NYC

Weekly Feature: Clear Plastic Masks – Live at Goodbye Blue Monday on 09.03

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Clear Plastic Masks is a rootsy, bluesy 4 piece rock band in the classic mold – with occasional psychedelic influences straight out of the 60s (see streaming single "Pegasus in Glue"). If you’re staying in town this weekend and rough, raw guitars, loose, jammy drumming and passionate build-ups are your kinda thing, then don’t miss their show at Goodbye Blue Monday on… Monday September 3. – Read Dave Cromwell interview with the band here.

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Weekly Feature: Doe Paoro – live at Irving Plaza with First Aid Kit on 09.29

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Doe Paoro is actually Sonia Kreitzer, a New York state native who wears the mythical façade after an unforgettable trip through the Himalayas. It was in the southern Asian mountains that Kreitzer discovered “Lhamo,” a Tibetan opera style characterized by songs and dance of the region. With a unique vocal delivery and heavy spiritual elements, Doe Paoro stands out from her Brooklyn peers by forging a musical genre she calls "Ghost Soul." – See Doe Paoro Live at Irving plaza on September 29 opening for First Aid Kit – Watch the video of "Born Whole" here. – Read Devon Antonetti’s interview with the artist here.

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Brick + Mortar lands on the cover of The Aquarian + releases 7″

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A band perfectly balancing the risks you’ll remember from At The Drive-In with the spunky brattiness of Arctic Monkeys, Brick + Mortar seems to sound bigger every time I listen to them. And indeed, it’s been a couple months now since I have. But recently, they’ve scored the front cover of Aquarian (congrats!), thanks to the Asbury Park, NJ band’s new 7" available here and streaming below.

Members Brandon Asraf and John Tacon have also recently released this video to their new rabble-rousing ‘Bangs.’ Don’t watch it if you’re not into hot women or skull-splitting riffs.  – Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)

Chicago

California Wives “Art History”

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California Wives are now offering the new album Art History for free stream via soundcloud. The album drops September 4th on Vagrant. A video for the album’s lead single "Purple" will appear on Sept. 6th and premiere during the MTV VMAs.

The band will be touring this Fall with Stars, but you can catch at the CD release show at Lincoln Hall on Sept. 12th.

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Sticklips releases “Zemi” + opens for Amanda Palmer

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With an etheral blend of airy, earnest vocals and driving melodies, Sticklips‘ sophomore album has a space-aged pop tone that haunts with each note. "Zemi" highlights the chilling and tender vocals of frontwoman Johanna Warren, who croons with a sleepy force, while the band maintains their mantra to “keep it weird” in honor their late founding member Jonathan Nocera (passed away in 2011), who helped create their electro-folk sound. On September 5th Sticklips will appear live at the Fisher Center at Bard College in the Hudson Valley, where they will open for New England Piano-Alt-Pop queen Amanda Palmer. – Devon Antonetti

NYC

Team Genius announces triple EP release + following album

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Between a cover of Plastic Bertrand’s iconic ‘Ca Plane Pour Moi’, some sweet synth-pop with a touch of irony, some celtic-pop punk floating between slow stripped down drinking songs and anthemic foot-stomping jams (and a whole lot more, let’s not ruin the fun), the ‘pop’ label Team Genius has loosely been attributed is nothing but reductive; if anything, it’s merely a conducting thread to this troupe’s project that’ll certainly put a smile on the faces of those who spent the last decade ranting about how spaced out bands’ releases are today. These brave guys will be releasing not one, not two but THREE EPs on the same DAY via Paper Garden Records and a second LP shortly after. Now what d’you think of THAT? If you’re eager to get a taste of this eclectically festive, deliciously tacky package, two of the forthcoming sets are available to stream (Pop & Loud). The triple-release show will take place at Union Hall on September 29th.- Tracy Mamoun

Philadelphia

Weekend Warrior, August 31 – September 3

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Yeah, you probably know that Jay-Z and Budweiser’s “Made in America” is taking over Ben Franklin Parkway this weekend. While the lineup full of mainstream, big name acts might cause some music media outlets to get a little wood, the fact that it is the first time that something like this on the Parkway isn’t free to the public leaves me rather limp. I’m guessing that this type of corporate bullshit probably leaves a bad taste in most of our readers’ mouths like the swill that they’ll be hustling within the fenced-in area. (They really could have made this a free show with all the money that they’ll be making from food, drinks, etc.) Like a lot of the smart peeps that I’ve talked to, I’ll be staying far away from this clusterfuck because honestly, it’s Philly, folks, and I can’t imagine that there won’t be any incidents of flash mobs bumrushing the gates or other stupid shit happening at some point this weekend, though I hope not for the general safety of everyone. Just save your money to support some lesser-known local acts this weekend. If you really want to catch some of the performances, then you can always check out “Lame in America” on YouTube HERE or Pandora HERE, if you feel like doing so. OK – just needed to get that off my chest.

Now, to our Weekend Warrior pick, Johnny Brenda’s has a nice local lineup of up-and-coming acts tonight that you should come out to support. Heavily buzzed-about Work Drugs will be bringing the smooth 80’s dance vibe that will provide some good times. They’ll also be supported by the pumped up electro-pop of City Rain and the anthemic pop-rock of Cold Fronts. Combined with plenty of beers, shots and whatever else you choose to consume for the evening, your summer will certainly be on its way to ending on a high note. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 Frankford Ave., 9pm, $10, 21+ (Photo by Brandi Lukas) – Q.D. Tran

 
Other things to help you close out summer this weekend…
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) MON Mark Feehan
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) SAT JRG, The Neighborhood Choir, MON Slutever, Ghost Light
 
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI Crills Wilson, Thee, Idea Men
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) FRI Willy Green & the Wishful Thinkers, KC Jones, SAT 9 Crown Monarch, Rollin’ Loaded
 
The Barbary (951 Frankford Ave.) MON Nona
 
Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St.) FRI John Salamone Band, The David Grauel Fusion Project
 
Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) FRI Toy Soldiers, SUN Rusty Cadillac
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI Jackson Rider and Friends
 
The Blockley (3801 Chestnut St.) SUN J Rag, Nino Breeze
 
Millcreek Tavern (4200 Chester Ave.) SUN Deceiverion, Ashencult
 
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) FRI The Big Empty, Suns of Krypton, SAT LightPoint, Looseleaf Trio, SUN Satellite Hearts, Golden Spiral, City Rain
 
Triumph Brewery (117 Chestnut St.) SAT Damn Right!
 
Ortlieb’s (847 N. 3rd St.) FRI Steve Onpoint, SUN New Bold Breed
 
Rebel Rock Bar (100 Spring Garden St.) FRI Squalor Folk, Buddy Leezle, Johnny Popcorn, Aaron Livingston, Bloody Guts, SAT Vintage Kicks, Levee Drivers
 
Vox Populi (319 N. 11th St.) FRI Leather
 
Goldilocks Gallery (723 Chestnut St.) FRI Kite Party, Luther, Captain, We’re Sinking
 
Little Berlin (2430 Coral St.) SAT Jakie Paper, The Interest Group
 
The Grape Room (105 Grape St.) FRI Song Dogs and the Night Jar, The Late Ancients
 
Double Deuce (Please contact one of the acts or the venue for more deets.) SAT Cavities
 
Nacho House (Please contact one of the acts or the venue for more deets.) SUN Bad Doctors, Le Yikes Sports Club
 
Philadelphia

Leather Opening for Double Negative at Vox Populi Aug. 31

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Leather may only have a handful of punishing-yet-complex recordings to their name, but there’s absolutely nothing ephemeral about them and the reputation they’ve crafted. This Philly band’s muscle-bound, crazed-circle-pit-inducing hardcore has been hailed as the heir to the throne left vacant by the Cro-Mags, and they’ve kept themselves uppermost in the minds of hardcore enthusiasts by staying aloof: tantalizingly doling out as few solid hints about their upcoming album as possible without their more frantic fans beating a path to their door. They’re showing up tonight to the sweaty lair in the summertime that is Vox Populi with Raleigh tour-mates Double Negative, who bring with them an unparalleled pedigree (members have played in Erectus Monotone and Polvo), and Long Island’s Brain Slug. With a forecast of high temperatures, savage loudness and apeshit windmilling, this show is going to be painful in all the right ways. Vox Populi, 319 N. 11th St. – 3rd Floor, 8pm, $6 – $8, All Ages – Alyssa Greenberg

NYC

Nightmare Fortress Have Vinyl Release Show at the Black Lodge Next Week

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Photo Source: Seattle Peach

Nightmare Fortress are headlining at The Black Lodge on Thursday, September 6th, with Mass Games, Trash Fire, and Wishbeard also on the bill. It is the vinyl release show for their debut EP Until The Air Runs Out.

The self-dubbed "grave rave" group are sure to rob listeners of shut-eye; their music is made of many layers, delving ever deeper into a fathomless core. "Hang You On The Wall" is one of the darkest and most infectious bone-rattling tracks of late. Its beginning sounds an alarm, as if forecasting the terror and wonder that lies ahead. A wall of buzzing synth, coupled with Alicia Amiri’s evocative vocals, generates a concoction with viable portions of post-punk, shoegaze, and dance music.

"The Castle" starts off with a more pensive air. The beat-making on the song is haunting, as if in desperate search of the voice that accompanies its music. Rather than rote head-bobbing, "The Castle" causes a wave-like flow to pass through you again and again. One’s listening becomes a vessel for Nightmare Fortress’ eerie soundscapes to articulate themselves.

Check out The Black Lodge on the 6th of September to see Nightmare Fortress. The show starts at 8pm. They will be a natural fit – one can easily imagine their music playing on the set of Twin Peaks. Stream "Hang You On The Wall" to start and then check out their Soundcloud page for the entire EP. Sweating Tapes is releasing the record; it is available for $6 digitally, or $12 on wax.

– Cameron LaFlam

NYC

Ball Of Flame Shoot Fire share 2 singles + play Cake Shop on 09.07

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Here at The Deli NYC we TOTALLY relate to quirky bands, maybe because we are writing from the place They Might Be Giants and Mixel Pixel call home. Ball of Flame Shoot Fire insert themselves in this bizarre, originality driven musical tradition with a sound that shares with those two bands a poppy approach to songwriting, although replacing their electronic tendencies with orchestral ones, and filtering the results with chaotic Captain Beefheart-ish influences. The outcome is a charmingly soulful, slightly crooked, and entertainingly unpredictable orchestral pop.

The band has been around since 2009 and is about to release their fourth album, entitled " Zileur (Mi-Mi-Mo-Mo)". They advanced a couple of free mp3s from it – the first one, entitled "Bad Thing," is pasted below. See them live at Cake Shop on September 7 with Miniboone, I’m Turning Into and The Meaning of Life.

Mp3: Ball Of Flame Shoot Fire – Bad Thing

San Francisco

City Tribes To Play Mission Saloon Viracocha This Sunday

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A month ago we told you SF’s City Tribe were one to watch with their vocal harmonies and mountain jams, and on Sunday you can watch them live at the unique venue space, Viracocha in the mission. City Tribes will be celebrating their EP release with local folksy groups Warbler and Brother Pacific also on hand for the shindig. The night of three stellar up-and-comers will be brought to you by Lone Wolves. For all the details, RSVP over at the Facebook event page.