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Weekend Warrior, May 5 – 7

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Psychic Teens orchestrate gloomy, ruminating, melodic post-punk with volatile noisy tendencies, magnifying the murky slow burn into a full-on, shoegazing spectacle. Tonight, the trio celebrates their latest album HEX (available via Hex Records) with a release show at Boot & Saddle, where they’ll explore the darkness via steel-cold, slicing guitars and booming, brooding, baritone vocals. They’ll be joined by the combative, grunge-punk quartet of Tiny Vices and the ferocious, fuzzed-out, psych instrumentations meets clairvoyant, catchy vocals of Dulls. And after releasing their sophomore album New Kind of Normal via their own label Plum Records earlier today, Augusta Koch, Allegra Anka and Kelly Olsen, a.k.a. Cayetana, welcome their introspective, honest, emotive rock release this evening with a show at First Unitarian Church, where they’ll be supported by Shannen Moser, Katie Ellen, and Aster More.  

A day after releasing their new LP Veblen Death Mask via Kill Rock Stars, the enchanting, eclectic experimentation of Taiwan Housing Project steps into Johnny Brenda’s, wielding their off-kilter, jigsaw-puzzle sound, meshing the hauntingly unexpected with the inherently gripping. They’ll be sharing the stage with the mind-warping psych-punk of Igneous Eyes and ESCAPE-Ism, the latest project from D.C. stalwart Ian Svenonius.  

The crowds head back to Boot & Saddle this Sunday for a March On Harrisburg Benefit, featuring the exuberant, melodic, psych-folk stretches of Pine Barons. They’ll be donating their time along with the get-loose, retro-fitted psych-pop of Ceramic Animal and harmony-harnessing trio of TIOGA. – Michael Colavita  

More places to enjoy this weekend… 
 
Boot & Saddle (1131 S. Broad St.) FRI Psychic Teens (Record Release), Tiny Vices, Dulls, SAT Work Drugs, Sad Heaven, No Thank You, SUN March On Harrisburg Benefit: Pine Barons, Ceramic Animal, Tioga
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) FRI Weekender, SAT Taiwan Housing Project (Record Release), Igneous Eyes
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI DJ Deejay, SAT LTC, Zilla Rocca / DJ Baby Berlin, SUN The Sharkskins
 
PhilaMOCA (531 N. 12th St.) SUN Girls Rock Philly Spring Showcase
 
Underground Arts (1200 Callowhill St.) SAT Phil Yeah
 
Bourbon & Branch (705 N. 2nd St.) FRI Matthew W Charles
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) SAT Paul Kurrey Band, Kevin McCove Band, Sunny Deniro, Supreem Da Rezarekta’, Young Trizz, Sucka Free G/Victim, 46 Sherman, Peter Mitchell, Calla Bere & The Attitude, Venn
 
TLA (334 South St.) SAT Let There Be Lips
 
The Fillmore Philadelphia (1100 Canal St.) SAT The Prestige Tattoo & Music Festival: Work Horse III, Anthrophobia, St. James & The Apostles, SUN The Prestige Tattoo & Music Festival: Brain Candle, Stinking Lizaveta, Kingsnake
 
The Foundry (1000 Frankford Ave.) SAT Among Criminals
 
Electric Factory (421 N. 7th St.)
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI (Upstairs) Conjunto Philadelphia, Michael and Leilani / (Downstairs) Start Making Sense, The Insidious Rays, SAT (Downstairs) My Funky Brethren, Darla
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) FRI Blubird, Soto, SAT Supine, Buddy Leezle, The Magnificent ShitHawks, Manikineter
 
MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) FRI Flux Capacitor, Kingfisher
 
Ortlieb’s Lounge (847 N. 3rd St.) FRI Baker Man, Essonite, Hueman Garbij, SAT Camp Candle, Strange Parts, Silent Shapes, SUN Hidden Lights, The Gravies
 
Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) SAT Dan Bruskewicz, Sarah Gliko, Tom Gliko, Evan Cory Levine, Michael Baker
 
Connie’s Ric Rac (1132 S. 9th St.) FRI Bern & the Bastards (EP Release), Endless Taile, Dirty Soap Blues Band, Fallible Being, SAT Sweet Eureka, Vilebred, Endless Taile
 
Voltage Lounge (421 N. 7th St.) SAT Beanie Sigel, Reef The Lost Cauze, SUN Ill Doots
 
Morgan’s Pier (221 N. Columbus Boulevard) FRI DJ Beatstreet, SAT DJ Pierson
 
The Grape Room (105 Grape St.) SAT Granz, Danie Ocean
 
Ardmore Music Hall (23 E. Lancaster Ave.) FRI She Became Grey (Reunion Show), SAT Adrian Belew Power Trio, SUN Countdown to Ecstasy
 
First Unitarian Church (2125 Chestnut St.) FRI Cayetana (Record Release), Shannen Moser, Aster More
 
Leonard Pearlstein Gallery (3401 Filbert St.) SAT Coping Skills, My Name Is Tom
 
The Pharmacy (1300 S. 18th St.) FRI Seeing Snakes, Sublaymen, Dr. Beardfacé and the Spaceman, Truant Minds, The Barren Marys/Thief, Steal Me A Peach, Gozer, Doggo, Rentboy, SAT John Dominy, Lev Ziskind, Cabbage, Sex with Rollercoasters, Towering Pine, Lamplighters, SUN Pauline, Geisha Facade
 
Black Magic (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) FRI Eagle Daddy, Arthur Shea, Whine Moms, Well Room, Earthboy
 
Tralfamadore (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.)
 
The Waiting Room (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.)
 
Nico Nico Mansion (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Loadcard, Tyler Burkhart, Big Nick
 
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Debut Zillas on Acid EP Available for Streaming & Purchase

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Via their label 100 Years of Solid Dudes, the DJ duo of Thomas Roland and James Weissinger, a.k.a. Zillas on Acid, has released its first EP of original material on vinyl. Back to the Beast. Genre-morphing, trance-inducing, percussively-propelled beats lead one onto the dance floor, demanding movement. Those acid-tinged takes warp around your mind, innately traveling down to your toes. The Making Time vets will help you shake off the gloom of this rainy start to your weekend. They’ll also be holding their 12" release celebration on Saturday, May 27 at The Dolphin, if you need some dancin’ company.

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New Music Video: “Rock ‘N’ Roll Lady” – Jo Kusy

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Jo Kusy keeps consistently releasing new material under the moniker(s) of his multiple projects. One of his latest examples, "Rock ‘N’ Roll Lady," occupies a contagious, psych-pop playground. Swaying into a riff-led, casual groove, the song veers into odd lyrical and instrumental twists before escaping the head trip. Kusy has also provided retro visuals to accompany us on this carefree journey into his mind. Press play, and momentarily visit that fantasy zone.

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New Taiwan Housing Project LP Available for Streaming

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Spellbinding, noisy, experimental, unfiltered rock that resonates and lingers, Veblen Death Mask, the new album from Taiwan Housing Project, will be officially released tomorrow via Kill Rock Stars, but you can currently stream it in full over at Noisey. The album may feel chaotic at first; however, those non-traditional instrumental combinations create an engaging unpredictability, while still capturing pop sensibilities amid the heavy churning undertow. Catch Taiwan Housing Project’s record release show this Saturday, May 6 at Johnny Brenda’s with Igneous Eyes and ESCAPE-ISM!

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New Track: “Sameness” – Small Circle

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The Philly quartet of Marissa D’Elia, Sean Hallock (Rozwell Kid), and Sorority Noise members Adam Ackerman and Cameron Boucher, a.k.a. Small Circle, originally released their debut EP Melatonin roughly one year ago. The band is set to reissue a remastered version on May 5 via Flower Girl Records. The updated album also includes an additional song called “Sameness.” The track floats in a pensively peaceful but melancholy daydream; it’s soothing but sensitively emotive.

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New Music Video: “The Fire” – Madalean Gauze

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Madalean Gauze will welcome her latest EP Cool and Fun with a release show at Johnny Brenda’s on Friday, July 21 that will also includes American Trappist and Haunted Homes. Its first single, “The Fire,” finds tumultuous guitar and the compound, rhythmic stomp, creating an eerie, impending sense of danger. Her haunting vocals with creepy keystrokes add to the ominous outlook. Shot at PhilaMOCA, the video by Philly’s own Bob Sweeney injects found elements amid dancing footage and nostalgic filters to lock in on that mysterious feeling of the strange.

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Debut Kings of Freon EP Available for Streaming & Download

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Step into the kitchen with See, There’s Your Problem, the new EP from Kings of Freon. Playing off goofy exuberance from its radio advertisement opening, the songs that follow exude a melodic control but quick-paced smoothness. Then, “Plug It In,” hits with a yearning desperation, a departure from the tunneling rhythm that returns on “(Take Off Your) Fridge Door”. It’s solid indie-punk with lots of humor.

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

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Inspired to make music by Philly’s robust DIY scene, the youthful band, Blubird, which is made of Alex Black Bessen (drums, vocals, guitar), Erez Potok-Holmes (vocals, guitar), Henry Wolgast (guitar, drums), and Jack Correll (bass), is our most recent Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner. The fellas are about to go their separate ways for college, but they still have plans to record/release more music and play a bunch of shows in and out of town. However, before all this goes down, you can learn more about the soon-to-be high school graduates and the band’s brief history HERE.

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New Track: “Tell Me” – Lizdelise

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Lizdelise seems to have channeled St. Vincent in its latest single, “Tell Me”. Framed in the clean, percussive, drum-machine snap and rough around the edges guitar riffs, the contrasting, silky, vocal texture provides an adhesive sonic foil. It’s a cliff-hanging example that will keep our ears to the grindstone for future developments from the group’s new label, Odd Gift Records. You can catch Lizdelise at PhilaMOCA on Sunday, May 28, as part of a lineup that also includes Lady Parts, Adler Hall, and Carroll.

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Debut Harmony Woods LP Available for Streaming

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Philly singer-songwriter Harmony Woods, a.k.a. Sofia Verbilla, shook our foundation with her latest single "Renovations". Her debut full-length album, Nothing Special, is set to come out this Friday, May 5 via Honest Face Records, but you can stream the LP below in its entirety. It was recorded by Modern Baseball‘s Jake Ewald with bandmate Brendan Lukens accompanying on lead guitar. You can also join Verbilla and friends the evening of her release at JJ’s Diner, where she’ll be supported by Major Pursuit and Soft Idiot. (Photo by Emily Dubin)

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New Cayetana LP Available for Streaming

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The DIY ladies of Cayetana came together and taught themselves how to play their instruments. And after the successful release of their debut LP Nervous Like Me (Tiny Engines), they have also bravely chosen to start their own label Plum Records – "rock and roll without compromise" – to release their forthcoming album, New Kind of Normal, due out May 5. "The record is about mental health…struggling with that and settling into a new kind of normal where you can finally recognize your own your destructive behaviors and accept love into your life." Cayetana just premiered New Kind of Normal over at Hype Machine, and you can stream it below now.