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New CD of the Month! Faces on Film - Some Weather

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Faces on Film's Some Weather is the Deli CD of the Month, just look over to the right column under the poll to check out the review. In the meantime consider checking Faces on Film out IRL at Great Scott this Saturday. 

12/11 -- Faces On Film

Marconi

Birds & Batteries

St. Claire

21+ 10bux 9pm

December 2010
Faces on Film
"Some Weather
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Faces on Film's Some Weather was inspired by a reoccurring dream that Mike Fiore was having. He was a back-in-the-day explorer traversing foreign lands and taking stake in what belonged to him. Some Weather is a haunting album which mixes ghostly vocals with tribal and archaic rhythms. Some Weather is reminiscent of Department of Eagles, Elliot Smith and early, early Pink Floyd all at the same time. All in all, it is unique and gorgeous. As mentioned before, the album is a journey. Each song represents a point in time in the dream journey or a feeling associated with great travel. The first song, "Knot in the Vine" is punchy and bluesy. It's got gung-ho rhythm but the soft, howling vocals draw you back to some darker, more intense place. This is the beginning of the journey. Like in all journeys there are places where you stop to reflect. The songs "Under Newry" and "Bride" are songs that represent this part in the journey. They are slower, sadder but at the same time beautifully hopeful like an Elliot Smith waltz or some kind of Andrew Bird acoustic evening. Every track on Some Weather is an individual and organic experience. Fiore without a doubt has the voice of a northerner, husky but soft and full of weathered emotion. I'm always impressed when an artist produces an album where the songs relate to one another, compliment each other the way a good album should.-- Meghan Chiampa





Hey Mama GRAND FINALE tour dates

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(Avi Salloway and Celia Woodsmith) are wrapping up their folk roots rock project Hey Mama and will be persuing some really great projects. Salloway will be traveling to the Middle East to study music and work with a peace program and Woodsmith will be studying for a career in health services and women’s empowerment. AWESOME! In the meantime they will be giving their fans one last taste of their unique musical experience. Get out your washboards and flannel.

11.13 – Lebanon, NH – LEBANON OPERA HOUSE

11.18 – Brunswick, ME – BOWDOIN COLLEGE

11.19 – Portsmouth, NH – THE PRESS ROOM

12.2 – New York, NY – THE BITTER END

12.3 – Falmouth, MA – GRUMPY’S

12.4 – Northampton, MA – PEARL STREET BALLROOM

12.9 – S. Burlington, VT – HIGHER GROUND

12.11 – Cambridge, MA – THE MIDDLE EAST DOWNSTAIRS

12.16 – Newmarktet, NH – THE STONE CHURCH

12.17 – Kennebunkport, ME – NEVERDUN FARM

 

-- The Deli Staff

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The Deli Washington/Baltimore is born!

Independent minds and hearts,

Today we are launching The Deli Washington / Baltimore!

Another awesome US scene has its own Deli - hurrah! Please let your musical friends based in that area know about it!

The Deli's Staff
www.thedelimagazine.com





The Deli NYC 24th print issue is out - check it out in pdf

Deli readers,

The 24rd issue of The Deli was delivered to the most rocking NYC neighborhoods yesterday.
If you don't live in NYC, don't dispair, because now YOU CAN NOW ALSO SEE IT ONLINE HERE!!! With interactive liks, dudes!
Enjoy!

The Deli's Staff

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