Philadelphia

New Track: “Gaslight Anthem (The Song Not The Band)” – Thin Lips

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Thin Lips have another endearing new single to share with us from their forthcoming full-length album Chosen Family. The beloved, former Dangerous Ponies members just dropped the humorously titled, "Gaslight Anthem (The Song Not The Band)," which also features backing vocals from local music pals Frances Quinlan (Hop Along), Brendan Lukens (Modern Baseball), and Zoe Reynolds (Kississippi). The LP is due out on July 27 via Philly’s own Lame-O Records. Chrissy Tashjian, Mikey Tashjian, and Kyle Pulley are currently on tour with Hop Along, and will be back home for a sold-out show with Japandroid on Tuesday, July 24 at Boot & Saddle. If you missed out on tix for that evening, don’t sleep on next month’s performance with Slaughter Beach, Dog on Saturday, August 25 at PhilaMOCA. (Photo by Scott Troyan)

Chicago

Pitchfork Preview: Interview with Paul Cherry

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Paul Cherry released his debut full-length album, Flavour, back in March and has been touring in support ever since. He recently took some time out of his tour schedule at a stop in Kansas City to answer a few of our questions.

You can catch Paul Cherry at Pitchfork Music Festival on July 21st starting the day off right and getting the crowd dancing.

NYC

Watch King Princess’s brief and intimate video for “Make My Bed”

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Just a few weeks ago, King Princess sailed off on her nationwide tour, selling out several dates and getting a torrent of good press before even stepping foot on stage for the first show. Also, she released the music video for the title track from her debut EP, called Make My Bed, which offers viewers an intimate performance from underneath her bed’s sheets. The slow and brief song of heartbreak differs from other tracks on the EP, such as "1950"; as the record goes on, the quiet pain shared in "Make My Bed" blossoms into romance that King Princess is eager to sing about. – Will Sisskind

NYC

New England Bands and Artists: Win $18K-$72K through Creator Awards

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Hey New England bands and artists, 

There aren’t many entities out there fostering emerging bands and artists, so we thought you may find this interesting.

WeWork’s Creator Awards is looking for innovative musical performers (solo or groups) based in New England.  You can apply to one of three categories including the Performing Arts award, for entertainers and groups with a unique perspective.  

The Performing arts winner will take home $72,000 and take the stage at the Creator Awards Nashville in September.  

Apply HERE before July 20 for a chance to win funding.   

WeWork’s Creator Awards is a celebration of the performers, makers, do-gooders, and mavericks making a difference.  

The Folks at The Deli

NYC

Chicago Bands and Artists: Win $18K-$72K through Creator Awards

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Hey Chicago bands and artists, 

There aren’t many entities out there fostering emerging bands and artists, so we thought you may find this interesting.

WeWork’s Creator Awards is looking for innovative musical performers (solo or groups) based in the Chicago area.  You can apply to one of three categories including the Performing Arts award, for entertainers and groups with a unique perspective.  

The Performing arts winner will take home $72,000 and take the stage at the Creator Awards Nashville in September.  

Apply HERE before July 20 for a chance to win funding.   

WeWork’s Creator Awards is a celebration of the performers, makers, do-gooders, and mavericks making a difference.  

The Folks at The Deli

NYC

Philly Bands and Artists: Win $18K-$72K through Creator Awards

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 Hey Philly bands and artists, 

There aren’t many entities out there fostering emerging bands and artists, so we thought you may find this interesting.

WeWork’s Creator Awards is looking for innovative musical performers (solo or groups) based in the Philly Area.  You can apply to one of three categories including the Performing Arts award, for entertainers and groups with a unique perspective.  

The Performing arts winner will take home $72,000 and take the stage at the Creator Awards Nashville in September.  

Apply HERE before July 20 for a chance to win funding.   

WeWork’s Creator Awards is a celebration of the performers, makers, do-gooders, and mavericks making a difference.  

The Folks at The Deli

NYC

Nashville Bands and Artists: Win $18K-$72K through Creator Awards

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Hey Nashville bands and artists, 

There aren’t many entities out there fostering emerging bands and artists, so we thought you may find this interesting.

WeWork’s Creator Awards is looking for innovative musical performers (solo or groups) based in the Nashville area.  You can apply to one of three categories including the Performing Arts award, for entertainers and groups with a unique perspective.  

The Performing arts winner will take home $72,000 and take the stage at the Creator Awards Nashville in September.  

Apply HERE before July 20 for a chance to win funding.   

WeWork’s Creator Awards is a celebration of the performers, makers, do-gooders, and mavericks making a difference.  

The Folks at The Deli

Philadelphia

New Track: “Row Home” – Pilkington

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Calm and crushing contrasts in tempo create the framework of the unfortunate aftermath of a relationship gone bad in “Row Home,” the latest single from Pilkington. Soft, sensitive vocals exhibit an emotional connection to the past. However, that flash of nostalgia quickly builds to bursts of conflict-releasing energy. Linking the somber with the supercharged serves as a dynamic hook. As we await the release of the quintet’s full-length debut, you can catch them at Johnny Brenda’s on Friday, July 20, in support of The Magic Numbers and Minihorse.

NYC

NYC Bands and Artists: Win $18K-$72K through Creator Awards

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Hey NYC bands and artists, 

There aren’t many entities out there fostering emerging bands and artists, so we thought you may find this interesting.

WeWork’s Creator Awards is looking for innovative musical performers (solo or groups) based in the NYC Area.  You can apply to one of three categories including the Performing Arts award, for entertainers and groups with a unique perspective.  

The Performing arts winner will take home $72,000 and take the stage at the Creator Awards Nashville in September.  

Apply HERE before July 20 for a chance to win funding.   

WeWork’s Creator Awards is a celebration of the performers, makers, do-gooders, and mavericks making a difference.  

Chicago

Dead Hummingbird

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Darkwave band Dead Hummingbird recently released a new single, “It Won’t Be Me”, from their forthcoming LP due out July 20th, Opera. This is the band’s follow-up to their 2016 EP, “Under The Ultraviolet Light”.

Dead Hummingbird is the work Matthew Meifert, Andrew Smith, Jacob Venditti, and Richard Kasbee.

Philadelphia

Weekend Warrior, July 6 – 8

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Venturing through the glorious and gloomy days with a rough, gritty exterior and a melodic core, Left & Right appears to have reached its final destination. This evening at Johnny Brenda’s will be the quartet’s final show. The Charlottesville transplants exhibit the ability to magnetically pull you into personal narratives that mimic or highlight one’s own circumstances, and after sitting calmly on the couch and collecting your thoughts, it pushes past the familiar walls. That release of emotion opens up the cathartic floodgates. Delaware trio Grace Vonderkuhn will also be unleashing its brooding psych-punk musical mesh – part frenetic fuzz and a smoky slow-oozing stew. Articulating genuine self-awareness in momentous, endearing waves, No Thank You harnesses emotive energy, while the cozy, haze-inspiring tunes of Queen Jesus are set to kickstart this weekend. (Graphic by Jess Cavaluzzi)  – Michael Colavita

More places to take a break from this heat wave…

Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) FRI Left & Right (Last Show), No Thank You, Queen Jesus, SAT Rock & Roll & Birth Control: Strange Parts, Tact, Full Bush

Boot & Saddle (1131 S. Broad St.) FRI The Smarthearts, Party Muscles, Earth Telephone, SAT A.M. Mills, Hulqamaniaq, Magic Deal, SUN Frances Quinlan, Hardwork Movemement

Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI DJ Deejay, SAT Breaklite, SUN Invasive Species, Weakknees/Shelf Life

PhilaMOCA (531 N. 12th St.) FRI First Time’s the Charm , SAT First Time’s the Charm, SUN Shannen Moser

Underground Arts (1200 Callowhill St.) FRI Molly Rhythm, Chalk & The Beige Americans, Dirty Soap, SAT Aleana, Selina Carrera, Vinny, Devoni Jacob, Rieko Copeland, Lenora Magee

The Foundry (1000 Frankford Ave.) FRI Dirty South Joe

World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI (Upstairs) John Vettese/Conjunto, DJ Rahsaan/DJ Shaun Klassic, SAT Dan Montgomery

The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) SAT The Paul Green Rock Academy, SUN Anthony Passante-Contaldi, Sun Tunnel, AaronRey

MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) FRI Max Swan, Tuck Ryan Band, SAT J Walk Proper, NorthEast Corners

Ortlieb’s Lounge (847 N. 3rd St.) FRI Bitsky, Dirty Dave, Wamz, SaaZi, SAT Mt. Vengeance, The Spirit World, SUN All This Huxley

The Barbary (951 Frankford Ave.) FRI Collider, Satyagraha / Emynd, Bo Bliz, Wassup Gina

Bourbon & Branch (705 N. 2nd St.) FRI Andrew Montoya, Melissa Clampffer, Betty Iron Thumbs, SAT AGT, Darlingtyn, Mercury Retrograde

Century (1350 S. 29th St.) FRI Through Neighborhoods, Rally, Hen, SAT Baby Blitz, Flamingo Chicks, The OK OK’s

Silk City (435 Spring Garden St.) FRI DJ Day, Reed Streets, SAT DJ Deejay, SUN Ian St. Laurent

Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) SAT Paul Green Rock Academy, Rusty Cadillac 

Connie’s Ric Rac (1132 S. 9th St.) FRI Thunder & Glory, SAT Mid Rats, Stolen Wheelchairs, PIJIN SPIT

Century (1350 S. 29th St.) FRI Seldom Family (Tape Release), Long Spells, False Tracks, HiSoft, SAT C.M. Slenko, Alex Walcroft

Voltage Lounge (421 N. 7th St.) SAT Riverside Odds 

Frankie Bradley’s (1320 Chancellor St.) FRI DJ Chris Urban, SAT DJ Ed Christof, SUN Franky’s First Ladies

Morgan’s Pier (221 N. Columbus Blvd) FRI DJ Beatstreet, SUN Brian McConnell

Ardmore Music Hall (23 E. Lancaster Ave.) FRI Splintered Sunlight, Control For Smilers, SAT Splintered Sunlight, Whiskeyhickon Boys

Creep Records (1050 N. Hancock St.) FRI Alexander Charles, Javan, SAT Moment to Capitalize, In Finding Way, Andross, SUN Goddamanit, Assemble

The Pharmacy (1300 S. 18th St.) FRI Alcyon Lake, SAT Low Crouching Bear, Wack Cheddar

Everybody Hits (529 W. Girard Ave.) SUN Shelf Life

Tralfamadore (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) FRI Deep Couch, Julia Rainer, Telyscopes (solo)

The Sound Hole (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SUN Cerulean Blue

The Mothership (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Kilamanzego, Manikineter

Freshy’s (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more information.) SAT Welter, The Retinas, The Judex, Uncle Dan 

Chicago

Interview with i.e. kokoro

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i.e. kokoro (aka Kelly Reed) will be releasing her latest project, Decalogue, on July 13th, and we recently had the opportunity to ask her a few questions about this project and her past work. You can read our full conversation here.

You can Pre-Order Decalogue here and you catch i.e. kokoro at Empty Bottle on July 10th with Brigid Mae Power and at Subterranean on July 25th with Fitness and Wild Moccasins.