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Katie Frank & The Pheromones and Heyward Howkins Host Roadside Graves at Bourbon & Branch July 13

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From starting out as a college graduate sharing her personal compositions during open mic nights, to becoming a solid roots-rock five-piece, Katie Frank & The Pheromones have taken great strides to get where they are. And the release of their debut full-length Counting Your Curses over the winter has helped them tour to SXSW, and get ready to make their Philadelphia Folk Festival debut next month. Before they play the fest, they’ll be making their Bourbon & Branch debut tonight, where they’ll be joined by fellow BITBY labelmate, Heyward Howkins. This will be Howkins’ last show for a bit as he’ll be stepping away from the stage to record new material. So it’s a good reason to attend and see if he reveals any new morsels like the unreleased song "Everybody’s Waiting" from their recent Folkadelphia session. They’ll be hosting Metuchen, New Jersey Americana outfit Roadside Graves. Bourbon & Branch, 705 N 2nd St., 8pm, $10, 21+ – Bill McThrill

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King Britt & Son Little Opening for Nightmare On Wax at Union Transfer July 12

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Producer, performer and curator of electronic music, King Britt continues to evolve and reinvent himself through his past work with Grammy-winning hip-hop collective Digable Planets, Sylk130 Collective, Saturn Never Sleeps and The Sister Gertrude Experience. And with his latest sonic sci-fi adventure, Fhloston Paradigm, he just release a new album, The Phoenix, last month via Hyperdub. Another talent, who has been kicking it around our local music scene for years, is Aaron Livingston. You may be more familiar with him as a collaborator with The Roots and rjd2 (Icebird). Well, Livingston has really come into his own with his latest neo-soul project Son Little that recently signed to ANTI- Records. Both artists will be showing off their cultivated years of experience tonight at Union Transfer when they open for Warp Records’ Nightmare On Wax. Union Transfer, 1026 Spring Garden St., 8pm, $19, All Ages – H.M. Kauffman
 
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Weekend Warrior, July 11 – 13

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The Extraordinaires are all set to release their 4th full-length album Dress For Nasty Weather at Johnny Brenda’s this Saturday night, and it’s one that’s as artistic and brilliant as their previous efforts. In one way, the record is a blast from the past as it’s the first that they’ve recorded with founding member Matt Gibson since he left touring as a multi-intrumentalist for Man Man. But it’s also a whole lot of new, since it’s the first album released on their own record label (which they co-founded with Justin Wolf of Lux Perpetua), Color Theory Records, and is one that they were able to crowdsource well past their Kickstarter goal. This album will feature the same type of hardbound lyric books that The Extraordinaires popularized with their previous albums, and it also marks the band’s music video debut with their Charlie Chaplin-influenced creation for the single “Blue Moon” (below). It’s an album worthy of much celebration, and they’ll be doing so with longtime friends and West Philly orchestral pop outfit, Grandchildren, and Teen Men, which is a collaboration between visual artists and members of the Spinto Band. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 Frankford Ave., 9pm, $10, 21+ – Bill McThrill
 

 
More places to enjoy the summer weather this weekend…
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) FRI Northern Arms, The Improbables, SAT The Extraordinaires  (Album Release), Grandchildren, Teen Men
 
The Boot & Saddle (1131 S. Broad St.) SAT Easy Creatures, Howling Fantods
 
PhilaMOCA (531 N. 12th St.) FRI Philly Punx Picnic 2014: Repellers, Cop Problem
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI Seeing Snakes/Hoser, Blue Smiley, Buster, SUN Three Man Cannon, Sing, Bird of Prey, Tender Vision
 
Union Transfer (1026 Spring Garden St.) SAT King Britt, Son Little
 
Underground Arts (1200 Callowhill St.) SAT Foundation: DJ TK-421, DJ AARGH!, DJ Zaanan Sun Nuevo Fest, Daniel De Jesus, DJ Precolumbian
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) FRI (Balcony) Oldermost, The Naked Sun, SAT  Mantis Music Showcase: Corners of Sanctuary, Egocentric Plastic Men, Pseudo-Guerrilla Logic, The Bad Tequila Experience
 
TLA (334 South St.)  FRI Astronauts Really Fly, MPrynt, Bok Nero
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI (Downstairs) Ruder Than You, (Upstairs) Philly Gumbo, SAT (Downstairs) Three Hour Tour: Pete Donnelly, Cliff Hillis, Jim Boggia, (Upstairs) Bruce Torres, Dan Kauffman, SUN World Cup Final Pre-Party with Alo Brasil, Jaunderful / (Upstairs) Sierra Hurtt, Loose and Alright
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.)  FRI Gerry Goffin Tribute Night hosted by Dirty Soap Blues Band, SAT (Early) Count Me Out, Brosef Gordon-Levitt, Honest Trophy, (Late) 30 and Over League Presents: Autism Awareness Night: Reef the Lost Cauze, Goody Gunz, Voss, SUN Children’s Books, Jantones, Blankbook, Twin Pines
 
MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.)  FRI Maitland, SAT The Hundred Acre Woods, SUN Upperfields
 
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI Like Crazy, SAT Casshern, Visuals by Hekkate
 
Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St.) FRI The Soundtrack Series in the 215, SAT Victoria Spaeth
 
Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) FRI I Yahn I Arkestra, SAT Dave Steel Blues Band
 
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) FRI Hambone Relay, Midwestern Exposure/ Little Miss Love Jones, Tippy & The Shy Guys, SAT The Hype Philly Presents Soul Saturday: Julia Figueroa, Slumlord Byran, Latrice Marianno, Felicia Punzo, Jill Jacobs, SUN Palaceburn
 
Connie’s Ric Rac (1132 S. 9th St.) FRI Bubbles AKA Ruby Shine, Zap Goes Pop!, The Griz  Band
 
The Grape Room (105 Grape St) A Cool Stick, Too Hot For Sleeves, HAHA-YO, Caalypsö SAT Makhaira, The Madeleine Haze, Bad Seed, Whiskey Demon
 
Bourbon and Branch (705 N. 2nd St.) FRI Psalmships (Record Release), Chelsea Sue Allen, SAT The Gallerist (EP Release), Levee Drivers, The Bernhardt Family Band, SUN Katie Frank & The Pheromones, Heyward Howkins
 
Millcreek Tavern (4200 Chester Ave.) FRI Esoterica, SAT Philly Punx Picnic 2014: (Late) Plague Dogs, Nightfall, Alement
 
Magic Death Sounds Bike Ride (Various Locations) FRI Laser Background, Banned Books
 
Ardmore Music Hall FRI Splintered Sunlight, SAT (Early) The Divine Hand Ensemble, (Late) The GTV’s (Album Release), Weird Hot, St. James & The Apostles
 
Lava Space (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SUN The Brood, Haldol, Bad Energy
 
FDR Skatepark (6216-6262 Delaware Expy.) SAT Philly Punx Picnic 2014: (Early) School Drugs, Low Charge
 
Angler Movement Art Center (1550 E. Montgomery Ave.) SAT Zachary Darrup and Asimina Chremos
 
Great Indoors (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SUN (Early) Dark Thoughts
 
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Psalmships Album Release Show at Bourbon & Branch July 11

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I Sleep Alone (Big School Records), the freshly released LP from Psalmships, the Joshua Britton ghost-folk project, will be celebrated this evening at Bourbon & Branch. The record finds a balance, using lyrical depth that hits home with its unshielded poignant potency. A natural open-air atmosphere gives these earnest tales room to breathe, allowing Britton’s pensive words to resonate, burying themselves deeper in one’s mind, while sharpening their honest eeriness. It’s as though through expressing an emptiness that a catharsis occurs. The penetratingly clear rock of Downingtown’s Chelsea Sue Allen joins in on the experience with Indiana-based folk rocker Nathan Edwin rounding out the bill. Bourbon & Branch 705 N. 2nd St., 8pm, $10, 21+ – Michael Colavita

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Philly Punx Picnic 2014

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Philly Punx Picnic returns this week uniting the local punk community while connecting it with others from out of town. The festivities kicked off yesterday with the a softball game and BBQ, and the music portion of the fun begins this evening with two shows at Teri’s in the Italian Market and DIY space Wolf Cycle. What are the lineups? Well, there will be a lottery to see where each of the bands (Toska, Severed, YDi, Death Orbit, Knife Hits, Retreevers, Spectrum Disorder, and Live Not on Evil) will be performing so be prepared to be surprised. And if you really don’t like surprises, tomorrow evening’s show at PhilaMOCA with Cop Problem, Napalm Donut, Empty Vessels, Repellers, and Cetacean is sure to be a highlight of the festival. For more details about the Philly Punx Picnic events, go HERE.

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New Music Video: “Double Life” – Work Drugs

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Work Drugs has a new summertime jam called "Double Life." It’s off the band’s forthcoming album, Runaways, that is due out this fall. And in true Work Drugs fashion, the track’s accompanying visual aid is lighthearted yet sexy. They’ll be headlining Johnny Brenda’s tomorrow night with Brooklynites Crush Distance and Half Waif along for the ride.

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New Music Video: “Blue Moon” – The Extraordinaires

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With The Extraordinaires, every release feels like an art project. And with the new music video for their single, "Blue Moon," off the band’s forthcoming album Dress for Nasty Weather, you find the group tramp-ishly bonding together, creating something that is all at once so heartwarmingly beautiful, strange and romantically timeless. The fellas outdid themselves on this one. It premiered yesterday over at The Key. The Extraordinaires will be celebrating the release of their new record this Saturday at Johnny Brenda’s with Grandchildren and Teen Men.