How To Dress Well
How To Dress Well releases The Anteroom

How To Dress Well (aka Tom Krell) released his fifth studio, The Anteroom, last week. The album is more experimental in the implementation of harsh industrial sounds. However, as with Krell’s past work contains countless moments of pure vocal beauty.
Below is the intense and potentially seizure inducing (WARNING!) video for “Nonkilling 6 | Hunger”.
You can catch How To Dress Well at Sleeping Village on Nov. 20th.
How To Dress Well at Sleeping Village (11/20)

How To Dress Well (aka Tom Krell) announced a world tour yesterday that includes a hometown show on November 20th at Sleeping Village.
Krell released a new split single late last month called “Land of the Overflowing Urn” b/w “The Anteroom”. His last full-length album, Care, was released in 2016.
How To Dress Well @ Bottom Lounge (tonight!)

The latest album from Tom Krell (aka How To Dress Well), Care, is being released today. The album features single single including "Lost Youth/Lost You," "What's Up," and "Can't You Tell," which he recently performed live for KCRW.
You can help Krell celebrate the release of Care tonight at The Bottom Lounge with Lydia Ainsworth and Ex Reyes.
Make Music Pasadena 2015 sets a high bar for SoCal summer fests

Saturday opened with an overcast morning that blossomed into balmy summer weather for downtown Pasadena — with an expected turnout of over 50,000 the conditions were perfect for this year's Make Music Festival. Parking was ample and spread out: structures capped event parking at $20, and streetsmart locals snagged meters on Raymond Ave. and others. Food and drink were plenty with specialty trucks lining major streets. Every café, restaurant, and pub had all hands on deck to offer a cornucopia of tastes from lobster rolls to microbrews and milk tea. Six main stages were raised mere blocks away from each other and nearly two dozen venues dotted around them, delivering folk and punk and alt rock and blues. With pop-up shops on every other curbside, and even good vibes from security and the boys in blue, any SoCal music fan would have wondered: why aren't more cities getting in on Make Music?
But if you were holed up last weekend, don't worry — The Deli got down and dirty in the press pit to bring you photos of some great acts throughout the day. Beach balls and sunburn aside, Old Pasadena lined up some of the best performances of Make Music's history, and we are grateful to have covered it.
Check out more photos from the show here. - Ryan Mo
Make Music Pasadena 2015
Kera and The Lesbians
DARK FURS
Kishi Bashi
How To Dress Well
Crystales
Sir Sly
Draag
Photo Credit: Michelle McCausland, Ryan Mo