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Slutever Releasing New 7″ via Jade Tree Records

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Slutever announced earlier today that they’ll be dropping their new two-song 7", the long-awaited follow-up to Pretend to Be Nice, via well-respected Delaware indie label Jade Tree Records. The release will be available digitally on April 16 and in stores on May 21. You can stream the single "1994," which was produced by Kyle "Slick" Johnson, and its B-side "Spit" below as well as the duo’s eight-song demo HERE.

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Birds of Maya Announce 4/20 Release Date for New LP!

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Oh man – it’s beautiful out, and is a perfect day for a celebration! Well, here’s a good reason why. Birds of Maya just announced that they’ll be releasing their new LP Celebration on April 20 (4/20) via Little Big Chief Records. There will be 350 copies available – each with a unique hand-painted sleeve. Check out their promo video (below) for the album, and mark it on your calendars because we’re guessing a lot of the folks in the video plan on scooping up the limited edition release.

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The Victorian Dining Room Series w/Pill Friends, Abi Reimold & The Quelle Source at North Star Bar April 8

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Tonight, you’ll be treated to a free show of young, local talent in the Victorian Dining Room of the North Star Bar. Headlining the evening will be nihilistic, lo-fi outfit Pill Friends, who remind me of a much darker, edgier acoustic version of Bright Eyes. They’ll be joined by folk singer-songwriter Abi Reimold, whose lyrics and vocal delivery are reminiscent of a subdued Angel Olsen. Kicking off the bill of up-and-comers will be indie pop-rock five-piece The Quelle Source, who are stripping things down for an acoustic set. North Star Bar (Victorian Dining Room), 2639 Poplar St., 8pm, Free, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman 



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Gondola Surfaces at JB’s April 7

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It’s been quite some time since I’ve heard the bludgeoning blues-rock riffs of Gondola. Where have they been? What have they been up to? Well, they are surfacing this evening to headline a locals only stoner-rock bill at Johnny Brenda’s so we’ll have the opportunity to hear the badass, sludgy psych-metal trio rip it up and give us a hint of what they’ve been up to lately. Gondola will be joined by pals The Company Corvette, who have a new album in the works, and L.U.N.A.R. Revolt will also be touching down on stage tonight. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 9pm, $10, 21+ – Alexis V.

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Jackie Paper EP Release Show at Hong Kong Garden April 6

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Psych-pop outfit Jackie Paper is celebrating the release of their new EP tonight at Hong Kong Garden. Led by Joshua Dowell, who also resides in the Kensington DIY space hosting the event this evening, the group produces music that can get your head bobbing, but can just as easily take you to mystical places with Dowell’s far-off/far-out wails as your guide. Also helping to teleport attendees to distant lands will be local shadowy, avant-folk crew Mike Bruno + the Magic Family Band, psych-pop brethren Seismic Thrust, Brooklyn Beatles-influenced gang The Big Drops, New Jersey dream-pop five-piece Chimes, and rockers Cold Foamers. Hong Kong Garden, (Please contact one of the acts or the venue for more info.), 7pm, $5, All Ages – H.M. Kauffman

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Weekend Warrior, April 5 – 7

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A springtime Philly institution, replete with grilling and chilling, is upon us: the Human BBQ, with its monster haul of bands collected from across the city under one roof/sky, is on Saturday at Pi Lam House. Anyone who’s been there before knows the deal; anyone who hasn’t is in for an experience. This year, the lineup features such staples as Norwegian Arms, DRGN KING, Ghost Lights, Cold Fronts and Delicate Steve, as well as ascendants ranging from Celebrations and Plates of Cake, to Brooklyn offerings Oh, Adeona. It’s safe to say that there is something for everyone at this shindig. The music begins shortly after the grilling, specifically shortly after noon, and continues until 12 AM, at which point, if you are still standing, you should get some kind of prize – perhaps the prize of not being barbecued. (Check out the schedule HERE so you don’t miss your favorite acts!) Pi Lam, 3914 Spruce St., 12pm – 12am, $15 – Alyssa Greenberg

 
OK, now it’s feeling like spring so you have no excuse to stay in this weekend…
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) FRI Purling Hiss Album Release Show w/Spacin’, SAT Original Sins, St. James & The Apostles, The GTV’s, SUN Gondola, The Company Corvette, L.U.N.A.R. Revolt
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI (Downstairs) Residuels, Dry Feet, (Upstairs) Sunburster, Quiet Arcs, The Death of Gods, SAT (Downstairs) American Speedway, The Noid, (Upstairs) Coffin Dust, Angelcrust, SUN Far-Out Fangtooth
 
Underground Arts (1200 Callowhill St.) FRI Lina Luv, Michael Night Time, EZ Almighty, SAT Mana, Rob Paine & Dirty
 
Union Transfer (1026 Spring Garden St.) FRI Man Overboard
 
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI Spotted Atrocious, The Gut Strings, DeShawn Timothy, SAT Val de Val, Cold Fronts
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) FRI I Yahn I Arkestra, Supreem Da Rezarekta, Wave Radio, SAT Parachuting Apostles, The Chairman Dances, Cabin Dogs, SUN We Are The Flash Mob, The GoAround, All The Points, The Phosphenes
 
MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) FRI Mathermau, Wild Rompit, SAT Adam & Dave’s Bloodline, Bridge Underwater
 
Ortlieb’s Lounge (847 N. 3rd St.) FRI Mad Men, SAT Bueno and The Goods
 
M Room (15 W. Girard Ave.) FRI Arizona Lights, Port Arthur, Brittany Ann, SAT Wizard Eye, Lucertola
 
Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St.) FRI (Early) Daniel Scholl, Hannah Zaic, (Late) Got Penny, The Formless Form, SAT Ashley Leone, Dry Reef
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) FRI Strange Seasons, Maitland, Case Closed, Keepers, SAT (Upstairs) Nudge & The Prophet, The Popped Collar Nigstas, (Downstairs) Smacking Madison, Killshot, StarSkream, Justin DePaola, Backseat Chronicles, SUN Wishbone, In The Presence of Wolves
 
The Blockley (3801 Chestnut St.) SAT Nicos Gun
 
Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) SUN Rusty Cadillac
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI Glitter, Katie Becker
 
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) FRI Loafass, Explosive Head, Heels, Spirit World, Black Landlord
 
Rebel Rock Bar (100 Spring Garden St.) FRI 56 Men CD Release Party, SAT Loaded Gun, Boss Hydro, The Terribles
 
The Grape Room (105 Grape St.) FRI A Cool Stick, Downtown Harvest, Matt Gauss Band, Fooling April, SAT Rowboat Casino, Mr. 8.5
 
First Unitarian Church (2125 Chestnut St.) FRI Restorations Album Release Show w/Psychic Teens
 
Philadelphia Art Alliance (251 S. 18th St.) FRI The Mural and The Mint
 
Moonbase Nix (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Girl Scouts, New Miseries, Apollocreed
 
Hong Kong Garden (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Jackie Paper Release Show, Seismic Thrust, Mike Bruno + The Black Magic Family Band
 
Real World (Please contact one of the acts or venue for more info.) SAT Michael Cantor, Mariah Welch
 
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Where Is My Mind?: Purling Hiss’ Mike Polizze

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Tonight at Johnny Brenda’s is the album release show for Purling Hiss’ rad new LP Water on Mars (Drag City). Also providing some sweet, sweet tunes will be Spacin’ and Axis: Sova. We were happy to catch up with the Hiss’ mastermind and local guitar hero Mike Polizze this week before the power trio hits the road to melt some faces across America and Europe. You can check out what he had to say about the band, their latest release and much more HERE.

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Restorations Record Release Show at FUC April 5

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Sometimes writing about music requires what I like to call homework, in order to accurately discuss and describe it to you, the reader. I spend hours and hours listening to the same albums on repeat. As you can imagine, there are some where the word "chore" can be completely befitting, but I cannot say that this is true for the Restorations’ new full-length album, LP2 (SideOneDummy Records). The band has branded themselves as “grown-up punks,” which is an interesting title, but very suiting. The eclectic nature of their music succinctly captures a wide range of influences that transcends both decade and genre, thus proving that these gentlemen have been around the block. At times, their music seems too powerful to dilute with the label of punk, but it delivers the raw intensity in which the genre is known. A robust rhythm section complements the folky Americana riffs, heavy shredding, and no-nonsense chord progressions. With this latest record, Restorations have seemingly assumed the title of “Elder Punks” in this flourishing Philly scene. Head out to the First Unitarian Church tonight to help them celebrate the release of their stunning new full-length album with Self Defense Family, Exploded Drawings and Psychic Teens! First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut St., $10, 8pm, All Ages – Ed Newton

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New Track: “Dial Up” – Bahamadia

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Check out the new eleven-plus-minute track from local Queen B, Bahamadia, called "Dial Up," which is her first release in nearly seven years (definitely has been way too long)! Mind-blowingly, it was produced, written and recorded on her handheld mobile device. Good morning, and enjoy!

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Bleeding Rainbow Opening for The Cave Singers at JB’s March 4

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Tonight at Johnny Brenda’s, Bleeding Rainbow will be making a quick pit stop home. After completing their stint at SXSW, the band has been touring the country in support of their Kanine Records LP, Yeah Right. Veering away from the poppier side of their previous releases, the band’s maturing, psychedelic shoegaze sound is something that has been flourishing with its addition of members Al Creedon and Greg Frantz (who recently left the group). Their music has transformed producing something with more of a punch that simultaneously touts intricacy and thoughtfulness. The somewhat recent My Bloody Valentine makeover hasn’t gone unnoticed either. Come check them out in support of Seattle’s The Cave Singers (Jagjaguwar). This evening’s performance will also feature more local flavor from garage-punk purveyors Wrong World. Get into it. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 9pm, $14, 21+ – Ed Newton