
Pitchfork Interviews Eric Carbonara

Capillary Action CD Release Party at JB’s April 10

Kuf Knotz & The Spinning Leaves at Kimmel Center April 9


Choreographed Solo Dance Video for Pattern Is Movement’s “Elephant”

A Night of Record Releases at JB’s April 9

Birthday Bash at The Bookspace April 9

Weekend Warrior: April 8 – 10

There is a lot to do this weekend, but it’s that time of year again. Pilam’s Human BBQ XXXIII will be raging this Saturday and so will we! Hopefully it won’t get shutdown by the cops like last year and we won’t have to come down from the roof escaping via the back stairwell again before the police try to detain everybody. (That was a buzzkill!) Below is the packed band schedule of local favorites for tomorrow’s event (Thanks Alex!). We hope to see you there! Pilam, 3914 Spruce St., 4pm, $10, All Ages
Kevin Sorbo Hut (Please contact one of the acts for details.) SUN Omar (Last Show), Kite Party, Rob Lately, Aloysius
Where Is My Mind?: Moon Women’s Justin Pittney

Moon Women seemed to mysteriously pop up in Philly’s music scene with some quality shows and an eye-catching music video for a wickedly kick-ass track in “Listen Closely”. It was followed by a self-released cassingle (a word that we get a kick out of saying and hearing every time), but no digital format posted on the usual sites to be streamed or shared. While this may sound all gimmicky at first, we soon learned from our recent interview with lead man Justin Pittney that things simply just happen with Moon Women, and it’s probably best not to over-think anything that they do. Well, this “formula” of having no formula is working quite nicely for the shadowy post-punk trio who will be joining Black Lips and Vivian Girls tonight in DC at The Black Cat and tomorrow night in Philly for a hometown throwdown at The Troc. But before all this fun goes down, Pittney was nice enough to answer our interview questions and share some little known facts about Moon Women HERE.
Light Moves Slowly by Moon Women
Univox Headline Early Show at KFN April 8

Call me a school girl but Univox makes me giddy. Their contorted, spastic noise always excites me so, and whenever there’s a chance to catch the Philly act in action, like tonight at Kung Fu Necktie, I jump on it like a starving cheetah (OK, maybe more like a hungry rat). Outside of their live grinds, Whether I’m spinning their latest EP, Conan, which features the smashing "Conan" from their self-titled debut on ROIR, a sweet Golden Ages remix of the song, and the non-album, home-recorded track "Philadelphia Red Clay, 1945", playing their in-studio acoustic performance last Wednesday at YNot Radio, or checking out UNIVOX TV on their Tumblr page (they just posted Episode 6), it goes without saying you should follow my lead. And while you’re at it, snag the new album, Black Shark from the North Carolina indie three-piece Hammer No More the Fingers, and educate yourself on the DC/Brooklyn quintet Deleted Scenes, both billed for tonight’s show. Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St, 7pm, $8, 21+ – Annamarya Scaccia
Power Animal Cancel Tomorrow Night’s Appearance at First Unitarian Chapel & Share New Fan Music Video!

Unfortunately, Power Animal had to cancel their appearance at tomorrow night’s sold out show with David Liebe Harte (Tim & Eric Awesome Show) in the First Unitarian Chapel. Power Animal mastermind Keith Hampson was hospitalized last night with a rare form of strep throat. We’re sending him good vibes for a speedy recovery. We’d also like to share with you a new fan music video (below) for the track “Empty Parking Lot, Scary Dog, Snowing” from 2010’s People Songs that was made by Media Art Production from Australia. Andrew Keller’s Snow Caps will be taking Power Animal’s place on the bill. – The Deli Staff
The Armchairs Are Breaking Up!

This was a bummer when we heard about it, and we were hoping that it was a joke, but guitarist, singer and sometimes keyboardist Andy Molholt confirmed that it was true. Genial psych-pop outfit The Armchairs are breaking up citing “differing goals, differing musical and creative directions, increasing interpersonal tension, the law of increasing atrophy (the 2nd law of thermodynamics)”. You can read the rest of the message that they posted HERE. They’ll still be performing at Pilam’s Human BBQ this Saturday, and their final show will be May 13 at Johnny Brenda’s with pals Orbit to Leslie, Circadian Rhythms, and Dinosaur Feathers. Hopefully you can make it out and wish them your best. We are sure that we’ll find them involved in the local music community one way or another. Much love to The Armchairs! – The Deli Staff