There is a sweet local lineup tonight at Kung Fu Necktie that will make braving the sudden chill worth it. Philly’s latest answer to “What would Crazy Horse sound like if they were influenced by our local music scene?” will be laying down some feedback and raunchy guitar licks this evening from KFN’s cozy, little stage. Led by Purling Hiss bassist Kiel Everett, Tin Horses will be handing out some fine countrified roots rock to us city slickers. And helping them keep the sounds and fashion of denim-clad rural rock in vogue for the night will be Bucks County good ole boys Levee Drivers with the lonesome prairie howl of lead vocalist August Lutz. (I’m really excited to hear that they are finally recording some new material.) This one-two combination should bring out the whiskey drinking modern day cowboy in all of us tonight. Opening the bill will be the sensitive chilled out experimental pop of Bronze Float. Definitely looking forward to this one! Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $8, 21+ – Q.D. Tran