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Bleeding Rainbow Record Release Show at Golden Tea House March 1

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Former lo-fi duo turned bombastic post-punk four-piece Bleeding Rainbow is returning home tonight, and will be celebrating the release of their latest LP Interrupt (Kanine), which was produced by Fancy Time Studio’s Kyle "Slick" Johnson. The band has had kind of a rough time on the road with tourmates Hunters needing to drop off because frontwoman Izzy Almedia suffered a concussion. But like true professionals, the show must go on for Bleeding Rainbow, who was recently called "America’s best-kept secret, the ultimate cult band" by Dave Grohl. Yeah, that’s right – Dave "motherfuckin’ Nirvana/Foo Fighters" Grohl! Yes, yes – I realize that nothing I write now can be cooler than that so I’ll just let you know that Roomrunner, Multicult and Loose Tooth (who was added to replace Hunters) will also be on the bill for tonight’s celebration. Cheers, ladies and gents! Golden Tea House, (Please contact one of the acts or venue.), 8pm, $5 – $7, All Ages – Alexis V.

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Shaking Through Season 5 Launch & Weathervane Music Benefit w/Lushlife, The So So Glos & Torres at JB’s March 1

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Ever since 2009, producer Brian McTear and his longtime friend Bill Robertson have been using their non-profit organization Weathervane Music as an outlet to create projects to advance independent music and the community that supports it. And its biggest accomplishment through those endeavors has been the Shaking Through series, which documents several artists as they share every process that goes into the birth of one of their songs. And over the years, it has featured a healthy dose of Philly artists such as Creepoid, Strand of Oaks, The Districts, Reading Rainbow (now Bleeding Rainbow) and more. 2014 marks their fifth year of production, and the crew are all set to celebrate with a launch party and Weathervane benefit at Johnny Brenda’s tonight. The evening will feature buzz-worthy former alums dynamic emcee/producer/multi-instrumentalist Lushlife, whose Toynbee Suite was a major highlight of Season 4, and Brooklyn pop-punk outfit The So So Glos. And the fact that acclaimed singer-songwriter Torres is also on the bill may be a hint of what will be coming up for next season. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 Frankford Ave., 9pm, $8 – $12, 21+ (Photo by Phil Bradshaw) – Bill McThrill