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Yankee Bang Bang, Beast Make Bomb, Shenandoah & The Night, Electric Child, Melati Malay and The Last Internationale play all female fronted Deli B.E.A.F show at Spike Hill

We have something special going on for the last day of The Deli's NYC B.E.A.F. (Best of Emerging Artists Fest). A night at Spike Hill with 6 very promising emerging female fronted bands, check this out:

12.15 - YANKEE BANG BANG

Imagine a lo-fi, electric version of Violent Femmes playing early Beach Boys songs with a female singer backed by a very imaginative guitar player. That's what I visualize  when I listen to Yankee Bang Bang's "That's Love" (stream it below).


11.30 - BEAST MAKE BOMB



Having forged their friendships at noteworthy institutions of higher learning like NYU and the Clive Davis School of Recorded Music, Brooklyn's Beast Make Bomb are beginning to make waves on a national level. Winners of the Converse sponsored "Get Out of the Garage" contest, the band recently completed a number of high profile shows, culminating with a Rolling Stone Magazine live event at Highline Ballroom. With two solid EP's already under their belt, there is building anticipation for the full length album to follow. (Dave Cromwell)


10.30 - SHENANDOAH & THE NIGHT

Shenandoah Ableman has the rare ability to turn any genre into sexy time. Comfortable singing in front of styles ranging from German cabaret to doo wop, her quintet Shenandoah and the Night are bringing sexy back... one sultry style at a time. The band's new self-titled debut EP showcases this sensuality with deep confidence, but the best way to really feel the heat is to see the band live. Don't miss them!

9.45 - ELECTRIC CHILD


Electric Child were picked by SPIN to play their 2011 SXSW show; lead singer Alison Clancy - a professional dancer who can be dangerous on stage - leads Electric Child on a disjointed journey; a touch of string guitar here, an electro-clash back beat there, a little bit emotional catharsis ("I can't let go!"), and then an abrupt sign-off. This is her rollercoaster, and we're all strapped in with blindfolds on, waiting for the next twist.  

9.00 - DEDE (CANCELED!)

DEDE's sophisticated and decadent pop conquered many hearts - ours included. My Old Kentucky Blog went as far as writing: "DEDE is my new soul-mate... unaware of it, at present moment." This NYC femme fatale's breakout song, “My Secret Sweet” induces nostalgia for childhood Saturday- afternoon-play-time with the neighbors - and brings to mind one of our favorite British band of the aughts, Broadcast. Maybe it’s the “chopsticks” piano chords on repeat, or the chimes cueing her suggestion, “let’s play pretend”? Or is it the hand clapping, or her sweet, almost adolescent voice? Either way, the youthful overtones of her music don’t imply juvenile musical skill. Our strong desire to reminisce upon hearing her songs is a result of expert composition and intuition as to what sounds people are uncontrollably drawn to.

8.15 - MELATI MALAY


Originally from Indonesia, Melati Malay lived in Australia, Singapore and a whole bunch of other places before finally settling in New York, and the international influence resonates throughout her tracks. The songs we hear on her myspace profile are quite clearly split in two: rather traditional, intimate but tense ballads with bluesy overtones on one side, and more orchestrated, lush and sophisticated tracks like "Big Potential" on the other - we guess this is a new direction in her sound, which we like a lot. All her music though conveys this overwhelming feeling of an intensely sunny day with a breeze...albeit a breeze with a bite. Windbreaker weather.

7.30 - THE LAST INTERNATIONALE

The Last Internationale will kick off the night with their garagey rootsy rock that doesn't shy away from guitar solos and classic blues structure, propelled by an energy hard to match, and a charismatic front lady who can play the kitty as well as the tiger. After this show the band will leave for a 10+ dates US tour

 

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Here We Go Magic
"A Different Ship"

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We've always been big fans of Luke Temple, and it's good to see that, together with the Here We Go Magic crew, the man is keeping at it with increasingly beautiful records and videos. The band's new album "A Different Ship" (stream it here) will be out on May 8, and betrays at least a partial return to Luke Temple's more intimate and melodic sound from his solo repertoire - in this regard, lend a ear to "Hard to Be Close," "Alone but Moving" and "Over the Ocean". This is welcome news for fans like us who always thought that in most HWGM material Luke's noteworthy songwriting skills seemed a little sacrificed on the altar of textural experimentation. This doesn't mean that the band's signature hypnotic, impressionistic sound is lost - it's just that these two elements work together better than they did in past records, and this is what makes this album one of the NYC highlights of the year so far. Indeed, this collection also features songs more in line with the band's past releases ("Make Up your Mind", "I Believe in Action"), which follow on the steps of brainy-pop icons like Brian Eno and The Feelies, but there's definitely a balance here, also betrayed by the almost perfect alternation of melodic songs and less traditional ones.The just released video of "How Do I Know," telling the story of a rejected dancing robot that ends up revitalizing an older man's appreciation for life, seems to reflect on this brain/heart, mechanic/organic dichotomies and somehow bring them to unity. - PDG


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MAY
05.16Glasslands Gallery
8pm Telephoned
8pm Cookies
8pm Make Out
8pm Open Ocean
05.16Pianos
8pm My Goodness
9pm Desert Noises
10pm The Dough Rollers
11pm Wailin Storms
05.17Alphabet Lounge
9pm Dots Confuse Minds
05.17Fat Baby
11pm Fiona Silver
05.17Local 269 (ex-Meow MiX)
10pm Some Awful Bridge
05.17Rockwood Music Hall
11pm Bern & The Brights
05.17The Trash Bar
9pm Candidate
05.18 Red Hook Bait & Tackle
9pm Fro
05.18Bitter End
9pm Brokedown Boozehound
05.18Path Café
8pm Cordelia Stephens
05.18Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
10pm Hurrah!aboltoflight!
12am The Uptown Party Down
05.18Union Hall
8pm Tall Tall Trees
8pm Wyatt
8pm Jeff Tayloir
05.19Bowery Electric
10pm Maynard And The Mustie
05.19Cameo Gallery
8pm La Sera
8pm The New Lines
8pm Life Size Maps
05.19Fat Baby
9pm Stuyvesant
10pm The Brixton Riot
05.19Kaplan Farm
9pm Argotec
05.19Pier A Park
7pm Mercury Morning
05.20Mercury Lounge
6pm Bridget And The Square
7pm Anna Haas
05.20Pianos (upstairs lounge)
8pm Cordelia Stephens
05.20The Ace Hotel
10pm Lacrymosa
05.21Arlene's Grocery
7pm Angel Ocana
05.22Bowery Electric
9pm The Record Summer
05.22Glasslands Gallery
8pm Passenger Peru
05.24Alphabet Lounge
9pm Dots Confuse Minds
05.24Pianos (upstairs lounge)
8pm Bern & The Brights
05.24Spike Hill
9pm The Bottom Dollars
05.24Union Hall
8pm Girls In Trouble
8pm Eli Valley
8pm Toby Goodshank
05.25Glasslands Gallery
8pm The Dig
8pm Taurus
05.25Rock Bottom
10pm Argotec
05.25Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
10pm Hurrah!aboltoflight!
05.25The Grand Victory
9pm Fro
05.26Arlene's Grocery
10pm Pink Jesus
05.26Ella Lounge
9pm Canvas Radio
05.26Glasslands Gallery
8pm Ps I Love You
8pm Cuff The Duke
8pm Army Girls
05.26Union Hall
8pm The Due Diligence
8pm Shivering Timbers
8pm Uncles
8pm Relatives
05.27Pianos
10pm Infinien
05.27The Ace Hotel
10pm Shenandoah & The Night
05.29GLASSLANDS
8pm Beca
05.29Glasslands Gallery
8pm Evy Jane
8pm No Glow
8pm Gracie
05.30Glasslands Gallery
8pm Parlovr
8pm Mainland
8pm We Run
8pm The Drowners
05.30Pianos
8pm The Can't Tells
8pm Coastgaard
05.31Alphabet Lounge
8pm Dots Confuse Minds
05.31Arlene's Grocery
9pm Vice Count
05.31The Living Room
11pm Ihateyoujustkidding
05.31The Trash Bar
11pm Uhnellys
12pm The Girl
JUNE
06.01Arlene's Grocery
8pm Kara Ali
06.01BOWERY ELECTRIC
7pm Uhnellys
8pm The Girl
06.01Knitting Factory
11pm Future Twin
06.01The Paper Box
8pm El Pueblo
06.02Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
12am Pinegrove
06.03Ace Hotel
10pm Fiona Silver
06.06Irving Plaza
7pm The Cribs
06.08Glasslands Gallery
8pm Umo (unknown Mortal...
8pm Doldrums
06.08The Living Room
7pm The Rosewood Girl
06.08The Shrine
9pm El Pueblo
06.09Public Assembly (back)
8pm How To Dress Well
8pm Babe Rainbow
06.10Ace Hotel
10pm Fiona Silver
10pm Fiona Silver
06.10Webster Hall
6pm Jeanne Marie Boes
06.11Pianos
8pm Go Go Ghost
06.13Glasslands Gallery
8pm Ramona Falls
8pm The Darcys
8pm Dru Cutler
06.14Half Moon Cruise Ship
8pm The Folkadelics
06.16Pianos
10pm Modern Rivals
06.17Ace Hotel
10pm Fiona Silver
06.20Bowery Electric
9pm Delusions Of Grand St
9pm Delusions Of Grand St
06.20Joe's Pub
7pm Nova Social
06.21Glasslands Gallery
8pm The Deer Tracks
8pm Nouela
06.21Sheridan Playground
5pm Calls
6pm Zvoov
7pm Escape Time
8pm You Bred Raptors?
06.21Union Pool
9pm Mitten
06.22Arlene's Grocery
10pm Dots Confuse Minds
06.22Glasslands Gallery
8pm Religious To Damn
06.23Spike Hill
9pm U Say Usa
06.24Ace Hotel
10pm Fiona Silver
06.25Spike Hill
8pm The Rosewood Girl
06.26Brooklyn Bowl
9pm The Hollows
10pm The Nuclears
11pm The Bottom Dollars