Fresh off the recent release of their 12-inch “Suckling” b/w “Untitled (How Does It Feel),” Philly experimental pop duo Pattern is Movement are playing a free show tonight to celebrate the opening of The Keystone in University City. “Lanxgiving” sets an exciting tone for the (hopefully) new all-ages warehouse space, bringing out for the occasion explosive heavy hitters Pile from Boston to set your ears ablaze with their crunchy guitars, strung-out melodies and feverish screams. Local support from Hound’s hammering hard rock and the fierce garage-jangle-pop of Amanda X round out this dynamic bill. Also, tasty, hot bites will be provided by Poi Dog and Ranch Road Tacos, and there will be free cold drinks. BTW: For a better explanation of why I have the word “hopefully” in parentheses above, please check out the message below from Tom McCusker of Honest Tom’s Tacos. The Keystone, (For more info, please go HERE.), 7pm, Free, All Ages (Flier by Perry A. Shall) – Ali Carter
“This party is our way of showing the property owner that the neighborhood wants this space to turn into what we’ve envisioned: a multi use neighborhood event space for flea markets, food vendors, craft fairs, musical showcases, farmers markets, fairs, expos, extravaganzas, contests, championships, food events, community events, karate demos, etc… So, please come on out on Saturday, listen to some music eat some food and show some support. Thanks.”