
Don’t let the rain and thunder get you down this morning. Daytrotter just released their session with avant-garde duo Blues Control to help part those clouds in your mind. You can stream and dowload it for free HERE (w/membership). Enjoy!
New Music, Emerging from your Local Scene

Don’t let the rain and thunder get you down this morning. Daytrotter just released their session with avant-garde duo Blues Control to help part those clouds in your mind. You can stream and dowload it for free HERE (w/membership). Enjoy!
Over the weekend, singer-songwriter Heyward Howkins shared his sophomore full-length album Be Frank, Furness, a play on words and homage to Philly architect Frank Furness. The record was co-produced by Howkins and Ben Reisman (Le Fits, Bart Davenport) and mixed by Quentin Stoltzfus (Mazarin/Light Heat, The Walkmen, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Lilys). You can stream the LP in its entirety below.
Avant-pop outfit Tongue Sculptors will be exhibiting its works tonight at Kung Fu Necktie. Led by Alan Ens, the collective is home to a rotating roster of former/current musicians from notable local acts like The Extraordinaires, Ape School, Many Arms, Capillary Action and more. Fans of Pattern is Movement may want to give these guys and gals a spin while they wait for the release of the duo’s forthcoming album. Tongue Sculptors will be opening this evening for The Tea Club and Thank You Scientist who are currently on their The Science Club Tour 2013 together. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $8, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman
As the summer begins to wind down, there is still time for artists to squeeze in their summertime anthems for 2013. Here’s a new one with a classic feel called "Summer Of Girls" from Nicos Gun/Rich Mystics frontman Barney Cortez. Enjoy!
Tonight at Milkboy the oddball grooves of Prowler take the stage. With a combination of fragmented lyrics, gritty backend, and an electronic pulse weaved into their songs, Prowler creates an energetic and sweaty dance party. They combine tasty layers of guitars, quirky vocals, and percussion to create their unique blend of boogie-rock. “Satan don’t take no junk mail, ya heard?” Headlining the show, hailing from Nashville, is the electronic dance outfit, Wild Cub. Also on the bill is homegrown Nashville indie-folk singer/songwriter Natalie Press. Milkboy Philly, 1100 Chestnut St., 8pm, $12, 21+ – Michael Colavita
Avant-garde guitarist Nick Millevoi will be celebrating tonight at Ortlieb’s the release of his new collaborative album with Ed Ricart entitled Haitian Rail, which also features Travis Laplante and Ches Smith and is being released via Gaffer Records (vinyl) and New Atlantis Records (cassette). This will be the debut performance of the Ricart/Millevoi Quartet, and they’ve made some changes to the band with the addition of Dan Blacksberg on trombone and Kevin Shea on drums. It will most likely be Millevoi final performance in Philly before his European tour in September/October. There will also be a rare electric guitar set by Eric Carbonara and a solo performance by Lantern’s Zachary Fairbrother so come out and enjoy an evening of guitar wizardry. Ortlieb’s Lounge, 847 N. 3rd St., 9pm, $7, 21+ – Alexis V.
It’s always good to welcome a new music venue, especially when West Kensington Ministry’s first show features a fine lineup. Oldermost are set to pull out all the stops for their headlining set, which will be the unofficial debut of their forthcoming full-length album I Live Here Now, as they will have copies on hand. They’ll also be joined by local indie-rock three-piece Mock Suns with North Carolina’s Virginia Family Band and Austin, Texas standouts Royal Forest rounding out the bill. It’s your opportunity to pop the cherry and show support to the latest addition to our DIY music community. West Kensington Ministry, 2140 N. Hancock St., 8pm, $7-$10, All Ages – Bill McThrill

We’ve certainly been getting our fair share of talented musician transplants. One of the finest lyricists from the new crop of artists that we’ve come across is former Grand Rapids, Michigan native Sam Cook-Parrott, a.k.a. Radiator Hospital. The heart-on-his-sleeve singer-songwriter captures true raw emotion in such beautifully poetic verses that could easily make the burliest man’s man shed a tear. However, these touching lyrics can easily be lost on some of the tracks of his new LP Something Wild (Salinas Records) because of the jangly, upbeat strums of major power chords from his guitar and his new driving rhythm section. Radiator Hospital will be celebrating the album’s release tonight at West Philly’s Great Indoors alongside labelmates/housemates Swearin’ and Batty, who are also dropping a demo release. Don’t sleep on this one! Great Indoors, (Please contact ghostlightbooking@gmail.com for more info.), 7pm, $5 Donation, All Ages – H.M. Kauffman
It’s been a fun ride watching the rise of local gothic post-punk trio Psychic Teens. From the air of mystery around their debut tracks “YUNG” and “CbbK,” to their victory in our Featured Artist(s) Poll, to the band becoming one of the Top Performers in our annual Best Emerging Artist Year End Poll, it’s always been apparent to our staff that Psychic Teens is a seriously dark band with a bright future. And now with the group stepping into the national spotlight as one of Spin’s “Best New Artists of August 2013,” it won’t hopefully be long before the rest of the world takes notice and joins us on this ride. If you haven’t yet, then you can start this evening when they celebrate the release of their latest full-length record COME (SRA Records) at Center City’s Long In The Tooth. You still have an opportunity to be ahead of the rest of the curve by grabbing your copy tonight before its official release next week. Long In The Tooth, 2027 Sansom St., 9pm, Free, All Ages – Alexis V.
Raw unfiltered aggression that only builds additional momentum developing a full downhill avalanche of adrenalized sound with a surf rocking aesthetic, that’s what Dry Feet bring to PhilaMOCA tonight. The trio takes surf-rock ideals and speed them up creating a punk/surf hybrid that is energetically heavy. Taking moments to unleash quick raunchy guitar runs, while consistently running at a pace that suggests “get on board, or get out of our way.” They begin a show that also includes West Coast garage/punk outfit Hunx & His Punx who are supporting their freshly released LP Street Punk. Eccentric DC rockers Chain & the Gang will make an appearance, as will Brooklyn noise rockers Hunters. It’s a stacked bill at the Moz this evening. PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12th St., 7:30pm, $12, All Ages – Michael Colavita
Nothing recently posted a song called "Dig," which will be found on their upcoming LP Guilty Of Everything that seems to be slated for release via Relapse Records. The band will be performing a free all-ages in-store show (2pm) this Saturday, August 10 at AKA Music with Whirr, sponsored by Philly-based music blog YVYNYL, and both acts will reconvene that same evening at Kung Fu Necktie for the after-party of The Is Hardcore Fest.