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New Music Video: “New Jacket” – Literature

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Tired of the grey chill that has consumed the area? Check out Erik Smith’s vibrant new music video for Literature’s “New Jacket,” a song found on their latest record Chorus (Slumberland Records). Accompanying the song’s ethereal up-tempo vibe with an invigorating (and slightly trippy) play of colorful flowers and lighting, the video offers a momentary escape from the harsher reality nature currently offers.

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Busses Opening for Exit Verse at Boot & Saddle Dec. 10

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Comfortingly expansive tones, the trio Busses have a manner of incrementally layering tunes in a way that leaves listeners at a new destination by song’s end. The transitional transporting process is easy to get wrapped up in, creating dynamic layers intermingling clairvoyant vocals with groove sustaining instrumentation that is cohesive while still demonstrating an undomesticated edge. Tonight, the group, whose sophomore album, Wizard of the Eye, is due out February 17th of next year, performs in the middle slot at Boot & Saddle. Myrrias, combining the forces of Mikele Edwards (Arc in Round), April Harkanson (Downtown Club), Emily Robb (Lantern), and Casey Bell (Break It Up), open the evening dishing out a grey-clouded atmosphere of on-the-go, in-your-head rockers, eliciting the duality of dreary daydreams. The show is headlined by Chicago-based Geoff Farina-led trio Exit Verse, whose self-titled album released last month, is guitar rock with a casual-friendly sensibility. Boot & Saddle, 1131 S. Broad St., 8:30pm, $10, 21+ – Michael Colavita

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New Music Video: “Started a War” – Ron Gallo

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Ron Gallo gives some serious silent treatment in his latest music video for "Started a War," which appears on the LP RONNY. "I started a war and all I said was nothing." That line is the foundation of this tensioned-filled video that was shot and edited by Caitlin McCann. And in the end, there is no peace, no resolution – just a dead-eyed stare from Gallo.

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New Track: “Greenwich” – The Bailey Hounds

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This cold and rain has us feeling quite solemn today. It’s making for a fitting backdrop to The Bailey Hounds‘ final release of the year, a single called "Greenwich." They’ll also be taking the stage this Friday, December 12 at MilkBoy Philly alongside local Mike Quinn and Portland, OR’s Quiet Life.

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New Track: “Out of My Head” – Mike Pays Heat

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Mike Pays Heat recently shared a new EP entitled Headspace that is made up of older material from their catalogue. "Out of My Head" is the standout from the three-song release. The band is beginning work on a full-length album that the group feels will be more representative of its sound as of late. The record is being produced by Modern Baseball‘s Ian Farmer.

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Free Download: “Someday, Some Morning, Sometime” (Billy Bragg/Wilco/Woody Guthrie Cover) – The Chairman Dances

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The Chairman Dances recently revealed a cover of “Someday, Some Morning, Sometime,” a delightful yearning tune found on the Billy Bragg/Wilco collaboration Mermaid Avenue Volume II that incorporated the lyrics of the legendary songwriter Woody Guthrie. You can stream and download it for free below. The Chairman Dances are scheduled to record an EP this winter, enlisting the services of Daniel Smith (of Danielson) whom has recorded with mewithoutYou and Sufjan Stevens among others. The band will have a free performance alongside Could’ve Been Kings on Thursday, December 11 at Victory Beer Hall.

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Blood Sound Seeping Into Your Tired Bones at Silk City Dec. 7

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Fresh on the scene, Blood Sound has grabbed our attention with their brand of pensively brooding, semiconscious, heart-pounding danceable darkwave. Seeping into your tired bones and reawakening your body, the trio splashes pools of synth, layered with the constant pace-setting, one-two combination of bass & percussion. This instrumentation, united by Chris Jordan’s reflective vocals and Vincent Tkac’s cliff-hanging guitar lines, creates songs that stir ominously yet remain hopeful. Tonight, at Silk City, Blood Sound fits neatly into a lineup that also features the experimental synth-oriented ambiance making of Lapses, the solo project of Quantum Cop’s Matt Cannonn and the frenetic energy-loaded electronic tones of qqq to cap off the evening, which could help you recharge for the week ahead. Silky City, 435 Spring Garden St., 8:30pm, $7, 21+ – Michael Colavita

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Weekend Warrior, December 5 – 7

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When Tara Murtha’s now husband Jesse Lundy first played multi-faceted Mississippi-born Bobbie Gentry’s 1967 debut LP, The Ode to Billie Joe, eight years ago, she became obsessed. And as she began to research the singer’s life, Murtha became intrigued by her rise to fame, elaborate stage presence, inspiring music, and her eventual disappearance from the pop music scene that has led to a life of seclusion. The obsession led to Murtha earning the right to write a book about her muse that is set to be published and released by 33 1/3. And for the book release party, there will be a concert that features the world premiere of The Lower 40, a collaboration of Philly musicians led by Murtha’s friend, bassist Phil D’Agostino, who will be playing the classic songs of Bobbie Gentry at Underground Arts tonight. The project features seasoned musicians like Birdie Busch, Brad Hinton, Alison Wadsworth, Ross Bellenoit, Alison Polans, and more, and they are all ready to deliver a stellar tribute. Underground Arts, 1200 Callowhill St., 8pm, $12 ($25 w/ signed book), 21+ – Bill McThrill
 
Other places to escape the chill this weekend…
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.)  FRI Low Cut Connie, Ron Gallo, SAT Frog Holler, Ataloft, Ike Wilder
 
The Boot & Saddle (1131 S. Broad St.) FRI A Work Drugs Christmas Spectacle, Vita & The Woolf SAT Sunburster
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI Nark, Thee Idea, Satellite Hearts, Solus Rex/Tinmouth, Timbers/Die Choking, SAT Atomic Sky, Black Rue, Shadow Souls, The Late Saints, SUN HR (Of Bad Brains), Chuck Treece/ The Diaphone
 
Union Transfer (1026 Spring Garden St.) SAT Celeste Giuliano’s Pin-Up Peepshow
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) SUN (Balcony) DR3W, Prin$e Alexander, D.O.T, Mike Crump, Shizz Mac
 
TLA (334 South St.) FRI The Terribles, SAT 2014 Philly Hip Hop Awards
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI (Upstairs) Philadelphia Ukulele Orchestra, John Train/ (Downstairs) Birds Over Arkansas, SAT (Downstairs) Stone, Dirty Purple, Anthony Pergiovanni, Corners of Sanctuary
 
First Unitarian Church (2125 Chestnut St.) FRI (Side Chapel) Madalean Gauze, Wld Orphan
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) FRI E. Grizzly, Adot Wake, Carl Kavorkian, Rockie Reyes, Sick Sinatra, SAT Adlib, 30 and Over League, J.O. The Last Man, SUN Monica Lynne Chase, Julia Rainer, Joe Reno
 
MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) FRI Marah presents Mountain Minstrelsy
 
Ortlieb’s Lounge (847 N. 3rd St.) FRI Glitter/Come as You Are with DJ Brandon Setta (From Nothing)
 
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI Those People (EP Release), Coral Teeth, When Ships Collide, SAT Audio Impulse, Mesmeria, Stealing Fame,
 
Silk City (435 Spring Garden St.) SUN QQQ, Blood Sound, Lapses
 
Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St) FRI Three Stories High w/Vanida Gail & Jackie Murphy (of June Rich), SUN Todd Fausnacht
 
Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.)  FRI Hired Guns Blues Band SUN Rusty Cadillac
 
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) FRI The Butter Guns, Drown the Silence, Lisa Chosed, Steve Marchion/Tommy Stars, Hazie Blue, Tiani Victoria, Na’Sheed, Fonte Cruise, Briana Cash, Jus O, Chris Vance, SAT The Madeleine Haze (CD Release) Burnout Star, Risen Resilient, Fate 88, Beyond Eden
 
Connie’s Ric Rac (1132 S. 9th St) FRI Wild By Law, Stereoma, Preston Hull, SAT Haethen, Dumal, SUN Xmas Xtravaganza presented by Lover’s League
 
The Grape Room (105 Grape St) FRI The Skis, The Great Endangered SAT The Swimstones, Memphis Hat
 
Bourbon and Branch (705 N. 2nd St.) FRI Dirt Dollhouse, Brian Dale Allen Strouse, SAT Pete Hill (Album Release), Levee Drivers, Neighbors on the Moon, SUN Power Animal, I I’m Eye My
 
Chill Collins Art Space (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info)FRI Old Scratch, Ordinary Lives, Dreambook, The Morelings
 
XO Lounge (1437 South St.) FRI Lady Parts, Truong Ta & The Stellar Jays, Science Club, In Place, Grand Strangers
 
Kat Frat (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info) FRI Radiator Hospital, Pinkwash, Loose Tooth
 
Pageant Soloveev Gallery (607 Bainbridge St.) FRI Jack Wright, Zachary Darrup, James Wadsworth, Loren Groenendaal, Unguent, Sebastian, Darkly Petsu
 
The Church of the Holy Baby (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info) FRI Sandcastle, On the Water, Dead Tenors, Max Power
 
The Pharmacy (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info) FRI Crescent,  Ruby Ruff
 
The Nest (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info) SAT What Nerve, Stellarscope, Scuzbot, Pill Friends
 
Siren Records (25 E. State St., Doylestown) SAT Sic Bacchus, Tanks Disinterest