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Weekend Warrior, May 25 - 28

OK - it’s getting hot, and it’s Memorial Day Weekend so you know that summer has arrived. For all those who are smart enough to avoid the massive crowds at the shore and stay home this weekend, we applaud your intelligence, and hope that you procreate to strengthen our society’s gene pool. We’d also like to hang with you this Saturday in the daytime at The Fire for a FREE day of music that we’ll be co-presenting with Cloud Entertainment as part of the 2nd Annual Sundrop Music & Arts Fest. Providing tomorrow’s summer jams will be Tutlie, Night Panther (new sexified project from members of White Birds and formerly Drink Up Buttercup), Conversation with Enemies, The Plastic Traps, The Really Cooks, The Shakes, Fast Car, Venice Sunlight, and Sunset Recorder. But we shouldn’t have to remind you that it’s a long party weekend so the Sundrop Fest will be providing a slew of local acts like Illinois, DRGN King, Juston Stens & The Get Real Gang, On the Water, Kuf Knotz, Andrew Lipke and much, much more to keep you entertained through the weekend. You can check out the rest of the lineups HERE or in the flier (above). Philly is yours for the taking. Cheers! Sundrop Music and Arts Fest - The Fire, 412 W. Girard Ave.,Free, All Ages - H.M. Kauffman

 
More Memorial Day Weekend festivities…
 
Johnny Brenda’s (1201 N. Frankford Ave.) FRI JJL, Belgrade, The Peace Creeps
 
Kung Fu Necktie (1250 N. Front St.) FRI The Chairman Dances CD Release Show w/The Mendles and The Quelle Source, SAT Turning Violet Violet Album Release Party
 
The Level Room (2102 Market St.) FRI Thee Shutdowns
 
North Star Bar (2639 Poplar St.) FRI The Idea Men, Graveyard Shift, SAT Wizard Eye
 
Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd St.) SAT Ella Dars and Brian Flanagan
 
The Trocadero (1003 Arch St.) SAT (Early) Greenjeans, Saturday (Late) Peek-A-Boo Revue
 
The Blockley (3801 Chestnut St.) SAT Splintered Sunlight and First Capital Funk
 
Fergie’s (1214 Sansom St.) SAT Old Man Cactus
 
World Café Live (3025 Walnut St.) FRI Flint and The Shock Trials, SAT (Downstairs) Ruder Than You
 
The Legendary Dobbs (304 South St.) FRI (Early) Burn Switch, Twin Ghost, Fisher, (Late) That Mag Showcase w/ Rev TJ McGlinchey and Glen Landing, SAT Curt Chambers, Funk Church, Sound Barrier Experience, Danie Ocean Band
 
Triumph Brewery (117 Chestnut St.) FRI Montoj-Plymouth, SAT Chris Are and Flote
 
First Unitarian Church (2125 Chestnut St.) FRI Bubonic Bear and Heavy Medical
 
Connie’s Ric Rac (1132 S. 9th St.) FRI Mr. Unloved and Cthulu Martini
 
MilkBoy Philly (1100 Chestnut St.) SAT Phantasm and Love Panther & the Sexual Prowess
 
Underground Arts (1200 Callowhil St.) FRI Far-Out Fangtooth
 
Highwire Gallery (2040 Frankford Ave.) SAT Toshi Makihara
 
Theatre of Living Arts (334 South St.) FRI Attia Taylor
 
 
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May 2013
Restorations
LP2

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For those who decide whether to come or go based on the first forty seconds of an album, RestorationsLP2 is practically tailor-made for snap judgments. After a chiming, anthemic guitar opening, the band already known for fist-raising jams lets all hell break loose with “D,” their most unrestrained opener yet. The drum kit-mauling, earth-shaking bass lines and ascendant guitar riffs can only be described as complete sensory overload, and make it clear that the following eleven songs are going to be fueled by pure viscera. If your preferences run towards structure over huge sound, this release may leave you cold; LP2’s predominant means of exploring the band’s wealth of ideas are stadium-sized instrumentation and endless waves of atmospherics, as well as a dose of ennui.

This is a murkier, more inward-looking Restorations than we’re used to. Everything that was there before, musically, is blown sky-high this time around. They’ve managed to pack ideas into every iota of the song list, aided by Jon Low’s miles-deep production; the density of the music itself is offset by an album-long meditation on place, belonging, and the ramifications of leaving the familiar behind, which makes the outsized sound that much more of an interesting direction. Juxtaposing the existential discomfort with more sophisticated, complex forays into Restorations’ sonic wheelhouse.

The spiraling guitars, one of the album’s specially prominent features, are everywhere, serving various purposes in each song. “Kind of Comfort”’s jittery glam rock aspirations accompany lyrics of searching and wanderlust. Even the more downbeat cuts (“In Perpetuity Through The Universe,” “New Old”) are propelled beyond their subject matter by the songs’ barely-concealed restless energy. At its more pensive moments, like the folk-inflected “Civil Inattention,” there is a restless undercurrent of texture and volatility that never quite lets up.

Album closer “Adventure Tortoise” is all monster buildup laced with extraterrestrial effects, kicking off into a sort of requiem for the band’s neighborhood. “I’d really like to stay to help this place,” growls Jon Loudon through his teeth, but the allure of letting it all go is too strong to resist.  The longing for a place “where nobody knows your name” isn’t quite all-consuming enough to inspire real action, but it is definitely the new paradigm Loudon means.

It takes guts to pull off a release that feels ten minutes long but contains more emotional and musical texture than most records. Restorations cover a whole lot of ground on LP2, and for the most part, pull off their ambitions. A bit too sanguine for shoegaze, and maybe too heady for punk, Restorations’ second full-length album brings an intriguing palette of aspirations to their open road-ready sound, prepared to try anything and everything. - Alyssa Greenberg

 
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