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Ticket Giveaway: Eryka Badu & Gallant at the Tower Theater Next Thursday

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We are very excited to be giving away tickets to see the legendary Eryka Badu and LA singer-songwriter Gallant next Thursday, August 4 at the Tower Theater. To enter for a chance to win a pair of tix, just send an email to thedelimagazinephiladelphia@gmail.com with the subject line "Fat Belly Bella". Please also include your cell number in the body of the message (in case of an emergency). Good luck!

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New Track: “Postcard” – Balance and Composure

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Balance and Composure just announce that their new album will be coming out on October 17 via Vagrant Records, and will be titled Light We Made. The follow-up to 2013’s The Things We Think We’re Missing was recorded with producer extraordinaire Will Yip (Studio 4), and you may be finding the group exploring some new sonic terrain on its latest endeavor. Take a listen to "Postcard," the record’s first single, below.

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New Videos: “Moody” & “Pup” (Live – Out Of Town Films) – Queen of Jeans

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Dream-pop outfit Queen of Jeans recently stopped by Out Of Town Films headquarters at Berks Warehouse in Philly to record a live session. Performing two songs from the group’s self-titled debut EP, the sultry, swagger of "Moody" effortlessly charms, while "Pup" languidly caressess and comforts, taking you away from all your worries in the world. Marissa Lesnick’s lead vocals and the band’s backing harmonies sound spectacular. You can catch Queen of Jeans live, and fall under their spell on Thursday, August 18 with Grubby Little Hands as part of the Spruce Street Harbor Park Waterfront Sessions. (Photo by Bob Sweeney)

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Family Volleyball Opening Special All-ages Show for Wild Child at Boot & Saddle July 24

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Tonight is a special all-ages show at Boot & Saddle, the second night of two for impassioned pop group Wild Child. Last night was for the 21+ folks, so this evening is for all the youngsters. It’s an especially good thing for opener Family Volleyball, who most likely would not be allowed in the venue otherwise, or maybe I’m just getting old. Either way, try to make it in time for their dreamy, eclectic set. While the group might stay in the realm of indie rock most of the time, they jump around with their sound, recalling Real Estate, Pinback, A Great Big Pile of Leaves, Pomegranates and Yo La Tengo at different times across their limited amount of releases. The band obviously has an ear for a catchy melody, and can explore/express those ideas in a number of inventive ways. Family Volley doesn’t seem to take themselves too seriously, which is to their benefit, as they are creating keen-eyed and intricate songs that have a youthful exuberance and mature, well-crafted structures that are both surprising and familiar. Boot & Saddle, 1131 S. Broad St., 8:30pm, $20, All Ages – Adam G.

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Last Littler Philly Show (For Now) at Everybody Hits July 23

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The lifespan of an indie band is often short-lived in these modern times, and the Philly DIY scene is bracing itself for another little heartbreak, as half the members of four-piece Littler prepare to move across the country. It hurts to see them go, especially as they were starting to receive a bit of national attention. Their bubbly brand of Slumberland-soaked twee-punk and emotion sheathed in prickly fuzz will be sorely missed, and I’ll be keeping an eye to the western horizon in hopes of their return. The band’s last booked show in Philly will be held tonight at Everybody Hits, with a host of avant acts that will add an interesting contrast to Littler’s unabashed pop devotion. Ursula, a recent transplant to Philadelphia and self-proclaimed no-wave band, will open the night with songs that know structure but no tune. Their decidedly unmelodious, repetitive riffs and harsh vocals hang in tattered shreds from steady, plodding beats, seemingly the only orienting component of the music. Palm, another local favorite, will also be performing their incredibly nuanced, arcane, avant-math-pop, which treads the seam between melody and dissonance, while covering more compositional ground within a single song than many bands cover in an entire album. Everybody Hits, 529 W. Girard Ave, 7pm, $7-$10, All Ages (Photo by Emily Burtner) – Bryce Woodcock

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Weekend Warrior, July 22 – 24

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Yikes! With temperatures expected to reach the high 90s this weekend, it makes sense to want to stay near an air conditioner or dip your body parts in the ocean. However, for those music-obsessed folks who are a glutton for punishment and good tunes, WXPN’s XPoNential Music Fest is back once again, across the way at the Camden Waterfront. The festival opens this afternoon with two local Philly acts, the ethereal harmonies of Queen of Jeans and songbird Rosemary Fiki, before giving way to national touring favorites like Father John Misty and White Denim. Kurt Vile & the Violators and Ryan Adams and The Shining will be closing out the inaugural day of the event at BB&T Pavilion. Though we are really not digging the scheduling of their noon set slot on Saturday, Kississippi is a good reason to get an early start on a day packed with music, before hiding in the shade in wait for what are sure to be electrifying sets by Gary Clark Jr. and Alabama Shakes. And while Sunday may teeter off from the excitement of the first two days, Eliza Hardy Jones and The Districts will provide you with plenty of beautiful melodies and memories to get you through the upcoming school/workweek. XPonential Music Festival (FRI – SUN), Camden Waterfront/BB&T Pavilion, Various Times (Schedule), Adults $35(w/membership) – $296/Kids $5, All Ages – H.M. Kauffman
 
Other places to be hot this weekend…
 
Boot & Saddle (1131 S. Broad St.) SAT The End of America, SUN Family Volleyball
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI Cheap Dinosaurs, Mage Hand, Glob Jolly/Dweller/Gordon Bombay, Shizz Lo, SAT Major Van Winkle, Suirad Franklin, Simba Amir, Ashoka, Shon Goner/Wassup Gina, SUN No Nothing/Surgeon, Black Urn
 
PhilaMOCA (531 N. 12th St.) FRI The Obsessives, The Superweeks
 
Underground Arts (1200 Callowhill St.) SUN Only Glory, Please Die
 
Union Transfer (1026 Spring Garden St.) FRI Chris Forsyth & The Solar Motel Band
 
Bourbon & Branch (705 N. 2nd St.) FRI The Upticks, Paper Comets, SAT Jason Magin & Craig James, SUN Secret Nudist Friends, Coping Skills
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) SAT Stella and The Voodoo Fish, Matt Cermanski, Wildflower, Winchester Treaty
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI (Upstairs) Melissa Menago (Album Release)/(Downstairs) Echoes – A Pink Floyd Tribute Band, SAT (Downstairs) Candy Volcano
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) FRI Chalk and the Beige Americans, SAT Wasted Theory, Seagrave, SUN Planning For Burial
  
MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) FRI Wild Rompit, Sat Nicky P
 
Silk City (435 Spring Garden St.) FRI Mr. Sonny James. Francisco Collazo, SAT DJ Deejay, SUN Seoul Delhi
 
Connie’s Ric Rac (1132 S. 9th St.) FRI Katie Barbato, Daniel Collins, Rev. TJ McGlinchey, The Discount Heroes, Glorious Typing, Dani Mari, SAT Pigment, Sheena & Thee Nosebleeds, Brain Candle, Prone to Violence
 
Voltage Lounge (421 N. 7th St.) FRI Skyline the City
 
Morgan’s Pier (221 N. Columbus Blvd.) FRI DJ Beatstreet, SAT Mr. Sonny James
 
The Foundry (1000 Frankford Ave.) SAT The Weekend Riot
 
The Grape Room (105 Grape St.) FRI Spicy Meatball, Steve Oakley Band, Gavilan, The Skis
 
Ardmore Music Hall (23 E. Lancaster Ave.) FRI Broken Arrow (Neil Young Tribute), Cabin Dogs
 
Everybody Hits (529 W. Girard Ave.) SAT Littler, Palm, Ursula
 
Random Tea Room (713 N 4th St.) SUN The Goodbye Party, Tim Woulfe
 
First Unitarian Church (2125 Chestnut St.) FRI Magic Pictures Presents: Actual Pearls, Evil Sword, Gavin Riley Smoke Machine, Pushin’ it 2 the Limit
 
Double H Ranch (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Shelf Life, Sarah M, Hello Shark
 
The Fryer (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT The Burgeoning, Second Marriage, A Day Without Love
 
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Magic Picture Presents w/Evil Sword, Gavin Riley Smoke Machine & More at the FUC July 22

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Tonight, Magic Pictures is conjuring a ritual assembly for us aspiring and practicing occultists at the First Unitarian Church for a celebration of music, spooky shit, and the untold magic of that lurks in the seams of reality. The show, which will supernaturally cram nine bands in the space of four hours, will be a glimpse into Magic Pictures’ conceptual crystal ball, detailing their notions of visual, musical and performance art. All bands were curated with the intent to emphasize their principles of “theatrics, spectacle, and awe,” and create an ideal context for such performances. Among the chosen group of musical conjurers is Philadelphia’s own Evil Sword, whose raggedy, minimalist, cauldron-stirring incantations are an unholy brew of experimental post-punk, literal bells and whistles, deathrock, and paranormal revelation. Kate Ferencz’s vocals move at a harsh recitative pace, punctuated with odd, rhythmic emphasis where inflection replaces melody. Also channeling his magic into the ritual will be Gavin Riley Smoke Machine, whose se set incorporates audio-visual, choose-your-own-adventure-style storytelling to the tune of 80’s quasi-futurist synth tones and inventive narratives. Palberta, another cornerstone, noisy, experimental post-punk band, will add their clamor to the celebration with tunes that effectively immolate the entire western pop music canon in an attempt to access something willfully outside, providing an essential experience for comprehending a post-comprehension world. First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut St., 8pm, $15, All Ages – Bryce Woodcock

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New Track: “Needlove” – Needle Points

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Boogie-woogie psych outfit Needle Points just threw in its hat for this year’s summertime jam. The group’s latest single/song title, "Needlove," is rather apropos, considering that’s what the band named their fledgling record label earlier this year. Do you need love this Friday morning? We sure do. Come give Mama some sugar. (Photo by Ryan Collerd)

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New Track: “Bubblegum” – Line Leader

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Below is a new lo-fi, garage-pop ditty from Line Leader called "Bubblegum". The warm, breezy melody harkens to a simpler time, while the lyrics hint at a shadowier tale. Relationships get complicated. 

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Soul Glo Opening for Pile at Everybody Hits July 21

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The powerful dynamic of raw emotively drenched vocals, coupled precise heart-pounding instrumentation, will manifest in the hardcore intensity of Soul Glo this evening at Everybody Hits. Bringing those all-in fiery wails and letting them stew in a thick broth of deep digging and equally ripping grooves, it becomes clear that these combative musical expressions carry a significant worth that can be felt immediately. With their new album Bruise Easy due out on September 4, the measured melody and unflinching instrumental punch of Marge has been injected into the lineup, and the gear–shifting pop-punk of Loose Tooth will provide this bill at the batting cages plenty of local talent at the lead off position. Marrying a temporary comforting calm, butted up against surges of impending destruction, New Englanders Pile hit cleanup on this night. Everybody Hits, 529 W. Girard Ave., 8pm, $8, All Ages – Michael Colavita

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New JANK Album Available for Streaming

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After releasing a new remix album of tracks from their LP Awkward Pop Songs, JANK premiered their latest album, Versace Summer, over at Noisey. You might be familiar with two of its tracks, "Alligator" and "This Is A Song About My Bike Ralph And It’s Called ‘Ralph’," which they put out last month, donating all the poceeds to the PULSE Tragedy Community Fund on GoFundMe. The new record officially comes out July 27, and you can catch JANK this evening at PhilaMOCA opening for Dikembe, Slingshot Dakota, and Timeshares. (Cover Art by Olivia Knowles)