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White Birds Opening for Pond & Oberhofer at JB’s March 20

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Vocal harmonies – when a band tries and fails, the resulting noise is just that. However, those that succeed can find that magical connection so sought after by performers and audiences. White Birds (featuring former members of Drink Up Buttercup) are a four-piece lo-fi group whose first full-length album When Women Played Drums exhibits the potential power of vocals. While operatically trained lead singer James Harvey’s high-pitched tone is prominent, multi-layered harmonies are frequently incorporated giving tracks such as “Mirrors in Mirrors” an authentic, intensely emotional sensitivity. It may seem rather natural to compare White Birds to other neofolk, vocally dominated outfits such as Fleet Foxes, because their brand of music is similar, but simply on a base level. The interplay of White Birds’ rhythm section pushes the music forward taking a house that is founded on the raw spirit of the human voice and allowing it to build up and branch out creating an atmosphere which, at its peak, can grip the listener with a chilling sense of immediacy. They’ll be opening this evening for most excellent Australian psych rockers Pond and Brooklyn indie rockers Oberhofer. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 9pm, $10, 21+ (Photo by David Turcotte) – Michael Colavita

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

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Coming up with a name for your band can be one of the most difficult things to do when your starting to play out and record. There are plenty of famous musicians who really HATE their band’s name. But they are stuck with it. While it might have taken a threat of arson for our Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner to finally settle on The Stammer, it also seems the name YEAST still lingers in the minds of its band members. We sent the fledgling local indie rock outfit a list of our get-to-know-you questions. You can check out what they had to say HERE. The Stammer will be performing next in Philly on Friday, March 30 at JR’s.

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The Sounds of Kaleidoscope Take a “Long Lunch Break” at KFN March 19

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Psych rockers The Sounds of Kaleidoscope are taking a “long lunch break” after 12 years. They’ll be ending their long, strange trip tonight at Kung Fu Necktie. Even though the band spent the first seven years of its inception in Washington D.C., they’re going out in the city where they currently call home surrounded by friends and fans so come out this evening to enjoy some British-influenced acid rock and plenty of fuzz as Philly loses yet another rad act from our music community. The Sounds of Kaleidoscope will also be sharing this good-bye moment with Brooklyn openers Lead Stones while tunes are spun throughout the evening by DJ Jem of Sweet Jane. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front Street, 8pm, $8, 21+ – Brandi Lukas

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Data Garden’s Computer Groove at Little Berlin March 17

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Data Garden is curating an evening of audio/visual stimulation called Computer Groove tonight at Little Berlin. It will coincide with the gallery’s Flash Fl00d Exhibit, a semi-secretive mass public exhibition of rapidly-distributed hidden flash drives containing downloadable exhibitions. There will be performances by Buffalo Stance (Jamey Robinson of Man Man and Need New Body), D&D Orchestra (Tom Guycot & Peter Dragontail), Color Is Luxury (Charles Cohen and hair_loss), and DJ Ryan T as well as visuals provided by Cosmic Morning and Enso. Embrace the sensory overload this evening! Little Berlin Gallery, 2430 Coral St., 9pm, $5 Donation, All Ages – H.M. Kauffman

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Shorty Boy-Boy 7” Release Party at JB’s March 17

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If you caught glimpses of Shorty Boy-Boy early on, you might have been mystified by the guitar toting wonder who mimicked Terminator and played checkers during shows until he ultimately jumped onto an air mattress for a pumped up guitar solo. But since then, Joshua Pannepacker and company have been winning people over with their humorous music video and song Smoking Tea. They have also been working on a new 7” that will be the first release from BITBY’s new record label (Pannepacker and Kyle Costill are bandmates in Streetwalkers). Shorty Boy-Boy will be returning from SXSW early, and taking a break from their “Candy Man” video shoot in order to celebrate the albums release at Johnny Brenda’s tonight. They’ll be joined by Mountjoy, who recently dropped their latest EP Squam Lake Tapes and are already gearing up to release a new one, and Brian Langan’s latest project Langor. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 9pm, $10, 21+ (Photo by Grace Dickinson) – Bill McThrill

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Mischief Brew Playing “Not Irish Music” at KFN March 17

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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day Philly style with Mischief Brew and The Brood, and of course, shots of Jameson at Kung Fu Necktie. Starting the night off will be The Brood featuring members from Witch Hunt, Mischief Brew and Lost Cause, followed by Boston punks Far From Finished. Although their Facebook page explicitly states “We are not Irish music,” in their description, it is hard not to be reminded of the Celtic punk legends The Pogues when listening to Erik Petersen and company due to their folky protest tunes covered in the blanket of punk. Mischief Brews’ songs of anarchy, union labor and class rebellion are bound to cause a little drunken debauchery and sing-a-longs this St. Patty’s Day! Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front Street, $10, 7 pm, 21+Dan Brightcliffe

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Weekend Warrior, March 16 – 18

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We are sad to hear that this Saturday’s show at MilkBoy Philly will be the last one for New Motels. We’ve always been fans of the Jenkintown four-piece. They headlined the very first Deli Philly showcase that we put together at Johnny Brenda’s so we certainly have a warm spot for them. Come out and send them off proper, and hopefully we’ll get to hear classic beauties like “Modern Thinker,” “Drama of the Hollywood Scene,” and “West Coast Brawl” for one last sing-along. New Motels will also be joined by Lightninging and Left of Logic. MilkBoy Philly, 1100 Chestnut St., 9:30pm, $10, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman

 
Other events to enjoy the pretty weather this weekend…
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) SAT Shorty Boy Boy 7" Relase Party w/ Mountjoy
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI Brown Recluse and Resistor, SAT Mischief Brew
 
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) SAT The Timid Roosevelts
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) FRI The Heat Run and Sunshine Superman, SAT Lauryn Peacock, Todd Henkin (The Great Unknown), KC Jones, Boog, SUN Forest Fools, The Loverboy Wanderers, Anchorhead, Dot Square
 
Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St.) SAT Don McCloskey
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) SAT Cold Roses, Red Letter Life, Aunt Artica, The Jolly What, Bag of Music, and More
 
The Blockley (3801 Chestnut St.) SAT Close to Good and Philadelphia Funk Hustle
 
Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) FRI Arcati Crisis, SUN Rusty Cadillac
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) SAT Beyond the Element, Dive, Maddam Ink, SUN Kenn Kweder
 
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) FRI J Cooper Band, SAT Pale Autumn and Willpowerless
 
Triumph Brewery (117 Chestnut St.) FRI Green Street, SAT West Philly Orchestra
 
JR’s Bar (2327 S. Croskey St.) FRI Hellstorms, Nobody Yet, NCA, Panther Moderns
 
First Unitarian Church (2125 Chestnut St.) FRI Spraynard
 
The Station (1550 McKean St.) FRI White Life, Ddm, New Hero, SAT Old Arrows and John the Conqueror
 
Teri’s (1126 S. 9th St.) SUN Blayer Pointdujour & The Rockers Galore
 
Millcreek Tavern (4200 Chester Ave.) FRI Grass and Tapeworm
 
Highwire Gallery (2040 Frankford Ave.) SAT The New Heaven and The New Earth, Weyes Blood, Jordan Burgis
 
Warehouse (Details are HERE.) SAT Rockers! w/The Mighty Paradocs, Joe Jordan, Gdag Girlsdressedasgirls
 
Green Tea House (Please contact one of the acts for more info.) SAT Bandname and Mike Bell & The Movies
 
Little Berlin (2430 Coral St.) SAT Data Garden’s Computer Groove w/Buffalo Stance, D&D Orchestra, Color Is Luxury