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The Deli Philly’s New Year’s Eve Show Roundup

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There is too much great local music happening tonight that you can’t possibly cover and see it all. Here’s a roundup of some shows that you should be at to ring in the New Year this evening. A hot one will be newly signed to Saddle Creek, Hop Along, at Johnny Brenda’s for a sold-out show with Thin Lips and roses. The group recently wrapped up its stint in the studio where they’ve been working on their next label album with producer John Agnello (Kurt Vile, Dinosaur Jr., etc.) so there should be plenty of new material. Philly indie-rock mainstays Man Man, opening for Gogol Bordello at the E Factory, should be a fantastic show. Our friends at PhilaMOCA will be hosting Mannequin Pussy and the Jawbreaker reunion. A Sunny Day in Glasgow are capping off their holiday run at Boot & Saddle. Shaky Jake and his Killer Bangs crew are taking over Kung Fu Necktie with psych outfit Drone Ranger and stoner metalheads Ruby the Hatchet. And take some swings at batting cages/DIY music space Everybody Hits with The Spirit of the Beehive and Mike Bell & The Movies. And the list goes on and on… Share how you’re spending your NYE?

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“Eight Legged Prawn” & Lithuania Opening for “Thy Foes Profanely Rage” at FUC Dec. 30

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Sometimes, when things are tough, it’s a good practice to head to church; First Unitarian Church – that is. Tonight, an exciting air of mystery (that’s not so mysterious) surrounds the guest performer who will step up to the pulpit. Word is that those "Eight Legged Prawn" were shipped in from Lititz. Their singer’s vocals ache and growl in a heartfelt tremor that can shake you to the core with resonance, and instrumentally, they expertly manipulate, gradually climbing an incline and then letting it all show upon reaching the summit. Oh and their long-awaited LP is due out in February via an overweight marsupial. This evening, they will be joined at this reaffirming spectacle by Lithuania, the pairing of Dominic Angelella and Eric Slick, who will wet our appetite for their forthcoming full-length Hardcore Friends via Seagreen Records, with the Domesticated God 7”, an instant surge of infectious raw-edged rock with a slightly disorienting psyche conclusion. "Thy Foes Profanely Rage" (another not so mysterious mystery) headline this evening delivering a sermon you won’t want to miss. First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut St., 8:30pm, $17, All Ages – Michael Colavita

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New Track: “It Comes in Waves… (Neil Young)” – Trophy Wife

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Below is a track from Trophy Wife called "It Comes in Waves… (Neil Young)," off their album all the sides. It may be a surpise to those have been following the duo’s catalogue. The song is a 7-minute mostly instrumental jam with a mantra of "Once beat strong/Beat again"; however, it still keeps the band’s signature intensity, which is generated by Diane Foglizzo’s searing electric guitar and Katy Otto’s in sync pummeling of her kit – only with spaces to breathe to take it all in.

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Radio Ghost Opening for Cannibal Ox at KFN Dec. 29

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Philly crew Radio Ghost can bring the heat when the battle calls for it, but the group still keeps its intensity on more laidback tracks. Made up of producer/emcee Yikes the Zero, Tommy Tucker, E. Grizzly, and O-Severe, they join forces to provide a furious yet cerebral combination on their recordings. Tonight at Kung Fu Necktie, Radio Ghost will be opening Cannibal Ox, who are best known for their critically-acclaimed debut album The Cold Vein, which was produced by El-P and was released on his record label Definitive Jux. Unfortunately, after citing creative and financial difference as well as rumors of clinical depression, it was confirmed that Cannibal Ox would never be working with El-P again; however, the duo of Vast Aire and Vordel Mega have finally returned with a new studio album earlier this year entitled Blade of the Ronin so forget that it’s a Monday night and don’t miss this one. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $15, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman

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Free Download: “I Only Have Eyes For You” – Mary Lattimore & Jeff Zeigler

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Six years after their first collaborative release with Adult Swim, Michigan-based label Ghostly International has dropped a follow-up. Appropriately titled Ghostly Swim 2, the album is packed with thoughtful electronic textures. Mary Lattimore & Jeff Zeigler’s “I Only Have Eyes For You” is a delicate awakening breezily sweeping through with its sense of peaceful mind clearing. You can stream and download the track for free as well as the whole compilation HERE.

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New roses EP Available for Streaming & Purchase

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Cleveland transplant and now Philly resident, Matt Scheuermann, is currently recording under the moniker roses, which is also the title of his new three-song EP. The emotive, mellow-pop record was produced by Scheuermann and Matt Schimelfenig (of Three Man Cannon), who also recorded Cayetana‘s Nervous Like Me. roses will be opening Hop Along‘s sold-out New Year’s Eve show at Johnny Brenda’s along with Thin Lips. (Cover Art by Frances Quinlan)

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Home for the Holidays w/mewithoutYou & Pattern is Movement at JB’s Dec. 28

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mewithoutYou enjoy a sold out holiday homecoming at Johnny Brenda’s tonight before they embark on an early 2015 tour of Australia with Dr. Dog. And if you weren’t able to finagle tickets to this evening, then you still can grab ones for a mysterious show at First Unitarian Church this Tuesday headlined by Thy Foes Profanely Rage (“long time band from Philly”) with Eight Legged Prawn (a band “from a little town called Lititz”). Welcoming them home for the holidays this Sunday will be indie R&B/soul fusionists Pattern is Movement. The duo of Andrew Thiboldeux and Chris Ward had a great 2014 emerging from hibernation with a self-titled full-length release, which stands to be their best to date. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 9pm, SOLD OUT, 21+ – Bill McThrill

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Legendary Divorce Opening for Creepoid & Amanda X at Boot & Saddle Dec. 27

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Boot & Saddle must be in the holiday spirit, because tonight’s lineup is packed with talent from top to bottom. Let’s start with the opener, Legendary Divorce, a four-piece who originally came together as a Nirvana tribute band for Halloween show in 2012. Their debut EP Make Me is a rugged blend of agitated aggression. The songs have a tendency to immediately pounce on one’s ears. Itarya Leo’s vocals occupy a space were pensive rage and sadness compact themselves. The unfiltered byproduct joins up with steady, slightly dark instrumental tones, which are forceful yet frayed. Leo’s voice etches a path through the noise-punk, thumping music like a fireball amid organized chaos. The soothing psych-shoegaze-y buzzsaw of Creepoid headlines the evening orchestrating a haunting beauty through ominous layers of noise that has a cathartic effect. The garage-pop power trio of Amanda X bridges the gap of their personalized sincere yet catchy tunes. Boot & Saddle, 1131 S. Broad St., 8:30pm, $12, 21+ – Michael Colavita

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The Holiday Fistival for Philabundance at Connie’s Ric Rac Dec. 27

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Connie’s Ric Rac and Philly-based folk music collective A Fistful of Sugar host a special 13-hour Holiday Fistival that benefits Philabundance today. There will be a special raffle featuring prizes from South Philly businesses, food offerings from trucks like the Flying Deutschman and some of the Italian Market’s finest, drink donations from Naragansett beer, and music from an eclectic lineup of 15 acts. The event will be headlined by chiptune veterans Cheap Dinosaurs, and will also feature Sam Vile of Vilebred (who will show that his older brother Kurt isn’t the only one with musical skills in the family), multi-instrumentalist and looper extraordinaire Brian Fitzy, Reverend TJ McGlinchey, , and more. Connie’s Ric Rac, 1132 S. 9th St, 1pm, $20, All Ages – Bill McThrill
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Weekend Warrior, December 26 – 28

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It only happens once a year. Philly pop-punk favorites The Starting Line (featuring Kenny Vasoli of Vacationer) is back for their holiday reunion show. Crushing punk hearts across America, the band originally broke up in 2008. However, to appease a still active fan base, they started an annual Christmas reunion show tradition in 2009. This concert is the only chance for at least aother year to hear them live, which guarantees a special show. Relatively new to the Philly music community, Beach Slang, who had a pretty rad year themselves, will be kicking the night off. In 2014, they released not one but two EPs: the summer release, Who Would Ever Want Something So Broken?, and fall follow-up, Cheap Thrills on A Dead Street. While they may have come together from various outfits including Weston, NONA, and Ex Friends, their new project is all their own, with crashing drums that are meant to be played loud and totally meme-able lyrics (check out their Tumblr). Scream at the top of your lungs tonight at The Troc with your best friends! The Troc, 1003 Arch St., 7:30pm, Sold Out, All Ages – Emily Dicicco
 
Other places to escape the chill this weekend…
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) SUN (Balcony) Founders, Final Showcase
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) SUN MewithoutYou, Pattern is Movement
 
The Boot & Saddle (1131 S. Broad St.) FRI Rolling Stones Tribute: Jesse Lundy Band: Mach 4, North Lawrence Midnight Singers, Brown Sugar, SAT Creepoid, Amanda X
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI F1lthy, SAT Chalk & The Beige Americans, Something Like A Monument/Blaze Atoms, SUN Fourth Line, Reward/The Great Vibration, Friendly Lounge
 
PhilaMOCA (531 N. 12th St.) SAT 1994!, Secret Cutter, Cassilis, The Beds, Mike Bell & The Movies, Shelf Life
 
Underground Arts (1200 Callowhill St.) FRI The Feast of Krampus: Wizard Eye, Skeleton Hands, The Company Corvette, Chimpgrinder, SUN Ten Ton Hammer
 
Electric Factory (421 N. 7th St.) SAT Lotus, The Beating, SUN Lotus, KiloWatts
 
Bourbon and Branch (705 N. 2nd St.) SUN Beano, Alisa Joe & Gyrl Problems
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI (Downstairs) John Faye & Those Meddling Kids,Tess Emma & The Monthlies, The Great Socio, WaveRadio, Minshara, Joe Jordan’s Experiment/(Upstairs) D& M, SAT (Upstairs) Melissa Clampffer , Dana K Fiero, Emily Mineo, SUN (Downstairs) WCL 7TH Annual Winter Beer Festival: Whiskeyhickon Boys/(Upstairs) Bloody Catholics
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) FRI McRad, Dubsmith, I Yahn I Arkestra, SAT Devil in the Radio: A Tribute to the Music of Shane Gooding: Stephen Quaranta, Morgan Pinkstone, SUN Skysleeper
 
MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) FRI The Once Was, The Racket Boys RFA, SAT Crucial
 
Ortlieb’s Lounge (847 N. 3rd St.) SUN Come as You Are with DJ Brandon Setta (of Nothing), Marge, Clementine
 
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI Under This Fire, Cardigan Terrace, The Flashing Thoughts, Mike Bailer, Sat Grand Strangers, No Outlet, The Good Mess
 
Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St) SUN Boy Wonder
 
Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) SAT Jonathan Monument, SUN Rusty Cadillac
 
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) SAT (2pm) Ashton John, Brian Harmer/Next to None, Dead:Stop, A.D.D./Elizabeth Rose, Cris & Lou (of the Valkyrians), Liz De Lise
 
Connie’s Ric Rac (1132 S. 9th St) FRI Cheerbleeders, Beer Me, 66 Stitches SAT A Fistful of Sugar, Cheap Dinosaurs, The Bird Choir, Sweet Briarrose, Cask & Co., The Late Saints, Burning Bridget Cleary, Beaucoup Blue, Jason Ager, Brian Fitzy, E.J. Simpson, Mel Alston, The Wayside Shakeup, Andrew Napoli, Vilebred, The TJ McGlinchey Band, Griz
 
Voltage Lounge (421 N. 7th St.) SUN Spoken Life
 
The Grape Room (105 Grape St) FRI No Outlet, Pocket Dial, Mic Stew, Dustin Poole, SAT Jesse Gimbel, Natalie Chapkis
 
Ardmore Music Hall FRI Beru Revue SAT Splintered Sunlight
 
First Unitarian Church (2125 Chestnut St.) SUN (Side Chapel) Cassavetes
 
Lava Space (4134 Lancaster Ave.) SAT Free Cake For Every Creature, Cyberbully Mom Club, Tombo Crush, Shannen Moser, Cullan Bonilla
 
Yarga’s Basement (Please contact one of the acts ore venue for more information) SAT Kat Kat Phest Day 1: Mumblr, Left & Right
 
Lavender Town (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more information) Kat Kat Phest Day 2: Secret Plot, Shannen Moser, Robins