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New Track: “Phantom Lovers” – Pet Milk

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Local noisy indie pop act Pet Milk just released a new EP Philadelphia Punklife (which you can purchase HERE) in conjunction with their upcoming November/December tour. Take a listen to the album’s delightful opener “Phantom Lovers” and check out their tour dates below. The EP was recorded by Josh Meakim (A Sunny Day in Glasgow).
 

 

Pet Milk Tour Dates:
11/25 Brooklyn, NY @ Death by Audio
11/27 Montreal, Canada @ Quai Des Brumes
11/28 Toronto, Canada @ The Bovine
11/29 Ypsilanti, MI @ Woodruff’S
11/30 Chicago, IL @ The Jucier
12/01 Columbus, OH @ Carabar
12/02 Baltimore, MD @ Copy Cat
12/04 Philadelphia, PA @ WKDU (Live 8pm EST)
12/05 Philadelphia, PA @ Little Bar
 
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Free Download: “Dreams Never End” (New Order Cover) – Psychic Teens

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New Order is one of our all-time favorite bands so we are obviously happy to share Deli fave Psychic Teens’ cover of “Dreams Never End” from the band’s debut LP Movement. It’s the album’s 30th Anniversary this month (damn we are getting old), and you can download the young local trio’s version for free below.
 

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New Music Video: “Sleep” (Feat. Aaron Livingston) – The Roots

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Below is the fourth and final video for The Rootsundun music video series, which premiered today via Okayplayer and was directed, shot, and edited by Clifton Bell. It’s for the track “Sleep” featuring Aaron Livingston (Icebird, The Mean). undun will be dropping on December 6, and is an existential re-telling of the short life of one Redford Stephens (1974 – 1999). The album’s main protagonist was heavily influenced by Sufjan Stevens’ song “Redford,” and Stevens will also be making an appearance on the record.
 

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Photo Recap: Sisters3, The Loom, Cat Martino & Wendish at KFN

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The Loom was in town this past Sunday to wrap up their record release tour for the band’s latest album Teeth (which you should definitely purchase HERE) at Kung Fu Necktie. They’re a Deli NYC favorite, and we’ve been fans of the band since we caught their live performance at Danger! Danger! Gallery so when they asked us to present the show, we were happy to oblige. The group had brought along fellow New Yorker Cat Martino on tour who demonstrated some impressive pipes as she looped her vocals and multiple instruments to orchestrate pretty soundscapes, and we also loved that she closed out her set with a beautiful, powerful rendition of The Cure’s “Love Song.” Wendish, a new project from Lion Versus member Ally Leedy and songwriter/author Luke Bartolomeo, opened the evening. We really enjoyed their harmonies and lyrics, and are looking forward to their debut recordings that hopefully will be ready next month. Sisters3 closed out the night with an upbeat set. We already new that the siblings had natural chemistry to gracefully harmonize, but they surprised us by displaying an edgier side with a welcomed performance of “Where Is My Mind?” by The Pixies. You can check out photos from the evening HERE.
 
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SOLD OUT Dr. Dog Show at KFN Nov. 22

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If you were lucky enough to get a ticket for Dr. Dog’s performance tonight at Kung Fu Necktie, then congrats! The band will be dropping a new two-song 7” this week for Record Store Day’s celebration of Black Friday, and the canine crew also has a new full-length album entitled Be the Void coming out on February 7 so I’m guessing that we’ll be getting a sneak preview of the upcoming releases. Expect KFN to be bursting at the seams this evening! Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $10, 21+ – H.M. Kauffman

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New Music Video: “100” – Dice Raw

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Artillery – check. Drugs – check. Booty-shaking dancers – check. Someone making it rain – check. Boastful rhymes – check. Haha…yup, it’s official. We have a new rap video from Dice Raw for “100” from the first EP of his trilogy The Greatest Rapper Never: Preservation. It’s a hot jam (lovin’ the keys/synths in it). This one is for the suits/9-to-5ers trapped at work on this gloomy Monday. It was directed by Spike Jordan, and produced by Drew Kramer. Enjoy!

Dice Raw – 100

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Rock to the Future Benefit w/Everyone Everywhere & More at Crystal Palace Nov. 19

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When they are not hosting radio shows on WKDU or biking across the country, the lads in Everyone Everywhere play emo tinged indie rock that often highlight their sarcastic wit and addictive melodies. The band is not all loud/soft, but they do use the dynamic well, and pull both off with ease. When singer/guitarist Brendan McHugh sings, “I can’t wake up without a shower/I’m hardly awake for the entire day/ Mostly asleep, barely awake still dry, still dirty,” there is something that seems deeper and bigger than the pretty mundane image of showering, and there may or may not be, but it doesn’t matter, because it works. Their latest release – last years eponymously titled album has yet to get old, but fans are probably itching for some new tracks. The bill is filled out with Rob, Lately, Glocca Morra, Polar Ice Caps, and Coastal. The whole thing is a Rock to the Future benefit and will support the rad after school program and will help to allow them to continue breeding Philadelphia’s next generation of rock stars. Crystal Palace, (Please check out HERE for deets.), 7pm, $5 – $7, All Ages – Adam G.

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Purling Hiss Ready to Lay It Down at JB’s Nov. 19

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Purling Hiss bring their raw brand of psychedelic blues guitar jams to Johnny Brenda’s tonight. Like a mix of the Stooges and Mudhoney, the crew of Mike Polizze (guitar/vox), Kiel Everett (bass), and Michael Sneeringer (drums) lay down unrelenting fuzzed out walls of sound. Fresh from their recent national tour with The War on Drugs, the three-piece should be ready to go for their homecoming performance this evening. They’ll be joined by the emotive dark pop sounds of Puerto Rico Flowers (the latest offering from Clockcleaner’s John Starkey III) and fellow psych rockers Spacin’ (with sometimes bandmate Birds of Maya’s Jason Killinger). All should be feeling quite comfy at JB’s performing to what I’m sure will be plenty of familiar faces in the crowd. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave, $10-12, 8 pm, 21+ – Dan Brightcliffe