Fall may be bringing a bit of a chill, and snow may have already fallen in places like Colorado. But Bill Ricchini is all set to let you feel one last blow of the summer wind. From self-producing in a spare bedroom of his South Philly row home, to laying out the groundwork with members of BC Camplight and Buried Beds and mastering the album with Alan Douches (Sufjan Stevens, Animal Collective, etc.), Summer Fiction has been a welcomed return by the local native. And the self-titled debut that features everything from 60s baroque pop to country duets, which loosely follows “a young girl’s strange erotic journey from Milan to Minsk”…oh, sorry – wrong journey, well, at World Café Live tonight, Ricchini will share his fiction bare bones style when he opens up solo for British singer-songwriter Rumer. World Café Live, 3025 Walnut St., 7pm, $18, All Ages (Photo by Tanya Dakin) – Bill McThrill