This Weekend: Crazy On You
FRIDAY:
>>> [click.] is back at Fluid, fresh with a new Myspace bulletin and, frankly, one of the best Dave P taglines we’ve heard in a while: “The Rave never ends Philadelphia!!!” No, sir, no it doesn’t. Adam Sparkles assists, 25 cent beers are passed around. Dig it.
>>> And as mentioned below, the now fully miscegenated Capitol Years/National Eye Rock Thing has its welcome home party at the Johnny Brenda’s. Two support acts, Tulsa and Say Hi To Your Mom, warm it up, Chris.
>>> Down in Souf Philly, the Philadelphia Cartoonist Society is having what we are told is their biggest show ever, with over 170 works on display, and not a one of them of that passive-agressive bitch Cathy. 7pm, Art @ Sophi, 13th and Carpenter Sts.
>>> And over at Upstairs At Sal’s, the Underwear Nation Art Show big-ups Don Vincent Ortega.
SATURDAY:
>>> Margie Wienk’s Fern Knight (pictured) celebrates the release of Music for Witches and Alchemists with a full-on Fishtown Folk fandango. For newcomers, the Fern Knight experience is steeped heavily in the kind of English folk stuff that you just can’t get enough of: Pentangle, Vashti Bunyan, Incredible String Band and so on. The new record is heavily Esper’d as well, so don’t be surprised if you see some of those folks up on stage. Mike Wexler supports as does the new witchrock combo Woodwose. They’re gonna go craaaaaaaazzy on you. Johnny Brenda’s.
>>> And on the Seventh Day, god said LET THERE BE FUZZ: Blue Cheer and Pearls And Brass at the Khyber.
SUNDAY:
>>> Ok, so if Sundays Are The New Black is over after this week, then what, pray tell, is the New Sunday? Could it be Saturday, which would mean weekends would then slide back into beginning on Thursday night back when, you know, you had a problem? Or will it be one of those wild meta things, where the new Sunday is not a day, but like a texture or a color, thereby paving the way so that eventually, Black could be the New Black? We don’t know. Ask John Redden, as he sends The Walnut Room‘s final Sunday thing into sweet, sweet oblivion.
>>> Mellower: L’Etage’s “Sunday Dinner” series is back, this time around with the Sea & Cake-meets-Felt-ish living rooma nova of Roomtone. 8:30pm, $2 measly bucks.






