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Vilebred Kickin’ Some Clown Ass at North Star Bar Nov. 7

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Having grown up under the same roof with Kurt Vile, it’s pretty easy to pick out some of the sonic influences that filled their home. However, Sam Vile continues to step out from his older brother’s shadow and bask in his own light of experimental rock. (Hehe…I was sooooo tempted to make an awful metaphor which included TLC’s conjoined twins Abby and Brittany, but I decided to spare you the awkward read…you’re welcome.) With two promising releases already under Sam’s belt with his band Vilebred, the younger Vile is set to headline the North Star Bar tonight with enough solid material to make you forget about you know who on Matador Records. Come out with an open mind this evening, and I’m sure that you’ll be thoroughly entertained. After all, with lyrics like “I’m gonna grab me a clown, put its head into the ground, cause it’s habit…” how can you not be? (BTW: I HATE CLOWNS!) North Star Bar, 2639 Poplar St., 8pm, $12, 21+ (Photo by Sean Capuano) – Q.D. Tran

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Free Download: “Olive” – Terror at Tampa Bay

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Terror at Tampa Bay’s “Olive” transports us back to a simpler time when jukeboxes were filled with 45s, sock hops had themes like “Under the Sea,” and pony-tailed gals with poodle skirts and saddle shoes hung out at the drive-in. You can sway and swoon to this little bubblegum-pop ditty and download it for free below.

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Search for The Suicide Magnets at KFN (Upstairs) Nov. 6

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There’s something rather seductive and unnerving about the recordings of The Suicide Magnets, a.k.a. Wendy Jane Hyatt. With ominous guitar lines reminiscent of something that Kurt Cobain would compose alone in his bedroom on an acoustic guitar and vocals that cry for help yet attack with ferocity, Hyatt certainly separates herself from any female singer-songwriter on the local music scene. The Suicide Magnets will be hidden away in the upstairs of Kung Fu Necktie tonight along with Ex Rev (solo set), Gardening, Not Architecture, and Portland, Oregon’s Yards. Kung Fu Necktie (Upstairs), 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $8, 21+ – Q.D. Tran

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New Music Video: “Beyond Greenpoint” – Work Drugs

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Here’s a new music video from Work Drugs for their latest single “Beyond Greenpoint.” It was produced by Marco Scago, and is meant to be a reminder to all of us “that there is a scary world outside the bubble that is ‘our world.’ There is more to life than the hipstamatic camera, the microblog, the bearish trust fund, the genetically perfected dog, the $7 coffee, or even the cherished fixed gear bike.” You can download the track for free HERE. Work Drugs have a new album titled Delta scheduled for release in December. They’ll also be performing next in Philly on December 8 at Ortlieb’s Lounge.

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New Track: “Trinkets” – Eskimeaux

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Eskimeaux, a.k.a. vocalist Gabrielle Smith and producer Benjamin Schurr – both formerly of Br’er, just premiered a new track called "Trinkets" via Prefix Magazine. The song will appear on their upcoming album, which will be released November 6 via Human Kindness Overflowing, a local non-profit record label run by Power Animal‘s Keith Hampson. A majority of the prceeds will go to Philabundance and funding future charitable projects through the label. 

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Enter to Win a Pedalboard Filled w/EarthQuaker Devices!

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Oh man – any musicians out there ready to make some noise!?! The Deli & Sonicscoop Pro Audio Giveaway is back with an entire pedalboard of EarthQuaker Devices. The prize will include EarthQuaker’s Bit Commander – a monophonic analog guitar synthesizer; Speaker Cranker – an all discrete dirt enhancement device; Hoof Fuzz – an easy-to-use device capable of warm, gritty overdrive to a huge sustaining fuzz; Rainbow Machine – a unique pitch shifting pedal designed for experimenters and noisemakers; Grand Orbiter – a 4-stage OTA-based phaser; Dispatch Master – a digital delay and reverb with an all-analog direct signal path and true bypass switching; Hummingbird – a hard and choppy tremolo; and Tone Job – an all-analog, active EQ and booster; a complete tone enhancement tool. Powered by VooDoo Lab Pedal Power Plus, the pedals and power supply will fit nicely into a Pedaltrain 2 pedalboard, which comes with a nylon gig bag with protective panels at top and bottom. Enter to win all these neat toys to enhance your sonic exploration by this Thursday, November 8 HERE – good luck!
 
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The Deli Philly’s Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner: Thee, Idea Men

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Rock ‘n’ roll is not dead. With all the computer-generated sounds and synth-driven beats flooding the internet, you might think that the opening statement is false these days, but it’s certainly alive and well in The Deli Philly’s recent Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner, Thee, Idea Men. Check out our get-to-know-ya interview with them HERE, and catch the trio live on Monday, November 19 at Kung Fu Necktie. (Photo by Matthew Raspanti)