Led by former Clockcleaner drummer Richie Charles, Watery Love is one basement punk outfit that has found the likes of Meg Baird and Daniel Dimaggio of Home Blitz helping to fill out its bruising sound, with Kurt Vile not making the cut to be the band’s bassist. Those are some big indie heavyweights ready to lend a hand. It’s no surprise that a full-length album has been anticipated since the group’s debut, and Watery Love has answered the call with Decorative Feeding (In The Red Records), a fast-paced, no nonsense barrage of slash-‘n’-burn tracks. The band is set to celebrate its release this evening at PhilaMOCA, and pals Montana Mordecai will be venturing over to join in the fury. Also opening the bill will be the somewhat mysterious Igneous Eyes. PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12th St., 8pm, $7 All Ages – Bill McThrill