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Choice/Cuts: “Jackal” (Premiere) – Bad Braids

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After receiving such a random, beautiful spring-like day yesterday, we continue our journey through autumn towards winter with today’s drop in temperature, which we felt was the right time to share our latest Choice/Cuts featuring Bad Braids, a.k.a. Megan Biscieglia. We instantly fell in love with the freak-folk singer-songwriter once we heard the first syllable of her song leaving her lips. It was very clear to us that she’s a rare talent, and we wanted to share her gift with you so we invited Biscieglia into the studio to capture the beauty of her music on audio/video. We are delighted to premiere today the first of two brand new songs that we recorded with Bad Braids called “Jackal,” with its vocals and instrumentation providing a desolate and chilly landscape, draping you in veils of wintry eternal slumber like the Snow Fairy in Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams – truly hypnotic. As always, we’d like to give special thanks to the performers and our friends at HotBox Studios for allowing us to do so. Enjoy! (Photo by Elizabeth Lennox)

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The Deli Philly’s Choice/Cuts: “Jackal” (Premiere) – Bad Braids

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After receiving such a random, beautiful spring-like day yesterday, we continue our journey through autumn towards winter with today’s drop in temperature, which we felt was the right time to share our latest Choice/Cuts featuring Bad Braids, a.k.a. Megan Biscieglia. We instantly fell in love with the freak-folk singer-songwriter once we heard the first syllable of her song leaving her lips. It was very clear to us that she’s a rare talent, and we wanted to share her gift with you so we invited Biscieglia into the studio to capture the beauty of her music on audio/video. We are delighted to premiere today the first of two brand new songs that we recorded with Bad Braids called “Jackal,” with its vocals and instrumentation providing a desolate and chilly landscape, draping you in veils of wintry eternal slumber like the Snow Fairy in Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams – truly hypnotic. As always, we’d like to give special thanks to the performers and our friends at HotBox Studios for allowing us to do so. Enjoy! (Photo by Elizabeth Lennox)

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The Deli Philly’s Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner: Jake Lewis & The Clergy

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After getting forced to quit being a drummer in a high school hardcore band by his parents for fear of it being a “bad influence,” Jake Lewis found salvation in learning to play the guitar and making music on his own. Now, backed by his band The Clergy, the singer-songwriter has found a home, and just released his first album with the group last month entitled Gossip. You’ll have the opportunity to hear Jake Lewis & The Clergy perform tunes from their debut this evening in the Victorian Dining Room at the North Star Bar for its weekly acoustic series, but first, check out our Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner interview with Lewis HERE.

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Satellite Hearts Opening for The Districts at MilkBoy Philly Nov. 18

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It looks like Satellite Hearts will be taking a break from writing new material, emerging tonight at MilkBoy Philly. On their last EP Four to the Four, you really got a sense of a young, talented band exploring multiple genres as they searched for their own voice. I predict that wherever they finally end up landing you’ll find new and old heads roaming through their audience. They’ll be opening for high school sensations The Districts, who have a bright future of their own with multiple record labels currently knocking on their door and an upcoming tour already slated for early next year with White Denim. Here’s your chance to say that you saw them when. MilkBoy Philly, 1100 Chestnut St., 8pm, $10, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman
 
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New Video: Exordium (Feat. Strand of Oaks, Ice Dragon & Jonn Ollsin) – Josh Jones & Morgan Galen King

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Check out this rad and rather violent animated video project called Exordium that was co-directed by Univox‘s Josh Jones! In the vein of "Ralph Bakshi’s The Lord of the Rings and Fire & Ice (though certainly a bit of Heavy Metal and He-Man made its way in, too)," it was also written, co-directed, drawn by hand and animated by Morgan Galen King, and features some powerful music from Philly’s own Strand of Oaks, Ice Dragon, and The Family Band’s Jonn Ollsin. The video was submitted to the Machinima Interactive Film Festival.

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Final Gene Ween Demos Available for Streaming & Purchase

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Our staff and friends have had many wonderful and strange moments with the band Ween over the years. Below are the last six bittersweet demos from Gener, appropriately entitled Gener’s Gone: The Final Demo Recordings of Gene Ween (2009 – 2011), which also came with the message below. Much love – enjoy!
 
After 20+ years of near-fatal drug & alcohol abuse (thankfully culminating with intensive but successful rehab), AARON FREEMAN (aka Gene Ween) was left in a dire financial situation. All proceeds will go directly to Aaron, as he continues down the path toward creative freedom and personal health.

These demos represent the final writings and music of Gene Ween, before he departed and the inner FREEMAN emerged. On that note, we have received a two word personal statement from Aaron: “stay tuned.”

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Psalmships & TJ Kong Bookends at JB’s Nov. 17

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Tonight, Johnny Brenda’s plays host to an evening of singer-songwriters culminating in a set by sad-folk brooder Joshua Britton, a.k.a. Psalmships. Hypnotic and painful, tracks from his latest album, Songs for a Red Bird, reach an unselfconsciously emotional level, so get excited to be depressed by these newly released heartbreakers live. Kicking off the evening will be Bukowski-esque storyteller TJ Kong, a.k.a. Dan Bruskewicz, with his roughneck garage-blues stripped bare for his solo performance this evening. Sandwiched between the two bookends will be the rustic Americana tunes of Kettle Pot Black and Asheville pop-rock seductress Emily Easterly. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Fankford Ave., 9pm, $10, 21+ – Maggie Grabmeier
 
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Cloud Minder Finding Solace at JB’s Nov. 16

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Deli instrumental faves Cloud Minder are a band that’s been DIY to the core since 2005. From mixing all five of their albums, to hand creating and painting all of their artwork and merchandise, and booking shows with well-established acts like Film School and This Will Destroy You, they’ve done it all by themselves. However, with founding member Dave Sommer needing to seek treatment outside Atlanta, GA for his battle with brain cancer, the band was unable to play out live and raise funds in the traditional manner to release their latest LP Solace, so the group reached out to their fans, who responded in a big way. And tonight, after delivering what is sure to be an incendiary performance at Johnny Brenda’s, you should buy their new album, which will be available on vinyl, or if you can’t wait until then, take a listen and purchase it digitally below. Do it! They’ll also be joined by locals, new wave trio The Downtown Club, indie rock outfit Metroplex and stoner rockers “sent from the past to the save the future” Ape! Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N Frankford Ave., 9pm, $10, All Ages – Bill McThrill

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Weekend Warrior, November 15 – 17

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If the collective music of Wooden Shjips, Bardo Pond and Creepoid are any indication, tonight’s show at Underground Arts stands to make the contents of Hunter S. Thompson’s head look like an episode of Happy Days, in what promises to be a thoroughly psychedelic, post-modern experience. First, opener Creepoid lives up to their name with a relatively somber take on the genre, mixing laidback rhythms and distant, echoing lyrics. Bardo Pond is a relative change of pace, in that the music is comparable to listening to a classic rock album through a mushroom cloud. The band pushes the boundaries of how furious a guitar line can be whilst still being considered ambient. Headliner Wooden Shjips, the band that built their name on sounding like a trippier Velvet Underground, have spent the last six years perfecting the balance between head and groove, overwhelming your hips as much as your senses. It’s going to be a good one, folks! Underground Arts, 1200 Callowhill St., 8pm, $12, 21+ – Daniel Ludwig 
 
 
Other things to help you enjoy this weekend…
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) FRI Bleeding Rainbow, Batty, SAT Cloud Minder, Metroplex, The Downtown Club, Ape!, SUN Psalmships, Kettle Pot Black, TJ Kong
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI Cauldron, SAT Cult Choir
 
PhilaMOCA (531 N. 12th St. Philadelphia) SAT Blayer Pointdujour & The Rockers Galore
 
Union Transfer (1026 Spring Garden St.) SAT Conspirator
 
The Boot & Saddle (1131 S. Broad St.) SAT Crash Course In Science, The Bad Doctors, Void Vision, SUN Plague Dogs
 
The Barbary (951 N Frankford Ave.) SUN Good Graces
 
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI Sleep In, Sheep and The Shears, SAT Commonwealth, Sleepers Lie, Stereo Coma
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) FRI Schooly D, Cee Knowledge, Radio Ghost, Cookie Rabinowitz, SAT Adlib, Reef the Lost Cauze, Nico The Beast, J.O. and Ghetto MC of The Uncanny, SUN Rolling Stone Tribute Night w/The Jesse Lundy Band, Nicos Gun, Heat Run, Fleeting Ends, Satellite Hearts, Black Stars
 
Silk City (435 Spring Garden St.) SUN Realysm, Alisa Joe, Just Greg
 
MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) FRI Commonwealth Choir, SAT Zach Feingold
 
Ortlieb’s Lounge (847 N. 3rd St.) FRI Light Heat, Myrrias, SAT Mo Lowda and the Humble, Maitland, Air Is Human
 
The Trocadero (1004 Arch St.) SUN Lör
 
TLA (334 South St.) SUN Wild Rompit
 
The Rotunda (4014 Walnut St.) FRI Chris Forsyth & the Solar Motel Band
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) SAT The Snails, SUN Res, Natural Selection
 
Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St.) FRI Elizabeth Pugh
 
Connie’s Ric Rac (1132 S. 9th St.) FRI Thee Idea Men, Rasputin’s Secret Police, Combine, Pyramid Minds, SAT James Hearne
 
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) FRI La Capitana, Superfive, The Donuts, SAT Paige Albrittion Record Release
 
JR’s Bar (2327 S. Croskey St.) SAT The Howling Fantoids, Retreevers, The Charlie Few
 
The Grape Room (105 Grape St.) FRI Matt Gauss Band
 
Highwire Gallery (2040 Frankford Ave.) SUN Fursaxa
 
Eris Temple Arts (602 S. 52nd St.) SAT Dental Dames, Horsey, Oral $ex $uicide
 
LAVA Space (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) FRI Repellers, Coffin Dust
 
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Free Chris Forsyth & the Solar Motel Band Record Release Show at The Rotunda Nov. 15

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Chris Forsyth will be celebrating the release of his new LP Solar Motel with a free performance of the record in its entirety tonight at The Rotunda. He’ll be joined by the Solar Motel Band consisting of guitarist Paul Sukeena, bassist Peter Kerlin, and drummer Steven Urgo with keyboardist Shawn Edward Hansen, who was originally part of the studio band. They’ll also be accompanied by live video production throughout the piece from Maria Dumlao. Opening the evening with a rare Philly appearance will be Chicago’s Mind Over Mirror, the solo project of Forsyth’s Peeesseye bandmate Jaime Fennelly. All this is made possible with a grant from the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Composers Forum so take advantage of this wonderful freebie. The Rotunda, 4014 Walnut St., 8pm, FREE, All Ages – H.M. Kauffman