Found on NAH’s WOE (which will be released on vinyl January 6 via Ranch Records), this Brandon Kuzma-directed video for “Rather Die” featuring GIVV grabs with its instantaneous heart-thumping intensity, matched by the emcee’s strong authoritative delivery. With quick-transitional movements coupled with black and white imagery, the song pounces on you, meshing menace and power. Don’t be afraid to click repeat, and catch NAH in the flesh on Thursday, December 11 at Everybody Hits with Anwar Sadat.
New Track: “The Seventh Stranger” (Duran Duran Cover) – Lewis & Clarke
Lewis & Clarke, a.k.a. Lou Rogai, revisited the song "The Seventh Stranger" after being asked by Manimal Vinyl to contribute a track to its Duran Duran compilation. "Amidst the dated sonic adornments, there’s a road-weary realization about the price of sacrificing stability for art. I became hooked on the song’s deep and heavy melody and decided to croon out a brooder on my neighbor’s piano." Proceeds from the record will benefit Amnesty International. Rogai will also be performing an intimate set on Saturday, December 6 at Miner Street Recordings as part of Weathervane Music’s year-end fundraiser. The organization recently featured him in a deeply person episode of Shaking Through, which you should totally check out (again) HERE.
Krust Toons: “Thanksgiving Band Practice” by Teddy Hazard
Krust Toons: "Thanksgiving Band Practice" by Teddy Hazard – please feel free to drop him a line at teddandthehazards@gmail.com if you dig or have any funny ideas. You can also check out more of his illustrations HERE.
New Music Video: “All Over” – CRUISR
CRUISR just premiered a new music video for the track "All Over," at Buzzfeed. The animated creation, which was directed by Chris Carboni, captures the feelings of love and hate from the song by piecing together clips of images from iconic movies. The band is currently on tour with The 1975, and will be back in town on Wednesday, December 3 at the Tower Theater.
New Music Video: “Trench Mouth” – Heavy Medical
Would you rather have a pizza party or beer party? If you’re thinking pizza-beer party, then experience what that’d be like with the guys from Heavy Medical in the new music for their track "Trench Month," which is part of the group’s latest demo EP Constant Disappointment. After checking it out, do you think that they’re the best dudes or the worst dudes to party with? Ha…we’ll say the former as long as they’re not doing it in our homes.
Annie Rivera Scholarship Benefit Concert w/Cayetana, TJ Kong and the Atomic Bomb & More at Underground Arts Nov. 23

Shark Tape Album Release Show at MilkBoy Philly Nov. 22
The last few days have frozen the surroundings. However, Shark Tape’s new LP Marathon, produced by local aficionado Jeff Zeigler as well as Phil Nicolo (The Police), provides the type of sonic heat required to get listeners locked in a deep freeze up and out. Now that you’re ready to move, head to Milkboy to catch the band’s record release this evening. The trio of Stephen Lorek, Dylan Mulcahy & Niles Weiss generates a refined, powerful rock sound that covers a lot of musical terrain, with no shortage of catchy hooks. Their constant moving aesthetic gets you on your feet, and has the hard-churning instrumentation to keep you there. So step outside and let Shark Tape’s Marathon thaw you out, because these songs could transform into anthems. Tonight, they’ll be joined by youthful, folk-rock crew Pine Barons. MilkBoy Philly, 1100 Chestnut St., 8:30pm, $10, 21+ – Michael Colavita
Longtime Friends & Fire Alums Hezekiah Jones, Mutlu & Sean Hoots at Ardmore Music Hall Nov. 22
Weekend Warrior, November 21 – 23
Ticket Giveaway: The Head and the Heart & Phox on Dec. 5 at Tower Theater
We’re doing a ticket giveaway for The Head and the Heart & Phox on Friday, December 5 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 "Be Still My Heart." Please also include your cell number in the body of the message (in case of an emergency). Good luck!

Red Martina Debut Live Performance & Album Release Show at MilkBoy Philly Nov. 21
Red Martina will be making their live performance debut this evening at MilkBoy Phillly. The combination of Noesis (ex-Philadelphia Slick), Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind (ex-Jedi Mind Tricks), Ish Quintero (ex-Quintero), and Hayley Cass dropped an impressive first album last year entitled Intransit, and tonight they’ll be celebrating the release of its follow-up, Come On Home, a fifteen-track LP that smoothly mixes live and sampled production with Cass’ silky vocals and Noesis verbal gymnastics. They’ll be supported on the bill by Brooklyn four-piece The Attic Ends and and visual artist/emcee Dewey Decibel. MilkBoy Philly, 1100 Chestnut St., 8:30PM, $10, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman
Night Panther Break Up & Release Final EP
Unfortunately, we already knew this for months now, but Night Panther just officially announced that they have broken up. ("G’night everyone, Night Panther is no longer. Please enjoy our final EP… Thanks for all the memories <3 NP") You can listen to the self-titled album below, which was produced by Jon Low.