Sunny Ali & the Kid get the knees shaking and the hips gyrating as they take you back in time with their new track "Vinegar Lips," which you can take a listen to below. The song is off the duo’s latest release Tastebuds EP. Enjoy!
Purling Hiss & Nightlands Featured in Spin’s “5 Best New Artists for January ’13”

So it looks like Spin is starting to discover how rad Philly’s music scene is (which we’ve all obviously known for a while now). The music publication just featured Purling Hiss and Nightlands in their post about "5 Best New Artists for January ’13." While most of our readers are probably thinking "they’re not really new," it’s still nice to be mentioned. After all, you should always understand that you need to give the old guys some time to catch up. You can check out the blurbs about our hometown heroes HERE.

New Video: RFM Promo – Chill Moody

Below is a new video that Chilly Moody premiered at his sold out headlining performance this past Friday at the TLA. It’s a promo for his forthcoming new album RFM (which was revealed to stand for "Running From Myself"). His first "official" record will be released on January 7.
The Deli Philly’s January Album of the Month: Wolf Like a Stray Dog – Norwegian Arms

Q.D. Tran’s 40 Favorite Philly Releases of 2012
Every year I never have the intention of making a year-end list, but then I start seeing others rolling out, and think to myself – why not? There are plenty of Philly releases that deserve to be mentioned each year. I might as well give into the fact that another one will be coming next year. 2012 is/was a great year for local releases. I started off wanting to keep my list to 20, and obviously things didn’t go as I had planned. I just kept coming across more albums that I felt should be included. I finally decided to cap it off at 40 (though I still could’ve added more – my apologies to those who weren’t mentioned) or else I would’ve never gotten around to getting it up. Well, here is my final post of 2012. I look forward to seeing you on the other side. Happy New Year, and cheers!!! – Q.D. Tran
More Deets About The Deli Philly’s Dangerous NYE Party!

OK, so we’ll be holding our Dangerous NYE Party with Dangerous Ponies, Arrah and the Ferns, Slutever and Conversations with Enemies at the art loft Brenda (NOT Johnny Brenda’s) in Kensington. You can go HERE for more deets or email us at thedelimagazinephiladelphia@gmail.com if you are still confused. Hope to see you sooner than later!
New Music Video: “Dance All Night” – Free Energy

Below is a new music video from Free Energy for their track "Dance All Night." It is pieced together from clips of teen romantic comedy Can’t Hardly Wait starring Jennifer Love Hewitt. The song appears on the band’s forthcoming album Love Sign due out January 15.
The War on Drugs Close Out 2012 w/Sold Out Shows at JB’s Dec. 30 & 31
This year saw The War on Drugs continuing their touring ways in support of 2011’s critically-acclaimed album Slave Ambient and performing at huge events like Lollapalooza and the CBGB Festival. Adam Granduciel recently mentioned that he has booked some studio time down south in March to begin recording new material, which is always good to hear. But judging by the time it took for their most recent LP to be finished, who knows when it will see the light of day? I’m guessing that only the rock gods do. Well, before all that occurs, the band will be wrapping up 2012 with two SOLD OUT shows at Johnny Brenda’s that will see a portion of the ticket proceeds going to MANNA. Tonight they’ll be joined by Alex Bleeker and the Freaks (featuring members of Real Estate) and Arc in Round, who also had a good year thanks to their self-titled LP being released via La Société Expéditionnaire. The War on Drugs’ New Year’s Eve bash will feature performances by the impressive Avery Rosewater and the explosive guitar-laden dirge of Purling Hiss. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford St., 9pm, Dec. 30 & Dec. 31 SOLD OUT, 21+ – Bill McThrill
The Starting Line SILYMI 10-Year Anniversary Tour at E Factory Dec. 30
The primal impulse to tie your hometown to an epoch of music is as old as time. It’s often associated with genres of a certain vintage. And Philly is far from barren of genres that sprang up on its streets. It’s a victory for the Millennial set of Philly, though, that pop-punk has endured since the TRL days, when The Starting Line first put out their buoyant debut Say It Like You Mean It. Now, after a career studded with fest appearances and side projects such as frontman Kenny Vasoli’s Vacationer, they’re celebrating the albums ten-year anniversary, highlighted by a sure to be jam-packed, sold out show tonight at the Electric Factory. Anyone who ever bobbed their head to “Best of Me” on the way to study hall in the morning will be hard pressed to resist the emotional tug of this reunion. Electric Factory, 421 N. 7th St., 8pm, SOLD OUT, All Ages – Alyssa Greenberg
rjd2 Constructing & Deconstructing Sound at TLA Dec. 29
Master sonic manipulator rjd2 is set to perform tonight at the TLA. Known for his free-flowing constructions, which stretch a wide range of the musical quilt, but are centralized in the hip-hop arena, rjd2 re-imagines melodic organization, deconstructing the elemental only to later build them up into a fresh organic chemistry of sound. The results shine a spotlight on what sonic interplay is all about, not only stimulating the mind, but also allowing the body and booty to let go. He’ll also be pulling double duty opening for himself when he teams up with Roots collaborator Aaron Livingston for their soulful project Icebird. Also rounding out the bill will be the funky hip-hop combination of Hezekiah and Tone Whitfield known as Johnny Popcorn. TLA, 334 South Street, 8pm, $35 day of show/$47 VIP, All Ages (Photo by Concerted Effort) – Michael Colavita
Weekend Warrior, December 28 – 31
New Year’s Eve weekend is finally here giving the lucky few five days to do nothing but party down if they want. Where should you be when the ball drops? Obviously, hanging with us at our NYE party with Dangerous Ponies, Arrah and the Ferns, Slutever and Conversations with Enemies, who were just added to bill. Where are we going be? Well, not in West Philly as we originally planned due to the pitfalls of having it at a DIY venue, but we have a great space in Kensington to break some laws NYE Philly style. Keep yourself tuned in to the site for more details on how you can join us in being criminals!
Free Download: “Harmolidays” – Orbit to Leslie

Check out a calming, airy new song called "Harmolidays" from Orbit to Leslie! It’s the opening track off their latest charming chamber-pop album Whitemarsh Woods, which you can listen to in its entirety HERE.
