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New Music Video: “Qiet” – Vita and the Woolf

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Vita and the Woolf are beautifully captured in a warehouse maze in their new video for the single "Qiet". Produced by Kaleida Studio and Silver Sound, the appearance of calm before a much-needed release tugs and pulls at the backbone of the recording, whirling us through the exciteable chorus. The video was directed and edited by Jukie Gratz. You’ll find the track on their upcoming album, Tunnels, which is due out April 21 via Believe Digital. 

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New Music Video: “Juniper Pearl” – The Orange Drop

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Neo-psych outfit The Orange Drop continues further down the genre’s rabbit hole in the group’s new video for "Juniper Pearl". It’s the lead single off the band’s upcoming album, Stoned in Love, which was recorded at Spice House Sound and mixed by Colin Hegna (Brian Jonestown Masscre). The record will be released on vinyl and CD via the UK’s Mega Dodo, and they’ll be celebrating its arrival on Friday, January 6 at Bourbon & Branch with Meddlesome Meddlesome Meddlesome Bells, Seafrost, and Lunacy, who will also be welcoming a new EP.

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New Track: “Fireproof” – Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah just announce that they’ll be coming out with new album, titled The Tourist, scheduled to drop on February 24 via Undertow. They’ve also shared its first single, the punchy yet atmospheric "Fireproof". The band will also be heading out on tour in March in support of the new release, and will be kicking things off with a two-night run at JB’s on Thursday, March 2 and Friday, March 3.

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New Music Video: “Lookers” – The Menzingers

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Directed by Sean Stoute, the new video for The Menzingers‘ "Lookers" peeks behind the curtain. A serene reflective song with a rumbling enthusiasm, the track pairs well with the black & white footage, depicting the fervor of live performance and the tranquility of the traveling process. The single is featured on the band’s forthcoming album After The Party, available on February 3 via Epitaph. They’ll also be performing next in Philly on Friday, March 31 at The Fillmore.

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New Track: “After Me” – Louie Louie

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Louie Louie recently signed to Born Losers Records, a local label started by Suburban Living‘s Michael Cammarata and Chris Radwanski. Their full-length album, Friend of a Stranger, is set for physical and digital release on February 10, but you can take their new track, "After Me," for a spin below. With the quartet’s latest single, the stylish ladies of Louie Louie continue to delve into the retro sonics of 50’s/60’s girl groups, incorporating their penchant for harmonic interplay, while finding a touch of grit in the bare-bones rhythm section and jangle of electric guitar strums. We think that they’re definitely swoon-worthy. (Photo by Cassie Cummins)

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New Thom McCarthy LP Available for Streaming & Download

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Thom McCarthy quietly released his album, 2088: The Jumbo-Cricket Landfill Incident, last year, under the moniker of his space-age rockabilly alter-ego Rocky Kaminsky. The record possessed a dark undertone, heavily influenced by fears of our decaying environment and its future effect on the world around us. And with Idiot-elect Donald Trump’s moronic views about climate change and the doubling down on such beliefs with his picks of key cabinet members, it becomes a more frightening yet ear-opening listen. Now, as the year winds down, the Philly artist has returned to share new material that still resonates his environmental concerns, returning, however, to his more traditional songwriting roots and surname on his LP Marvin the Giant, which you can now stream and download below. You can also celebrate its arrival with McCarthy this evening at Bourbon & Branch, where he’ll be supported by Joshua Park. (Photo by Andrea Poulsen)

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Sad13 Slugs It Out at Everybody Hits Dec. 12

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After being advised to take a break from releases this year with her band Speedy Ortiz to avoid having fans get burned out, Sadie Dupuis found herself with an excess of songs that she had already written, inspiring her to record her debut solo effort as Sad13. Slugger (which is now available via Carpark Record) became a new lo-fi, electro-pop vehicle for Dupuis to tackle personal and societal issues. She is also currently on her first solo tour in support of the new LP, and it will be making a stop home this evening at Everybody Hits. She’ll be joined by tourmate Vagabon, the project of NYC guitarist and singer Laetitia Tamko, and dream-pop artist Emily Reo. (BTW: Unfortunately, Told Slant, who had been originally announced to perform, is no longer on the bill after getting picked up by Elvis Depressedly for their latest tour.) Everybody Hits, 529 W. Girard Ave., 9pm, $12, All Ages (Photo by Chad Kamenshine) – H.M. Kauffman

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New Mumblr Album Available for Streaming & Purchase

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Mumblr recently returned from an extensive journey around the U.S. that they dubbed the Family Fun Tour. They also recently shared a collection of recordings, accumulated over the last three years and now titled Foster Kids: B-sides and Unreleased Songs. The Philly quartet will be donating all proceeds from the seventeen-song album to Planned Parenthood so be as generous as you can and grab your copy below. Mumblr is scheduled to perform next in Philly on Thursday, January 26 at Johnny Brenda’s, but you never know if the guys will pop up for a performance somewhere around town before then so keep a lookout.

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Contemplate & Reflect w/Shadow Band at Magic Pictures Dec. 11

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An effusion of sonic delight flows from the shroud of nostalgia to the present. Shadow Band’s music constructs a bridge to an ephemeral sabbatical, unfastened from the rapid advance of time. The group is a collective effort operating around the songwriting of Mike Bruno, whose compositions present a movement that feels both wistful and celebratory. The band produces a rich and expansive environment that encapsulates the singular advance of a sparse melancholia, cerebral psych-folk for contemplation and reflection. Shadow Band recently signed to Mexican Summer, who released their digital EP Eagle Unseen last month. Bruno and the gang will be performing tonight in South Philly at Magic Pictures, an evening that will also showcase the twisted enchantment of fellow Philadelphians Evil Sword and Chicago-based doom outfit Blood Licker. Magic Pictures, (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.), All Ages, 8pm, $8 – Josh Kelly

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Eliza Hardy Jones Comes Into Her Own at Boot & Saddle Dec. 10

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Eliza Hardy Jones is a unique talent in the Philly music scene that seldom gets her due. This classically trained pianist with the voice of a Siren has contributed to such notable projects as Buried Beds, Nightlands, Strand of Oaks, and Grace Potter and the Nocturnals over the years. But now, Eliza is set to come into her own with her debut solo album, being produced by Brian McTear and Nick Krill (Teen Men, Spinto Band). Tonight’s performance at Boot & Saddle will be a prime opportunity to hear what she’s been working on, backed by a full live band. Jones will also be joined by longtime friend and former member of mewithoutYou, Greg Jehanian, who is better known these days as GeologyBoot & Saddle, 1131 S. Broad St., 8:30pm, $10, 21+ – Bill McThrill

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Instupendo Striking a Chord at PhilaMOCA Dec. 10

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The work of Philadelphian sound artist Instupendo, a.k.a. Aidan Peterson, is lucid while out of focus; a silken and ethereal logic operating somewhere in the space between trap and ambient. His presence is mostly known online, striking a chord with the engaged Internet-selves that exist in a space between our inner and outer worlds. His music arrives at a distinct time in our culture in which a bedroom producer’s output has the capability of being accessible to the world, allowing Peterson to successfully tap into a vast network of potential creative futures before graduating high school. You can catch a rare Instupendo set this weekend when he performs at PhilaMOCA with emerging electronic producers Buji, Good Intent, and Haven. PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12st Street, 8pm, $7-$10, All Ages – Josh Kelly