7 Shows To See In Philly This Week
Get our weekly picks of what to do this weekend and the latest on Philly's arts and entertainment scene.
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Monday: Anwar Marshall (Free)
Central Library–in collaboration with the Philadelphia Jazz Project and the Producers’ Guild–presents the Mysterious Travelers Concert Series. The free, monthly concerts will run through April 2015, giving audiences the chance to hear "from veterans as well as up-and-coming musicians who are shaping the future sounds of Philadelphia." Tonight, catch Anwar Marshall, drummer and co-leader of local ten-piece ensemble, the Fresh Cut Orchestra. For more information, click here. Monday, February 9th, 7 p.m., Central Library, 1901 Vine Street.
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Tuesday: Brooke Fraser ($18-$30)
New Zealand native Brooke Fraser–dubbed one of her country's most popular recording artists of all time–will take the mic at World Cafe Live this Tuesday. Her fourth studio album, Brutal Romantic, boasts Lorde-esque pop with catchy, synth-infused beats. Dark Waves, the musical project of Los Angeles artist Nick Long, will open the show. Tickets are available for purchase online. Listen before you go: "Kings & Queens." Tuesday, February 10th, 8 p.m., World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut Street.
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Wednesday: Kiernan McMullan ($8-$10)
Kiernan McMullan is an acoustic-soul songwriter and part-time gypsy: the crooner once "hitched and bussed the length of the East Coast and parts of the Midwest, playing shows every other day." The time on the road did him well–McMullan's songs have a weathered feel, and his voice is pretty enough to make audiences homesick for places they've never been. Tickets are available for purchase online. Listen before you go: "Sick of You." Wednesday, February 11th, 8 p.m., 21+, Bourbon & Branch, 705 N. 2nd Street.
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Thursday: Kongos ($25-$28)
Based around the talents of four brothers, Kongos bold alt-rock is along the same line as Muse and Kings of Leon, their sound "infused with the polyrhythmic cadences of their South African upbringing." The sibling quartet will be joined by special guests Sir Sly and Colony House. Tickets are available for purchase online. Listen before you go: "I'm Only Joking." Thursday, February 12th, 8 p.m., Electric Factory, 421 N. 7th Street.
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Friday: PHOX ($15)
Despite having only one full-length album under their belt, PHOX has already made impressive musical strides: the group has opened for bands such as The Lumineers, and played big-name gigs like Lollapalooza. The six-piece outfit plays alternative folk-meets-indie pop, with tracks worthy of getting caught in your head. Tickets are available for purchase online. Listen before you go: "Slow Motion/Blue and White." Friday, February 13th, 8 p.m., Union Transfer, 1026 Spring Garden Street.
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Saturday: Cereus Bright and Elenowen ($10-$12)
Set the mood on Saturday with an intimate performance by Knoxville folk band Cereus Bright (pictured), along with husband and wife duo, Elenowen. Both acts are known for emotionally driven lyrics and impassioned harmonies–a set sure to woo any valentine. Tickets are available for purchase online. Listen before you go: Bright's "Some Strange Hold." Saturday, February 14th, 8:30 p.m., 21+, MilkBoy, 1100 Chestnut Street.
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Sunday: Joshua Thomas ($10)
Local singer-songwriter Joshua Thomas–whose album The Harboring was released in September–is recognized for his exceptionally strong vocals. When coupled with his masterful piano playing, Thomas's tunes carry passion "you can feel shooting straight through your headphones." Tickets are available for purchase online. Listen before you go: "Beast." Sunday, February 15th, 7 p.m., 21+, Tin Angel, 20 S. 2nd Street.
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