Harmony in Contrast: Blondshell and Liz Phair Unite Generations at the Franklin Music Hall

Words and photos by Angel Park Blondshell, the stage name of the talented Sabrina Mae Teitelbaum, and the legendary Liz Phair shared the spotlight at the Franklin Music Hall, delivering an unforgettable evening that seamlessly blended modern and classic elements of the music landscape. Blondshell, with a genre-defying approach, commanded the stage with a dynamic fusion of […]

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Electrifying Night at The Met: Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Sasami Deliver a Sonic Spectacle

Yeah Yeah Yeahs‘ recent performance at The Met, with Sasami as the opening act, was an electrifying showcase of raw energy and musical prowess. From the moment Karen O took the stage, clad in her signature eclectic style, the band’s dynamic presence captivated the audience. The Met‘s intimate setting provided the perfect backdrop for the […]

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the japanese house debuts north american tour at union transfer

Kicking off their North American Fall Tour at Union Transfer was the best gift The Japanese House could’ve given Philadelphia. The Japanese House hasn’t toured since 2019, making this the first time they’ve hit Philadelphia to perform in about 4 years. “In the End It Always Does,” Amber Bain’s sophomore album as The Japanese House, […]

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Slow Magic’s Mesmerizing Journey at Warehouse on Watts

Slow Magic‘s recent performance at Warehouse on Watts was an otherworldly sonic journey that captivated the audience from start to finish. The night kicked off with mesmerising sets by Artemis Orion and Beacon Bloom, setting the stage for an ethereal evening of music. Artemis Orion‘s opening performance was a sensory delight, weaving ambient melodies and […]

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John Raymond and S. Carey: Relive the show at Milkboy

John Raymond and S. Carey stopped at Milkboy Philadelphia last Monday October 30th along the tour of their collaborative album Shadowlands. Accompanied by three other musicians on keys, guitar and upright bass, John Raymond and S. Carey guided the audience along a transcendent journey. The space quickly transformed into a room full of friends, family, […]

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Echoes of the Abyss: Bell Witch and Spirit Possession Enthrall at First Unitarian

Words & Photos by: Angel Park Bell Witch and Spirit Possession delivered a hauntingly immersive performance at the First Unitarian venue this past Saturday, captivating the audience with their unique blend of doom metal and dark ambient music. The evening unfolded into an experience that was both chilling and mesmerizing. Spirit Possession, the opening act, […]

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Faye Webster and Upchuck Live in Philadelphia

Indie, singer-songwriter Faye Webster hit Philadelphia for a sold-out night at Franklin Music Hall on October 21st. Webster’s setlist was a perfectly-curated blend of her newest album, “I Know I’m Funny haha,” and some older favorites as well. We were able to experience a special moment when the crowd irrupted as Webster began to play […]

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