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New Music Video: “I Smell Bud” – The Spirit of the Beehive

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This new music video for The Spirit of the Beehive’s “I Smell Bud”, found on the group’s self-titled debut, visualizes the haze of the track while demonstrating brief snippets of a budding DIY community. Thus, the song filters through your head and offers a glimpse at where it comes from. The band performs as part of a bill that also includes Japanese Breakfast, Eskimeaux, and Blowdryer on Friday, March 20 at Great Indoors.

The Spirit of the Beehive // I Smell Bud (official video) from Federico R. Casanova

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Get Hooked on Sheer Mag at Underground Arts March 11

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Sheer Mag has hit the scene hard due in large part to its lethal combination of raw-rocking tenacity and soulfully fierce vocals. That potency earned them The Deli Philly’s Artist of the Year honors and for good reason. This crew jumps on you from the first raunchy fuzzed-out riff. As that steady churning rhythm section locks in a propulsive groove, the guitar licks take on an ageless feel. Then, the emotive fireball, otherwise known as Christina Halladay’s vocals, enter the equation, tearing you up with her vigorous straight from the solar plexus soulful growl. Once you get a taste of this sound, you’ll undoubtedly be hooked. Below is a new single, Button Up, from the band’s forthcoming self-titled 7" (Katorga Works), and don’t be surprised to hear a Kiss cover added to Sheer Mag’s arsenal. Tonight, at Underground Arts, they will be joined by local power-pop trio Ruby Buff, who use a bass-setting pace with songs that touch on groovy surf rock with assertive punk flourishes. A pair of New York bands round out this bill, including the high octane classic garage-punk sound of Dirty Fences and the reverb-charged garage-pop of Brooklyn trio Boytoy. Underground Arts, 1200 Callowhill St., 8pm, $8, 21+ – Michael Colavita

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New Track: “Nevermind” – The Weaks

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The Weaks recently released “Nevermind,” a single off their forthcoming record Bad Year, due out April 7 via Lame-O Records. Fueled by heavy guitar riffs and percussion, the song still finds a catchy side, balancing that strength with a pop-oriented punch. You can stream the track below, and pre-order the album HERE. (Photo by Daniel Lidon)

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New Track: “Baby Haim” – Cold Fronts

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Cold Fronts‘ Craig Almquist lays it on the line, and declares his love for Alana Haim, a.k.a. @babyhaim on social media, the youngest of the sister group HAIM, in the band’s latest single "Baby Haim." There is also a lyric video coming in just case there is any confusion about these words. Hopefully he’ll find a pop-rock love connection. Cold Fronts will be doing a run of shows with The Cribs before heading down to SXSW. They’ll also be touring with River City Extension in April, and will close things out with a hometown show on Thursday, April 16 at Boot & Saddle.

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New Track: “Know It All” – Mike Bell & The Movies

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Featured on Mike Bell & The Movies upcoming split 7” with Lizard Police due out March 31, via Major Bear/Messy Life/Songs from the Road, “Know It All” is a straight-ahead rocker with a fun pop touch. Utilizing vocals from ex-NONA‘s Mimi Gallagher to create a male-female interplay, corresponding to the song’s breakup dynamic, while also enlisting the services of bandmate and The Weaks‘ Evan Bernard and Chris Diehm (1994!, Quit). “Know It All” takes frustration, and flips the script .

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Snoozer Return w/New Material at Bourbon & Branch March 9

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Rock trio Snoozer has been on a break from playing out while Mike O’Keefe, Paul Hewes, and Tom Moore have been working on some new tunes. You can take a listen to the band’s latest six-song EP Cottage Cheese, which will be available on cassette via Ranch Records. The album was recorded at West Philly’s Sex Dungeon. The group is also set to perform the songs live this evening at Bourbon & Branch. It will be Snoozer’s first show in a bit, and they’ll be joined by Brooklyn’s Leapling and Baked. Bourbon & Branch, 705 N. 2nd St., 8pm, $8, 21+ – Alexis V.

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New Video: “Live In Philadelphia” (Out Of Town Films/Fat Possum) – The Districts

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The Districts performed a "secret" show last December, under their alias Eight Legged Prawn, opening for mewithoutYou, who were also billed as Thy Foes Profanely Rage. Out Of Town Films was there to capture the rambuctious four-piece’s set with permission from the group’s record label Fat Possum. The video consists of live performances of the songs "4th and Roebling," Heavy Begs," "Chlorine," "Suburban Smell," and "Peaches." The band is currently touring the U.S., and will be heading over to Europe next month.

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The Weaks Providing Power & Polish at Everybordy Hits March 8

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Sunday night – one could sit back waiting as Monday lurks in the horizon, or you could stretch the weekend for all it’s worth and head over to Everybody Hits where rambunctious rockers The Weaks spearhead a four-pronged attack. With their debut LP Bad Year scheduled for release April 7 via Lame-O Records, the band offers attitude injected pop-punk that pounces on you with tough yet infectious songs that methodically breakout providing a sense of power and polish. As a hard-driving backend meets precise guitar licks and ever inviting lyrics, the experimental pop-rock outfit Purples eases you into its musical mode with a sense of comfort amid oddball tendencies, placing one in a familiarly warped place. The dreary haze of Queen Jesus also casts a strange embrace, crossing a loner vibe while painting the scenery with swirling pieces of sound. Matt Scheuermann’s personal meditative songwriting finds a focused fortitude as the beauty of Roses locks in a loaded local lineup. Everybody Hits, 539 W. Girard Ave., 9pm, All Ages (Photo by Jessica Flynn) – Michael Colavita

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A Touch of Wisdom From Laser Background at JB’s March 7

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With a forthcoming LP Correct already sitting in the can, Laser Background released a new EP Kelly Wisdom earlier this week. The album, whose recording was split between Lake Balaton, Hungary and a cabin in rural Pennsylvania, retains Andy Molholt’s slightly ajar, candy-coated, psych-experiencing sound, implementing synth and drum machine with his distinct, quirky, higher pitched vocals. However, these songs also touch on an internal searching/reflection, anchored beneath that dreamy spider web of instrumentation. This lineup runs deep including the four-piece ensemble of Myrrias, whom take synth-fueled dream pop and augment it with dark, jagged edges, creating hypnotic layers of brooding in the process. Drone Ranger develops a thick, hazy psychedelic atmosphere, inviting your mind to temporarily explore uncharted territory that is guided by a hard-rocking hand. The inventive yet pop sensible tunes of New York’s Zula complete a billing that asks you to reach out without pushing too hard. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 8pm, $10, 21+ – Michael Colavita

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Weekend Warrior, March 6 – 8

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Beach Slang has been on quite a roll, which includes recently signing to Polyvinyl Records, and that should continue when the trio stops by Union Transfer this Saturday as part of a sold-out show headlined by Cursive. Beach Slang hits you head on as James Snyder’s emotionally alert vocals deliver honest messages that adhere to listeners. Couple that exposed yet controlled vulnerability with dense explosive bursts of instrumentation that send a clean charge through your ears while retaining just enough wear around the edges to feel real with catchy relatable lyrics capable of transforming songs into anthems, and you have a good understanding of why every ticket is accounted for. Not to mention, Tim Kasher-led emotive punk force, Cursive, headlines this night, digging down and naturally hitting a nerve, while producer/musician John Congleton’s (Paper Chase) creepy pop project The Nighty Nite serves as the opener. Union Transfer, 1026 Spring Garden St., 8pm, $15 (Sold Out), All Ages – Michael Colavita
 
Other places to hang this weekend…
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) SAT Laser Background, Myrrias, Drone Ranger, SUN No Good Sister, The Band Of Rivals, The Hello Strangers, Todd Fausnacht
 
The Boot & Saddle (1131 S. Broad St.)  FRI Levee Drivers, Can You Canoe, SAT Oldermost
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI Stinking Lizaveta, Next To None, SAT Polar Ice Cap, Cave People, The Danger O’s, SUN Humanshapes, Ape!, Faking
 
Underground Arts (1200 Callowhill St.) FRI Barakka, SAT Splintered Sunlight
 
Bourbon and Branch (705 N. 2nd St.) FRI Square Peg Round Hole, New Sweden, SAT Wiggz, Internal Rhyme, SUN Andrew Meoray, Willow Talk, Telequanta, iNFiNiEN
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) FRI (Balcony) The Royal Noise, The Phix, SUN (Balcony) Ace Porter
 
TLA (334 South St.) SAT Chill Moody, Beano, DJ Ricochet, Ol’souls, SUN August Burns Red
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI (Upstairs) HmfO, SAT (Upstairs) Christine Havrilla, SUN (Upstairs) Sean Hoots and Tom Bendel, Eric Slick
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.)  FRI Los Festingos, Risen Resilient, Alright Junior, SAT Ill Fated Natives (CD Release), Elegant Animals, Matt Ford           
 
MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) SAT Frankie Vado (Album Release), Redd Panda, Joie Kathos, Niambi Mi Chele
 
Ortlieb’s Lounge (847 N. 3rd St.) FRI Left & Right, Telepathic
 
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI Bibi and the Bull, Soul Box, Petite Sketches, SAT qqq, 10 Million, Little Strike
 
Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St) FRI Snagwing
 
Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) FRI Hired Guns Blues Band, SAT Sparkle Pony, SUN Rusty Cadillac
 
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) FRI Deprived, Scars of Bourbon, MaddaM Ink/The Butter Guns, Man Illuminated, Tracy Chamberlin, SAT Action Man, Threatpoint, Gutter Royal/Vito Galati, SUN (1pm) Old Scratch, Third Period French, Giana Lynn, Beautiful Madness, Strange Heat
 
Connie’s Ric Rac (1132 S. 9th St) FRI Dr. Beardface & The Spacemen, Rockers Galore, 46 Reasons
 
Voltage Lounge (421 N. 7th St.) SAT Last Minute Hero, Jsiadi Noon
 
The Grape Room (105 Grape St) FRI Sweet Alkaline, SAT The Burgeoning, Memphis Hat, Skyline Industry
 
Ardmore Music Hall FRI Cocktail Party Phenomenon, SAT The A’s
 
The Rotunda (4014 Walnut St.) FRI The Red Masque, Green Cathedral
           
Everybody Hits (539 W.Girard Ave.) The Weaks, Purples, Queen Jesus, Roses
 
1fiftyone Gallery (151 N. 3rd St.) FRI – SUN A Very Glam Rock Purim
 
The First Banana (2152 E. Dauphin St.) SAT Helena Espvall (Solo) & with members of Bardo Pond
 
Cha-Cha’razzi (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Heavy Medical, Sore Saints, Disinterest
 
Lil Reege (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT RFA, Autregis, Liz De Lise, Tribute
 
Baker Bowl (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Second Marriage, Sip & Spillon, Just Cause
 
Kat Frat (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SUN Constraint, The Drip
 
The Pharmacy (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) FRI Anti-Suburbians, Dive In the Box, Community Service, Wayward Ones, SAT Locust St. Riot, Husky Bundles, Jason McCue, SUN In Place
 
Second Empire (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Anxiety Hammer, Latex, Blank Spell
 
Wolf Cycles (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Todd Killings, Thin Lips
 
Milhouse (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Brown Rainbow, Blankbook, Seoul Delhi