San Francisco

Album Review: Wicked Man-Fingership EP

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He brings to you the power of his slithering eel voice, drenched in teenage bravado and sensitivity. He slinks along, gathers steam, strikes, and retreats. Wicked Man makes his silent appearance. Though a simple person, Berkeley-based songwriter Yonatan Tietz’s uniqueness lies in the subtle tease, the unselfconsciousness of both listener and musician that speaks to a suburban, midnight-hour insomnia that many have indeed felt before. Completing the ensemble are Matt Fisher-Keller playing bass and keyboards and Nick Blossom playing drums.

The musicianship is not virtuosic by any means, nor does this record intend for it to be. It is an open letter, written on the paper rolls of a traveller, a quiet beckoning towards the unattainable. The three songs on The Fingership EP give exactly what they should. “Solitude” introduces a conflicted introvert shunning the disdain of domestic routine in favor of something larger than himself.

Cautious though he may be, he is driven by the will to continue. “We Are Near” is an intimate trap-door that turns uncertainty into something worth fighting for. Shades of turquoise fall into the cracks between his words. He finds comfort in leaving the mundane. “Selfish Indeed” sets itself apart both in tempo and intensity from the surrounding material. He breaks from the traditional method of self-deprecating lyrics, instead choosing to let his words flow like a stream of consciousness declaration. He turns on the listener, confides, then chides-himself included. Slippery eel has done his job, turned you on. –Justin Kohlberg

The band is currently on a tour of the Pacific Northwest through September, and their EP is available through www.wicked-man.com and wickedman.bandcamp.com.

NYC

The Gradients stream new single “Shelf” + tour the east coast + play The Studio on 08.15

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As The Gradients are gearing up for their debut LP, they’ve been pumping out singles which have tickled our fancies.  Their latest release is "Shelf", another indicator of the band’s continued development.  One of the interesting things about this band is how accurately they depict the anxieties of an age not just lyrically, but musically.  The attention deficit riffs and melodies come from multiple directions at once, and provide consistently compelling and unexpected structures. They sing about an age and a situation where nothing is certain, and often times the only place to look for support, recognition, and reassurance is in others around you.  "Am I the only one?" is the line that rings out from this track, and it’s a question that everyone is oh so familiar with. East coasters will have the chance to see The Gradients live as they tour those lands next week (dates here). Last date in NYC at the Studio on 08.15 – Jake Saunders

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

Philadelphia

Free Download: “The White Balloon” – Mary Lattimore & Jeff Zeigler

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Below is the first offering from the collaborative EP, Slant of Light (Thrill Jockey), by harpist Mary Lattimore and sound sculptor Jeff Zeigler called "The White Ballon," which you can stream and download for free below. The gentle, breeze-in-the-wind piece and the rest of the album was recorded at Uniform Recording during "a city-stopping snowstorm" earlier this year. You’ll be able to find the duo performing this Saturday alongside many other rad acts at the Kensington Picnic II.

NYC

Oh Honey releases video for ‘Lonely Neigbhbor’ + tour with American Authors

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Brooklyn folk-pop duo Oh Honey, a band we booked last year for The Deli’s CMJ Music Marathon showcases, has been gathering quite a lot of attention since the release of debut EP "With Love," and just unveiled this video for single ‘Lonely Neigbhbor.’ Their break out single "Be Okay" is currently Top 25 at HOT AC and also in rotation on several major radios. The Brooklyn, NY based duo, comprised of Mitchy Collins and Danielle Bouchard,is set to join American Authors on select dates of The Honda Civic Tour

NYC

The Due Diligence celebrates the release of ‘Are You Down?’ at Shea Stadium tonight (08/07)

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The Due Diligence‘s new record, Are You Down?, is something of a throw back, taking the concept of revival a step further.  The songs on the album – with their gritty guitars, simple three chord structures, fun lyrics and charismatic attitude – seem to be almost fighting the current trend of taking influences from scattered pieces of music history, and just put you smack dab in the middle of 1960’s garage rock era. Indeed, this is a sonic environment that suits lead singer Sir Isaac Diligence, who has a wonderful presence on the record, and has become somewhat of a character thanks to his wimsical, playful, feel-good attitude.

However, the band takes this outdatedness and uses it to its advantage, turning it into a comment about what’s "cool," a word that – for better or worse – in recent years has been monopolized by our good old borogh of Brooklyn, where the group resides.  In a place that is so romanticized as a setting where you can be unique and "cool" in your own way, Sir Isaac Diligence and The Due Diligence have found a way to kick all that bullshit out the window, and simultaneously celebrate it in a way that’s not contrived nor pretentious, but mostly just… fun.  We recommended hitting up their album release party at Shea Stadium tomorrow (8/07) with support from Zula, Slonk Donkerson, and Pinegrove.  -Jake Saunders

Philadelphia

Mo Lowda & the Humble Digging Deep at Ortlieb’s Aug. 7

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Mo Lowda & the Humble is an intriguing emerging trio performing at Ortlieb’s tonight. The former Deli Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner creates a sound that smoothly transitions from heavier tenacious rockers, prog-oriented space-stretchers, or smooth hip-shakers. The common thread that binds is an innate ability to find and catch a groove and ride it. That groove steadies the course for those songs that travel far and wide, while providing a launching pad for others or a pocket to get down. Jordan Caiola’s vocals have a certain cool, soulful appeal that intensifies under the appropriate context, digging a little deeper and emerging with a raw guttural response. Mo Lowda & the Humble demonstrate a versatility that introduces openings and allows for transitions that can make for an interesting evening, which will be opened by the airy, indie-folk compositions of Heat Thunder, the silky synth-pop DC songstress Young Summer. Ortlieb’s, 847 N. Third St., 8pm, $8, 21+ – Michael Colavita

Philadelphia

Free Download: “Philadelphia” – Mumblr

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Here’s the lead single from Mumblr‘s forthcoming LP, Full of Snakes, called "Philadelphia," which the band declares to be "…a portrait of the city we live in." An earlier, much different, and less polished version of the song appeared on their record, White Jesus, Black God. The new track is available for streaming and free download below, and Full of Snakes will be dropping September 16 via Fleeting Youth Records. They’ll be performing this Saturday in Philly at Rembrandt’s for a Rock to the Future benefit. (Photo by Pete Murray)

Portland

Preview: Portland Happening & Psych Fest 8.9

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Big news for all you paisley-wearing, ‘60s-loving, long-locked garage-psych fanatics: now you don’t have to travel all the way to Austin, Texas for the psych festival of your dreams. Introducing, A Beautiful Thing: Portland Happening and Psych Fest, including The Sellwoods, The Verner Pantons, The Mirrors, The Dandelyons, and The Pynnacles–the best plural noun pop acts this grand city has to offer. All right, so the Portland rendition of Psych Fest is technically not curated by The Black Angels and doesn’t feature an international spectrum of psychedelic rock bands, but the the festival that we know and drool over each year started from the same humble beginnings.

The magic is happening August 9, 9pm at The Analog Cafe & DRD Records Theater (720 SE Hawthorne). Starting the night off will be The Sellwoods, the distinctly more punk-inclined band of the lineup, who will drop fuzz bombs into your ear canals with their snotty garage rippers. Later on, The Dandelyons will melt away your woes with their beachy flower-pop. Each tune begs for your feet to do the Twist and your hands to clap to the beat. At the end of the night, The Pynnacles will induce a 13th Floor Elevators-laced trip with psychedelic keyboard textures, reverb-smothered guitar, and frontman Sean Croghan’s hoarse soulful vocals.

Come be a part of this Beautiful Thing and it may end up Happening again.

Bryce Woodcock

Photo of The Pynnacles by John Keel

Nashville

The Alarms Album Release Show at The Stone Fox 8.9

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It took two years for The Alarms to get their debut album, "Real Tough Love" release-ready, because good stuff takes time and most things music always, always take much longer that one expects. However, listening to the title track (thanks to their label, Science Camp Records) makes those two years completely worth it.  There’s a strong ’60 rock sound to it, from the organ and the tone of the fuzz on their guitars, but it’s dished out with the energy of a basement full of punk rockers. The Alarms got some love from Lighting 100 earlier this year, and for plenty of good reasons: they’re distinct, coming across as a really aggressive version of the Kinks, and they can get it done in less than 2.5 minutes.  And they have tons of personality. Their album release show takes place at The Stone Fox this Saturday, with No Regrets Coyote, Bear in the Campsite, Jordan Hull and Juliana rounding out the bill. It is sure to be a stellar night of music, and a steal at only a $5 cover.  -Terra James-Jura 

NYC

Weyes Blood announces release of LP “The Innocents” on Mexican Summer + shares single “Hang On”

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Weyes Blood‘s latest intense ballads and haunting melodies – something we experienced live at our NYC B.E.A.F. this past June – will be gathered in the project’s sophomore official album (but fourth if we include self released CDRs and cassetes), entitled "The Innocents," and released on Mexican Summer on October 21. This is the project of chanteause Natalie Mering, a young lady with a towering confidence and a jaw dropping voice, who only allows a beat up acoustic guitar and an old cassette recorder to accompny her on stage. Check out the first preview single from the album, "Hang On," streaming below. See Weyes Blood live at Baby’s All Right on August 10th and 22nd.

NYC

Barry Ratner Memorial Set

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Alex Lee Ratner of Monacan Hill will be performing an acoustic set at Wing Command, tomorrow, August 7th, in memorial of his father Barry Ratner. Barry passed away yesterday, August 5th, after his battle with cancer. "I always wanted my music to be of service to someone’s rough time," says Alex, "Now I realize that I need music more than ever." Music will begin around 7, and all are welcome.