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Hang The DJ:
AmErykah the Beautiful
REVIEW: Erykah Badu's New AmErykah Part II: Return of the Ankh
by J. Edward Keyes
Badu doesn't do outright jubilation so much as prolonged, hazy-eyed ecstasy, and much of Ankh aims for a kind of mystic transcendence.

Music Picks:
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
Wed., April 7, 8 p.m., $14, with Obits, First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut St., 877-435-9849, r5productions.com.
by Brian Howard
Ain't no half-stepping with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists.

Album Reviews
Slow Club | Need New Body | Dum Dum Girls | Evelyn Evelyn

One Track Mind:
Vampire Weekend
"I Think Ur A Contra"
by K. Ross Hoffman
One of the surest clues to Vampire Weekend's staying power, to my mind, is that they really know how to end an album.

Music Picks:
Florence and the Machine
Mon., April 5, 8 p.m., $20, with Holy Hail, TLA, 334 South St., 215-922-1011, livenation.com.
by John Vettese
Florence Welch gets it right, smartly building music around booming toms and commanding rhythms.

Best Coast
Sat., April 3, 7 p.m., $10, with Reading Rainbow and Creepoid, Barbary, 951 N. Frankford Ave., 877-435-9849, r5productions.com.
by Patrick Rapa
Bethany Cosentino's new band is raw, free and from the heart.

Mariachi El Bronx
Sat., April 3, 9 p.m., $13-$15, with The Bronx, Violent Soho and Dead Country, North Star Bar, 2639 Poplar St., 215-787-0488, northstarbar.com.
by K. Ross Hoffman
Word that The Bronx were recording an album of traditional Mexican music definitely raised eyebrows, but last year's Mariachi El Bronx is neither jokey gimmick nor overreaching oddity.

Pilot Cloud
Thu., April 1, 8 p.m., $8, with The Atomic Square, Glowfriends and The Defog, North Star Bar, 2639 Poplar St., 215-787-0488, northstarbar.com.
by John Vettese
Now established as formidable post-rock, Pilot Cloud has become relaxed and adventurous.

MUSIC . Blog Posts
by Matt Cantor
811 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
812 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
812 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
813 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
813 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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MUSIC . Picks
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Sat., April 3, 7 p.m., $10, with Reading Rainbow and Creepoid, Barbary, 951 N. Frankford Ave., 877-435-9849, r5productions.com.
by Patrick Rapa
Bethany Cosentino's new band is raw, free and from the heart.
Mon., April 5, 8 p.m., $20, with Holy Hail, TLA, 334 South St., 215-922-1011, livenation.com.
by John Vettese
Florence Welch gets it right, smartly building music around booming toms and commanding rhythms.
Sat., April 3, 9 p.m., $13-$15, with The Bronx, Violent Soho and Dead Country, North Star Bar, 2639 Poplar St., 215-787-0488, northstarbar.com.
by K. Ross Hoffman
Word that The Bronx were recording an album of traditional Mexican music definitely raised eyebrows, but last year's Mariachi El Bronx is neither jokey gimmick nor overreaching oddity.
Thu., April 1, 8 p.m., $8, with The Atomic Square, Glowfriends and The Defog, North Star Bar, 2639 Poplar St., 215-787-0488, northstarbar.com.
by John Vettese
Now established as formidable post-rock, Pilot Cloud has become relaxed and adventurous.
Wed., April 7, 8 p.m., $14, with Obits, First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut St., 877-435-9849, r5productions.com.
by Brian Howard
Ain't no half-stepping with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists.
 
 
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