BEING THERE: Atoms For Peace @ Temple

Photo by DEREK BRAD “Yeah, you know, it’s the band with Thom Yorke from Radiohead, Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and some other guys.” This was a direct quote I overhead while waiting in line to enter the Liacouras Center, where Atoms For Peace kicked off its first U.S. tour last night in support of their debut LP, Amok.  Formed in 2009, Atoms for Peace is a supergroup created by Yorke and longtime Radiohead producer Nigel Goodrich. Last night the line-up was rounded out by Flea on bass and go-to-guy Joey Waronker (Beck, REM) on drums. Yorke seemed […]

BEING THERE: Lucinda Williams @ The Keswick

Photo by PETE TROSHAK Lucinda Williams planted some seeds of the Alt-Country movement with her influential 1988 self-titled debut album. Williams and her band rolled into the Keswick Theatre on Saturday night to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of that album and her future. She took the stage dressed in a tight black outfit and leather boots and kicked the show off with a sunny but yearning “I Just Wanted To See You So Bad.” The rest of her debut was played in order, sounding even better than the original versions due to some stellar guitar work from Wallflowers’ guitarist Stuart […]

BEING THERE: Vampire Weekend @ The Mann

Photo by DEREK BRAD So I’ve literally played rock shows all over the world and I am here to tell you that as indie-rock venues go, the Skyline Stage at the Mann is peerless in terms of bookings, comfort, price, amenities (food trucks, craft beer, squeaky clean bathrooms with no lines) and mellowed-out asshole-free security. Last night was another enchanted, splendor-in-the-grass evening at the Mann’s Skyline Stage: A cool, clear night, an incandescent harvest moon, an arresting view of the Philly skyline, a Sierra Nevada in hand, snuggling with your baby on a blanket while Vampire Weekend — whose remarkable […]

BEING THERE: Arctic Monkeys @ The Mann

Photo by ALEX BISIGNARO In 2006, a young group of Brits exploded out of England’s underground music scene with the bratty petulance and raw crunch of a proper British punk band, and the style and showmanship of a proper British rock n’ roll band. This band was of course the Arctic Monkeys who have managed to pump out five solid albums in only seven years. While their debut album, Whatever People Say About Me is Exactly What I’m Not, remains their most critically acclaimed, the band’s other four albums, including the just-released AM, are nothing to sneeze at, which is […]

BEING THERE: The Yeah Yeah Yeahs @ Penn’s Landing

Photo by PETE TROSHAK The Yeah Yeah Yeahs blitzed the stage at the Plaza at Penn’s Landing and took no prisoners during an energetic fifteen song set last night. Lead singer Karen O was a red and yellow blur in a yellow shirt bearing Keith Richards’ face and a Opry-ish sequined red pants and frilly jacket combo. She hopped like an 80’s aerobics instructor, bounding from one end of the stage to the other dispensing high fives to the front row and smiling from ear to ear the whole set. Occasionally she would stomp a trigger on the stage and […]

BEING THERE: Jake Bugg @ World Cafe Live

Photo by PETE TROSHAK Sleepy-eyed 19-year-old Brit-folk troubadour turned in a convincing, believe-the-hype Philly debut at a packed World Café Live last night. The buzz of excitement and high expectations in the room was palpable. The crowd ranged from age 15 to 60 and many of them lined up hours in advance to get a good spot. Bugg, a dead ringer for a young George Harrison, wore a grey tracksuit and swapped guitars almost every song. He was aided by a tight rhythm section for a 16-song run, including three new songs and one ballsy cover song. He wooed the […]

BEING THERE: Exile On South Street

South Street, 5:31 pm yesterday, by Dave Brown PREVIOUSLY: Forty years ago, South Street was doomed, left for dead by city planners who had scheduled the street for demolition to make way for a proposed Crosstown Expressway that would connect I-95 to I-76. South Street then was nothing like South Street now — a funky post-hippie/post-punk/post-cool amalgam of shops, bars and fooderies, aka Philly’s Haight-Ashbury, a land-locked asphalt boardwalk where teenagers from across the tri-state area flock to see and be seen (and stage the occasional flash mob). Back then, South Street was hardly a jewel in the city’s crown; […]

BEING THERE: Hillary, Now More Than Ever

Photo by RORY MCGLASSON BY AMY Z. QUINN For the record: At no time during Tuesday night’s Liberty Medal festivities did Hillary Clinton announce, or even mention, running for or even wanting to be president. Actually, there was no need, since longtime pals and political boosters Mayor Michael Nutter and Amy Gutmann, president of the University of Pennsylvania and honorary rich white dude, did plenty of that for her. Even Jeb Bush, son of current Bill Clinton BFF George H.W. Bush, said he figured Hillary was headed for Des Moines next week. For her part, Clinton was doing that “I’m […]

BEING THERE: No Age @ PhilaMOCA

Photo by SEAN CALDWELL Los Angeles art-punk duo No Age played a sold out show last night at PhilaMOCA in support of their new album, An Object. “We love this town,” declared vocalist/drummer Dean Spunt a few songs into their set, drawing a voluble audience response. “It’s been a while.” Spunt and guitarist/singer Randy Randall had bodies in motion — and often in collision with other bodies — from the get go, but things went full-tilt during “Glitter” (from 2010’s Everything In Between) and “Teen Creeps” (from 2008’s Nouns). New songs like “C’mon, Stimmung” and “No Ground” resonated as well […]

BEING THERE: Made In America

Photo by PETE TROSHAK Made In America, the two day music festival organized by Jay-Z, returned to Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway over Labor Day Weekend. Early in day one, much-buzzed-about sister act Haim impressed the crowd with their unique percussion-heavy mix of 80’s pop and jam band-ian hippie-rock. Public Enemy’s Chuck D and Flava Flav performed their politically charged rap backed by a sizzling live band and delivered one of the best sets of the fest. Public Enemy put their money where their mouth is, announcing that they were donating their payment for the show to the embattled and underfunded […]