California punk culture. The one-man brain-baby released its sophomore LP, “Celebrity Beatings,” last year: a pissed off sixteen-song tantrum of a record, purporting attitude, discontent, and refusal to conform in every note sung. Wall, who is also the frontman in the Gold Coast’s Bleeding Knees Club, plays every instrument on the record, incorporating some psych influences immediately apparent in his heavily delayed vocals. Wax Witches is everything a bare-bones punk fan would ever need, as it comes from the heart of a lifelong bare-bones punk fan. His follow-up LP, titled “Centre of Your Universe,” is currently out in Australia, and is due for a worldwide release on September 9th under Burger Record’s wing. He is currently touring the US. – JP Basileo
We added this song to The Deli’s playlist of Best guitar rock songs by emerging NYC artists – check it out!
For the next two evenings, Young Statues will open a pair of sold-out shows, headlined by The Early November, upstairs at World Café Live. The quartet brings a youthful exuberance, accompanied by unshielded emotional narrative elements. However, while the lyrics take on a personal shape and sound, the overall instrumental notes are a positive, crisply composed boost of adrenaline. Young Statues reveal enough lyrically to connect on that relatable level, while holding back just enough to not fall in the deep. Get to World Café Live early, and catch them opening, followed by Michigan husband and wife duo Empire Empire! (I was a Lonely Estate), who are set to release a new LP You Will Eventually Be Forgotten, via Count Your Lucky Stars Records, later this month. The Early November will then perform an intimate acoustic set of their greatest hits. World Café Live, 3025 Walnut St. 8pm, $15, All Ages – Michael Colavita
Listed first on Billboard’s Emerging Artist Chart this past June, Ryn Weaver is the latest NYC example of how well produced electronic music can generate viral web interest even in the absence of a "real world" presence. From debut track "Octahate" (streaming) – which gathered over a million plays on Soundcloud – to the second very recent single "Promises," Ryn’s tunes show a welcome edge probably at least in part ascribable to Passion Pit’s frontman Michael Angelakos contribution – he produced the first single. Other prominent names such as Benny Blanco and Cashmere Cat have also shown support for Ryn, so don’t feel shy to spend some time with her music. We are looking forward to see her in a live setting. – Rebecca Blandon
We added this song to The Deli’s playlist of Best Electronic songs by emerging NYC artists – check it out!
Sundog may be based out of New Orleans, but it only feels appropriate to feature the one-man show on The Deli New England while he spends some quality time in Boston this summer. Alex Stein, whose songs and performances rely heavily on his loop pedal, recently premiered the live video for “Superstitious,” a track from his latest album Space Criminal. The funky track features piano, synth chords and layered bass lines that weave in and out of one another, and the video offers a look into Sundog’s process of laying down each looped track on stage. Watch the video below and download Space Criminal for $3 on Bandcamp. – Jake Reed (@jakejreed)
We certainly had Arab Spring, Literature‘s debut full-length album, on heavy rotation when we first discovered that they had moved from Austin to Philly; so much so, that we, soon after, booked them for one of our Tuesday Tune-Out showcases and last year’s big Deli Philly 5th anniversary bash. It’s taken a moment to get another LP from the group, but it was good to learn that they’ll be releasing their new record, Chorus, on August 19 via Slumberland Records, a fitting home for the quartet, which now consists of Kevin Attics, Nathaniel Cardaci, Seth Whaland, and Chris Schackerman. And you can currently stream Literature’s album in its entirety over at Hype Machine.
Welp, better go give your money to the Autonomics. The Portland trio puts out it’s newest EP Keep Tulsa Ugly tuesday, 8.5.14. The self-release is a fuzzy, grunge-pop snapshot of the band’s tour-tight sound. Recorded in less than two days, the songs are crunchy, raw, and full of energy–a perfect representation of their gnarly (in a good way) live set. All five songs smash through your ears in just under 13 minutes. The track “I love you, Oprah Winfrey” will have you humming and la-la..ing along in no time. Shit is catchy.
Check out the new songs and see The Autonomics at Bunk Bar with Psychomagic and Mufassa tonight. Show starts at 9pm. $5 gets you in, and a free download card for the EP.
– Chandler Strutz