NYC

NYC Record of the Month: Cantina – ‘ Horizons’ EP – live at Glasslands on 08.16

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Cantina is the Italian word for "cellar," the dark and rather cold place where time, wood, air and silence magically transorfm tedious grape juice into inebriating, delicious wine. Cantina is also the name of Renata Zeiguer’s growing musical project, a band so quiet that one could say it flirts with silence, and so charming and dreamy to sound magic. Their seven track debut EP ‘Horizons‘ opens with airy ballad ‘When Your Eyes,’ that sounds like an irresistible siren call coming out of an old wooden gramophone, where a lush, acoustic arrangement slowly overwhelms a melody so pristine it could only be conceived in the the squalid corners of Bushwick. All we can gather from the lyrics is: "and if you ask me to…" – which is really all a siren should say to a hungover NYC-life sailor. The rest of the record offers similar atmospheres, althought at times more upbeat (‘Stay Like This’) and more electric (‘Fields’) but always dominated by Renata’s celestial soprano and her otherworldly melodies, and well supported by an unobtrusive musical background that perfectly serves each song.

The band has gathered some serious attention from local bookers: Cantina is schedlued to play Glasslands on 08.16, Palisades on 09.18 and Mercury Lounge on 10.16. 

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

Chicago

LWKY

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LWKY (pronounced Low Key) is the aggressive EDM work of Zack Harper and Derek Outson. Together they have recorded a new album called No Sleep which will be released on September 16th. Last month the band band released the first single from the album, "Drifiting".

Philadelphia

New Track: “Airplanes” – Conversations

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Earlier this year, Coversations with Enemies revealed that they’d be changing their band name by shortening it to Conversations, which made sense to us with all their lineup changes over the years. The quartet just shared their latest romantic little ditty yesterday called "Airplanes." It was recorded at Headroom Studios with Joe Reinhart, and mastered at Spice House studios.

NYC

The Dead Betties return with single ‘The Way We Live Now’

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After an initial burst on the local music scene in the mid-to-late 2000’s, New York’s The Dead Betties went on a lengthy hiatus in pursuit of individual growth. They now return with a new EP featuring single “The Way We Live Now” (streaming below). Crunchy guitar chords over a busy kick and resonant snare drum pattern create an immediate sense of urgency. “Never ever going to let you hold me down” is the initial vocal declaration, as guitars drop out and shift focus on a solid bass rumble. Lead singer–bassist Joshua Ackley’s original melody and impressive vocal range helps the band move beyond the constraints of the punk rock genre. Thematically the song draws its inspiration from Susan Sontag’s short story about the struggle for civil rights. The single release also contains two original b-sides as well as three unique cover versions of songs by Babes in Toyland, Britney Spears and Madonna! Not what you’d expect from a hard rock band, but the interpretations actually work. – Dave Cromwell

Toronto

Teenage Kicks- 8/19 @ the Casbash

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Teenage Kicks track –Brooklyn Bridge off their latest record, Spoils of Youth is aggressively charming. A alternative rock song with great lyrics, a chanting melody and vocals that make you sing-a-long! Catch Teenage Kicks Tuesday 8/19 @ the Casbash. Be there by 9pm! Check them out again 8/22 @ Detour Music Hall, kicking off their Eastern tour.

Nashville

Show Alert: Those Darlings, Tristen and Adia Victoria at 3rd and Lindsley 8.17

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 Starting early on August 17, 6pm to be exact, there will be three great bands at 3rd and Lindsley. Tristen and Adia Victoria will be opening for Nashville fixtures Those Darlins. It’s a female-fronted night and Those Darlins’ last Nashville show for a while. Adia Victoria finally, finally, finally released single "Stuck in the South" after months of buzz based off her live show alone.  Check out the track below. The show is all ages so the whole family can join. Tickets are $10 online or at the doors. –Amanda Aydelott

Chicago

Oozing Wound “Drug Reference”

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Oozing Wound has teamed up with Adult Swim to release a new single called "Drug Reference". This is the 10th single that Adult Swim has released as part of their 2014 Singles Program.

Oozing Wound will be releasing their new LP, Earth Suck, via the local label Thrill Jockey on October 21st. You can preorder the album today.

The record release event for the new album will take place on October 27th at Empty Bottle with Rectal Hygienics.

NYC

Floydfest: Music and Beauty in the Mountains

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Tucked away in the quiet serenity of the Virginia Mountains howls a group of over 100 musicians who gathered in the wilderness to put on a 5-day show across 10 different stages to create something unforgettable. This festival is something of a hidden gem, unlike America’s notorious music festivals full of teens and pre-teens impatiently waiting for their generations pop idols to appear. The music that plays at Floydfest is perhaps something that requires a deeper appreciation, full of folk, reggae, rock, and bluegrass, there’s no question that this festival is something of a unique experience in this day and age.

Continue reading about contributor Rohan Khanna’s experience at Floydfest here

NYC

Weekly Features: Wyldlife

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The guys in NY/NJ’s Wyldlife seem to have time traveled back to a few decades ago when The Clash where refining punk rock and Joan Jett and others were making it commercially viable, proudly planting their sound in that era, while enhancing it with an attitude vaguely reminiscent of Mr. Mick Jagger. If you are a fan of that kind of energy and haven’t heard their 2013 album ‘The Time Has Come to Rock & Roll’ then you really need to catch up.  Every song in there is a leather jacket-wearing, beer drinking, early 70s trashy party of its own. After the band made our list of "Best Emerging NYC Bands 2013" in January, we were able to get some insight from them on what’s coming next. Read Michael Haskoor interview with Wyldlife.