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The Fluids release debut LP, plays Mercury Lounge on 10/26

Brooklyn post-punk rockers The Fluids continue to share tracks leading up to the release of their debut album “No Kidding!”. While initial singles “Creatures and “Sign N’ Drive” provided early insight, more recent focus on deeper tracks point to a complete full length recording.  Utilizing an extended keyboard intro and siren-like effect, “Just Like Me” (streaming below) ultimately bursts out as a full-on guitar, bass and drums stomper.  While the vocal inflections have accurately drawn comparisons to Berlin-era Bowie, the band's full, expansive sound is in part reminiscent of early aughts post-punk revivalists Interpol but also '80s icons The Psychedelic Furs.  The album is available 10/27 on Axis Mundi Records, with the release party on Thursday October 26th at the Mercury Lounge. - Dave Cromwell





Seen live at Northside: The FLuids, Fort Lean, Camvean

On Thursday night at Cameo Gallery, one of the few small Williamsburg venue still standing, three different-sounding bands played their own kinetic sets.

Brooklyn quintet The Fluids took the stage first (who also played our Northside show the following night - pictured), swiftly surging into a loud pop-punk track that was almost manic in its blistering guitars and strong vocals. Frontman Michael O’Donnell was a gripping performer, his hunched-over guitar-thrashing and sudden shouts into the microphone recalling Joe Strummer’s powerful presence as The Clash’s leader. The sheer passion of that iconic British group did find kinship with the members of The Fluids, even as they exuded an assured cool in a next song that channeled The Strokes’ early work with its rattling guitar lines. Continuing onto a playfully-menacing cover of “Pablo Picasso” by The Modern Lovers and ending with what sounded like their single “Just Like Me” (streaming below), which placed reflective spoken-word in upbeat punk, The Fluids made an undeniably gripping introduction into the next band,.

Walking onto the stage with a forest-green sleeveless tee and a snapback hat, Fort Lean's frontman Keenan Mitchell immediately displayed charm, smiling at and amiably talking to the audience. But then came his band’s delightfully-blaring songs and Smith got down to his first guitar solo, the hat flying off his head. It was a buoyant yet tight intro that soon led to a potentially hypnotic third song (seemingly “Cut To The Chase,” streaming below) that set Smith’s acrobatic voice to swirling synths. Fort Lean weren’t just merry dancers, though, as their last song had a subtle melancholy that reminded us of their eclecticism.

After a short break, the small space filling with people, headlining act Caveman (who graced the cover of The Deli NYC's issue #27 back in 2011) took the stage. A few members wearing ties and enveloped in a purple light, the Brooklyn band segued into an almost seductive set of mostly new, as-yet-unreleased material. Synths soared and drums tumbled but the group’s poise remained, even as thunderous guitars washed over lead singer Matthew Iwanusa and his bandmates. Unlike the two singers before him, Iwanusa held a relatively calm presence. Not much bending, a little swaying. This very serenity, though, was rapturous, his stilled eyes closing the night with quiet power. – Zach Weg

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Best of NYC 2014 Readers + Fans Poll results: 1. Jeremy & The Harlequins, 2. The Fluids, 3. Mainland

Deli Readers,

The Deli NYC's Best of 2014 Readers and Fans' Poll is over, thanks to all those who cast their vote in support of the emerging local bands and artists in our list of nominees. 

It was an epic battle until the last minute, but revival rock band Jeremy & The Harlequins managed to land on top of the list - we are sure Jeremy's crooning and wooing talent, as displayed in the streaming single below, greatly helped their cause.

Kudos also to The Fluids, a very new NYC indie rock band we blogged about just a few days ago, and the always great Mainland, a very talented and very young Brooklyn indie band that made waves in 2014.

Please stay tuned for the composite chart, to be released soon, which will include details about the point nominees accumulated from the jurors and Deli writers' votes, and will crown The Deli's Best Emerging NYC Artist of 2014.

Here is some music by the three bands that made the podium, and - below - the top 20 with links to each band's music.

1. Jeremy & The Harlequins


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2. The Fluids


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3. Mainland


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Here's this poll's top 10 chart, full results can be found here

BEST OF LA 2014 - READERS' POLL RESULTS
 
Artists
Votes
 
1
Jeremy & the Harlequins 1417
2
The Fluids 1366
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3
Mainland 1343
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4
BRAEVES 794
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5
Pete Ayres Band 646
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6
Animal Years 629
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7
Christie Belanger 559
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8
Late Cambrian 548
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9
DREAMERS 535
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10
Ellis Ashbrook 512
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11
Viktor Longo 488
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12
Pants Velour 475
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13
Jane Lee Hooker 376
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14
Chargaux 369
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15
The Landing 251
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16
Sons of an Illustrious Father 198
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17
Future Punx 184
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18
Big Neck Police 180
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19
Lynette Williams 179
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20
Every Flavor Weather Machine 177
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The Deli's Staff

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The Fluids end Pianos residency tonight (01.28)

We wish every NYC venue had residencies, like Pianos does; it would be so much easier to figure out what local emerging artists have the potential to get to the next level. The Fluids is a Brooklyn band so new we had a hard time finding a picture of them. Their round, slightly epic rock sound didn't immediatiely strike us for its originality, but once Michael O'Donnell's vocals hit our ears with his semi spoken-word style, we became hooked big time. The dude is without any doubt whatsoever the in vitro (or something) child of Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits) and Gerard Langley of The Blue Aeroplanes... Science can "forge" a child out of two males now, right? Michael has the rare talent (inherited from his fathers) to create very interesting and evocative vocal lines without really relying on any discernible melody. Listen to their single "Just Like Me" (streaming below) if you won't believe us. Check out The Fluids tonight at Pianos for the last night of their Wednesday residency. We dig.

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