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Sound Wave at Cha-Cha’razzi March 23

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Permanent Wave Philly joins forces with Sara Sherr of Sugar Town to put on their 2nd ever Sound Wave showcase at Cha-cha’razzi tonight. The performance series benefits Hollaback! which is a movement dedicated to ending street harassment through mobile technology, and Sherr lined up a solid crew of female artists to perform. At just 21 years old, Attia Taylor has already released 3 well-received EPs filled with dream-pop, soulful chants, and wistful trance. And after trekking down to SXSW, she is back and in the process of finishing up her first full-length album. Catnaps took a break from SXSW this year, but the local indie twee outfit will be making up for it when they play the Human BBQ at PiLam, throwdown at NYC Pop Fest, and delight you with their catchy melodies tonight. The evening will also feature the enchanting harp and multi-instrumentals of Liz & The Lost Boys as well as Bike Crash which features former Attia Taylor collaborator Meghan Filoromo. Cha-Cha’razzi, (Please contact organizers or acts for more info.), 7pm, $7 – $10 donation, All Ages – Bill McThrill
 
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The Deli Philly’s Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner: W.C. Lindsay

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Sometimes technology fails us. That was the case when we didn’t receive W.C. Lindsay’s email with interview answers for when they won our Featured Artist(s) Poll a while back. Well, since they’ll be celebrating the release of their new EP Hard Youth, Hardly You tomorrow night at The Treehouse with Cold Fronts, Lucy Stone, and Tongue Sculptors, we thought that it would be a good time as any to post it. Check out our interview with William Charles Lindsay about his band W.C. Lindsay HERE.

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Free Download: “Long to Mend” – The Lawsuits

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Here’s the lead single “Long to Mend” from The Lawsuits’ forthcoming EP Hot Love, which will be available on April 3. The album was mixed and mastered at Cambridge Studios by Josh Aaron Friedman, and tracked at Left Hook Studios. They’ll be celebrating the release of Hot Love on Saturday, April 7 at MilkBoy Philly with Levee Drivers, Penrose, and Mountjoy. You can download “Long to Mend” for free below.

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Honey Watts Creating Contemplative Drinking Music at MilkBoy Philly March 22

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Honey Watts is the relatively new project from Liz Fullerton. You may recognize her earnest, airy lilt as one half of Philly trip-hop duo Dutch (the other half being producer Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind from Jedi Mind Tricks). In the songs from her latest venture, Fullerton conjures up the feelings of lonely winter nights on the prairie and the sorrows of finite relationships creating contemplative drinking music. Lucky for you MilkBoy Philly has a fully stocked bar. Honey Watts will be joined this evening by locals Allison Polans (Papertrees), who also possesses vocal prowess that can make you feel an oh-so-certain way, and Lauryn Peacock. MilkBoy Philly, 1100 Chestnut St., 9pm, $10, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman

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Free Download: “Diamonds & Whiskey” – Chill Moody

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Check out a new track called “Diamonds & Whiskey” from Chill Moody. Besides the mention of whiskey and a pic of the Jameson bottle above (which you probably already know how we feel about that), we can’t get the hook out of our heads, which is a good thing, especially when we are out throwing down. The jam was produced by Joe Logic You can also download the song below and make it your late night anthem. Enjoy!

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Album Review: Many Arms – Many Arms

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Recent signees to John Zorn’s famously experimental Tzadik label, Many Arms are a free-jazz-circa-punk rock trio whose new album features three sprawling, dissonant, quarter-hour epics with forebodingly heady titles like “Rising Artifacts in a Five-Point Field” and “In Dealing with the Laws of Physics on Planet Earth.” As with most Tzadik releases, Many Arms seem destined for a niche audience made up of those who would read this review’s first sentence and not want to continue scrolling down this page with newfound vigor, but if you’ve made it here and your interest is piqued, then buckle in: Many Arms may not be the most coddling album, but in its technical mastery, it is nothing if not impressive.
 
While Many Arms’ brand of ordered chaos doesn’t do well for casual listening, the musicianship it can showcase is on full display as the band takes obtuse ideas and shape-shifting time signatures and slowly constructs them into frenetic squalls. In the tradition of minimalism, their songs don’t move as arcs but as journeys, with new ideas blossoming from variations on a main theme. Guitarist Nick Millevoi, bassist John DeBlase, and drummer Ricardo Lagomasino prove formidable improvisers, as they manage to keep the tempo at tantrum speed while playing out these new variations, some of which are absolutely unreal. This is especially true of opener “Beyond Territories,” a track whose monster central riff is given fifteen minutes of unrelenting pounding so that by the end of the song, it’s a different but no-less-furious beast. With the freedom to do basically whatever they want, these guys indulge their wildest ideas to create extended sections of anarchic madness.
 
With Many Arms, the thrill of hearing three virtuosos create a ruckus is the album’s central appeal, but it’s also what might stunt any emotional connection to the music. The band’s latest offering is quite admirable in its travels off the beaten path, however, it will probably be lost to listeners outside of their niche, which can be the kind of damning compliment one gives art-films of recognizable value but never watches. That’s what Many Arms feels like: A technically impressive endeavor that will ultimately be pushed aside by something friendlier, even if it isn’t as mind-boggling. While a little temperance would’ve gone a long way in broadening their fan base, it would not stay true to why the talented trio was signed to Zorn’s experimental record label in the first place.
 
Many Arms will be celebrating the release of their self-titled album this Friday at Circle of Hope (2009 Frankford Ave.) with Heavy Medical and Color is Luxury. – Adam Downer
 
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BITBY’s March Episode Premiere Feat. Pet Milk at Silk City

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The crew at BITBY will be premiering their March Episode featuring Pet Milk tonight at Silk City. There will be live performances by Streetwalkers and Alpha Wavez as well as DJ sets by Herbie Shellenberger (Pet Milk/Brown Recluse), Mikele Edwards (Arc In Round), and Josh Agran (Pet Milk/Paint It Black). Drink specials and 90’s videos will be going on all night, and this event is free so it’s certainly the right price.

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Creepoid’s Horse Heaven Reissue Available Today!

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If you missed out on Creepoid’s Horse Heaven when it was released last year via Ian Records, then you now have a second chance to improve on your music collection once again because the band just dropped the reissue of their full-length record today on white vinyl via No Idea Records. You’ll also be treated to four bonus tracks from their out-of-print debut 7” EP Yellow Life Giver. (You can read our reviews of the LP and EP from when they originally came out, and were both chosen as The Deli Philly’s Album of the Month for February 2011 and June 2010.) The reissue of Horse Heaven is available for purchase HERE.