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Weekend Warrior, September 14 – 16

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It’s nice that you can always find a bunch of Philly area folks to rally around a good cause. And though we’re not sure what the Bombs and Bedlam: A Benefit Concert to Secure the Planet thingy is all about this Saturday at The Blockley, we damn sure know that they got some great local talent involved to show us a good time. The lineup consists of the always-up-for-fun guys and gals of Dangerous Ponies, Bucks County folk-hop outfit Illinois, retro rockers Juston Stens and the Get Real Gang, captivating folkies Spirit and Dust, and way rad Jerzey acts River City Extension and Brick + Mortar. Shall we say that this show is going to be the bomb? Sorry – yes, I do enjoy sounding like mom trying to be cool. The Blockley, 3801 Chestnut St., 8pm, $15, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman


Other things to take advantage of the weather this weekend…

FDR Park (1500 Pattison Ave.) SAT Lotus, Sonic Soank

Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) SAT The Dude Hates Cancer Afterparty w/Swift Technique, Cheers Elephant, Orbit to Leslie, SUN Sunny Ali and the Kid

Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI Grimace Federation, SAT Night Panther, SUN Spacin’, The Residuels

North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI Something Like A Monument, Katie Becker and The Bricklayers,

The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) FRI Joe D’amico Band, A Fistful of Sugar, Kevin Killen, SAT The Breaks, Above Connecticut, SUN Modern Baseball, Candice Martello

M Room (15 W. Girard Ave.) SAT TB Jones

Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St.) SAT (Early) Suzie Brown, (Late) The Wounded Healers, Brittany Ann, Ev Reheard, SUN Mia Johnson

The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) SUN Soviet Sleeper Agent

Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) SUN Rusty Cadillac

World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI XFS Philly Song Shuffle, SAT JD Clark Band w/Chuck Treece, Lee Allen

The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) FRI (Early) The Late Ancients, (Late) Tippy and the Shy Guys, Wooden HEZ

Triumph Brewery (117 Chestnut St.) SAT LP Stiles, SUN Elliott Levin Jazz Group

Rebel Rock Bar (100 Spring Garden St.) FRI Vilebred, Doghead

Ortlieb’s (847 N. 3rd St.) SAT First Capital Funk, SUN Cherokee Red

Milkboy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) FRI Goodnight Lights, Quiet Company, Revolution, I Love You, SAT Lotus Hill CD Release Party w/Dylan Andre, Steph Hayes

The El Bar (1356 N. Front St.) SAT Mohican, Safari Dudes

The Rotunda (4014 Walnut St.) SUN Rock & Read Fest w/The National Rifle, Oh Bree, Mike Bell & The Movies, Ted Nguyent, Rock to the Future All-Stars

Tiberino Museum (3819 Hamilton St.) FRI Carnivolution

The Bikery (508 S. 5th St.) FRI Coral Teeth (Last Show), The Bad Doctors, Yikes Surf Club

Pageant Soloveev Gallery (607 Bainbridge St.) SAT Void Vision, The Bad Doctors

The Grape Room (105 Grape St.) FRI Looseleaf Trio, The Lawsuits, Gavilan, The Dell Project, EJ

“Turnerdome” (2nd St. & Turner Ave.) FRI Tinley Park 5 Benefit w/Erik Petersen (of Mischief Brew), Dying, The Adults, Corporate Hearts, Mean Streets

 
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Norwegian Arms & Laser Background Kick Off Philly House Show Residency at Dreamcastle Sept. 14

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Come get weird tonight with Norwegian Arms and Laser Background at Dreamcastle in South Philly as they begin their Philly house show residency experiment. The guys sent us an email at the end of August announcing their plans to tour our city’s various house venues from mid-September to mid-October. The message also included a set of rules that the members of each band must adhere to during the tour (including living at each house for at least two days). You can check out the note with the complete list of rules and tour dates HERE.

Norwegian Arms posted this status on their Facebook the other night which perfectly sums up our feelings of why their house show tour is important for the city’s underground music scene and why you should go out and support the artists and houses involved. “I think the best thing about this House show residency is that not only does it allow me to play in four hardworking house venues in this city, but it also raises people’s awareness of spaces like there, where people allow folks to enter into their homes and share in a common cultural experience. We’ve also chosen them because they reflect different neighborhoods.” They’ll also be joined this evening by buddies The Circadian Rhythms and Jon Pfeffer (from Capillary Action). Dreamcastle, (Please contact one of the acts or the venue for more deets.), 8pm, $1 – $5 (sliding scale), All Ages, BYO-fun things – Dan Brightcliffe

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Tinley Park 5 Benefit Show at “Turnerdome” Sept. 14

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Nineties-style straight edge hardcore outfit Dying plays tonight at the Tinley Park 5 Benefit Show, held at the “Turnerdome.” Bringing awareness to the Tinley Park Five, anti-fascists who were arrested for taking action in shutting down hate speech. The band’s willingness to use flourishes and moments of severe wistfulness where pure aggression would have come naturally is refreshing. Unafraid of the tender moment, Dying starts their album History of Nothing off in a downright contemplative direction with "Pray," leading off with muted, almost dreamlike arpeggios that eventually smolder into the reality of their pummeling hardcore. The group’s sound is the loudest contender of the night, with the other bands on the lineup – Erik Petersen of Mischief Brew, The Adults, Corporate Hearts, Mean Streets, and Collingswood ska band Autocracy East – coming from wildly dissimilar ends of the punk spectrum for this night’s call to action. Turnerdome, N. 2nd St. and Turner Ave., 7pm, All Ages – Alyssa Greenberg

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Free Download: Spring 2012 Selections – Lotus

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Below is a free sampler of live recordings from local jamtronic band Lotus. The tracks are handpicked selections from their spring 2012 tour. The band released the compilation to celebrate a couple big shows for them – last weekend’s performance at legendary Red Rocks and tomorrow’s one-day fest at FDR Park. (Looks like Larry Magid is finally getting a chance to use his permits from the “rained out” POPPED! Festival.) If you dig taking hallucinogens and dancing, then tomorrow will be a nice day to do so in South Philly.

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PhilaMOCA & The Institute Bar Announce Inaugural 12th Street Art & Music Festival

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Our friends at PhilaMOCA just announced that they’ve partnered up with The Institute Bar to host the inaugural 12th Street Art & Music Festival on September 22. It will be held on the stretch where the Mad Decent Block Party once raged back in its hey day. However, the fest will be a more family-friendly, art-centric event with food and drink vendors, local arts and crafts vendors, DJs, and live music from artists like The Love Club, Thom McCarthy and many others.

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Cousin Brian Added to Tuesday Tune-Out (Sept. 25) w/Vintage Kicks

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We are happy to announce that Cousin Brian have been added to our final Tuesday Tune-Out of this month on September 25 at PhilaMOCA that will also feature Vintage Kicks. You can check out our review of their rad LP First HERE, which was The Deli Philly’s August Album of the Month. The record was released on coke-bottle-clear vinyl via Mallrat Records (the local label started by Slutever’s Nicole Snyder).


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Spaceship Aloha Releasing New Album on Oct. 16 via Data Garden

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Data Garden just announced that they’ll be releasing Universe Mahalo, a new album from Spaceship Aloha, the solo project of Christopher Sean Powell (Man Man, Adventuredrum, Need New Body, etc.). Its release date is scheduled for October 16. Spaceship Aloha will be making its live debut at the next Switched-On Garden on October 14 at Bartram’s Garden.

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No Regrets w/Ghost Light at The Great Indoors Sept. 13

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On Ghost Light’s latest release Awful Feelings, multi-instrumentalist Barrett Lindgren creates beautifully cathartic pieces of art. Having put together a full band to fill out his hermetic sound, the once quintet turned quartet provides vibrant interpretations of his songs with intense percussion and blistering guitar work intertwining effortlessly with Lindgren’s deep, rich vocals. Pay close attention to this project. You won’t regret it. Ghost Light will be performing tonight at DIY space The Great Indoors with local avant-garde outfit Hermit Thrushes and Brooklyn’s SoftSpot. The Great Indoors, (Please contact one of the acts or the venue for more deets.), $5, 7pm, All Ages – Q.D. Tran

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Enter to Win a Mackie DL1608 Digital Live Sound Mixer PLUS a 16GB iPad3!

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We love giving away free equipment to help artists improve on their sound, and we’re guessing that there will be plenty of people out there interested in our current Deli Magazine/SonicScoop prize. Enter for your chance to win the new Mackie DL1608 (MSRP: $1249) digital live sound mixer PLUS a 16GB iPad3 (MSRP: $499.99). You can check out the deets and submit for your chance to win this rad prize HERE. The contest ends tomorrow (9/13) so hurry up, and good luck!

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The Deli Philly’s Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner: Strawman

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Grade school pals and Northeast Philly neighbors, Strawman are contributing their blend of garage rock and indie pop to the local music scene. The four-piece seems to have the rest of 2012 and 2013 planned out. They are the most recent victors in our Featured Artis(s) Poll. You can get to know the band a little better HERE.