Philadelphia

Weekend Warrior, January 6 – 8

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The Orange Drop commemorate their latest album Stoned In Love, available via Mega Dodo, with a release show this evening at Bourbon & Branch. Sifting invitingly through vaporized warmth, the band circumvents one’s mind from cold exterior, shifting the focus onto a heady, melodic atmosphere. However, that cerebral journey goes beyond the pillowy marshmallow drifts, traversing treacherous heart-palpitating terrain amid the ethereal experience. Tonight, they’ll be joined by the consuming, thunderous thumping, heavy-psych module of Meddlesome Meddlesome Meddlesome Bells. The gloomy, resonating, sonic aftermath of Lunacy, a.k.a. Nick Kulp (ex-Far-Out Fangtooth, ex-Creepoid), also celebrates his latest release Life We Choose To Follow (Funeral Party Records) while the space-bombarding, reeled-in cruise of Seafrost kicks this show into gear. Bourbon & Branch, 705 N. 2nd St., 9pm, $10, 21+ – Michael Colavita

 
Other places to hang this weekend…
 
Bourbon & Branch (705 N. 2nd St.) SAT Who Better You Bet, SUN The Jersey Corn Pickers, Sarah Larsen
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) SAT Frog Holler, Tin Bird Choir, Jonny Drucker, SUN Derrick Hodge, DJ Junior
 
Boot & Saddle (1131 S. Broad St.) FRI Gene Wildest (Record Release), Kodiak Park, SAT Petunia, Thick Red Wine
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI Civil Holdup, The Real Feel/DJ Deejay, SAT Mage Hand/DJ Baby Berlin
 
Underground Arts (1200 Callowhill St.) FRI Nicky P., Former Belle, Archawah, SAT Splintered Sunlight
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) FRI (Balcony) The Remedy, Anatomy of An Outcast, Mass Folk Commons, Deadline Tuesday, SAT Promise of Redemption, Triangle Shirt Factory, Selfhelpme
 
TLA (334 South St.) FRI Lovekilledkurt (Nirvana Tribute) The Wretched (NIN Tribute), Counterfeit (Limp Bizkit Tribute Band), SAT Candy Volcano
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.)  FRI (Upstairs) Minor Setbacks, Moon Jellies/(Downstairs) In The Light Presents: An Evening of The Eagles, SAT (Upstairs) Eric Brazilian, Ben Arnold, Soraia/(Downstairs) Animus
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.)  FRI The Philly Reggae Band, (5pm) SAT Space Water/(8pm) J.W. Farrell, Hootsie, Shots Called
 
MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) SAT Gina Zo, The Julia Hudak Project
 
Ortlieb’s Lounge (847 N. 3rd St.) FRI Community Center, Baker Man, Drew Sestito, SAT The Stone Eye, Holy Smoke, Inner Temple
 
Silk City (435 Spring Garden St.) FRI DJ Dav, Reed Streets, SAT DJ Deejay, SUN Francisco Collazo
 
Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) SAT Hired Guns Blues Band, SUN Rusty Cadillac
 
Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St.) FRI Grey Eye Glances, SAT John Byrne, Patrick Mansfield
 
The Grape Room (105 Grape St.) FRI Wade in the Water, The Black Market Opera, Socko, Mirrorsigns, Sublaymen
 
Ardmore Music Hall (23 E. Lancaster Ave.) FRI New Pony, SAT Stiltwalker, Jah People, Dave Coppa & Scrapple
 
Tralfamadore (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more information.) SAT Honeytiger, Rentboy, Secret Nudist Friends
 
Philadelphia

New Loadcard EP Available for Streaming & Download

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Free-floating between joy-inducing, synth-steering, playful, electronic grooves and juxtaposing disenchantment, Loadcard, a.k.a. Cameron Konner, consistently shifts gears on his latest EP Perfect Balance, available via DZ Tapes. Those experimental twists between bright soundscapes and desolate, moody, melodic avenues dictate an odd-ideal sense of equilibrium. (Photo by Jordy Lyric)

NYC

Flower Girl release “Tuck In Yer Tie-Dye”, play Sunnyvale tonight (01.06)

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Flower Girl, whose previous release was our NYC Record of the Month back in November, have already a new record full of catchy, unpretentious indie pop tunes, cleverly titled Tuck In Your Tie-Dyewhich conjures up fond memories of Syd Barrett, Beck and early Camper Van Beethoven. The Brooklyn-based group, led by Dave and Henry Van Dusen, have put twelve tracks of head-bopping songs down to kick off 2017, each one of them balancing equal parts of alt-country, psych pop, and indie rock. Recorded in the Catskills, this is another album that makes us reach for the repeat button, while kicking back in a (mental) cabin with our best friends, all of whom are jamming to "I Saw A Mouse", swaying to "Breathmint," and going "Yeehaw!" on cue during the chorus of "2 Late 2 Be A Cowboy" (track #6 below) 

You can celebrate the release of Tuck In Your Tie-Dye with Flower Girl at Sunnyvale tonight (January 6th), along with openers The New Ones, Plains, and Datenight from Nashville. – Will Sisskind

NYC

True Blue leaves SF for NYC, brings dreamy sadness to Baby’s All Right on 01.20

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True Blue, like a fair share of alternative artists, doesn’t like to let any information about them transpire through their online profiles (in most cases, this is not due to love for privacy, but rock’n’roll-style lack of caring). This being said, it looks like this act really enjoys living in expensive US cities, since they list San Francisco and NYC as their home (we believe they currently reside in the latter). By the way, we are not sure why we are referring to them in the plural form, since they appear to be a one-woman bedroom project. Maybe because of this picture, which, together with this more electric version of single "Feeling Sad" (original streaming below) seems to imply that a band has been formed. True to their name and song titles, True Blue offers invariably sad and slow songs, sung by a beautifully melancholic female voice. It’s a kind of sadness, though, that’s ineherently (dream-)pop, and, therefore, very enjoyable. You can see them live for free at Baby’s All Right on January 20th.

Austin

Art Pop Brings Candid Charms with Debut Album

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"I’ve got a thousand friends, but they don’t know who I am/ because I met them on the internet, but they’re all I’ve got" Art Pop is the result of a collaboration between the Grossenbacher brothers who recently released their first self-recorded and self-produced album, This is Art Pop, which was made in a converted closet. The seven songs on the debut are a bit rough but overwhelmingly and undeniably charming. Descriptive lyrics illuminate themes like a break-up, existential crises, unemployment and social anxiety. Each song in,This is Art Pop, attempts to capture and illustrate a specific moment or feeling, and despite the limited production, the album succeeds in pulling your heart strings. Influences like Car Seat Headrest, Lou Reed, and Parquet Courts shine through in the songwriting and descriptive lyrics. Art Pop is the loveable underdog in a city saturated with singer/songwriters and indie rock but their talent and dedication to music is unassailable.

 

 

-Lee Ackerley

San Francisco

Young NTG Release New EP – Not Like Me

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San Francisco based hip hop, artist Young NTG has released his new EP, Not Like Me. This young, emerging artist has loads of potential. Make sure you keep your ears to the ground as Young NTG is just starting his journey, but goes at his music like he already knows he’s going to do big things. Support San Francisco’s independent artists!

New England

Boston Indie Pop/Rock Trio blindspot Prepares for EP Release at The Middle East 2/25

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Boston natives, blindspot, are getting ready to release a new EP unto the world with a performance at The Middle East Upstairs on 2/25.  Armed with infectiously catchy vocals and tight, driving instrumentals, the power trio is set to continue their mission of changing the world in 2017.  Check out their new music video for single "Every Time You Close Your Eyes" below, and catch them next month when they’re joined by Aeronaut Down, Carissa Johnson, and Wonder City. – Brian Varneke

 

NYC

abbi press brings downtempo electronica to Shea Stadium on 01.28

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What we find most intriguing about electronica and dance music is its collaborative promiscuity (which we are sure lends itself to a certain degree of its sexual variety as well, but we have that in many other musical genres already!). DJs and electronic artists are very prone to remix or appear on tracks written by other, likeminded colleagues, so much so that in some cases it becomes very complicated to understand who wrote what and who simply acted as a guest (Soundcloud should really figure out a way to make that more clear). NYC producer abbi press belongs to this scene (check out her Soundcloud playlist called "COLLABS" for more about this), but her own material veers more towards the ambient/chill/downtempo realm, with excursions in more moody and atmospheric territories. Her latest single ‘Wait’ (streaming) showcases her expressive soprano paired with production ability both in the programming and arrangement departments. She’ll be performing live at Shea Stadium on January 28.

Philadelphia

New Music Video: “Bread Eyes” – The Mysteries

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The Mysteries get freaky in the streets (and sometimes the bushes) of Philadelphia in their new video for "Bread Eyes". Sporting the latest in eyewear that seems to be catching on throughout the city, the band provides an odd interpretation of the song’s title. It’s the lead single from the group’s upcoming release, New Age Psychedelic Experiment. The Mysteries will bring their Doors-inspired brand of psych-pop to Johnny Brenda’s on Friday, January 20, where they’ll be sharing the bill with Ceramic Animal and Satellite Hearts.

New England

Buzz Alert: oldsoul Adds Unique Voice to New England Scene

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Unique and unpredicatable, Lowell MA dream/indie-rock band oldsoul (one word, all lower-case) is developing a genuinely individual sound that is all their own.  Between the entrancing vocals of Jess Hall, who flaunts the perfect level of intensity and emotiveness, whether with a soulful melody or a grunge-y scream, and the subtle leads and grooves from the band, oldsoul is carving a path through the indie scene.  Check out their latest release below. –Brian Varneke

 

NYC

Industrial duo Uniform releases single “The Killing of America” + plays BK Bazaar on 02.09

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Well there are a lot of angry people out there these days, which bodes well for industrial rock, the more radical and abrasive branch of electronic music (for the uninitiated, Nine Inch Nails and Ministry were the genre’s brightest shining stars in the ’90s, but if you want to dig deep into it, you’ll have to look at mitteleuropean bands like Einstürzende Neubauten and The Young Gods, among others).  NYC duo Uniform plays a rather uncompromising version of the genre, with relentless drum machines, uber-fuzzy guitars that flirt with thrash metal, and distorted vocals. They just released "The Killing of America", their second single from their upcoming full-length, ‘Wake In Fright,’ described as "an exploration of self-medication, painted in the colors of war." For those in need to a cathartic, anger-releasing moment, catching this band live at Brooklyn Bazaar on February 9th might just do it.