Chicago

Dead Ending “(It’s Not) What You Believe”

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Dead Ending released a new single, “(It’s Not) What You Believe” b/w “Painkiller”, last week via Alternative Tentacles. This is the first new music we have had the from the hardcore band since 2017.

This is the work of Hardcore legends Vic Bondi, Jeff Dean, Derek Grant, and Nate Gluck.

Nashville

The Founding Daddies plays 05.14 at The Basement East’s New Faces Night

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The Founding Daddies brought their music into full swing in 2019, playing a handful of shows around town and releasing their EP Headcase this past week. The trio will continue their journey into Nashville’s indie rock scene with a show at The Basement East’s New Faces Night on May 14th. The band has played with other local acts of note such as Mel Bryant and the Mercy Makers, Jon Worthy & the Bends, and Molly Martin. The Headcase EP has five tracks showcasing the versatility of The Founding Daddies, with tracks ranging in sound from Green Day to Jason Isbell. Take a listen to the title track below. – Will Sisskind

Chicago

The Child of Eve

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The Child of Eve is the earnest folk music of Benjamin Groth. He released his debut EP, “Bramble”, earlier this year, and it is beautiful, thoughtful independent music.

You can catch The Child of Eve at Bitter Jester Festival in Highland Park on June 14th.

Chicago

Will Bennett & The Tells “Charades”

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Will Bennett & The Tells recently released the first single, “Charades”, from their forthcoming album, All Your Favorite Songs, which is due out July 22nd. This is the Alt-Country band’s first album single 2016’s, Wichita.

In addition to singer/songwriter Will Bennet, The Tells are primarily Wilson Brehmer (Guitar), Ethan Kenvarg (Bass), and Daniel Martinson (Drums, Backing Vocals).

You can catch Will Bennet & The Tells at The Owl on May 8th with Blind Adam & The Federal League.

NYC

Retro pop duo Fly By Midnight debuts video for single “Waiting Tables”

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A laid-back afternoon in the ‘burbs with your buddy is something many New Yorkers rarely experience, if ever. So it’s somewhat refreshing to stumble upon a video by a NYC band that’s just about that: walking in the middle of the streets, dancing on rooftops and in empty parking lots, and picking up Wendy’s are only some of the "adventures" duo Fly By Midnight indulges in to the sound of their own feel-good retro pop. With its addictive, soulful melodies and gentle uptempo rhythms, this single is so uplifting  that it can make even a regular day in the ‘burbs feel special. The track and its accompanying video are a preview of the bands’ LP, scheduled for later this year. – Rene Cobar

Philadelphia

New Hotel Neon LP Available for Streaming & Purchase

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Vanishing Forms, the latest release from ambient-trio Hotel Neon, was is out now via Archives. One is drawn toward the tranquil instrumentation that gradually washes over you, providing and revealing an internal clarity. That peacefulness results from the intricacies of sonic layers wrapping around you and wearing at the troubles of daily life. PhilaMOCA will play host to the band’s record release show, on Friday, May 17, supported by Christopher Tignor and Slow Meadow.

NYC

It’s 2019 and Pen Palindrome still makes rainy day loops and pleasingly sad songs with a guitar

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Pen Palindrome sets the stage for catharsis with a series of soothing, subtly sad loops on Live @ Third Rail’s opening track, “Pavement". Taking her time, Palindrome’s airy vocals creep in with the words, “I can feel you. In my childhood home I still feel you.” After some skillful wandering, Palindrome dives deeper into her sound on the quintessentially indie track “Anna I’m Sorry”. Painting simple strokes on the bittersweet canvas that she has created, Palindrome sings “Anna I’m sorry, we couldn’t work it out,” and the result is convincing. The rest of the release is a series of similar, successful tracks, closed out by a nice III chord feature on “Song for Mozart”.

The word indie has changed quite a bit over the years, but applying the description to this release seems appropriate. There is real music being made here, a great achievement.

Standout tracks: Anna I’m Sorry, Song for Mozart

-Mike Dranove

L.A.

Fell Runner weave breezy art-pop on “Come Home,” play Bootleg Bar on 6/19

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Every note Fell Runner plays fills the ears with a sense of discovery. The art-rock quartet’s latest, "Come Home," weaves intricate guitar lines over polyrhythmic drum fills. Their integration of instruments blends seamlessly with a vibrancy that reflects their learned abilities, while also showcasing a spontaneity that sounds charmingly personalized. The band presents a melancholic scenario through their yearning pleas, and yet it brims with life—they harmonize together in playful accord, shrugging their lament with a wide-ranging sound that is both breezy and engaging. 

"Come Home" is the first single off Fell Runner’s forthcoming second album, Talking, out June 29 via YES PLZ. Catch them at Bootleg Bar on June 19. Juan Rodríguez

Chicago

Malci “Papaya!”

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Malci released his latest album, Papaya!, this week. This is experimental Hip Hop that blends jazz, funk, found sounds, and more while creating complex beats to support Malci’s inventive lyrics.

This is the follow-up to Malci’s 2017 album, Do You Know Yourself, and a fine example of just how sonically diverse Hip Hop is in 2019.

You can catch Malci at Schubas on June 2nd with Jordanna and Little Church.

NYC

Midtown Social hits the town and The Stud

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Before Midtown Social’s forthcoming Fantastic Colors album drops they’re touring all over California and beyond this summer with their fun and funky beats. On May 12th they’re busting out an 80’s themed dance party at one of our most beloved SF spots for queer culture and entertainment, The Stud. Whether you’re black, white, straight, queer, single or taken, come one come all, sport some sassy 80’s inspired attire and shake what you got. Midtown Social is known for bringing the house down with their California soul and room-encompassing beats. Can’t make it out on the 12th? Catch them at a number of different venues all over California and beyond. – Lucille Faulkner

Chicago

Spencer Radcliffe & Everyone Else “Bloodletting”

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Spencer Radcliffe & Everyone Else are preparing to release their latest album, Hot Spring, on May 17th via Run For Cover. You can currently stream the LP’s first two singles “Bloodletting” and “Here Comes The Snow” below.

“Everyone Else” is Ben Austin (Cello), Grant Engstrom (Lead Guitar), Pat Lyons (Pedal Steel), Tina Scarpello (Vocals), and Jack Schemenauer (Percussion).

On the latest single, “Bloodletting”, the steel guitar of Lyons almost steels the show, driving the band’s sound past Americana into near Alt-Country territory. Every moment is soul searching bliss, and a perfect dim barroom soundtrack.

NYC

Tycho releases single “Easy”

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After 2016’s Grammy-nominated, Billboard-topping album Epoch, we’ve been waiting to see what Tycho would come out with next. In April they released their latest single “Easy” and it’s a fascinating, moving piece with quiet aqueous vibes combined with whispering vocals and synthy pops of sound. Scott Hansen (Tycho’s primary composer) says he wanted to “…focus inward to reveal a human side to the music.” Give it a listen here and drift away. – Lucille Faulkner