Philadelphia

Sold Out Man Man Debut at Union Transfer Jan. 21

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Another big time Philly band makes their Union Transfer debut tonight as Man Man return with their unpredictable hijinks and chicanery. Better known for their outrageous performances, the band scored their biggest record to date with 2011’s Life Fantastic. Thanks in part to the production of Bright Eyes member and Saddle Creek virtuoso Mike Mogis. They also gained a new touring member when The Extraordinaires’ former bassist and multi-instrumentalist Matt Gibson joined the flock. Both pieces of the puzzle helped to make last year quite a success, and it’s sure to carry into this one as they continue to tour in support of their most recent offering. Add in performances from Deathfix, the latest project from Fugazi’s Brendan Canty, and Lancaster, PA’s NAH, this evening’s sold out show should be a memorable one. Union Transfer, 1026 Spring Garden St., 8pm, SOLD OUT, All Ages – Bill McThrill

Philadelphia

Plato’s Porno Cave Challenges Your Idea of Love at Little Berlin Jan. 21

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When we think of Greek mythology, we often consider its mystical being—of the iniquitous morality set against a fustian backdrop of prolific sagas. We’re far removed from its intent, instead regarding those amaranthine epics are just mere building blocks for our English degrees—for a purpose of distinguishing the various types of literature that evoked obsessive admiration through the ages. But, at tonight’s Plato’s Porno Cave at North Philly’s Little Berlin, that disconnect will be propitiously confronted. The high concept art exhibition, billed appropriately as a “social gathering of surreal performance art, drinks, warm song, and a symposium on the mysteries of love,” is inspired by Ancient Athens comic playwright Aristophanes’ speech in Symposium, Plato’s famous philosophical text dated 385–380 BCE. Aristophanes’ swirling speech on love, which suggests the history of same-sex and different-sex soulmates, follows the journey of human creation—that the Sun, Moon and Earth birthed man, woman, and androgyny (man and woman), respectively, with double bodies.  They were mighty and ample like their parents—and they were arrogant, dare challenging the Gods by climbing Mount Olympus. And since the Gods were equally arrogant—and wholly rapacious—they punished this recalcitrance by dichotomizing their bodies into frailer halves. This chastisement left these new beings to wander, forever suspiring for their other half with forsaken hope. It’s an exquisitely afflictive narrative, one the Plato’s Porno Cave will dismantle in three parts: Keys of Lighting, involving the dismantling of a playing piano until the music is only the resonances of tools to symbolize Zeus’ punishment; Heads of the Table, an audience-involved piece that will envisage the “complications of a two-headed human”; and Wandering Half Giants, another audience-involved piece that includes performers drifting through the space in oversized attire with vacant 12-foot long limbs, conjuring the sensation of desolation, which they will transmit to visitors through Aristotelian enquiries. This bizarre but spectacular chromatic exposition will be elevated through the outflow of illusory soundscapes by, among others, The Armchairs’ Andy Moholt, Jon Shapiro, The Ox’s Greg Johnson, and Lincoln Line’s Scott Bickmore. If nothing else, let Plato’s Porno Cave antagonize your grasp of devotion and destitution, of coveting and solitude, of the world we’re supposed to accept but refuse to comply with. Little Berlin Gallery, 2430 Coral St., 8pm, Free, All Ages – Annamarya Scaccia

Philadelphia

Sun Ra Arkestra & West Philadelphia Orchestra at The Blockley Jan. 21

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Two of Philadelphia’s finest jazz orchestras of all-time are sharing the stage tonight at The Blockley. First up is the West Philadelphia Orchestra , a diverse group of some of the city’s finest musicians known for their unique combination of Eastern European folk music, free jazz and dance music. Headlining the evening’s bill is the legendary Sun Ra Arkestra, under the guidance of Marshall Allen in the wake of Sun Ra’s passing in 1993. The Arkestra has made a name for themselves over the past few decades by bringing their tribal, spacey free jazz to an international level performing at large jazz festivals throughout the world. Although each group has different roots in jazz, both excel in taking their traditional forms of music to new and interesting levels, which will inevitably lead to an amazing night of music full of improvised jams. The Blockley, 3801 Chestnut St.,$13-15, 9 pm., 21+ – Dan Brightcliffe
 
Chicago

MH “Year of the Indian”

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MH has released a new full length album called Year of the Indian. The album is a beautiful mix of experimental folk and instrumental journeys. This is the follow-up to last years Black Animal, and it builds beautifully of that solid release. My favorite track on the new album is "Surface Energy". It is subtle, gentle, but builds in a way that is undeniable.

I don’t know a lot about MH, but I enjoy his campfire melodies and I am sure there are more to come.

Chicago

The Elkcloner

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The Elkcloner is the wacky and frantic work of New York’s Filip Mitrovic. On his debut album he has enlisted the talent Chicago-based jazz vocalist Rose Colella to add some steady rhythm and beauty to what he has created. The result is unique and nearly indescribable. It’s is really the essence of beauty in chaos, and somehow it works.

The Elkcloner’s self-titled debut will be released digitally on February 28th.

The Elkcloner – Crossfire by The MuseBox

Philadelphia

Weekend Warrior, January 20 – 22

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Purling Hiss is a raging erection of rock ‘n’ roll – of pissed jeans, whiskey teeth and stoner garage that slithers, shakes and convulses in a bright fury of heavy groove. You can say it’s what you’d expect from someone (and by someone, I mean Purling Hiss’ mastermind, Mike Polizze) who spends time in Birds of Maya and chills with Kurt Vile, but, in Purling Hiss, Polizze stands on his own, digging his heels and making his own graphic mark (if anything, their releases – self-titled Purling Hiss (Permanent Records), Hissteria (Richie Records), Public Service Announcement (Woodsist)and last year’s Lounge Lizards (Mexican Summer)EP – are intense, breathless, gritty testaments to that). See so for yourself at West Philly’s Pilam tonight, where he’ll bring the heat with New Jersey’s Liquor Store, Home Blitz and DC’s Foul Swoops. You’ll walk away feeling blown. Pilam, 3914 Spruce St., 8pm, $7 – Annamarya Scaccia
 
Lots more to do this weekend…
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) SAT It’s The Year 2006 w/Reef The Lost Cauze
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI Steve Goldberg & The Arch Enemies, Catnaps, Pete Stewart from Creeping Weeds, SAT Adam & Daves Bloodline and Satellite Hearts
 
The Level Room (2102 Market St.) FRI Matt Gallagher Showing w/Creepoid and Nothing, SAT Silvox III, SUN Heavy Medical, L.U.N.A.R. Revolt, Bad News Bats
 
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI Tom Christopher and Shadow Merchant, SAT City Rain, Tygerstrype, Bad New Bears
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) FRI 32 Years Apart, Baby Diaz, Zygomatic Flow, SAT Man The Fire and Element 115
 
M Room (15 W. Girard Ave.) FRI Wizard Eye, Cavale, SAT Grubstake, Hey Angel, Victor Traps
 
Tritone (1508 South St.) FRI Vintage Kicks, Aspiga, Explosion House, Best Wishes, Eclosion, SAT The Blessed Muthas, The Improbables, Boogie Witch, SUN I Am Not The Universe
 
Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St.) FRI Sikaeda
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) FRI Levee Drivers, The Lawsuits, Former Belle, Last Good Tooth, SUN (Early) The Last Remark, United We Fall, No Regrets, Wrong Turn Horizon, SUN (Late) Sheer Contempt, Mindless Attack, The Divided, Angels 8 Riot
 
The Blockley (3801 Chestnut St.) FRI Dangerous Ponies, SAT Sun Ra Arkestra and West Philadelphia Orchestra
 
Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) FRI Paul Michaels and The Blues Recruits, SAT Old Man Cactus, SUN Cowmuddy
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) SAT (Downstairs) Philly Gumbo, Saturday (Upstairs) Ross Bellenoit and Johnny Miles, SUN The Legacy
 
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) FRI Man Like Machine, Orion Freeman, The Formulary, SAT The Cold Roses, Music Box Dynamo, Lotus Hill, Zorro Gato, SUN John & Brittany, The Brett Talley Band, Susan Steen
 
MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) FRI North Lawrence Midnight Singers and Andrew Gray, SUN Ports of Call and Soporous
 
PhilaMOCA (531 N. 12th St. Philadelphia) FRI Arthaus, SAT Joe Jack Talcum, 25 Cromwell Street, Gringo Motel, With F Woods
 
First Unitarian Church (2125 Chestnut St.) SUN Horror Show and Wrong Answer
 
Union Transfer (1024 Spring Garden St.) FRI Anthony Green, SAT Man Man and NAH
 
Angler Movement Arts Center (1550 E. Montgomery Ave.) SAT Inzinzac and Mi Head Ur Head
 
Little Berlin (2430 Coral St.) SAT Plato’s Porno Cave
 
Philadelphia

Free Download: See the Signal – Instamatic

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Instamatic dropped a new EP yesterday for your dancin’ pleasure entitled See the Signal. You can take a listen and download the album for FREE below. However, donations would be appreciated, but not required. It features the track “Replacement for Life,” which was co-written by Memory Tapes’ Dayve Hawk. Enjoy!

Philadelphia

Matt Gallagher Showing w/Creepoid & Nothing at The Level Room Jan. 20

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Phonographic Arts will be holding their first free art showing at The Level Room tonight, and it’s sure to be a momentous occasion for the new space. From taking pics of coked out hipster whores to climbing trains to capture dead end blocks to their fullest, Matt Gallagher’s photography has been dedicated to showcasing life lessons in urban squalor. And this evening will be an opportune moment to purchase his work since partial proceeds will be donated to the Children’s Art Program developed by The Studio At Beacon. While tonight’s festivities will be fueled by an all out dance party courtesy of Rock Tits, it will also feature rare acoustic sets by Creepoid and Nothing. While Nothing had a breakout year in 2011 thanks to the release of their EP Sons and Lovers, Creepoid impressed all with their unpredictable, ragin’ live performances and eerily beautiful full-length Horse Heaven. And it was enough to give both bands a well-deserved spot on our current Emerging Artist of the Year Poll. Come enjoy art and music colliding! The Level Room, 2102 Market St., 7pm, Free, 21+ (Photo and Video by BITBY) – Bill McThrill

NYC

The Mean Season: “Hearts” EP Review

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We get plenty of great bands submitting their music to us, but a recent submission from 2011 Deli Best of DC nominees The Mean Season has really caught my attention. With their submitted EP Hearts, the trio has made an album of undeniably catchy yet powerful indie rock songs with a folk tinge. The voice of lead singer Cherie on the title track (my favorite!) is haunting and beautiful. “Black Tie Affair”, another favorite, is a nostalgic tune with a country edge which I found hard to get out of my head (especially the chorus “why does it always have to be another love song?”)

Check out their EP below via soundcloud. –Amanda D.

Unreleased EP by The Mean Season DC

New England

Interview with the deli’s Band of the Month: The Emergence

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How did The Emergence start?

The band began in 2004 when we first recorded a two song demo. A year later, three of us went to school in different locations around the world, whilst two stayed back home in Bogotá, Colombia (Our Hometown). Three of us finally reunited last year in Boston where two of the members (Andres F Echeverry/LeadGuitar and Julian Ferreira/Bass) attend school. Ever since March of last year… Click here to read the rest of the interview with The Emergence.


The Emergence — First Attack

NYC

Delicate Steve finalizing new album, playing SXSW

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Instrumental avant-prog NJ based band Delicate Steve are currently putting the final touches on their sophomore album, due out later this year. After playing Webster Hall with Cult on Thursday, they will be playing a number of shows around SXSW and will be joined by Janka Nabay and the Bubu Gang as direct support on most dates.