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Floral Print’s New Album is Full of Detours

The band who met by chance through Facebook releases mirror stages.

Vita and the Woolf Created a Photo Essay on Paris, Dogs, and Ancestors

Vita and the Woolf is the pop project of Philadelphia-based musician Jennifer Pague. Before their show at Alphaville on October 19 with Queens of Jeans and Ritual Talk, Jen/Vita was gracious enough to share with AdHoc an epistolary photo essay of the band's trip to Paris that is part biography, part travelogue, and part personal history. 

Combo Chimbita Have Visions of a Magical, Tropical Future

Define “Left Field” cumbia, “Tropical Fruitism,” and more over an interview with Prince of Queens.

Photo Gallery: William Patrick Corgan at Murmrr Theatre

William Patrick Corgan is the solo project of the legendary Smashing Pumpkins’ frontman Billy Corgan.

Strobe Talbot Share Supernatural, Life-Affirming Funland

Transcontinental outfit Strobe Talbot released a few records in the early oughts, glitteringly honest stream-of-consciousness pop records with Half Japanese’s Jad Fair in the front.

Minais B Eroticizes the Electronic

As intimacy becomes radical, the sensible becomes sensuous.

Nashville’s Sun Seeker Soundtracks Their New York City

Nashville’s Sun Seeker make languid, woozy psychedelia with a country bent: ideal for a carefree, sun-soaked day.

Shimmer’s Ani Ivry-Block Made a Cryptic Video For Every Song On Her Album

The video for “Enter Shimmer” begins in silence. Snow covers the ground of a nondescript sidewalk. It covers the cars; it piles up on the curb and the foot of the building.

Object Collection Made An Opera From Fugazi’s Live Archives

Music fanatics express their devotion in myriad ways.

What It’s Like to Grow up in a Rock Group, according to LVL UP’s Nick Corbo

This article appears in AdHoc Issue 22. Download a PDF of the zine at this link, and look out for physical copies both at our shows and at record stores, bookstores, coffee shops, and community centers throughout the city.

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