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Weekend Warrior, June 10 - 12

Because of the nonstop dirge of beer themed events that Philly Beer Week brought on, you’re probably looking to spend today sleeping it off before one more last hurrah in the evening. But rather than do that get ready to save one of the best events for last since this Sunday is Dock Street Brewery’s 3rd Annual Music Festival. Since its Dock Street, it goes without saying that the fresh brewed beer will be flowing and that the wood fired ovens will be cooking plenty of tasty pizza. But the day will also feature plenty of special events in the form of Buttercream Cupcake Lady dishing out dessert, Drinkphilly.com providing special coverage, and R5 Productions/ Mariposa Food Co-Op being on hand to host a 50/50 Raffle that benefits their current fundraising partnership. But the main event will feature a diverse and energetic lineup of 4 exciting bands. The allstar cast of bluegrass musicians that can be seen rocking Fiume every Thursday night, The Citywide Specials, will be on hand to kick off the party the way “citywide specials” should. The Chernobyl Collective’s band of musical misfits, Da Comrade!, will be ready to give the festival goers a proper West Philly welcome. Toss in the liquor-drenched swinging blues of TJ Kong & The Atomic Bomb and the psychedelic onslaught of the legendary Bardo Pond, you’ll be sure to feel plenty of good vibes. And since The Deli is also sponsoring the event, we’ll be hanging around indulging in our gluttonous and snapping a few shots of the afternoon debauchery. Dock Street Brewing Co., 701 S. 50th St., 2pm - 6pm, FREE, All Ages 
 
Dock Street Set Times:
2pm - Citywide Special
3pm - TJ Kong and the Atomic Bomb
4pm - Bardo Pond
5pm - Da Comrade!
 
Hopefully the weather forecasters will be as wrong as they’ve been lately so here are more things to do this weekend…
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) SAT East Hundred EP Release w/Turning Violet Violet, Steve Goldberg & The Arch Enemies
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) SAT The Great Unknown and The Spinning Leaves, SUN Desoto Jones, Find Vienna, StoreCats
 
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI Bad News Bears and The Magnets, SUN Afton Rental and Blackened Blue
 
The Fire (412 W. Girard Ave.) FRI Goodnight Lights and Big Fat Marker, SAT Mighty Flipside and SmashBros, SUN Swedeland
 
M Room (15 W. Girard Ave.) FRI Human Shield and Clamfight, SAT Explosive Head
 
Tritone (1508 South St.) FRI Hounds Below (ex Von Bondies), Cowboy & Indian, The Improbables, SAT Nicky Click, Sgt. Sass, Rainbow Destroyer, CJ & the Dolls, SUN Anthony Bernhauser and Billy Kerns
 
Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St.) SAT Joe Jordan’s Experiment
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) FRI Travia, SAT Dani Maria and Golden Phi
 
The Blockley (3801 Chestnut St.) SAT Wareika Hill, SUN Swanky Velvet, Cubehead
 
Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) FRI Oso
 
Danger Danger Gallery (5013 Baltimore Ave.) SUN Lions Den Production Presents The No! Problem Summer Reggae Concert
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI Suzie Brown CD Release Show
 
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) FRI Soraia, Zygomatic Flow, The Mint, SAT I Yahn I Arkestra and Wareika Hill, SUN Beyond Dishonor and Along Those Lines
 
Ellen Powell Tiberino Museum (3819 Hamilton St.) FRI Carnivolution
 
Bookspace (Please contact one of the acts for details.) FRI The Fallen Troubadours and Ben Cady
 
JR's Bar (2327 S. Croskey St.) SAT Lurking Corpses and The Beyond
 
First Unitarian Church (2125 Chestnut St.) FRI Dangerous Ponies, Hop Along, Ryat, SUN Kurt Vile, Pissed Jeans, Meg Baird
 
The Barbary (951 N. Frankford St.) FRI I Call Fives and We Are The Union, SUN Rosetta
 
Murphy’s Bar (202 E. Girard Ave.) SAT Experience Kef
 
Crane Arts Building (1400 N. American St.) SAT Taggart, Creeping Weeds, Honey Kicks, Brother From Another, Two Handed Engine, SUN North Lawrence Midnight Singers, Faux Slang, Panic Years, Adam & Dave’s Bloodline, Hamburger Hunt
 
Cha-Cha’razzi (Please contact one of the acts for details.) SAT Bandname, Univox, The Sniffles
 
The Banana Stand (Please contact one of the acts for details.) FRI Hunger Pains and Charogne Stone
 
The Dream Oven (Please contact one of the acts for details.) SAT Eliot Klein and Hott Tubb
 
The Burrito House (Please contact one of the acts for details.) SAT Chewing Gum Tree, Gaston, Cold Fronts, Ghost/Light, Caboder
 
Hong Kong Garden (Please contact one of the acts for details.) SUN U.S. Girls
 

 

 
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May 2012
Lushlife
Plateau Vision

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Lushlife, a.k.a. Raj Haldar, has been dropping mixtapes since 2005, when he released his debut entitled West Sounds, which was a mashup of The Beach Boy’s classic Pet Sounds and Kanye West’s College Dropout and Late Registration as well as his own verses. On his first label release Plateau Vision (Western Vinyl), Lush continues to develop his eclectic style, combining ‘60s psychedelic, experimental indie and golden era hip hop sounds to create the grandiose, maximalist soundscape beats that he rhymes over.

With his latest LP, Lush establishes himself as a unique artist who is able to take influences from various genres, sounds and eras of music to develop a completely original style that has one foot in classic hip hop and the other through the doorway of the future. This distinctive style is displayed immediately on the album’s opener “Magnolia.” The track combines a beautiful harp sample over a hard boom bap beat with lyrics that reference composer Burt Bacharach, the graffiti culture of Wild Style, Citizen Kane’s Xanadu and Afrika Bambaataa’s “Planet Rock” through his gritty Nas-esque vocal delivery. In “Hale-Bopp was the Bedouins,” which features Das Racists’ Heems, Haldar references his technique as “half-Delorean, half-rap historian.”

Plateau Vision boasts an impressive guest list of artists including Andrew Cedermark (Titus Andronicus), Styles P and Shad amongst others, but Lushlife always shines through as both an emcee and a producer. The first feature comes from Styles P (famous for his work with ‘90s hip hop crew LOX) on “Still Hear The Word Progress,” one of the LP’s standout tracks. Lushlife trades bars back and forth with the iconic emcee at a furious pace without losing a step over a dense synth and 8-bit beat. Towards the halfway point of the album, Lush shines brightly with fellow Philly emcee and former Atlanta native STS on “Glistening,” and he hands over the mic on “Gymnopedie 1.2” to critically acclaimed Canadian emcee Shad while crafting one of the most interesting beats on the Plateau Vision by sampling one of 20th century French composer/pianist Erik Satie’s “Gymnopedies,” which fades out under a clip from Busy Bee and Kool Moe Dee’s classic emcee battle, tying Haldar’s classical and jazz upbringing with his “fetish” for golden era hip hop culture.

Lushlife is definitely one of the most interesting artists in hip hop today. He continues to push the genre’s boundaries with his production while remaining true to its culture through his vocal delivery and preservation of its history throughout his lyrics. Plateau Vision is available for streaming HERE, and you can purchase the album via Western Vinyl. - Dan Brightcliffe

 

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MAY
05.22Silk City
8pm Thinking Machines
8pm El Fossil
05.23World Cafe Live at The Queen
8pm The Steel Wheels
8pm The Lawsuits
05.24Grape Room
8pm The August Infinity
05.24Sweeney's Station Saloon
11pm Theory Of Noise
05.25Connie's Ric Rac
9pm Mr. Unloved
05.26LEGENDARY DOBBS
9pm Shinobi Ninja
05.26The Tin Angel
10pm Goodtime Folkrock Show
05.27The Rusty Nail
6pm Theotis Joe & Extreme
05.28Gloria Dei Old Swedes Church Festival
3pm Lucy Stone
05.29Grape Room
11pm Soundwavves
JUNE
06.01First Unitarian Church
8pm Hop Along
8pm Mary Lattimore
8pm Little Big League
8pm Band Name
06.08Beneluxx
8pm Jeanette Lynne
06.08Grape Room
11pm John The Conqueror
06.13Grape Room
10pm Spotted Atrocious
06.15Grape Room
8pm The Gut Strings
06.16Johnny Brenda's
8pm Goodnight Lights
06.16World Cafe Live Downstairs
8pm Toy Soldiers
06.21Krik Fest
8pm J. Plotkin & J. Muelle
06.21Kung Fu Necktie
8pm Nadja
8pm Hot Guts
8pm Plotkin & Mueller
06.29The Grape Room
11pm The Heat Run
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07.06LEGENDARY DOBBS
10pm Tungsten
07.08The Grape Room
6pm Stann Smith
07.19The Grape Room
11pm A Cool Stick
07.20LEGENDARY DOBBS
9pm Preston Hull
07.29JR's Bar
8pm Spotted Atrocious
AUGUST
08.11Sweeney's Station Saloon
11pm Theory Of Noise
SEPTEMBER
09.14The Grape Room
10pm Gavilán
DECEMBER
12.01The Grape Room
8pm Chris Trapper