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Free Downloads: “February Fourteenth” (Lilys Cover) – Pet Milk & “The Turtle Which Died Before Knowing” (Lilys Cover) – Arc In Round

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Clicky Clicky Muisc blog just shared And I Forgot A Long Time Ago How You Feel, a compilation of ten current acts performing early recordings of Lilys (from 1991 – 1995). Here’s Philly’s own Pet Milk covering "February Fourteenth" and Arc In Round‘s rendition of "The Turtle Which Died Before Knowing," which you can download for free below along with the rest of the release HERE.

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Nick Millevoi Opening for Japanese Guy at PhilaMOCA May 23

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Nick Millevoi is one of the finest guitarist flying under the radar in Philly’s avant-garde music scene. You may have come across his work while performing on the electric 6-string with such acts as Many Arms, Electric Simcha, Archer Spade, Make A Rising, or one of the numerous jazz projects that he has lent his skilled fingers to over the years. However, when he fearlessly performs solo on his 12-string electric guitar creating some otherworldly sounds, that is the best evidence to support the truth behind my opening statement (and possibly that aliens, in fact, do live among us). Millevoi will be joined on the musically adventurous lineup at PhilaMOCA tonight by instrumental psych rock duo Air is Human, who will also be opening the evening for Japanese Guy, the experimental noise side project from Fleet Foxes’ Skye Skjelset with Andrew J.S. and Chris Icasiano. Yeah, things are about to get even weirder at the Moz. PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12th St., 8:30pm, $7 – $10 Donation, All Ages – Alexis V. 

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The Deli & SonicScoop’s Pro Audio Giveaway: Win a PreSonus AudioBox 1818VSL!

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The AudioBox 1818VSL by PreSonus (MSRP: $629) is an audio/MIDI interface that takes hardware/software integration to the next level, delivering a dynamite combination of features for music producers at every level. Enter The Deli and SonicScoop’s Pro Audio Giveaway for your chance to win one, and find out more about the prize HERE, but hurry because tomorrow is your final day to do so. Good luck!
 
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New Video: “Holy Ghost” (Out Of Town Films) – DRGN KING

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Check out the latest video from Out Of Town Films with DRGN KING performing "Holy Ghost"! It was one the two songs recorded at an impromptu session hosted by Girard Hall after the band’s recent show at Kung Fu Necktie on May 9, 2013. Below are a few words from Out Of Town Films about the evening. 

Two weeks ago, we invited local Philly band DRGN King to come play at Girard Hall after their show at Kung Fu Necktie. The plan was to have them play acoustically and to have a few people over to watch the performance. Well, things didn’t go exactly as planned and for the better. The acoustic set turned into a full on electric set and the few people turned into many people. So basically it was a mini-show. 
 
The police were lurking outside since it was midnight on a Thursday and DRGN King were playing pretty loudly. They only had time for two songs. One of which was “Holy Ghost”, a song apparently about looking like Jesus. Enjoy.

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Literature Opening for Pet Milk at MilkBoy Philly May 22

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The band Literature transplanted to Philly from Austin, TX bringing along their truly infectious jangly indie pop. I instantly fell in love with group’s 2012 LP Arab Spring, and they’ve followed it up with a 7” single earlier this year. The four-piece is slowly but surely spreading the word and making their presence known here in town. They’ll be opening for locals Pet Milk, who have recently experienced some lineup changes with the addition of new female vocalist Sarah Schimenek (replacing Adriane Dalton) and their search for a new drummer or bassist. The show this evening has been moved to MilkBoy Philly due to a water main break at Johnny Brenda’s this past weekend. MilkBoy Philly, 1100 Chestnut St., 9pm, $10, 21+ (Literature Photo by Abi Reimold) – Q.D. Tran 

 

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Tuesday Tune-Out w/Neighborhood Choir & Avery Rosewater at PhilaMOCA May 21

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YVYNYL, a.k.a. Mark Schoneveld, continues his curation of this month’s Tuesday Tune-Out at PhilaMOCA tonight with a one-two combination of lesser-known, talented local artists. Neighborhood Choir is the dream-pop project from Bennett Daniels, who is the bassist for Laser Background as well as a number of Philly acts such as Brendan Codey, Hippy Johnny, etc. Avery Rosewater is an impressive fledgling band led by Julien Rossow-Greenberg (formerly of Arches). This evening will be a good opportunity to hear the groups’ yet-to-be-released material and how their tunes transfer over into a live setting. Daniels has also chosen the film that will be screened after their performances so stick around for that too. PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12th St., 8pm, $5, All Ages (Photo by Tiffany Yoon) – H.M. Kauffman