
Together at Last – Sun Ra Arkestra & WPO at The Rotunda Nov. 21

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Tweeting Down Memory Lane w/R5 Productions

Class Is In Session w/Mose Giganticus at DDG Nov. 20

Music for Headphones at Tritone Nov. 20

Debut of EBTT Film Night at International House Nov. 20
Weekend Warrior, November 19 – 21

NLMS Have Plenty to Celebrate at JB’s Nov. 19
Enjoy Some Laid-back Elegance w/Lux Perpetua at DDG Nov. 19

Where Is My Mind?: Bandname

In February, a freak car accident put Bandname frontman Jeremy Jams out of commission, and in a back brace for three months. Jams and the rest of the North Philly trio – consisting of 24-year-old Cat Park (bass/vocals), 27-year-old Jams (guitar/vocals), and 28-year-old Greg Labold (drums) – hung up their performer caps, formed a stronger bond of friendship, sharpened an already-tight sound, and focused on writing and recording their next record. What resulted from that is Bandname’s debut full-length, Breakfast – a fierce garage-torched pop tart that sways and slams like nobody’s business (it will be available on vinyl via North Carolina’s Self-Aware Records as well as on CD via Soft City Records and on cassette via UK’s Eat a Book Records). To celebrate its release this weekend, the band will hold a FREE album release party at The EL Bar this Saturday that’s sure to make some mouths salivate – dubbed “BYOB = Bring Your Own Breakfast”, fans who dress like or bring breakfast foods will receive a limited piece of artwork from a band member. The Deli had a chance to talk with the gang about their full-length debut, why cassettes are classic, and their favorite breakfast dishes. You can check it out here.
Lillie Ruth Bussey Resurfaces at Slingluff Gallery Nov. 18

Penrose Gettin’ Warmed Up at DDG Nov. 18


