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New Light Heat Album Available for Streaming via The New York Times

Light Heat's new self-titled album is available for streaming now via The New York Times. It officially come out June 25, and they'll be celebrating its arrival with a free in-store performance at AKA Music on the same day. If you can't wait until then to see them live, Light heat will be opening for Tame Impala tomorrow night at the Electric Factory.

The Deli Philly’s Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner: Northern Arms

The fact that Northern Arms founding members Keith Peirce sang at the Bible Baptist Church of Christ Winter Recital as a youngster and Eric Bandel’s first concert was watching his mother perform with The Pocono Methodist Choir makes absolute sense to us. There songs sound confessional, hymnal and sacred. Northern Arms’ current lineup also consists of Travis Weissman, Jesse Short, Michael Tramontana, Heather Brann, and Mike Kennedy. They’ll be entering XPN’s studios for a Key Session this evening, and you can catch them live tomorrow night at Ortlieb’s. But first, check out our Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner interview with Peirce and Bandel HERE.

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The Deli Philly's Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner: Northern Arms

- by Alexis V.

The fact that Northern Arms founding members Keith Peirce sang at the Bible Baptist Church of Christ Winter Recital as a youngster and Eric Bandel’s first concert was watching his mother perform with The Pocono Methodist Choir makes absolute sense to us. There songs sound confessional, hymnal and sacred. Northern Arms’ current lineup also consists of Travis Weissman, Jesse Short, Michael Tramontana, Heather Brann, and Mike Kennedy. They’ll be entering XPN’s studios for a Key Session this evening, and you can catch them live tomorrow night at Ortlieb’s. But first, check out our Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner interview with Peirce and Bandel below.

 
The Deli: How did you start making music?
 
Keith Peirce & Eric Bandel: We both fell in love with the same woman at the Pigeonhouse Cafeteria. She left with a short order cook, and we wrote a song about it.
 
TD: Where did the name Northern Arms come from? 
 
KP & EB: Respectfully, that’s between us and the little man behind the red screen.
 
TD: What are your biggest musical influences?
 
KP & EB: Angelo Badalamenti, Ennio Morricone, Boyd Rivers, Chet Baker, Al Bowlly, Popol Vuh.
 
TD: What artists (local, national and/or international) are you currently listening to?
 
KP & EB: Black Ox Orkestar, Earth, The Collingwood.
 
TD: What's the first concert that you ever attended and first album that you ever bought?
 
KP: As a boy, I sang at the Bible Baptist Church of Christ Winter Recital. My first record shortly after was Black Sabbath’s We Sold Our Souls For Rock and Roll.
 
EB: My mother sang soprano in The Pocono Methodist Choir, and my first record was Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Street Survivors.
 
TD: What do you love about Philly?
 
KP & EB: Cargo City.
 
TD: What do you hate about Philly?
 
KP & EB: Frankly, we’re offended by the question.
 
TD: What are your plans for 2013?
 
KP & EB: Other than recording our forthcoming record, we’re all looking forward to participating in the 8th annual Black Tuesday re-enactment on October 29th.
 
TD: What was your most memorable live show?
 
KP & EB: We were lost in central Ohio on New Year’s Eve looking for The Club. Our drummer over shot the town by 110 miles while we slept so we found ourselves in Tipp City playing for the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
 
TD: What's your favorite thing to get at the deli?
 
KP & EB: We don't eat out often, but whenever we're in Enfield, Illinois, we won’t miss out on a visit to Odd Eddie's Deli and Magic Sandwich Dugout. Big Eddie makes a toothsome Veal Dagwood you'd swear was still alive.
 

 

 

 

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Tuesday Tune-Out Acoustic Megashow at PhilaMOCA June 18

The Guild continues their month of curating Tuesday Tune-Out at PhilaMOCA with an acoustic megashow. Tom May + Greg Barnett (The Menzingers), Nick Harris (Luther), Kirk Malosh (Ma Jolie), Augusta Koch (Cayetana), Candice Martello (Omar/Ghost Light), and Connor Byrne will be performing in the style of a “revival tour.” There will be collaborations, covers and plenty of surprises throughout the night. It also looks like the movie this evening will be Meet the Parents. However, there are votes for Caddy Shack. Both are hilarious so you really can’t go wrong. Just make it there on time because with all these guests performing, things will be starting promptly. PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12th St., 8pm, $5, All Ages - Alexis V.

New Work Drugs LP Available for Streaming & Out Today

Work Drugs continues to be one of the most prolific bands in Philly - giving their fans plenty to be smooth about. They're already back with a new infectious 10-song LP Mavericks that is available on limited edition CDs (ha...are they already a retro medium?) via Bobby Cahn Records. The band will be performing a free show on Wednesday, July 10 at Morgan's Pier. Check out the album below in its entirety, and "please enjoy responsibly"! 

Ticket Giveaway: Man or Astro-Man?, Jacuzzi Boys & Dry Feet at Underground Arts This Saturday

We want to send you to a rad show this Saturday, June 22 at Underground Arts with Man or Astro-Man?, Jacuzzi Boys and Dry Feet! To enter for your chance to win, send us an email at thedelimagazinephiladelphia@gmail.com with the subject line "Beam Me Up, Scotty!" Please also include your cell phone number in the body of the message (in case of an emergency). Good luck!

Free Download: Forget About It - Catnaps

Catnaps might be calling it quits this Wednesday at PhilaMOCA, but they just posted a new 5-song EP today entitled Forget About It for you to remember them by (or not). You can take a listen to and download it below. Enjoy or feel sad - whatever works best for you!

RIP Pet Milk

Sorry if this is old news to some, it was announced rather silently a few weeks ago. Pet Milk has disbanded. We came across the news earlier this morning when we noticed that the band had dropped off this Wednesday's bill at PhilaMOCA, which will also be Catnaps' final show. There was a message on Pet Milk's Facebook: "RIP Pet Milk 2010 - 2013." This maybe surprising to some considering that their post on April 8 read: "So much love to Baltimore Popfest for what could possibly have been thee greatest PETMILK show ever." However, it was followed by an ad for a new "drummer.... or maybe bassist... but more probably a drummer." We reported earlier this year that the group's original lead female vocalist Adriane Dalton had moved to Brooklyn, and was replaced by Sarah Schimeneck so the writing may have been on the wall then. We're confident though that you'll find the the band's talented members on stage with other projects soon enough, but for now, RIP Pet Milk.

New Track: "Twenties" - Worshyper

Worshyper rides the wave of experimental R&B that is currently captivating the indie music community's attention. Below is their latest groove "Twenties" off the trio's upcoming debut LP Keeps. They'll be headlining this Friday, June 21 at PhilaMOCA.

New Music Video: "Mavericks" - Work Drugs

Here's a new music video from Work Drugs for the title track of their album Mavericks, which is coming out tomorrow. They also included a free download of the song HERE to celebrate its arrival. So we want to know: Mary Ann, Ginger or Mrs. Howell - how kinky are you?


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