Check out a teaser from BITBY’s upcoming November Episode featuring Oh! Pears. The video below (which was filmed by a smart phone) has Oh! Pears mastermind Corey Duncan performing a solo acoustic version of “Helena” from his debut EP Fill Your Lungs. Look out for the rest of the session coming soon!
Cop Problem May Leave No Survivors at KFN Nov. 7
From openly speaking out against police brutality to becoming a whirling dervish on stage, hardcore crust punks Cop Problem definitely know how to throwdown fast and furious! With a new EP on the horizon and brashly incendiary demos like “Hope Without Reason” and “Endless War,” the South Philly crew shows little sign of slowing down the fury, especially not with a shirtless beast of a drummer like Joshua Cohen behind the skins and angsty screeches from hell provided by vocalist Deb Cohen. Combined with dooms day guitar riffs from Randon Martin, just pray that you live to tell your story after their set at Kung Fu Necktie tonight. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 8pm, $5, 21+ (Photo by Useless Rebel Imaging) – Alexis V.
Shaking Through: Recording Creepoid w/Kyle “Slick” Johnson & Jon Low

New Work Drugs Album Available Today
The Unpredictable Miss Lillie Ruth Bussey at KFN Nov. 6
Lillie Ruth Bussey a.k.a. Bianca Allyon Brunson is one of those artists who are completely unpredictable (in the best way possible). Bussey’s acoustic numbers can pull at your heartstrings with her aching vocals and lyrics taking each breath away, while Brunson’s electro dance queen alter ego Mattie Bell Screen can bring any party to the next level. And don’t forget about her experimental side that’s certainly not afraid to make noise out of anything she touches. You never know what you’ll experience at a Lillie Ruth Bussey performance except that it’ll be something uniquely brilliant. She’ll be opening for likeminded local experimental electro soul artist Suzi Analogue and Brooklyn’s Eagle Nebula. Kung Fu Necktie, 1201 N. Front St., 7pm, $5, 21+ (Photo by Bill Kelly) – H.M. Kauffman
Nothing Venture Into the Void at The Barbary Nov. 6
Nothing will be coming to the Barbary tonight for an early show, which is brought to you by the DIY folks of The Dream Oven. Nothing’s latest EP, Suns and Lovers, is a mixture of gloomy post-punk and dreamy shoegaze soundscapes and features production from Kyle “Slick” Johnson (Wavves, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Creepoid) and Cold Cave’s Wesley Eisold. The band is also working on another new EP with Johnson at Fancy Time Studio. They’ll be joined by the dark synth sounds of local native Void Vision that should fit perfectly alongside Nothing’s moodiness creating a nice complement to a cold, bleak autumn Sunday afternoon in Philadelphia. Also on the bill will be one-man dance party Joey Casio and goth synth punk duo Branes. The Barbary 951 Frankford Ave., $6 – $8, 21+ – Dan Brightcliffe
The Blockley’s Response to the LCB’s Raid and Fox News’ Coverage

New Look and Material for Grimace Federation at Triumph Nov. 5
All Ages Show w/Joe Jack Talcum & Dry Feet at Little Bar Nov. 5
Philly’s own Phonographic Arts is hosting a locals only, all ages matinee this afternoon featuring Joe Jack Talcum (Dead Milkmen), Dry Feet and 1994!. Joe Jack will be performing a solo acoustic set, which will definitely be a more intimate setting than when you might have last saw him on stage at Riot Fest. He’ll be joining forces with Dry Feet, who are made up of Perry Cola on guitar and vocals, Jay K. Shin on drums and Frizz B. on bass. The surf punk trio has a lot more in common with the Dead Milkmen beside their Philadelphia roots. Their beach-y sound and sarcastic lyrics are reminiscent of Milkmen classics like “Beach Party Vietnam,” “Beach Song,” and “Swordfish”. If you don’t want to be a shoobie, come out to the Little Bar for a fall beach party like no other. BTW: You can also grab some brunch now at our favorite little bar. Little Bar, 736 S 8th St, 6pm, $7, All Ages – Dan Brightcliffe

Girls Rock Philly’s 3rd CD Release Party at JB’s Nov. 5
Weekend Warrior, November 4 – 6
Tonight is Mister Heavenly’s debut Philly performance, and I’ve been looking forward to it for a long time now. If you didn’t know already (then you probably really need to check out our site more often), the band is made up of madcap hometown son Honus Honus a.k.a. Ryan Kattner (Man Man), Nick Diamonds a.k.a. Nick Thorburn (Islands/Unicorns), and Joe Plummer (Modest Mouse/The Shins). Yes, that’s quite a nice indie rock pedigree, but the band members didn’t just ride the wave of hype that comes attached with their other projects. Instead, the trio sculpted a fantastic album Out of Love (which was The Deli Philly’s August Album of the Month) as well as new genre that they have labeled “doom wop” (which is definitely fitting). They will be taking over the basement of the First Unitarian Church tonight, and Honus Honus has brought along Man Man bandmate Jamey Robinson and his project Buffalo Stance to help bring more wackiness to the momentous occasion as well as Brooklyn rockers Mr. Dream. Also check out Mister Heavenly’s bizarre new music video below for “Bronx Sniper” that they just posted earlier today. Don’t miss out because you never know when Mister Heavenly will come back into your life again! First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut St., 8pm, $12, All Ages – Q.D. Tran
Mister Heavenly – Bronx Sniper from Ravenhouse LTD.
New Music Video: “Make My” – The Roots
Below is the new music video for The Root’s track “Make My” from their upcoming album undun. It was shot, edited, and directed by Clifton Bell. It’s also the first of four videos. The others will be released at 12:06pm the next three Tuesdays leading up to the album’s release date December 6 (12/6). Look out for “Stomp” next week. Special thanks to Okayplayer for sharing.


