Artists on Trial: Loose Park
Roof Doctor Record Release Show at PHILAMOCA March 29th
Celebrate the release of Mobile Freedom Home, the sophomore LP from Roof Doctor, tonight at PhilaMOCA. Mobile Freedom Home finds Roof Doctor in a finely polished place; each song seems to carry a natural, casual groove. Mark Harper’s lyrics offer an odd, comforting effect, one that generates a welcoming atmosphere in spite of their melancholy tone/message. Roof Doctor is rather deceptive musically, at first the sound appears simple; however, that simplistic vibe is a byproduct of tightly knit compositions rather than sparse instrumentation. Eclectic noise-rockers Mumblr alongside the sleepwalking sonic experimentalists Son Step. Long Island’s Soda Bomb round out the evening blending a variety of rock with garage/punk tendencies. PhilaMOCA 531 N. 12th St., 8pm $5, All Ages, -Michael Colavita
Music Video: Kauf, “Relocate”
Minimalist and hazy, the video for Kauf’s first single, "Relocate," matches the tracks washed out vibes. A disembodied voice coos over electronic pulses, like the morphing, double-exposed faces that fade into each other like polaroids of long lost runaways. Slow to build, the track’s throbbingly hypnotic beat keeps you around long enough to hear the ephemeral sound design elements that peek in and out of the transitions between phrases. Kauf’s ‘As Much Again’ EP is out now on Cut Copy’s Cutter Records, with a full length expected later in 2014. Catch his one man act live as part of the Lawrence Rothman Residency at The Bootleg on April 7, along with Steffaloo and Cotillon. – Jacqueline Caruso
Artist to Watch: Kelela
Featuring the work of several different producers, Kelela’s ‘Cut 4 U’ carries the through line of her 90’s style R&B vocal swagger and forward thinking arrangements. It’s the silky smooth sensuality of Sade mixed with the grit of cutting edge electronic production. Her album was released with great critical reception, but her awareness is only now seeping out beyond the blogosphere. The Morri$-produced track, "Go All Night," is sporadically glitchy, giving space for Kelela’s breezy vocal layers to move in and out between the beats. One of the more sexually-tinged tracks, it gives you what you want from a laid-back R&B track with the unexpected melodic twists and turns that trademark her work. Kelela performs April 1 at The Echo with fellow collaborators, Nguzunguzu, and Total Freedom. – Jacqueline Caruso
Album Stream: Hunter Ellis, ‘The Healing Power of Laughter’
Recognizing that the world is not flat, Hunter Ellis and his gang of musical cohorts utilize modern rock instrumentation to set sail in search of new worlds and broader horizons. His 12 song LP, ‘The Healing Power of Laughter,’ is packed with dark and stormy instrumental post-rock tunes that never dull your senses. The avant-garde rhythmic patterns lay the foundation for experimental melodies, incorporating strings and brass instruments in an almost synth-like manner. The album is densely textured, requiring several uninterrupted playbacks to parse out each intricate layer and movement. It’s worth the investment, as each track unfolds like the next page in a book of short stories. The entire album is available for streaming on bandcamp, but is worth more than the $7 asking price for the hard copy including stunning artwork by Asher Katz. – Jacqueline Caruso
Artist of the Month: Swansea
At the conclusion of our most recent Artist of the Month Poll I found myself completely transfixed watching a video from the enchanting victor, Swansea, for their track “No Blame”. The camera circles through a beautiful building, stopping upon the three band member playing a song that is simultaneously eerie and comforting with a unique instrumentation. These qualities hold true throughout their catalog of compositions as endearing vocals outline songs that are equal parts novel and familiar. I can keep describing their entrancing style to you, but a unique sound is worth thousands of words and you have the luxury of clicking the banner at the top of the site to listen for yourself. Congratulations to the Deli Portland’s new Artist of the Month, Swansea, we’re excited to share your music! -Ben Toledo
Weekend Warrior, March 28-30
The glitter-rock of newcomers Likers is contagious and thrilling. The bands sound is unhinged at times, but the production is quite slick. Their debut EP “Men Of Honor”, which came out earlier this year, is brimming with promise. They take a page from bands like The Replacements and The Clash while cashing in on their youthful energy. Joining them is The Fantastic Imagination, a lush psychedelic folk project. Their layered production and vocals makes each song bloom into its own. Filling out the bill are two Long Island bands, Broadcaster and American Hellfire Club. All of this is going down at The Golden Tea House on Saturday. But as always, there are tons of other options too.
Johanna Warren unveils new video for “Everyone I Know”
We stumbled upon this new video by Brooklyn/Portland Johanna Warren (ex Sticklips) and were taken aback by its delicate beauty and suggestive simplicity. Currently in the West Coast for a few gigs, Johanna is a regular performer at Manhattan’s Rockwood Music Hall.
Otis the Destroyer Resides With Record In Hand
Armed with little more than a couple of tracks recorded in their practice space and a few months of existence, Otis the Destroyer is quickly earning the attention of fans and media alike. Not to mention landing a month long residency at the Empire Control Room for the month of April taking place every Sunday. Being a fan of the Couch, it was an easy sell to investigate the latest project from Couch members Taylor Wilkins and Jud Johnson. Not long after the demise of The Couch, Wilkins (guitar, vocals) Johnson (drums) quickly set out to work on this project with songs driven by a passion and love for loud rock-n-roll. Adding Nick Joswick and Anthony Rucci to the mix, Otis the Destroyer have an EP in the bag set for release May 22nd coinciding with an appearance at The Mohawk. A nickname given to a father, passed on to a dog, and now residing as a band name, let’s hope that the only thing that Otis the Destroyer destroys, is the myth that rock-n-roll is dead.
Catch Otis the Destroyer at Empire Control Room April 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th for a mixed bag loaded with local talent curated by the band. -Written by Michael Maly
NE-HI @ Empty Bottle
The Psych-Pop band NE-HI will be releasing their new self-titled debut 12" via Manic Static in early April. The band has been building stream lately including being included on the their Revolution Brewing compilation CD for the release of their latest brew JukeBox Hero. The lead single for the 12" is called "Since I’ve been Thinking".
You can catch NE-HI at Empty Bottle on April 6th with The Rubs.
New Track: “Wrecking Ball” (Miley Cyrus Cover) – Lockets
No one saw Wrecking Ball coming, but when it did, it basically took over the world. Well, just when you thought it might have gone away, Lockets resurrected the tune and reimagined it with new vocalist Catie Parker. The song takes the pop hit into space with this synth heavy jam.