DEAP VALLY FOREVER: DON’T MISS DEAP VALLY’S FAREWELL TOUR STOP IN PHILLY TONIGHT!!

February 1st Deap Vally gifted us with their final album Sistronix 2.0 – a re-recorded version of the band’s epic debut LP featuring demos, unreleased covers and more. Tonight, Deap Vally are gifting Philly with their epic live show, playing Sistronix in full and more at Underground Arts!! Doors are at 7:30PM and the show […]

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The Beaches: Blame My Ex Tour

This was our first time having the pleasure of covering The Beaches, and boy did they not disappoint. This Canadian pop-rock band just recently released their new album “Blame My Ex” mid September and have kicked off their tour early October. Philadelphia was lucky enough to be one of the cities they hit. The Beaches […]

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Relive the Show: WET and Hannah Jadagu at Underground Arts

Brooklyn indie band Wet played Underground Arts last Friday in support of their latest album titled Letter Blue. Joining them was Hannah Jadagu, an emerging singer-songwriter making a splash on the scene at just 18 years old. Jadagu’s music is indie pop/rock at its finest, with songs driven by catchy melodies and straightforward guitar and […]

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Wolfmother Victorious in Philadelphia

  Heavy riffs and psychedelic jams shook the Underground Arts as Australian rock act, Wolfmother kicked off their brief run of US dates the other month. Philadelphia was the first of only four east coast stops before the group embarked on a Euro-tour of mostly festival slots running through mid-July, ending back in their native […]

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Lydia Ainsworth at Underground Arts

Donned in a bright orange patterned dress, finished with fringe-riddled arm’s length gloves, Toronto producer-vocalist Lydia Ainsworth took the Underground Arts stage last Saturday resembling something of a pop icon of a fever dream. Her tender, somber, melancholy-laden vocals reverberating through the little basement venue like the surreal, nocturnal pop of a Lynchian lounge singer. […]

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