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The War on Drugs/Nightlands’ Dave Hartley Has a New NBA Column for Impose Magazine

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We admit that with all the overpriced players and seemingly lack of heart in professional basketball, we have lost touch with what has been going on with the NBA over the years. Right now college basketball and March Madness is where it’s at for us when it comes to hoops. But local NBA enthusiast Dave Hartley (Nightlands/The War on Drugs) has a new NBA column called "Death Dunk" for Impose Magazine that might fuel the fire that we once had for the game (or at least provide us with some moments of entertainment and facts that we can use in quizzo). Check out his most enjoyable inaugural posting entitled “9 Head-Scratching Hoops Wikipedia Entries” HERE. Congrats Dave on a job well-done!

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New Motels Opening for JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound at KFN Dec. 15

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There really is something quite charming about the radio-friendly upbeat, jangly indie pop tunes of New Motels. While there are plenty of acts out there who are ready to offend for a little shock value and fame (I’m looking at you – Gaga), the Jenkintown/South Philly quartet bring you back to a more innocent time in American music where you might find yourself sitting around drinking pop with your best friends and dancing with your favorite guy or gal. While those days may seem outdated, it doesn’t mean that you can’t have fun recapturing the magic of those moments once again. Come find that feeling tonight at Kung Fu Necktie when New Motels open for JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound and Blayer Pointdujour and the Rockers Galore. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 7:30pm, $10 adv/$12 door, 21+ (Photo by Ezgi Bilici) – H.M. Kauffman

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Recap & Photos: The Extraordinaires’ Holiday Revue at KFN

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As expected, The Extraordinaires’ Holiday Revue last Friday at Kung Fu Necktie was quite a festive occasion. The place was filled with plenty of friends and fans soaking in the good vibes. Conversations with Enemies kicked things off with a joyous romp through some of new tunes from their upcoming album as well as a Xmas classic and “ugly holiday sweater” contest. It was kind of a pre-party as they waited for frontman Josh Craft’s birthday to come at midnight which included his own celebration later on at Barcade. The Extraordinaires also treated the crowd with some new songs that they’ve been working on in the studio with Kyle “Slick” Johnson (Wavves, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Creepoid, ect.) as well as old fan favorites like “Hi Five the Cactus” and “Patent Pending,” which closed out their set. They took a very short break to make some costume changes to get ready for the surprisingly rad Holiday Revue. I only say “surprisingly” because I really don’t care much for Christmas songs, but their versions and skits were more than entertaining with pals like Man Man’s Chris Powell (a.k.a. Pow Pow) and Matt Gibson (a former Extraordinaire) helping to share in the good times. While their Scrooge-y neighbor played by Mike Chadwick (ex-Armchairs) tried to shut down the party, it simply wouldn’t stop. Not with The Extraordinaires’ drummer Evan Smoker coming out from behind the kit to bust a rhyme for the cover of Run DMC’s “Christmas in Hollis” (BTW: I wish that I had requested “Santa’s Rap” from the movie Beat Street beforehand) and Eric Slick (Dr. Dog, Norwegian Arms, etc.), Mike Harkness (Arrah and the Ferns, ex-Armchairs), and Mikey Tashjian (Dangerous Ponies) as the police bringing it drumline style-y for a smokin’ rendition of “Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth” a la Bing Crosby and David Bowie. It became one of those nights that you had to be there, and anyone who was – knows what I’m talking about, but you can still check out my pics HERE. Happy Holidays, yule all!

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The Deli Philly’s Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner: Ruby the Hatchet

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Our recent Featured Artist(s) Poll was easily the most intense one that we’ve had so far. In the end, sexy, bluesy, psychedelic alt rockers Ruby the Hatchet were able to leg out 8-bit solo artist Chipocrite, who should definitely be applauded for his valiant effort and rad tunes. But to the victors go the spoils. You can check out our interview with the hard rockin’ four-headed monster Ruby the Hatchet HERE.

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Harsh Vibes Want to Seduce Your Soul at The Fire Dec. 14

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Northportfishington band Harsh Vibes will be invading The Fire tonight so you should swing on by to the Girard Ave. watering hole. But I’d definitely suggest that you bring a set of earplugs because the local five-piece are certainly not afraid to get loud as they create unrepentant fuzzed out shoegaze-y psychedelic noise rock that feels like it was made to seduce your soul into the pits of hell. Their early demos are currently the only tracks available online, but they are quite badass. Harsh Vibes finished their final recordings this past August so expect to see an actual release coming out soon. They’ll be joined this evening by 8-bit groove makers Cheap Dinosaur and Drexel duo Gypsy Death and You. The Fire, 412 W. Girard Ave., 9pm, $7, 21+ – Alexis V.

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Where Is My Mind?: Cough Cool’s Dan Svizeny

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Philly sports fanatic Dan Svizeny, who records under the moniker Cough Cool (name taken from the title of a Misfits song), has a new LP Lately coming out today on vinyl via experimental indie label Bathetic Records. The former Bucks County native who now resides in Fishtown has also been a co-conspirator in other local acts (Blackhawks and Nude Beach) that we’ve taken a liking to in the past. His latest full-length album is certainly layered up in a blanket of reverb to help keep you warm during these upcoming frigid winter months. We had a chance to catch up with Svizeny to find out a little more about the man behind the fuzz which you can read about HERE.

"Lately" by Cough Cool from Bathetic Records

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The Homophones Opening for Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. at JB’s Dec. 13

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Indie pop masters The Homophones have been going through plenty of growing pains and lineup changes in the last year or so, but frontman Jason Ferraro still continues to give it his all on stage entertaining audiences with his dreamy baritone vocals, witty lyrics and onstage banter, and infectious energy. And the guy is never afraid to wail on his guitar and bleed for you. The Homophones will be opening at Johnny Brenda’s tonight for ultra-rad Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr., who showed up all of the overpaid big name acts on the first day of this year’s POPPED! Festival. So throw on your ugly sweater that you just bought from The Punk Rock Flea Market and brave the cold this evening – it will be completely worth it! Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 9pm, $12, 21+ (Photo by David Turcotte) – H.M. Kauffman

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Maxx Stoyanoff-Williams Benefit on Dec. 19 at Standard Tap & Your Opportunity to Win the “Philadelphia Golden Ticket”

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We are bummed to receive this news. Maxx Stoyanoff-Williams, the lovable and charismatic leader of Black Landlord (and formerly of The Goats and Incognegro), was recently hospitalized for the better part of the month and as a result has accumulated medical bills way too large for him to endure. Standard Tap and Philadelphia Brewing Company will be hosting a benefit for Maxx on Monday, December 19 from 4pm – 7pm at Standard Tap. To help support the cause, there will be an auction held at 7pm featuring an unprecedented opportunity to win the “Philadelphia Golden Ticket,” which will allow the auction winner a non-transferable, unlimited two ticket pass to any of the shows at any of the designated venues – any time between January 1, 2012 – December 31, 2012. This also includes sold out shows so you can potentially go to an unlimited amount of shows with a guest – any time throughout the year and at any of the participating venues (Electric Factory, Mann Center, The Trocadero, all R5 events, Theatre of Living Arts, Festival Pier at Penns Landing, Union Transfer, Johnny Brenda’s, Kung Fu Necktie, Milkboy, The Note, The Fire, North Star, Fergie’s, and Time). All proceeds from the auction will go to Maxx. Please don’t miss the chance to help out a great individual and to participate in the opportunity of a lifetime!   
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Streetwalkers Opening for Gospel Music at KFN Dec. 12

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One of our favorite new bands Streetwalkers will be opening for Kill Rock Stars’ Gospel Music (featuring members of Black Kids) tonight at Kung Fu Necktie. The original core members of Streetwalkers knew each other from performing around town in other local acts and by way of Craigslist bonding over their love for bands like My Bloody Valentine and Siouxsie and the Banshees. They’ve recently added BITBY’s Kyle Costill into the mix on keys so this will be your first chance to see them as a five-piece live, but you’ll also be able to catch Streetwalkers this Saturday at our showcase with BITBY that will include performances by Break It Up and Psychic Teens as well as XPN2’s John Vettese and Lady.Bang.Beat.’s Attia Taylor spinning some choice tunes throughout the evening. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $5, 21+ – Alexis V.
 


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New Track: “West Road” – Arches

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Check out a beautifully hazy, meditative new track from Arches called “West Road,” which opens their new 4-song EP Enough that the psych pop outfit just dropped. The album is streaming and available digitally for “name your own price” as well as for purchase on cassette HERE. The band will be posting each song from Enough along with an image designed by their pal Jordan Mrazik over the next few days via their Tumblr site. Enjoy!
 

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Photo Recap: Tin Horses, Levee Drivers & Bronze Float at KFN

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This past weekend started early for me with Tin Horses on Thursday night at Kung Fu Necktie. The fledgling four-piece performed a very enjoyable set made mostly of their debut album American Radiance with some newer material thrown into the mix. A definite highlight was the searing slide guitar work during “You Took Care of Me While I Was Dyin.” Kiel Everett’s lazy drawl on songs like “Amphetamine” helped to lull the audience into a hypnotic, stoned state while bobbing their heads to the instrumentation. I generally prefer to simply enjoy a few drinks and the music when I’m at a show, but I’ve been recently playing around with a new/used camera so you might see me roaming around snapping a few shots while I’m out and about. Levee Drivers laid down a surprisingly rollicking performance as a duo with frontman August Lutz on the acoustic guitar with a suped up harp that doubled as mic adding a welcomed megaphone effect to his vocals. He began the set with a couple of solo tunes before Kyle Perella who normally plays bass in the band joined him on stage and switched things around by picking up the electric guitar. Also opening the night was Bronze Float. You can check out my pics from the evening HERE.

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R5’s Punk Rock Flea Market Holiday Edition at The Punk Rock Flea Market-Dome Dec. 11

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Don’t forget to get your gift shopping done today at R5’s Punk Rock Flea Market Holiday Edition! This year will also include a record fair across the street in the Starlite Ballroom along with the cool and strange things you’ll find in The Punk Rock Flea Market-Dome. And of course, the entry donation will go towards helping R5 keep the shows that you want to see coming to Philly. It’s a win-win for all! The Punk Rock Flea Market-Dome, 461 N. 9th St., 10am – 5pm, $3 donation, All Ages – H.M. Kauffman