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Things Fall TogetherTrolleyvox pops up from the rabbit hole with two new CDs.
by M.J. FineIt's not their fault, but the Trolleyvox has never been what you'd call prolific. So it seemed ambitious, to say the least, when guitarist Andrew Chalfen
announced late last year that a double EP was in the works.
Driven to AbstractionThe Philadelphia Singers do the time warp in Rothko Chapel.
by Peter BurwasserMorton Feldman was 6 feet tall, hulking and fond of loud sport jackets. He held court with a braying Queens accent that pierced the air like the horn on a yellow cab.
Republic of BeninRodney Anonymous vs. the World
by Rodney AnonymousArtist: Angelique Kidjo
Album: Djin Djin
Country of Origin: Republic of Benin

Stars"Bitches in Tokyo"
by Brian HowardStars perform Wed., Oct. 24, 8 p.m., $16, with New Buffalo at the Trocadero, 1003 Arch St.

New BuffaloWed., Oct. 24, 8 p.m., $16, with Stars, Starlight Ballroom, 460 N. Ninth St., 866-468-7619, www.r5productions.com.
by M.J. FineOutside of Fatboy Slim and Dido, secular music hasn't had much time for praise. Gospel's full of it, but why should Jesus get all the adoration?
The Philadelphia OrchestraOct. 18-20, 8 p.m., $10-$113, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St., 215-893-1999, www.philorch.org.
by Peter BurwasserFinland, of all places, has become something of an orchestra-conductor factory in recent years.
DanzigWed., Oct. 24, 8 p.m., $28-$30, with Gorgeous Frankenstein and Doom Riders, Electric Factory, Seventh and Willow streets, 215-336-2000, www.livenation.com.
by A.D. Amorosimetal Even though I find 2002's 777: I Luciferi to be an icon of wickedness, a truly totemic watershed of evil noisemaking — the Citizen
MUSIC . Blog Posts
by Matt Cantor
839 days ago
There were only six performers Tuesday night at Mugshots in Fairmount—and it was wonderful. Everyone got to play four or five songs, and
»»by Massimo Pulcini
840 days ago
Alien outer space births, DMT trip sequences, facial spikes, and unicorns — what will she (err…Capital S-H-E) think of next? When Lady Gaga released
»»by Eric Schuman
840 days ago
I set my iPod on shuffle. Here’s where it led me … 1. Alice Cooper - “Teenage Lament ‘74” From Muscle Of Love, the last album where “Alice Cooper” referred
»»by Eric Schuman
841 days ago
Behold, the lineup for this year's Roots Picnic! As usual, it's anything but your average day-festival lineup. As always, The Roots Crew themselves will
»»by Matt Cantor
841 days ago
The Low Anthem got their timing right. At a moment when woodsy, Americana-inspired lyrics are approaching the mainstream (think Fleet Foxes,
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Wed., Oct. 24, 8 p.m., $28-$30, with Gorgeous Frankenstein and Doom Riders, Electric Factory, Seventh and Willow streets, 215-336-2000, www.livenation.com.
by A.D. Amorosi
metal Even though I find 2002's 777: I Luciferi to be an icon of wickedness, a truly totemic watershed of evil noisemaking — the Citizen
Wed., Oct. 24, 8 p.m., $16, with Stars, Starlight Ballroom, 460 N. Ninth St., 866-468-7619, www.r5productions.com.
by M.J. Fine
Outside of Fatboy Slim and Dido, secular music hasn't had much time for praise. Gospel's full of it, but why should Jesus get all the adoration?
Oct. 18-20, 8 p.m., $10-$113, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St., 215-893-1999, www.philorch.org.
by Peter Burwasser
Finland, of all places, has become something of an orchestra-conductor factory in recent years.