New England

Onslo- A Taste of Purple

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For their 6th, ONSLO drop a bite-sized bomb of post-punk, prog-rock goodness. While channeling equal parts King Crimson and Mars Volta, most of the seven tracks clock in at two minutes or less, an amazing feat given the denseness of their songs. As with all of ONLSO’s releases, it’s difficult to tell if the band is dead serious or completely filled with irony. Tracks like “Can You Beat Up A Murderer?” and “I ♥ My Golden Retriever” are delivered with bombastic, wrenching choruses. Their instrumental tracks resemble classical fanfares filtered through the mind of a 12-year old punk rocker. At the end of the day it matters little whether ONSLO are utterly sarcastic or wholly earnest since the songs they deliver are so completely original and filled with hooks. You’ll find yourself leaving this ten minute EP on repeat just to keep the goodness going.

Download A Taste Of Purple at http://onlso.bandcamp.com. -George Dow

Philadelphia

Echo Orbiter CD Release Show at KFN July14

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The Brothers Emerle, Justin & Colin, along with drummer Jeremiah Steffen have reemerged with a new Echo Orbiter EP entitled Aerosol Power. The group has expanded from a trio to a quartet enlisting the services of guitarist and friend Rob Hart to further strengthen their live sonic experience. The expanded lineup will be performing Aerosol Power in its entirety, as part of larger set tonight at Kung Fu Necktie. The group’s 33rd overall was recorded in a cabin over a weeklong recording session this winter while vacationing in the Poconos. Twelve of the thirty-plus tracks recorded made the final cut. Can you say “prolific”? On the new recordings, the percussions consistently guide the ever-searing guitar work while the vocals cut with emotion complimenting their instrumental force. You can hear how they pull this off live tonight at Kung Fu Necktie for their CD release show with the newly reunited Trouble Everyday (consisting of members from Sun Airway, Streetwalkers and Shorty boy-boy) and Break It Up (who will be performing their last show of the summer). Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 7:30, $8 adv/$10 door, 21+ – Michael Colavita

Philadelphia

Get Educated at Independent’s Day!

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Whoops – we just realized that we almost took off for drinks, dinner and Eraserhood Forever before letting all of you hard working indie music folks know about something that will most likely be educational and useful for your careers happening tomorrow on Drexel University’s campus at Nesbitt Hall (3125 Market St.). The Recording Academy® Philadelphia Chapter is presenting Independent’s Day™, “an annual one-day conference focusing on entrepreneurship for the music maker. This event brings together the best minds from the music industry with those in business and social media worlds. The day is split between high impact TED-style presentations, panel discussions and a networking reception.” Our friend(s) at Loves Local Music is also involved with it so you know that it has to be for a good cause. You can check out the deets about the all-day event HERE.

Philadelphia

Weekend Warrior, July 13 – 15

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The basement of the First Unitarian Church was, up until last year, a lively, eclectic magnet for eccentric, brownbag-holding music enthusiasts multiple times a week. Most of its events, and thus its colorful traffic, have been detoured by R5 Productions up to the instant hot spot Union Transfer. Last month though, Hop Along and co. filled up the beloved spot with sweat, beer, and most importantly, feather-ruffling, exclamatory pop-rock, with some harp thrown in for good measure. Hop Along were celebrating the release of their fantastic, already understated LP Get Disowned, which you can grab your copy now via Hot Green Records (the label run by the Algernon Cadwallader dudes, who also were responsible for the recording of the album.) This Saturday night, they will be downsizing in capacity, but certainly not in talent when they take over Johnny Brenda’s for the evening. The band is coming back home after a short stint on the road, so expect a congenial time to be had by old and new friends alike… Hop Along alum – and musical man around town Dominic Angelella) – will be bringing his latest venture DRGN KING along for the ride, who will be pumping out paranormal-rock jams. What began as a studio pet project for Angelella and Ritz Reynolds has becoming a rollicking five-piece, with the recent addition of Norwegian Arms’ Brendan Mulvihill on guitar (this will be his debut show with the band). DRGN KING are getting ready to release their debut record Paragraph Nights, so expect some previews from the highly-anticipated release. Rounding out the bill are rad Baltimore-based and Dan Deacon affiliated woozy pop experimenters Secret Mountains, who will be the subject of an upcoming Shaking Through episode. Come enjoy these local favorites and their out-of-town guests for what should be an intimate yet exhilarating evening. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 9pm, 21+, $10 – Adam G.

 
More in store for the weekend…
 
JohnnyBrendas (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) SAT Hop Along, DRGN KING
 
KungFuNecktie (1250 N. Front St.) SAT Echo Orbiter, Trouble Everyday, Break It Up, SUN Crills Wilson, High Kick
 
NorthStarBar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI Juno Day, The Matt Lyons Band, The Kai-Yotes, SAT Grand National
 
TheFire (412 W. Girard Ave) FRI Elwood James Band, Got Penny, SAT The Fallen Troubadours
 
TheTrocadero (1003 Arch St.) FRI WaxOnWaxOffMusikGroup, SAT Asher Roth, SUN (Early) Morbid Fantasy, Parius, SUN (Late) 20 Days In
 
Fergies (1214 Sansom St.) SAT Dave Steel Blues Band, SUN Rusty Cadillac
 
WorldCaféLive (3025 Walnut St.) FRI Hezekiah Jones, Griz, Cheers Elephant
 
BlockleyPourhouse (3801 Chestnut St.) FRI Theodore Gramms
 
Theater of Living Arts (330 South St.) SUN OCD: Moosh & Twist, Spiff.E
 
TheLegendaryDobbs (304 South St.) FRI Power Theory, Mistress, Joshua Popejoy, Syrrah, The Dell Project, Greg McGravey, SAT Honor, Stonebaby, HiFi Asylum
 
RebelRockBar (100 Spring Garden St.) FRI Darienne Rose, Sophist, The Warbirds
 
TriumphBrewery (117 Chestnut St.) SUN The 9’s
 
OrtliebsLounge (847 N. 3rd St.) SAT Archives of Oblivion, North Lawrence Midnight Singers
 
PhilaMOCA (531 N. 12th St.) FRI Eraserhood Forever w/Void Vision, Full Blown Cherry, SUN Nuclear BBQ w/Bandname, Slutever, Trouble Everyday, The Shakes, The Eeries, (((TACO)))
 
Underground Arts (1200 Callowhill St.) FRI Watery Love, SAT Full Blown Cherry
 
MilkboyPhilly (1100 Chestnut St.) FRI Reverend TJ McGlinchey, John & Brittany, Orion Freeman, Paige Allbritton, SAT Chocolate Milk
 
Teri’s (1126 S. 9th St.) Joe Jack Talcum, Vintage Kicks, Ugh God
 
JR’s (2327 S. Croskey St.) FRI Dirt Worshipper, Ashencult
 
The El Bar (1356 N. Front St.) Weyes Blood
 
Little Berlin (2430 Coral St.) The Minor Arcana, The Sea Around Us
 
Neighborhood Bike Works (508 S. 5th St.) SAT Window Liquor
 
Pilam (3914 Spruce St.) SAT Strawman
 
Nacho House (Please contact one of the acts or venue for details.) FRI Dry Feet, NONA, Yikes
 
Lucky 13 (1820 S. 13th St.) South Philly Summerfest w/Far-Out Fangtooth, Taco Joint, Hivelords, The Shakes, The Lawsuits, Gold Crowns
 
TheGrapeRoom (105 Grape St.) FRI Justin Phillippi & Friends, The Heat Run, The Carpet Squares, SAT A Minor Error, Stealing Fame, Rail, Perineum
 
Philadelphia

The Deli Philly’s Choice/Cuts: Lushlife – “Still I Hear The Word Progress”

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We are so proud to share with you The Deli’s latest collaboration with the uber-talented crew at HotBox Studios called Choice/Cuts! It’s our new live in-studio video series that will feature a rising artist or band each month in a two-part episode performing some of their latest material (and possibly old favorites) as well as talking about their gear and music experiences. We were partly inspired to do Choice/Cuts because of the fact that practically anyone in this day and age can record a performer with their iPhone, smartphone or whatever, and while it is great to have something to remember the moment and share with others, many of the recordings that have flooded the Internet are not really doing the artists and their music justice. We simply just wanted to do something that would showcase their talents in a proper light. We hope that we’ve accomplished that.

The Deli and HotBox Studios are honored that Lushlife, who is such an obviously gifted musician and performer, was nice enough to be part of this little recording experiment of ours. We’ve been big fans of his work for quite some time now, and we hope that if you aren’t already one too, then you will be after viewing the first half of this session where he (in our humble opinion) straight-up destroyed it on “Still I Hear the Word Progress” from his latest way rad album Plateau Vision (Western Vinyl). If you like what you hear and see, then he’ll be performing next on July 23 at Middle East in Boston with the phenomenal Shabazz Palaces and THEESatisfaction and then in Philadelphia on July 26 at MilkBoy Philly. Extra special thanks to HotBox Studios for being awesome dudes and helping to make Choice/Cuts happen the way that we envisioned it! Please contact them if you want to work with a passionate crew of good peeps who know what they are doing. We look forward to sharing more great music, videos, performances, stories and info with you. Much love and respect to all! Cheers!

Philadelphia

Eraserhood Forever w/Void Vision at PhilaMOCA July 13

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Shari Vari, the industrious lady behind electronica act Void Vision was a child when "Twin Peaks" came out, but she’ll be playing tonight to a crowd that’s no doubt made up for lost time and gotten their introduction to David Lynch by marathoning through the whole series on Netflix Instant. She’s on the lineup for Eraserhood Forever at PhilaMOCA, an artistic and musical homage to David Lynch in the neighborhood that creeped him out enough to make Eraserhead. Void Vision makes cavernous, synth-laden music that’s known to the kids these days as coldwave, but to many, it will resemble the soundtrack to fleeing shadowy henchmen on Mulholland Drive or finding the body of a murdered homecoming queen in the river of a logging town. Void Vision’s macabre aura is right at home on the Lynchian bill, which features rockabilly trio Full Blown Cherry as well as a host of art, burlesque and comedy acts. PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12th St., Art Reception at 6pm/Performances at 8:30pm, $10, All Ages (Photo by ZINCINC) – Alyssa Greenberg

Philadelphia

Nothing Opening for Crocodiles at JB’s July 13

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On Nothing’s latest single “Downward Years to Come,” the drums and guitar smack you with a barrage of unrelenting force from the get-go, but then the calming, hushed vocals of frontman Domenic Palermo lulls you into a dream-like state. They mesh together tugging and pulling you from the inside-out just before ambient waves of sonic bliss wash you away into an ocean of nothing making it difficult to decide where you truly belong in this world. It’s that inner struggle between joy and sorrow that makes you feel alive, and beckons you to take another listen. Well, you can experience that and more at Johnny Brenda’s tonight when Nothing open for the glorious lo-fi, buzzing pop of Crocodiles. Johnny Brenda’s, 1250 N. Front St., 9pm, $12, 21+ – Q.D. Tran

Philadelphia

Hezekiah Jones Loves His Family at WCL July 13

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You should already be familiar with the name Hezekiah Jones, a.k.a. Raph Cutrufello. The gifted songwriter has been kicking it around Philly for quite some time now leading his merry, ever-evolving family of Joneses. While it’s hard to keep track of which members will be joining him on stage, you never feel like anyone is missing as long as the one constant, Cutrufello, is there to share his captivating lyrics and heart-warming vocals. Tonight the Jones family will be taking over the downstairs of World Café Live. They’ll also be bringing along indie pop rockers Cheers Elephant and fellow Jones collaborator Griz so expect a whole lotta love to be filling the room. World Café Live, 3025 Walnut St., 8pm, 12 (+fees) adv/$15 (+fees) door, All Ages (Photo by Lisa Schaffer) – H.M. Kauffman

Chicago

Pitchfork Preview

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Hopefully everyone knows that Pitchfork is hosting their annual music festival at Union Park this weekend. The promoters have out done themselves and put together a stellar line-up. The Chicago-centric highlights are of course Willis Earl Beal and A Lull, but if you are among the many not able to attend the fest the after shows are where it’s at.

Through out the weekend local clubs will be hosting Pitchfork acts. Empty Bottle has Lower Dens, Ty Segall, and Hot Chip (Dj Set). Schubas has Purity Ring, A Lull, Dirty Beaches and Unknown Mortal Orchestra. Reggie’s has The Olivia Tremor Control.

Check your favorite venue and check some quality music this weekend.

Philadelphia

Riot Fest East 2012 Postponed!

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This doesn’t bode well for another festival in Philly. Has the bubble burst? Please read below a message from the Riot Fest website. (BTW: We do love the comment from philllllllypat threatening to kick WEST COAST DONNY’s ass – classic Philly yo!)

“Riot Fest East 2012, scheduled for Thursday, July 19 at Festival Pier in Philadelphia, PA has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. Refunds will be available at point of purchase. We are truly sorry for those of you who were planning on coming out. This one hurts, but, a rescheduled show is in the works. More information about the new date will be made available soon.”

L.A.

Poolside welcome the Summer with Pacific Standard Time

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Certain sounds simply just correspond to a particular season. Especially in July, a month that’s particularly known for conveniently having far too many vibe-y, sun dappled projects. Poolside, a producer/DJ pairing consisting of Fillip Nikolic and Jeffrey Paradise, not only cater to the season, but they’ll knock at your door, remind you to bring your sandals and give you the reassurance the day is going to be legendary…if you go out with them. Of course, not before asking for a generous fund to fill up the cooler with ice, cold beer. “Relax, it’s gonna be alright”, they lazily sing in Slow Down, which appropriately moseys an assortment of synth-draped arrangements while a clean, brittle guitar tempers the mood. But that’s just one of the tracks off Pacific Standard Time, which features close to an hour of salty-yet-sweet repetitious grooves that will give a nice glare to that dank, enclosed office cubicle. – Juan Edgardo Rodríguez (@juanerodriguez)