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New Music Video: “I Hate Change” – Tender Vision

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With all the drama happening at the bass position and the output of subpar new tunes, you are probably thinking like we are. What the fuck happened to the Pixies? Well, here’s an adorable little ditty from ex-Catnaps frontwoman Adrianne Gold and bassist William Sallee’s new project Tender Vision called "I Hate Change," which might help express how you are feeling into song. "I hate change. Kim, why did you leave me? I miss the Pixies." Tender Vision are currently working on their debut album entitled "Trust Lust."

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New Music Video: “Descended From Myth” – rjd2

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Uber-talented producer/DJ/musician rjd2 has a rad music machine of awesomeness set up in his new music video for "Descended From Myth," off his latest album More Is Than Isn’t. This track is definitely on the "more" side with its triumphant horns. The video was directed by Thom Gunt. He’ll be performing next in Philly on Friday, February 21 at Union Transfer.

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New Music Video: “Loot My Body” – Man Man

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Man Man just premiered a new lyrics music video over at The A.V. Club for the track "Loot My Body," which contains a lot of great tour footage. They’ll also be heading on the road again soon keeping them quite busy through February. Unfortunately, no Philly dates on the schedule yet which isn’t surprising since they already did a two-night run for Halloween at Union Transfer followed by a more intimate show at Underground Arts on their last trek around the country in support of their most excellent LP On Oni Pond.

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New Track: “American Dreamless” – Ryshon Jones

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This weather has us feeling a little doom and gloom today so Ryshon Jones‘ new single "American Dreamless" is helping us to relieve some that angst. Or maybe it’s making us feel worse. Either way, it’s a standout from the local spitter’s latest fifteen-track release Hope Is A Dangerous Thing, which you can download for free HERE.

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Tuesday Tune-Out w/No Other & Westboro Baptist Choir at PhilaMOCA Jan. 14

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Tonight, DIY PHL continues its curation of Tuesday Tune-Out with assistance from Permanent Wave. Headlining the evening will be No Other, the latest project from Maria T (Bedroom Problems) backed by Carly M (The Pretty Greens) and Laura C (Helmsman). Named after Gene Clark’s cult classic album, the rock trio released their debut EP towards the end of last year entitled I Believe in Werner Herzog, which was fueled by the single “Destruction Song” and recorded at West Philly’s Sex Dungeon. They’ll also be joined on the bill by explosive punk outfit Westboro Baptist Choir. PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12th St., 8pm, $5, All Ages – Alexis V.
 
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Open Call for Data Garden-curated Force Field Project!

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We know that there are plenty of creative folks who read The Deli. The always innovative Data Garden is curating a music + multimedia event for Force Field Project, an annual festival showcasing experimental audio, dance and sculptural art in Philly’s forgotten neighborhoods (using art to call attention to the often overlooked, abandoned places). The showcase will take place in a huge warehouse, and Data Garden has put out an open call for ideas to fill the space. For more info about the installation and how you can submit your vision, please check out the video below, then go HERE. The deadline for submissions is January 31, 2014.

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Royal Shoals Opening for Cloud Control at The Boot & Saddle Jan. 13

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Indie pop/rock outfit Royal Shoals emerges from the studio to perform tonight at The Boot & Saddle. The band, consisting of former members from Public Record (High Two Records), The Ropers (Slumberland, Teen Beat), Saturday People (Slumberland) and Motor (Captain Cape), is working on 5 new tracks with Uniform Recording’s Jeff Zeigler that will appear on Royal Shoals’ upcoming self-titled EP, the group’s 3rd release. They’ll be opening this evening for Aussies, Cloud Control, who gained critical acclaim for their debut album Bliss Release and are currently touring in support of their sophomore release Dream Cave. The Boot & Saddle, 1131 S. Broad St., 9pm, $10, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman

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New Cheap Dinosaurs EP Available for Streaming & Purchase

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Here’s the new EP entitled Triangle Trash from local chiptune luminaries Cheap Dinosaurs. The band just celebrated its release this past Saturday at the North Star Bar, and the record is now available for purchase via 8static. You can stream the EP in its entirety below.

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Cruiser Signs to The Windish Agency

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Congrats to Cruiser for signing to The Windish Agency, who is also home to Philly favorites like The War on Drugs and Vacationer as well as Animal Collective, Yeasayer and tUnE-yArDs just to name a very few! Well, it’s not really surprising that they impressed the booking powerhouse with the strength of their pop gem "Kidnap." We’re guessing that our prediction of hearing the track in movies and commercials will be coming soon. You can catch Cruiser performing live in Philly this Wednesday, January 15 at Kung Fu Necktie.

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Kite Party Opening for Porches at Golden Tea House Jan. 11

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At its root, music is often an expression of thought and emotion. Kite Party is a band that doesn’t attempt to mask this process. Rather. They expose and embrace it, creating a brand of pop-punk dripping with blood sweat and tears. Incorporating a conscience pulsing percussion/bass backend with precision-placed keys and guitar work that, at times, is the riff-generating table-setter, and at others, is that final step in an elevating solo. Steered by Russell Edling’s half-spoken/sung emotive vocal style, Kite Party evokes raw unadulterated feelings with a polished finish. Headlining the evening will be eclectic New York outfit Porches, whose latest record Slow Dance in the Cosmos finds the group touching down on a full spread of musical landing spots. Porches can set down almost anywhere – from groove-rocking psychedelics to subtlety smooth, ironed-out electro-beats, all growing out of a foundation of thought-provoking folk-anchored lyrical depths. Golden Tea House, (Please email goldenteahouse42069@gmail.com for more info.), $7, 7:30pm , All Ages – Michael Colavita