Deleted Scenes Premieres New Single ‘English as a Second Language’

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Washington DC art-rockers Deleted Scenes has premiered the first single “English as a Second Language” from their genre-tweaking, sophomore full-length, Young People’s Church of the Air, due out July 10th on Park The Van Records. Streaming at Paste, the single’s “lyrics are dark, even profound…the song’s looping melodies are addictive.” The new album follows the band’s debut Birdseed Shirt

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Weekend Playlist – June 17, 2011

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Start your weekend off right with music from artists featured this week on BestNewBands.com! “Nanana” – The Californian Laurel Kathleen interviewed four of the five members of this band – check out the video to see what they talked about!

New Track: Deleted Scenes’ “Bedbedbedbedbed”

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“Bedbedbedbedbed,” the first single off Deleted Scenes’ forthcoming full-length Young People’s Church of the Air, which comes out in September. It’s an infectious broken love song, communicated through frontman Dan Scheuerman’s staccato lyrics, and driven by a double-kick drum groove with fuzzy guitar lines and echoing Wurlitzer that spirals out at the end. It’s about

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Weekend Playlist – May 27, 2011

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Start your weekend off right with music from artists featured this week on BestNewBands.com! “Through the Valley” – Fan Modine Liz Livengood reviewed the latest album from the band she described as “dreamy indie pop goodness.”

Focusing in on Deleted Scenes

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Before their show at The Rock Shop a couple weeks ago (that I reviewed here), I sat down with three of the guys from Deleted Scenes and picked their brains on what they think makes a good song, possible interpretations, and what the whole process is like for them. This is an intelligent group of

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Weekend Playlist – May 13, 2011

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Start your weekend off right with music from artists featured this week on BestNewBands.com “The Dead Dog” – Portugal. The ManClaire Gallagher reviewed P.tM’s recent show at the House of Blues in Anaheim.