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We loved doing this year's poll, but we are tired and very happy to slip into something more comfortable. Now, we can go back to writing and checking out more new music to share with you. (We’re really not that good at math.) But we definitely had an amazing time putting this together. Once again, we learned so much more about our beloved local music scene through this poll. We hope that you did too, or at least, discovered a new artist that you might want to check out live or buy their album. We still have a few related interviews and top performer writeups for you to check out so stay tuned. Special thanks to our drop-dead gorgeous jury, talented local artists and all who voted! You ROCK!
 
The Deli’s Best of Philly Poll Jurors:
Grace Ambrose, Booker, Pilam
Abigail Bruley, Music Editor, two.one.five Magazine
Mikele Edwards, Booker, Silk City
Brandy Hartley, Booker, Johnny Brenda’s
Melanie Hoch, Vinyl Expert and Dancin’ Queen, Repo Records
Steven James, Booker, Kung Fu Necktie/R5 Productions
Jessica McGinley, Editor-at-Large, PopWreckoning
Ben Morgan, Booker, Millcreek Tavern
Gina Renzi, Executive Director, The Rotunda
Mark Schoneveld, Blogger, Yvynyl
Jon Solomon, DJ and Record Label Owner, WPRB/My Pal God Records
Tom Szwech, Blogger, Bag of Songs
Q.D. Tran, Associate Editor, The Deli Magazine
Bruce Warren, Program Director and Blogger, WXPN/Some Velvet Blog
Emma Zumberge, Blogger, The World in a Paper Cup
 
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March 2010
Drink Up Buttercup
Born and Thrown on a Hook

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It’s all too common these days (and all too easy) to throw out descriptors like “60’s” or “Beatles-esque” or “psychedelic”, buzzwords that tend to say so much and so little at the same time. Drink Up Buttercup do fall pretty neatly into the 60’s psych-pop tradition in Philly that’s been prevalent over the past decade, so perhaps these buzzwords are practically unavoidable. But what’s also unavoidable is just how well these guys do what they do. The band has always made it quite clear that if a lot of people are doing the same thing, they’ll do it better, stronger, and with way more energy and gusto than most are capable of, and their debut full-length Born and Thrown on a Hook only cements this idea.
 
The opening track “Seasickness Pills” is the perfect introduction in the way that it offers a small taste of pretty much everything the album is going for. It’s alternately loud and soft, triumphant and spooky, and it culminates in those “carnival keyboards” that have become somewhat of a signature. The rest of the album follows suit somewhat, all of the tracks filled with bouncy, memorable pop hooks and awesome crescendos. No track just “sits there”, and the arrangements never dive into the “kitchen-sink” aesthetic that many bands of this type tend to indulge in (Horns! Strings!).
 
There are some highlights here, like the infectious lead single “Even Think” and the gypsy stomp of “Sosey and Dosey”, but it's more accurate to say that every song is a highlight. The greatest accomplishment of Born and Thrown on a Hook is that it works well as an album, with a definite flow and even some little instrumental tracks to divide it like chapters, but every song also works splendidly on its own. So while some might find the McCartney accent of the vocals a little forced or just not their style, one thing is obvious: this is a solid, well-crafted piece of work that will hold up to repeated listens. These boys have been blowing up recently, and my guess is they’ll continue to do so. Born and Thrown on a Hook is scheduled for release on March 23rd, 2010. - Joe Poteracki - Website

 

MARCH
03.20Danger Danger Gallery
9pm Mirador
03.20Khyber
8pm Levee Drivers
9pm Rev Peyton's Big Damn
03.21Cha Cha Razzi
9pm Palmyra
9pm Da Comrade
9pm Pony Pants
03.24Johnny Brenda's
9pm Cheers Elephant
03.25Kung Fu Necktie
8pm Power Animal
03.26PI LAM
8pm Deer Friends
8pm The Big Big Bucks
8pm German Measles
8pm Big Attack!
03.26The Blockley Pourhouse
8pm Toy Soldiers
03.27The Carriage House
8pm Polar Ice Cap
03.27Tritone
9pm Attia Taylor
03.29North Star Bar
8pm Death Panel
9pm Tristen
03.30Danger Danger Gallery
8pm Controlled Storms
8pm Clean Equations
APRIL
04.01North Star Bar
8pm The Defog
8pm Glowfriends
8pm The Atomic Square
8pm Pilot Cloud
04.02Johnny Brenda's
9pm Oso
9pm The Spinning Leaves
04.06World Cafe Live
7pm The Wizard- Free Movie
9pm Nintendo Competition!
10pm Agent Moosehead (nes)
04.10JR's Bar
8pm Filmstar
8pm 'tine-'tine
04.10The Ox
8pm New Heaven
8pm Scott Churchman
04.11The M Room
9pm Agent Moosehead
04.14Mill Creek Tavern
10pm The Synth Sircus
04.15Johnny Brenda's
11pm Orbit To Leslie
04.16Kung Fu Necktie
7pm The Great Vibration
04.16The MOOSE Lodge
9pm Agent Moosehead
04.17The Fire
9pm Delco Nightingale
04.18Danger Danger Gallery
8pm Controlled Storms
04.20The Blockley Pourhouse
8pm Norml National Benefit
MAY
05.01The General Lafayette Inn & Brewery
8pm Filmstar
05.11Silk City
10pm The Synth Sircus
05.21Khyber
8pm Cheers Elephant