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For a Limited Time OnlyThe Philadelphia music scene as an evolutionary marvel.
by Patrick RapaThe Philadelphia music scene is a beast. It's given to mutation and stagnancy, as adept at wallowing in its own filth as it is at striking out to affirm its primacy.
Forever is Not So LongLittle pop giants The Bigger Lovers reunite to set the record straight.
by M.J. FineAt the turn of the millennium, few local bands got more love from
City Paper than The Bigger Lovers.
La SeraFri., March 4, 9 p.m., $10-$12, with Tennis and Holiday Shores, Johnny Brenda's, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 877-435-9849,
johnnybrendas.com. by M.J. FineKaty Goodman's new femme-pop incarnation pays tribute to Grandma's favorite girl groups.
Dum Dum GirlsSat., March 5, 9 p.m., $12, with MINKS, Direty Beaches and Party Photographers, Johnny Brenda's, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 877-435-9849,
johnnybrendas.com. by Sean KearneyIn a genre that's been arguably overdone, the Dum Dum Girls find a way to stand out.
Sic AlpsTue., March 8, 8 p.m., free, with Magik Markers, Rotunda, 4014 Walnut St., 215-573-3234,
therotunda.org. by K. Ross HoffmanYou never know what's gonna burble up through the blanket of fuzz and reverb.
Critical ErrorREVIEW: The Opera Company of Philadelphia's Romeo & Juliet
by Peter BurwasserYes, this critic found plenty of nits to pick (it's my job; some of the
supporting cast was uneven), but on the whole, it was a delightful way
to pass three and a half hours of a blustery Sunday afternoon.
The CoversCity Paper's 30 Years of Music
The CriticsCity Paper's 30 Years of Music
Carolina Chocolate DropsThu., March 3, 8 p.m., $16-$19, with Birdie Busch and The Great Unknown, TLA, 334 South St., 215-922-1011,
livenation.com. by Mary ArmstrongThe Carolina Chocolate Drops' enthusiasm for Southern traditional African-American music is irresistible.
MUSIC . Blog Posts
by Matt Cantor
814 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
815 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
815 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
816 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
816 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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Local Support: City Paper's bi-weekly local music podcast. Hosted by Jon Solomon.
City Paper Music Store: Listen to what we write about.
Thu., March 3, 8 p.m., $16-$19, with Birdie Busch and The Great Unknown, TLA, 334 South St., 215-922-1011,
livenation.com.
by Mary Armstrong
The Carolina Chocolate Drops' enthusiasm for Southern traditional African-American music is irresistible.
Sat., March 5, 9 p.m., $12, with MINKS, Direty Beaches and Party Photographers, Johnny Brenda's, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 877-435-9849,
johnnybrendas.com.
by Sean Kearney
In a genre that's been arguably overdone, the Dum Dum Girls find a way to stand out.
Fri., March 4, 9 p.m., $10-$12, with Tennis and Holiday Shores, Johnny Brenda's, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 877-435-9849,
johnnybrendas.com.
by M.J. Fine
Katy Goodman's new femme-pop incarnation pays tribute to Grandma's favorite girl groups.
Tue., March 8, 8 p.m., free, with Magik Markers, Rotunda, 4014 Walnut St., 215-573-3234,
therotunda.org.
by K. Ross Hoffman
You never know what's gonna burble up through the blanket of fuzz and reverb.