Tonight is the first half of a big two-night run for Kung Fu Necktie with Nashville rising stars JEFF the Brotherhood and Brooklyn noise rockers Hunters. Representing Philly this evening will be New Wave post-punks The Bad Doctors. The trio has certainly been impressing audiences in our local basement/DIY scene, and with the release of their two-song 7” towards the end of last year, we are all looking forward to the band dropping something more substantial hopefully in the near future. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $15, 21+ – Alexis V.
New Video: “Evergreen” (Live In-studio) – Market East
Here’s a new in-studio recording of Market East performing their latest single "Evergreen." The video was shot and edited by Amy Dilorenzo. The song is off their forthcoming album Children of Summer, which is due out May 27, and is available for download HERE. The acoustic trio will be celebrating its release on Saturday, June 8 at MilkBoy Philly.
New Music Video: “TV on 10” (Lyric Video) – The Uncluded
We’re lovin’ the shadowy new track from The Uncluded, a collaborative project from Kimya Dawson and Aesop Rock, called "TV on 10," which is off their debut full-length album Hokey Fright (Rhymsayers Entertainment). Check out their lyric music video for the song below – enjoy!
The 13th Annual NON-COMMvention at WCL May 15 – 17

Get Over the Hump w/Heyward Howkins at Ortlieb’s May 15
Heyward Howkins’ music transports my jaded urban heart to a rural landscape saturated with the smell of pine needles and the serene sounds of a rolling brook. It’s escapism at its finest with the simplicity of genteel vocals, polished songwriting and a lone guitar. After cutting his teeth in the local music scene as the guitarist for defunct outfit The Trouble with Sweeney and founding member of The Silver Ages, Howkins has been delighting audiences around town with material from his debut album The Hale & Hearty. Tonight at Ortlieb’s, leave your worries behind by taking in his set alongside a mixed bag of artists like Dreambook, Break It Up and Taggart. It’s good way to get you over the hump this week. Ortlieb’s Lounge, 437 N. 3rd St., $5, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman
Ladyfest Philly Compilation Available for Streaming
Ladyfest Philly, an activism, music and arts festival, will be held from June 7 – 9 at various locations. They made a compilation to showcase the talent that will be performing at their events, and will also be selling it on cassette to benefit Project SAFE and Women in Transition. Check out the mix that incldues such artists as Screaming Females, U.S. Girls, Void Vision, Trophy Wife and much more! You can purchase your tickets for Ladyfest Philly HERE.
New Reef The Lost Cauze x Haj EP Available for Streaming & Out Today
Reef The Lost Cauze and producer Haj of Duhmi just dropped a badass new EP entitled Sirens on Snyder. It features contributions from Ethel Cee, Burke the Jurke, Random and Side Effect. Below is what Haj had to say about the evolution of this collaboration, and you can also check out the music video for their track “Moonshine” HERE. Enjoy!
New Track: “New Penzance” – Break It Up
Here’s a long-awaited new track from Break It Up called "New Penzance." The song will appear on their upcoming debut self-title LP, which was recorded with Uniform Recording’s Jeff Zeigler. The trio will be popping up tomorrow night at Ortlieb’s Lounge to perform alongside Dreambook, Heyward Howkins and Taggart, and the first 25 attendes will receive a download code for their latest single.
New Track: “Impossible to Say” – The Strapping Fieldhands
Local indie vets The Strapping Fieldhands just shared their first new song in 10+ years called "Impossible to Say" that will appear on their upcoming release later this year. It’s a good one too! Special thanks to TestosterTunes for posting.
New Track: “RIP” – Psychic Teens
It’s been quite a bit since we’ve received any original material from Psychic Teens after loudly bursting onto the Philly music scene. The gothic post-punk outfit recently shared an explosive new track "RIP" from their upcoming release COME that is scheduled to drop on August 13 via local area label SRA Records. You can catch the power trio at Kung Fu Necktie this evening opening for No Joy. (Photo by Greg C)
Tuesday Tune-Out w/Jesse Sparhawk and Friends at PhilaMOCA May 14
Tonight YVYNYL (a.k.a. Mark Schoneveld) continues this month’s curation of Tuesday Tune-Out at PhilaMOCA with Jesse Sparhawk. Though Sparhawk is a multi-instrumentalist, he is probably best known for his nimble plucks on the acoustic guitar. The gifted musician has worked with a diverse list of artists throughout the Philly music community so the billing of “Jesse Sparhawk and friends” should gather an array of talent to help him perform live scores over recorded footage. Expect a peaceful calm to takeover the multi-purpose art space this evening. PhilaMOCA, 531 N. Front St., 8pm, $5, All Ages – H.M. Kauffman
New Track: “Go Back” – Arrah and the Ferns
You may have caught Arrah Fisher of Arrah and the Ferns at work last night on The Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. Well, here she is working hard at rocking out the first single from the band’s forthcoming LP Make Your Mind called "Go Back." Arrah and the Ferns will be celebrating the release of their new record on Friday, May 24 at PhilaMOCA, which will be the group’s last show "indefinitely."