Philadelphia

The Blockley’s Response to the LCB’s Raid and Fox News’ Coverage

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Below is a response from The Blockley regarding the Liquor Control Board’s raid and Fox News’ coverage of it the other night. I really hope things work out for them because honestly, underage drinking is not that big of a deal to me (which is probably why I should never own a bar). It’s Philly. Don’t we have a lot more things to worry about? I’m a former underage drinker. I’m sure most of you did it too. (Ha…all the practice hopefully makes for a less annoying legal drinker.) I personally think that it’d be better to lower the drinking age and increase the driving age. I just hope that we don’t lose another music venue that supports local and touring original acts. That’s just my two cents. Please read The Blockley’s thoughts below. Thanks. – Q.D. Tran
 
The Blockley, as many may have heard by now, was raided by the Liquor Control Board last evening.  This incident has made it to several news sources, blogs, etc., and the details that have been released are limited in scope and fail to even make mention of the bigger problem, fake IDs. 
 
The Blockley sits between two college campuses.  We host concerts five nights each week, often with nationally touring artists.  Thursday night is the only night of the week that is geared towards a younger college crowd.  We are keenly aware of the risk that underage students pose to bars, clubs and venues.  Our policy is to scrupulously check identification for every person that walks through the door.   The only acceptable forms of ID are a driver’s license or a passport, with no exceptions.  This is our policy every single night, regardless of the show or the event.  Our security guards who check IDs at the door are trained professionals and they are consistent in their performance.   No one is allowed into the Blockley without a valid form of identification.  Period.  
 
A quick search of the internet will reveal major issues, nationwide, with regards to the sophistication and ease of acquiring fake identification cards, primarily from China.  These IDs are sophisticated to the point where they even include a perfect hologram representation and scan properly.   They are affordable, easy to obtain and nearly impossible to detect, even to a trained eye.  In a recent study, it is estimated that 50% of underage college students have fake IDs.  Every single person in the building last night had presented an acceptable ID at the door.   We had over 500 patrons at the time of the raid and approximately 32 were found to have fake IDs.   Prior to this, our security turned away more than 100 students attempting to enter with no ID or a detected fake ID.   
 
Other bars within blocks were raided at the same time as The Blockley.  However, Fox News and other outlets failed to report these incidents, instead focusing on only the Blockley.  We invite Fox to attend tonight’s Tommy Conwell concert, or Tim Reynolds, Beth Hart, or any other nationally renowned artist that comes through on a weekly basis.  We will let them decide whether or not we are doing our job properly instead of simply providing footage of bartenders being led away in handcuffs. 
 
We do an excellent job checking identification at the door and will learn from this experience and hopefully get even better at detecting fake IDs.  We are proud of the cooperation that we have shown, and will continue to show, at all times to the local police, University of Pennsylvania Police, and all other relevant authorities.   It is unfortunate that in spite of our rigorous efforts to combat the rampant use of fake identification, we are still treated as the villain and face severe fines, temporary closing or even a revocation of our liquor license. 
 
Thank you,
The Blockley
 
Philadelphia

New Look and Material for Grimace Federation at Triumph Nov. 5

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Grimace Federation will have a new look and new material this evening when they take their experiment in progress into Olde City at Triumph Brewing Company. No longer hauling the massive vibraphone around anymore, you’ll find the instrumental act moving forward as a trio with drums, bass, and Wes Schwartz putting down the electric guitar to play with his electronic toys. They currently don’t have any recordings of the new sound yet, but Schwartz describes it as “Flying Lotus meets Mogwai.” Sound interesting? I think so. Triumph Brewing Company, 117 Chestnut St., 10pm, $5, 21+ (Photo by Michael Persico) – Q.D. Tran
 
Philadelphia

All Ages Show w/Joe Jack Talcum & Dry Feet at Little Bar Nov. 5

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Philly’s own Phonographic Arts is hosting a locals only, all ages matinee this afternoon featuring Joe Jack Talcum (Dead Milkmen), Dry Feet and 1994!. Joe Jack will be performing a solo acoustic set, which will definitely be a more intimate setting than when you might have last saw him on stage at Riot Fest. He’ll be joining forces with Dry Feet, who are made up of Perry Cola on guitar and vocals, Jay K. Shin on drums and Frizz B. on bass. The surf punk trio has a lot more in common with the Dead Milkmen beside their Philadelphia roots. Their beach-y sound and sarcastic lyrics are reminiscent of Milkmen classics like “Beach Party Vietnam,” “Beach Song,” and “Swordfish”. If you don’t want to be a shoobie, come out to the Little Bar for a fall beach party like no other. BTW: You can also grab some brunch now at our favorite little bar. Little Bar, 736 S 8th St, 6pm, $7, All Ages – Dan Brightcliffe

Philadelphia

Girls Rock Philly’s 3rd CD Release Party at JB’s Nov. 5

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Girls Rock Philly, the non-profit organization that has been empowering young women of the Philadelphia region through music education since 2006, has a lot to celebrate with the release of their 3rd annual camper compilation CD & DVD. And that’s why they’ll be partying down in style today by taking over Johnny Brenda’s for an afternoon of music from four acts made up of their camper. The ladies will also be having a special raffle where they’ll be giving away GRP gear signed by famous musicians, throwing a bake sale, and a whole lot more. So head on over to JB’s and get ready to learn more about a good cause! Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 12pm, $5 (Free for children 5 & under), All Ages – Bill McThrill
 
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Interview with Lucky Dub: DC Deli’s Band of the Month (November)

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DC’s frontrunners when it comes to combo-ing up some reggae with dub with funk with ska with etc etc etc is hands down Lucky Dub who killed it in our recent poll for Band of the Month. From the large line-up of musicians, we got a hold of John Baker (bass guitar) and Gordon Daniels (vocals/acoustic guitar) to shed some light on what makes Lucky Dub so dubtastic. Here they talk about worldwide reggae, Patty Boom Booms, and their upcoming Remix EP. Now on to the interview...

Lucky Dub’s release Mindset is now available. Check out this video of them performing "Freedom Man" at DC9 with special guest vocalist Mamoudou Balde from Senegal. And catch them at Ram’s Head Live in Baltimore on Nov. 12.

Philadelphia

Weekend Warrior, November 4 – 6

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Tonight is Mister Heavenly’s debut Philly performance, and I’ve been looking forward to it for a long time now. If you didn’t know already (then you probably really need to check out our site more often), the band is made up of madcap hometown son Honus Honus a.k.a. Ryan Kattner (Man Man), Nick Diamonds a.k.a. Nick Thorburn (Islands/Unicorns), and Joe Plummer (Modest Mouse/The Shins). Yes, that’s quite a nice indie rock pedigree, but the band members didn’t just ride the wave of hype that comes attached with their other projects. Instead, the trio sculpted a fantastic album Out of Love (which was The Deli Philly’s August Album of the Month) as well as new genre that they have labeled “doom wop” (which is definitely fitting). They will be taking over the basement of the First Unitarian Church tonight, and Honus Honus has brought along Man Man bandmate Jamey Robinson and his project Buffalo Stance to help bring more wackiness to the momentous occasion as well as Brooklyn rockers Mr. Dream. Also check out Mister Heavenly’s bizarre new music video below for “Bronx Sniper” that they just posted earlier today. Don’t miss out because you never know when Mister Heavenly will come back into your life again! First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut St., 8pm, $12, All Ages – Q.D. Tran

Mister Heavenly – Bronx Sniper from Ravenhouse LTD.

Other things to help you enjoy a nice fall weekend…
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) FRI Lion Versus, Saturday (Early) Girls Rock Philly CD Release Party, Saturday (Late) Lefty’s Deceiver, Busses, Ports of Call
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI Illinois and Former Belle, SAT Southwork and Mount Joy, SUN Suzi Analogue and Lillie Ruth Bussey
 
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI Fang Fang, Geology, Mercury Radio Theater, Saturday (Early) Andrew Jude, Saturday (Late) Matermathu and Root Glen, SUN Afton Rental
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) FRI (All Ages) Handguns and Neighborhoods, FRI (Late) Big Fat Marker and Collisions, SAT Zilla Rocca and Voss
 
M Room (15 W. Girard Ave.) FRI High Kick
 
Tritone (1508 South St.) FRI Vintage Kicks, SAT Funk Harp and Macadocious, SUN Sour Mash and The Weeds
 
Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St.) FRI Ginger Coyle
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) FRI Woe, SAT Cold Fronts and Honah Lee
 
The Blockley (3801 Chestnut St.) FRI Tommy Conwell and The Peace Creeps, SAT Tommy Conwell and Smash Palace
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI (Downstairs) Chris Kaspar and Adrien Reju, FRI (Upstairs) Ben Vaughn, SAT (Downstairs) Suzie Brown, (Upstairs) Zydeco-A-Go-Go
 
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) FRI Funktrax, SAT American Speedway
 
Triumph Brewery (117 Chestnut St.) FRI The Wet Dreams, SAT Grimace Federation
 
PhilaMOCA (531 N. 12th St. Philadelphia) SAT Drums Like Machine Guns and SGNLS
 
Connie’s Ric Rac (1132 S. 9th St.) SAT Revolution I Love You and Kickin Bear
 
The Barbary (951 N. Frankford St.) SUN Nothing, Void Vision, Acid Kicks
 
The Station (1550 McKean St.) FRI The Chairman Dances
 
MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) FRI The New Connection and Crills Wilson, SUN Like A Fox and Peasant
 
Little Bar (738 S. 8th St.) FRI The Downtown Club, Shakula, Hott Tubb, SAT (All Ages) Joe Jack Talcum (Dead Milkmen), 1994!,Dry Feet, SUN Other Colors, Celebrator, Panther Modern
 
Voyeur (1221 St. James St.) SAT Making Time
 
City Hall (Market & Broad St.) Occupy Philly FRI Schoolly D, Kuf Knotz, LP Stiles, Curly Castro, SUN Circa Survive, Fast Car, Crills Wilson, The Externals
 
Philadelphia

New Music Video: “Make My” – The Roots

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Below is the new music video for The Root’s track “Make My” from their upcoming album undun. It was shot, edited, and directed by Clifton Bell. It’s also the first of four videos. The others will be released at 12:06pm the next three Tuesdays leading up to the album’s release date December 6 (12/6). Look out for “Stomp” next week. Special thanks to Okayplayer for sharing.

Philadelphia

FREE Shows in Support of Occupy Philly at City Hall This Weekend!

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We just wanted to give everyone a heads up on a couple of FREE showcases that will be happening at City Hall in support of Occupy Philly. There will be a hip hop showcase happening around 5:30pm today with performances by Schoolly D, Kuf Knotz, LP Stiles, and Curly Castro. There will also be a showcase this Sunday with Circa Survive (also heard that it might just be Anthony Green), Fast Car, Crills Wilson, and The Externals scheduled to go from 12pm – 7pm. Come out and show your support for Occupy Philly and be treated to some FREE music (as it should be in our perfect world)!
 
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Weekly Feature: Ambassadors, live at Pianos on 011.11

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Ambassadors, a Brooklyn based quartet, play a contemporary blend of Rock brought together by a strong pop-sensibility and dramatic flair. They have been active since 2008, quickly proving themselves with single, “Tropisms”, which was featured on MTV-U. Their music is full and energetic, but Ambassadors aren’t scared to slow things down and get sensitive with tracks like, “Bodybag”. Their sound emanates from drummer Adam Levin’s thunderous, open grooves, which allow brothers Sam and Casey Harris to fill out the band’s sound. Guitarist Noah Feldshuh’s powerful and catchy riffs on songs like, “Falls” provide a thoroughly refreshing surge of energy and power. Ambassadors music, despite their serious, professional presence and production value, is still fun. – Read Ed Guardaro’s interview with the band here.

Philadelphia

Lion Versus Opening for David Wax Museum at JB’s Nov. 4

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It would be easy for me to sing the praises of Lion Versus. After all, the local alt-folk outfit crafts something so bewitchingly human, so insanely poetic, so tragically sweet, and so happily depraved that it’s like you’re walking on the raw, dusty, debauched roads of Deadwood‘s Old West. But, it’s better if you see them live tonight at Johnny Brenda’s, where they’ll open for Boston’s David Wax Museum. To know it is to feel it, y’all. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave, 9pm, $12, 21+ – Annamarya Scaccia

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Illinois Wide Awake at KFN Nov. 4

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Illinois from Bucks County, Pa. (wait, what?) will be headlining Kung Fu Necktie tonight. With stabby beats, soothing vox, and the prolific songwriting skills of Chris “Arch” Archibald, the group has the power to correlate with the mood of any audience member with their audibly varied songs. It’s been quiet in the Illinois camp over the last couple of years or so due to continual lineup changes, but the band seems to be coming out of hibernation as of late. They’ll be joined by Former Belle, the moniker used by Bruno Joseph, who recently transplanted himself to Boston to work on the demos for his next release Cathedral, and New Platz, NY’s Breakfast in Fur. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $10, 21+ – Brandi Lukas