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Take a “Sound Walk” Through Rittenhouse Square w/The Mural and The Mint’s New iPhone App

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Philly composer Michael Kiley has released a downloadable iPhone app entitled The Empty Air: A Rittenhouse Square Sound Walk.
 
The Empty Air is the first in what we hope will be a series of Sound Walks, combining music, environmental sound and mobile technology for an immersive music experience… Your location will trigger different elements of the music – from melodies inspired by church bells to the rhythms of footsteps and traffic. Step into the center of the park and the entirety of The Empty Air will surround you.”
 
The music was written and conceived by Kiley, who performed it with Eliza Jones (The Mural and The Mint, Buried Beds), Chris Ward (Pattern is Movement, and Matt Ricchini (Arc in Round), which was recorded at Miner Street Studios by Jon Low. There will be an opening party for the app that was developed by P’unk Ave. tomorrow night (from 8pm – 11pm) at the Rittenhouse Tavern in the Philadelphia Art Alliance. It’s a FREE event that will feature a performance by The Mural and The Mint with snacks and a cash bar.

The Rittenhouse Square Sound Walk from The Mural and The Mint 

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New Music Video: “Sunrise” – Grandchildren

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West Philly’s Grandchildren premiered a cryptic new music video yesterday via Consequence of Sound (that you can view below) for their lead single "Sunrise" off the band’s forthcoming full-length album Golden Age (Ernest Jenning). The video was directed by Michael James Murray (Out of Town Films). Their LP is due out May 7, and they’ll be celebrating its release on Friday, May 3 at Johnny Brenda’s. Enjoy!

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New Kinski LP Available for Streaming

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Grungey psych rockers Kinski recently dropped their new full-length album Cosy Moments via Kill Rock Stars. You can listen to the LP in its entirety below.

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New Track: “Wild Life” – Free Energy

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Below is a previously unreleased track from Free Energy called "Wild Life." It appears on the B-side of the band’s upcoming Record Store Day 7" single for "Girls Want Rock," which will only have 500 copies available. Free Energy will also be heading on tour with Deap Vally, and they’ll be making a stop in Philly on Saturday, May 4 at the North Star Bar.

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The Deli Philly’s Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner: Mohican

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Do not call local instrumental rock quartet Mohican a post-rock band. The Philly natives recently impressed us with their patient, stoney jams, and took top honors in our Featured Artist(s) Poll. You can learn more about the group’s dislikes and likes in our interview HERE. Also catch them live on Thursday, April 25 at the North Star Bar. 

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Arrah and the Ferns Opening for Jason Anderson at Studio 34 April 3

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Arrah and the Ferns bring their countrified indie pop-rock to West Philly’s cozy Studio 34 as part of tonight’s Folkadelphia-presented showcase. Led by Muncie, Indiana transplant Arrah Fisher’s charmingly sweet vocals, the band should have plenty of new material to share after recently locking themselves away in a cabin in the woods to record their long-awaited new album that I hope to see the light of day sooner than later. They’ll be supporting prolific New England singer-songwriter Jason Anderson along with Leigh Jones and John Craigie. Studio 34, 4522 Baltimore Ave., 8pm, $10, All Ages – H.M. Kauffman

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Free Download: Bed Bugs – Mariah Welch

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Just wanted to share Mariah Welch‘s five-song EP Bed Bugs so you can float along to it this morning. Her hushed, reverb-laden vocals and airy acoustic strums take us to another world where everything feels alright. You can stream and download the whole record for free below. Welch will be performing a matinee show this Saturday at West Philly’s Real World.

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Details About Ladyfest Philly 2013 Announced

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Grace Ambrose just shared the details about Ladyfest Philly 2013, which is happening from June 7 – 9 and will be held at The Rotunda, Locust Moon and AIRSpace Gallery in West Philly. It features a killer lineup of acts like US Girls, Screaming Females, Attia Taylor, Void Vision, +HIRS+, Trophy Wife, Amanda X, Ghost Ship (Rosali Middleman and Mary Lattimore), Kate Ferencz, and many others as well as very interesting sounding workshops that span a wide spectrum of topics from Youth, Activism and Arts to Victim-Blaming in the Media with Tara Murtha. All proceeds will benefit local organizations Project SAFE and Women in Transition. You can view more info about Ladyfest Philly 2013 HERE.

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Debut Blackhawks LP Finally Available for Streaming

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When Cough Cool, a.k.a. Dan Svizeny, tweeted yesterday on April Fool’s Day that Blackhawks, the defunct project from Svizeny and Yohsuke Araki (The Interest Group, BAnanas Symphony), would be releasing their debut album today, it was hard to take him seriously. After all, it had been 2+ years since the bands demise, and Svizeny has also built a reputation as being a sardonic tweeter, which now makes sense for him to share this news on the day usually meant for acceptable pranking. Well, happy day after April Fool’s Day – check out Blackhawks’ debut self-titled LP! Hopefully someone picks up this album and resuscitates this project. 

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Tuesday Tune-Out w/Sweatheart at PhilaMOCA April 2

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It’s Tuesday and the beginning of a new month so you’ll be finding a new curator for Tuesday Tune-Out at PhilaMOCA. Eric Bresler, the series’ founder and PhilaMOCA’s Creative Director, will be taking over the duties for the first time. Headlining tonight will be the always outrageous Sweatheart, who are performing select songs from this evening’s featured movie, which is “one of the greatest of all ‘80s teen films.” Nicee! (BTW: Bresler, who is a truly knowledgeable and obsessed film enthusiast, is also the founder of Cinedelphia, and he’ll be bringing us the inaugural Cinedelphia Film Festival this month, which is a 24-day celebration of Philly-related cinema. You can check out the festival’s schedule and purchase tickets for its unique events HERE!) PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12th St., 8pm, $5, All Ages – Q.D. Tran

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The Deli Philly’s April Album of the Month: Tenderheart – Dangerous Ponies

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Dangerous Ponies’ latest release, a four-song EP entitled Tenderheart, emphatically meets the expectations of their fans. Tenderheart is a systematic combination of fresh rocking, dance-inspiring, indie pop led by the supreme vocals of Chrissy Tashjian and the band’s innate ability to construct and balance complex musical compositions, stacking tight layers of sound, with the help of producer Joe Reinhart, while retaining a clean crispness.

The EP’s title track sets the standard. A guitar riff assisted by some light smacking percussion and a subtly twinkling keyboard anchors the stage before the song kicks into high gear. As the powerful fuzzed-out combination of drums, bass and volatile guitar pushes forward, Tashjian finds a natural place for her voice and lyrics – “You got a lot of ghost/You got to let them all out.” While the percussion and vocals are aligned in the center, the guitar work weaves from side to side, stretching out on a little run before briefly falling back to the original vocal/drum/keyboard combination, reemerging in a blistering fuzzed-out explosion that’s completed by warning micro chant “Watch Out!”

Seamlessly leading into “Sparks,” rumbling drums and claps form a base, but the song takes an unexpected route when a bright choir-esque vocal teams up with Tashjian’s lead, developing an airiness before yet another transition – one from keys into guitar. A chunky bass/guitar groove thrusts into a dual laser beam guitar riff.

“California” is a microcosm of the band’s ability to blend an array of styles into a dense rich package. What begins as a poppy vocal song using a twangy guitar and a snap/pop driving percussive backdrop quickly changes shape morphing into a fuzzed-out guitar lick; then turning into a pulsing bass/key scenario nod to The Clash. Finally, the two-worlds meet as a twangy/fuzz guitars rip through, and the song comes full circle closing out with a polished choral/lead vocal marriage.

Tenderheart rounds itself out with anthemic “Dogfite.” Similar to its predecessors, the closing track shape-shifts as it moves. Beginning at a precise jogging pace that puts emphasis on the groove, but after coasting down the road, it speeds up merging into a raunchy fuzz-guitar explosion, and then steps back with as a slick lick and drum beat creating a path for Tashjian to lament, “Everything in you, is in me too/the nature of us we are so free.” And as the full instrumental artillery reemerges, the rest of the band’s wails of “Are we strong enough?” go head to head with the lead vocals, providing the song and Tenderheart, as a whole, with a dynamic and powerful ending.

Dangerous Ponies have found a way to craft music that streamlines genres, proving that if the individual pieces know how to come together, the final product, even in just four songs, can truly stretch the boundaries. – Michael Colavita