After honing their craft with 2 EPs and a number of live shows, Brooklyn’s Farewell Republic are ready to officially release their full length debut LP “Burn the Boats.” Recorded by Michael Coffman, and produced by Farewell Republic members Sivan Jacobovitz and Brian Trahan, the album was mastered by Fred Kevorkian (White Stripes, The National) at Avatar Studios in NYC. Tracks like “Wake” present a blended mixture of fluid drumming and layered guitars which points to My Bloody Valentine as textural guideposts. “Gliss” delivers a punkier feel, with sneered Lydonesque vocal delivery, rough guitars and loose drumming, but this edge is soon lost on the first chorus change. This alternating structure repeats, with the more tense passages sonically enhanced by sharp speedy guitar strumming and sprinkled with piano notes via a 1920-era baby grand. “Just go away,” becomes the dominant repeated vocal phrase as the song is carried out via a simple piano line, ambient long-note guitar work and clattering percussion. The production emphasizes the eternal resolution of tension and release. Sarah Fensom adds dreamy female vocals for both of these tracks. “Burn The Boats” is set for release on itunes, bandcamp and vinyl on 2/21. A Record Release Party at the Mercury Lounge w/ Fantasmas is on 2/22, with an additional record release party presented by Monument Festival at DC9 (Washington, DC) to benefit DC Vote w/ Heads on Sticks the following night 2/23. – Dave Cromwell
From Our Open Blog: Pretty Good Dance Moves
Upon the groups initial inception in 2006, Pretty Good Dance Moves, alias of Jimmy Giannapoulos and Aaron Allieta, has since taken over New York City’s dance scene by storm. Now not only has the duo just released their first full-length album Limo on February 7, 2012, they will also embark on a Midwestern tour in support of the new record.
The two week long trek will kick off on February 15th in Marquette, MI at the Upfront and Company, circle west, and wrap up on February 26th in Cincinnati, OH at the MOTR Pub. They will be coming to the Empty Bottle in Chicago, IL on Saturday, February 25th. Showtime: 10pm, 21+, $8 or FREE with RSVP Send email to: rsvp@emptybottle.com
Recap & Photos: Northern Liberties Winter Music Fest w/The Extraordinaires, Dangerous Ponies, Conversation with Enemies, Arrah and the Ferns, Break It Up & City Rain
Elijah Holden “33 Spokes”
Elijah Holden has released a new project called 33 Spokes. The ep is an exploration is sound, thought, and human consciousness. I know that sounds far reaching, and perhaps it is, but the resulting collection of tracks really delivers. Holden uses conversations, voices, speaking in tongues, and other forms of spoken sound to explore the complexities of man. The project was funded by a City of Chicago CAAP grant. Elijah also plays in the band Conductive Alliance.
BITBY Releasing Cassette Compilation
Free Download: “We Trust” – Laser Background
New Music Video: “Deep and Dreamless” – The Peace Creeps
Local rock veterans The Peace Creeps have a new tripped out music video for the track “Deep and Dreamless” off their sophomore album Time Machine. It was directed by Meredith Edlow. The Peace Creeps will be performing on April 20 (4/20) at PhilaMOCA with Levee Drivers and Sunny Ali & the Kid.
Black Thought’s Let’s Move It Philly! Charity Concert at Sigma Sound Feb. 18
Sigma Sound is opening its doors for very special occasion this evening. The Roots’ Black Thought a.k.a. Tariq Trotter will be rallying folks for the Let’s Move It Philly! charity concert, which is held annually to raise funds for his GrassROOTS Community Foundation to benefit poor women and girls. According to AllHipHop.com, this year’s event will also help to bring awareness to childhood obesity in the African American community. Black Thought is scheduled to perform sets with his music brethren ?uestlove and Money Making Jam Boys. Pals Nikki Jean, DJ Rich Medina, and DJ Diamond Kuts (Power 99’s Nikki Minaj) will also be donating their time and talents. The Carson Valley Children’s Aid will be providing additional health services with free HIV testing and other health-oriented activities happening throughout the event where you’ll find participation from State Representative Tony J. Payton Jr. and Mayor Nutter (who most likely will bust-a-move or a rhyme to “Rapper’s Delight” before the evening is over). It’s a good time for a good cause! Sigma Sound, 212 N. 12th St., 8pm, $30 adv/$40 door, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman
Instamatic & She Came Crashing at The Level Room Feb. 18
Instamatic is currently in the middle of what they have labeled “Instamatic Appreciation Month.” The four man synth army is dedicated to bringing the dance party with time-warping sounds. The group recently dropped a new EP See the Signal which features their collaboration with Memory Tapes’ Dayve Hawk. The album is currently available for free HERE, but donations are encouraged. They’ll be tag teaming the grooves with electro-pop outfit She Came Crashing. It’s the brother/sister duo’s last performance for a while in Philly before Amanda Rose Taddeo heads out West so take the opportunity to soak it up. They’ll also be joined by NYC’s Head Trip Concept and Data Recovery. The Level Room, 2102 Market St., $7, 9 pm, 21+ – Dan Brightcliffe
Terry Malts Record Release, Airfix Kits Last Show
Punk trio Terry Malts will celebrate its debut album, Killing Time, out Feb. 21 with a record release show tonight at Hemlock Tavern joined by fellow SF punk trio Airfix Kits.
If the first single “Nauseous” is any indication, Killing Time will be filled with the Malts’ catchy punk ditties, which have quickly established them as NoCal’s version of The Descendents.
While this may be your last chance to see Airfix Kits before drummer Philip Lantz leaves the band, Terry Malts will be playing throughout California this month:
02/17 San Francisco, CA Hemlock Tavern
02/23 Chico, CA Duffy’s Tavern
02/24 San Diego, CA Tower Bar
02/25 Fullerton, CA Burger Records
02/26 Los Angeles, CA The Echo (PART TIME PUNKS)
03/09 San Francisco, CA Rickshaw Stop
–Whitney Phaneuf
Weekend Warrior, February 17 – 19
The Fire has been heating things up with its annual Northern Liberties Winter Music Festival this week. But this Saturday they’ll be hosting a jam-packed lineup of local favorites. From delivering a homage to Philly sports at The Blockley, to doing an A Team tribute that featured not one but two Mr. Ts during our Halloween party at PhilaMOCA, to performing an all out Holiday Revue at Kung Fu Necktie, The Extraordinaires have showcased their ability to deliver some of the most unique performances ever. And they’ll get a chance to show why they earned a spot as one of the top performers in our Best of The Deli Philly 2011 Poll. After performing at their last big Philly show with Akron/Family at The Blockley, the 7-piece queer rock crew Dangerous Ponies packed up their flashy costumes, face paint, and sequins for a mini tour. But expect a dance-inducing performance when they join plenty of their pals on this Cloud Entertainment presented bill! Conversations with Enemies delivered an Ugly Christmas Sweater session of music the last time that they played with The Extraordinaires during the Holiday Revue. And as they come closer and closer to releasing their upcoming pirate and devil filled concept album, the more likely that you’ll get a preview of some new material. Since releasing their breakout single “Excavate,” newcomers Break It Up have garnered enough praise with their catchy tunes and live performances to also nab a spot as a top performer in our Best of The Deli Philly 2011 Poll. And when they perform this Saturday, they’ll have plenty of songs that you won’t be able to find anywhere else which will most likely make up their debut full-length album that they plan on recording when they return from SXSW. Add in the countrified melodic indie pop of Arrah and the Ferns and the dance beats of electro duo City Rain, and you have a show that we should all be attending this weekend! The Fire, 412 W. Girard Ave., 8pm, $10, 21+ (Photo by Ant) – Bill McThrill
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) FRI Lindsey Buckingham Appreciation Society and Pete Donnelly, SUN Find Vienna
New Video: “She’s a Dreamer” (Sofar Series) – The Spinning Joneses
Below is footage from the Philly branch of the Songs From a Room (Sofar) concert series.
Currently Sofar has branched off to New York, London, Paris, DC, Sydney, LA, India, Dallas…and now Philadelphia!