FREE AGAIN: Talking Sex, Drugs & Kabbalah With Aaron Freeman, Formerly Known As Gene Ween

Photo by FRANCO VOGT BY CLAYTON RUSSELL It was a sad day when I learned that Aaron Freeman, AKA Gene Ween of the beloved experimental rock band Ween, had parted ways with his old bandmates. After many years of living the rock n’ roll party animal lifestyle, Aaron decided that something needed to change. He got sober and came to realize that the only way he was going to stay that way was working with sober people. Hence, Freeman, his new band, was born. They play a sold out show at Johnny Brenda’s in support of their wonderful self-titled debut […]

BEING THERE: Broken Bells @ The Electric Factory

Photo by MARY LYNN DOMINGUEZ Broken Bells took the stage last night at the Electric Factory on a set up that that looked less like the gear of an acclaimed indie all-star analog pop band and more like the control center of a space ship. The centerpiece of it all, of course, was the silver orb, around which two great names in the music biz would stand—James Mercer, of The Shins and Danger Mouse, famed producer. It was great for anyone in the crowd who was halfway to a parallel universe and already having really deep thoughts about space. Besides […]

NOBLE SAVAGE: Q&A w/ Man Man’s Honus Honus

EDITOR’S NOTE: This interview originally published on October 30, 2013 BY JONATHAN VALANIA It’s not easy being the Frank Zappa/Captain Beefheart/Bonzo Dog Band/Butthole Surfers of your generation. Just ask Man Man mainman Ryan Kattner, aka Honus Honus. Five albums into an accidental career as the ringmaster of the weird beard three ring psychosexual psychedelic circus that is Man Man, he sounded a little down-in-the-mouth when  he called last week from the back of a stinky rental van parked behind the club Man Man played later that night in glamorous and exotic Buffalo. “It smells like sweat socks and rotting food […]

Win Tix To See Broken Bells @ The Electric Factory

  When it comes to music, Danger Mouse (AKA Brian Burton) has been the Zelig at the dawn of the 21st Century, an everywhere man with an uncanny knack for being at the ground zero of the decade’s important pop moments. The Grey Album, wherein the Beatles’ White Album peanut butter got mixed up with Jay-Z’s Black Album chocolate? Check. The Gorillaz sophomore slump-defying second album? Check. Gnarls Barkley’s breakout hit “Crazy”? Check. The Black Keys’ break out hit “Tighten Up”? Been there, done that. The new U2 album? Move over Brian Eno and tell Steve Lillywhite the news. Danger […]

BEING THERE: J. Mascis @ World Cafe Live

Photo by DAN LONG It was a cool, clear and serene early autumn Thursday in Philadelphia when J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. fame played an uncharacteristically intimate, largely acoustic set downstairs at World Cafe Live in support of his new album, Tied To A Star. And yet, despite this being a picture-perfect setting for an awesome concert by a legendary alt-rock figure, it was probably the most awkward show I’ve ever been to in my life. Seemingly everyone in the 200-plus person crowd was aged north of 35. Everyone except me. So, I wondered if it was just me and […]

BEING THERE: KRS-ONE @ The Trocadero

Photo by DAN LONG I hate to say it, but hip-hop shows nowadays bore me. You have a DJ sitting on a computer, looking as though he is just choosing songs from iTunes. Seem like I never see DJs actually scratching these days, I just see them pushing a button and waving their hands in the air. And it seems as though MCs have lost a lot of the energy you used to see at showsback in the day. But after watching the KRS-One show last night MY FAITH HAS BEEN RESTORED! As KRS-One took the stage a few graffiti […]

BEING THERE: Lily Allen @ Electric Factory

Photo by MARY LYNN DOMINGUEZ Last night, Lily Allen strolled on stage at the Electric Factory holding a grimacing Emoji pillow over her face and all I could think was “Yes. YES. This was worth the wait.” To backtrack a bit, for me (and I suspect many of her fans) Lily Allen was the first and only pop-star I fell for post-angst-filled adolescence and now finally seeing her live has cemented my place as a disciple of Sheezus. Lily appeals to the anxious, questioning, and sarcastic because her discography is by turns anxious, questioning, and sarcastic. Last night, the set […]

CONTEST: Win Tix To See Paolo Nutini @ The Troc

  Despite the Italianate name, Paolo Nutini is actually a Scotch pretty boy with a voice like butta working the Northern/Blue-Eyed Soul the Brits more or less invented. In the UK he is, as Joe Biden would put it, ‘a big fuckin’ deal.’ Caustic Love, his first album in five years, debuted at Number One in the UK charts and now he’s headed to the New World on a tour that brings him to the Troc on Saturday September 20th. We have a pair of tix to giveaway to some lucky Phawker reader. All you have to do is follow […]

Win Tix To See Hard Working Americans @ TLA

  Hard Working Americans is a crunchy, mellow yellow, supercalifragilistic supergroup for the Jam Band Nation, featuring bassist Dave Schools from Widespread Panic, Neal Casal of Chris Robinson Brotherhood on guitar and vocals, Chad Staehly of Great American Taxi on keyboards and Duane Trucks, younger brother to Derek on drums, plus Todd Snider on lead vocals. Their self-titled debut includes covers of Randy Newman and Drivin’ N Cryin’, and it should come as no real surprise that Blues Traveler’s John Popper makes a cameo. They play the TLA tomorrow night and we have a coupla pairs of tix to giveaway […]

BEING THERE: Stromae @ The Trocadero

Photo by DAN LONG The name Stromae is put in front of you the morning of his show at the Trocadero last night, and you’ve never heard of the guy in my entire life. But typing his name into Google and you find out that this man is an eye-opening French pop star whose You Tubed singles draw hundreds of millions of views. His tunes range from poppy songs that make it impossible for you to sit still to ballads that make you cry to without even knowing what he’s saying. Google further reveals a fascinating pedigree. He identifies as […]

BEING THERE: Dr. Dog @ The Mann

Photo by MARY LYNN DOMINGUEZ When Dr. Dog appeared on the Skyline Stage of the Mann Center last night, the band was clearly dreaming of greener, and presumably drier, pastures — unlike the rain-soaked mud pit we were standing in. With jungle-esque sound effects, fog machines and green backlighting, the band members took their places onstage among various potted houseplants. It looked like the wilderness that could be found within a Home Depot gardening section (Welcome to the Home Depot, baby! You’re gonna diiiiiiiiiieeee!), or a medical marijuana dispensary grow room. All of the band members came dressed in their […]

BEING THERE: David Lynch @ PAFA

David Lynch, PAFA press conference, 11:02 am, by JONATHAN VALANIA PAFA: In 1967 as an advanced painting student at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia (PAFA), David Lynch made a hybrid work of art that brought together painting, sculpture, sound, film, and installation. Six Men Getting Sick (1967) expanded Lynch’s practice and opened him up to the possibilities of filmmaking. He went on to become internationally renowned as a film director but never stopped working as a visual artist. Lynch has maintained a devoted studio practice, developing a parallel body of painting, prints, photography, and drawing that […]