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New Track: “Creeks and Moans” – Chelsea Sue Allen

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Chelsea Sue Allen has a new record coming out this fall entitled Lonely Age, which is quite fitting with her sound exuding maturity, solemness and desolation. Just take a listen to her first single from the album, "Creeks and Moans." You can also experience her performing live this evening at The Fire along with Vilebred as the support for the kick-off of Cowmuddy‘s residency.

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New Music Video: “Your Love is a Mystery” – Johnny Showcase

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Absurdist funk/soul act Johnny Showcase has a new music video for his single "Your Love is a Mystery." It was directed by Bethany Ditnes and Brian Troy, and you’ll find Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens as most of the video’s backdrop with a guest appearance by Isaiah Zagar. The track can be found on Johnny Showcase’s new album The Octopus!, which is out today, and he’ll be celebrating its surfacing at Underground Art’s on Friday, October 16 with Minka and Miss Martha Graham Cracker.

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New Alex G LP Available for Streaming

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As the temperature takes a downward turn, a little Beach Music may be in order. Alex G’s new full-length album, which will be released on October 9 via Domino, is currently streaming over at Hype Machine. Its delicate, intimate melodies help to temper this brash change in climate. Catch Alex G on Saturday, November 14 at First Unitarian Church.

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New Track: “Jet Black, Starlit” – A Sunny Day in Glasgow

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While on tour in support of their LP Sea When Absent, A Sunny Day in Glasgow recorded the songs that will be featured on their forthcoming double EP Planning Weed Like It’s Acid / Life is Loss. The EP’s opener “Jet Black, Starlit” compiles multiple textures, while enchanting vocals cut through a variety of instrumental components, creating a futuristic shoegaze-y cloud, that’s relaxing at its core and chaotic along the edges. Planning Weed Like It’s Acid / Life is Loss will be released digitally and on CD via Mis Ojos Discos on November 13.

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New Track: “Body Double” – Lushlife & Announce New Album

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We’ve been talking about a collaborative album between Lushlife and CSLSX for a while now. Well, they just announced, over at Pitchfork, that the record will be titled Ritualized, and will be released on February 19, 2016 via Western Vinyl. It will also feature contributions from RJD2, Freeway, Killer Mike, Ariel Pink, Marissa Nadler, I Break Horses, and more. Check out the album’s first offering called "Body Double," which premiered on Ezra Koenig’s Beats 1 show Time Crisis!

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Littler Opening for Ought & LVL UP at Boot & Saddle Oct. 5

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The continuous sense of considering your next move and hoping it’s a step in the right direction, second-guessing catching your mind in gridlock – Littler seems to get that. As we await the release aptly titled Of Wandering, the grunge-punk four-piece opens this evening at Boot & Saddle. Littler finds space to cut in close, unfiltered in lyrical integrity while stepping out and smashing ahead, blasting the roadblocks – consciously contemplative and yet unafraid. The melodically heavy, grit-oozing, earnest sound of LVL UP sticks in your head in the middle slot, while Montreal post-punks Ought headline, touring in support of their freshly released sophomore LP Sun Coming Down. Boot & Saddle 1131 S. Broad St., 8pm, $12, 21+ (Photo by Emily Burtner) – Michael Colavita

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Free Download: “Dance (Get Off Your Ass)” – Queen of Jeans

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Are we starting to experience a trend in Philly? All female-trio Queen of Jeans, which features former members of Work Drugs and The Interest Group, delves into the delightful sounds of 50’s/60’s girl groups. Where Louie Louie mixes it with a bit more grit from garage/surf rock, Queen of Jeans charms with a gentle lilt and polished harmonies and melodies. Take a listen to and download for free the band’s debut single "Dance (Get Off Your Ass)."

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New Track: “Anything, Anything” (Dramarama Cover) – Beach Slang

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Beach Slang have their debut LP The Things We Do to Find People Like Us coming out on October 30 via Polyvinyl Records. However, before that happens, they will be releasing Volume I of their mixtape collection series, which is titled Here, I Made This For You. The six-song album of covers will be avilable on October 17 for Cassette Store Day. You can take a listen to their rendition of Dramarama’s "Anything, Anything" below.

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Make Some Moves w/Janelle at KFN Oct. 4

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Sundays suck. Almost always serving as a sobering (pun fully intended) transition into the workweek, the day of rest often turns into a day of faulty hangover cures and pre-emptive stress about dealing with your awkward work colleagues or classes. Don’t let this weekend’s excitement fade! Instead of sulking around wishing the next five days away, make some moves at Kung Fu Necktie with Janelle. The indie-rock three-piece will surely quench your thirst for a second Saturday with their electro shoegaze-y twist on, say, Real Estate or similar narrative-based groups. Composed of Ryan Bott (vocals/synth/computer), Marcus Elper (vocals/drums/slide guitar) and Chris Huber (bass), Janelle is able to effectively elicit excitable dancing and somber reflection. They’ll be sharing the night’s ticket with fuzzy surf-pop group COIN PURSE, LA-based psychedelic-groove band Tiny Creatures, and Philly hip-hop/funk-rock outfit Wetbrain. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $6, 21+ – Blake Oetting

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Power Animal Opening for Jeffrey Lewis + Los Bolts at Safety Meeting Oct. 3

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Listening to Power Animal, a.k.a. Keith Hampson, is an exploratory sojourn of sound. There’s so much going on as multiple layers intermingle, and yet that densely stacked byproduct isn’t confusing or heavy because the pieces pull in a united direction. It’s an airy, meditative space that you are willing to escape into, dynamically lifting one’s headspace. Tonight at Safety Meeting, this Spazz Presents show also includes the blissful blasts of zany carnival troupe OhBree joining in on the fun, while the youthful folk-punk of Asbury Park’s Teenage Halloween also help to set to the table for the legendary Joe Jack Talcum and the delightfully quirky adventure of Jeffrey Lewis + Los Bolts. Safety Meeting, (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more information.), 7pm, $5-$10, All Ages – Michael Colavita

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Weekend Warrior, October 2 – 4

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As the weather may start to settle down outside this Sunday, there will be a storm a brewing inside at Ortlieb’s. The mighty Chris Forsyth & The Solar Motel are kicking off their October residency with special guests Bardo Pond. The local drone-psych legends always captivate and entrance while building their wall of sound on stage. It can be endearing while at the same time tumultuous, as vocals and instrumentation dance and clash, finding their way into our subconscious. They’ll also be joined by experimental guitarist/composer Loren Connors. Ortlieb’s, 847 N. 3rd St., $10, 8pm, 21+ – Alexis V.
 
Other places to stay dry (or not so dry) this weekend…
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) SAT Shakai Mondai 
 
The Boot & Saddle (1131 S. Broad St.) FRI Bird Watcher (Record Release), Madalean Gauze, Tyler Burkhart
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI Roof Doctor, Friendship/Rosu Lup, Dirty Dollhouse, Shakai Mondai/Gash, Shy Boyz, SAT The Pink Angels, Frontyards/Allarms, Rexedog/The GTVs, Scantron, SUN Janelle, Coin Purse, Wetbrain
 
PhilaMOCA (531 N. 12th St.) SAT The Divine Hand Ensemble, Northern Arms
 
Union Transfer (1026 Spring Garden St,) SUN Superheaven
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) FRI I Vampyre, Ashes of Our Sins, Seraph in Travail, Suicide Conspiracy, Ketosis, Ashes to Vanity, Corners of Sanctuary
 
Bourbon and Branch (705 N. 2nd St.) FRI Mia Johnson, Hurricane Hoss and the Perfect Storm (Record Release), SAT Jackie Thousand, Darla, Josh Miller Band (EP Release), SUN Manny Slay A Verse, Nobody Yet
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.)  FRI Mimos, Man Illuminated, Soul Eater, SAT Andra Taylor & Nate Dodge, Chickabiddy, Keely Sibilia, SUN Girl Dog, Humanshapes
 
MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) FRI Soraia (Release Show), The Good Excuses, The Droogettes, SAT Sad Actor, Easy Creatures, Hold Down the Ocean, Seagrave
 
Ortlieb’s Lounge (847 N. 3rd St) FRI JJL, Heavy Temple, SAT Passion Crimes (EP Release), Uncle/Father Oscar, Wax Future, SUN Chris Forsyth & the Solar Motel Band, Bardo Pond
 
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.)  FRI Gene Wildest, Eliza and the Organix, Kat C.H.R, SAT Chalk & The Beige Americans, Blue Hippopotamus
 
Silk City (435 Spring Garden St.) FRI DJ Dav, Reed Streets, SAT DJ Deejay, SUN Mutomb0
 
Frankie Bradley’s (1320 Chancellor St.) FRI Franky’s Foxes, with DJ Chris Urban SAT The Martha Graham Cracker Cabaret
 
The Fillmore Philly (1100 Canal St.) SUN Dotcom
 
Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) SUN Rusty Cadillac
 
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St) FRI Josh Dronyi, Ryn Pascale/Three Fourteen, TheWay, SAT (12pm) Diff’rent Folks, The Dispersions, Hyper Inc./(7:30pm) Next To None A.D.D.
 
Connie’s Ric Rac (1132 S. 9th St) FRI Amy Faden, Ashton John, SAT Decontrol, Missile Toads, Infant Mortality
 
The Grape Room (105 Grape St) FRI McRad, American Dinosaur, The Parameters, Tom Mackell, SAT Stellar Belly, The Good Mess, Grand Strangers
 
Ardmore Music Hall (23 E. Lancaster Ave.)  SUN Jam for Sam Benefit
 
W/N W/N (931 Spring Garden St,) SUN Moor Mother Goddess, Marcelline Mandeng
 
Everybody Hits (529 W. Girard Ave.) SUN Vanillalord, Total Discharge 
 
Creep Records (1050 N. Hancock St., Suite 76) SUN Collect Yourself, Anna Ladd
 
LAVA Space (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Grower, Disinterest/Unguent, What Nerve, Philiac
 
Hong Kong Garden (1712 N Philip St) SUN Goodbye Party (Solo), Telepathic
 
Full House (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Kississippi, Tombo Crush, Hipps, Coping Skills, Little Tyrant
 
Pilam (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Bad Canoes, The Pretty Greens, Blowdryer, Girl Dog, David Phosphor Walrus
 
Safety Meeting (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Joe Jack Talcum, Power Animal, OhBree
 
Milhouse (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) FRI Kississippi, Edelweiss, Little Tyrant
 
Mantua Yacht Club (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) FRI The Sixties, Water Polo, Buster, You’re Making A Scene, Housecat
 
Cha-Cha’razzi (1918 S. Bancroft St.) FRI Black Urn
 
The DAD Chapter (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) FRI Sad Boys, Grandapas On Acid, Kyle Bosler, Wyndwood, A Day Without Love