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Zee Avi @ First Unitarian Church Chapel, Philadelphia

Zee Avi @ First Unitarian Church Chapel, Philadelphia

It seems has outgrown the ’s Chapel. I can attest to the because, despite having the 9:30 show cancelled after the 7:30 show sold out (9:30 tickets were honored at 7:30), I arrived just ten minutes after doors and was forced to sit on the chapel’s stone floor as all the pews were packed. Sitting on the floor isn’t a complaint — I’d lay on a bed of nails if that’s what it took to have to see Zee perform — but, listen up , I’d like to recommend either keeping the second show or moving down the basement next time.

It was a nice surprise when locals took stage to open for Zee; I’d been expecting (Zee’s drummer, whom you may remember from such bands as and ) to open, which, sure, had confused me because he’s a drummer, but I’d merely misread an email. It was a delight to have the no-frills native indie pop quartet grace the pulpit providing catchy hooks with the occasional lapse into cacophony. If front man ‘s use of the ukulele isn’t enough to win you over (it should be), you can’t not love that The Mural and the Mint gives away all of their music for free. Head over to the band’s official page to score their debut record, Private Pockets, for nothing more than a suggested donation. Catch The Mural and the Mint on MySpace to sample some tunes and, if you like what you hear, please do donate even a small something so they can continue to make beautiful, sincere music.

The Mural and the Mint

A short standing intermission was rather welcomed during the set change as lower extremities took to falling asleep as my concert companions and I sat on the floor, but we were excited for Zee to take the stage. She was greeted with a burst of applause upon taking her seat on the pulpit. The set started off with some technical difficulties for her bassist which was more than worth the wait when the heavy, jazzy thumping finally resounded through the amp. With the voice of an angel, if you believe in such things, Zee kicked off the set with the jazzy “Poppy,” a eulogy about the deadly results of opium use; “My baby he don’t act like himself no more: / He lost that smile I use to adore. / He spend his nights slapping his veins / He lost that glow he used to have on his face.”

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After a heartfelt cover of ‘s “Slow Hands,” the set took on a joyful tone as Zee performed “The Traveler,” a hook-filled song which she’s only performed live. “I Am Me Once More” brought back that beautiful jazz sound Zee excels at before she teased the crowd about performing “Honey Bee,” her only love song and crowd favorite. There’s so much beauty in the seeming simplicity about a bee rescuing its love from the mindless drones of the beehive: “Oh my darling honey bee / I’ll come save you / Even if it means I’ll have to face the queen.

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The remainder of the set was largely a party with a musical triumvirate of single “Bitter Heart” preceding “Just You & Me” and the Manglish (= Malaysian + English) “Kantoi.” “Kantoi,” Malaysian for “busted,” is a fantastically poppy song despite its unsettling subject matter of a woman catching her boyfriend cheating on her, but it’s not so bad since she was cheating on him, too. Ah, love.

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Discontent with a short eight song set, the crowd demanded another from the petite Malaysian songbird. Fortunately, she obliged and played a song that has been stuck in my head going on three days, ‘s “First of the Gang.” It needn’t be said that Moz is a legend and while he doesn’t have a reputation for being the sweetest fella, I can’t imagine he’d be at all mad at Zee’s sweet, delicate vocals doing eons of justice to this 2004 hit track. Taking another cue from Morrissey, Zee performed this as her solo encore song as Moz did at the end of many of his shows during his 2009 Tour of Refusal.

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Last night, Zee Avi stole our hearts away.

Set List:
Poppy
Slow Hands (Interpol)
The Traveler
I Am Me Once More
Honey Bee
Bitter Heart
Just You & Me
Kantoi
//
First of the Gang (Morrissey)

Head over to Popwreckoning’s YouTube page to catch some footage of Zee during her previous stop through Philadelphia.

Zee Avi: website | myspace | @ webster hall
The Mural and the Mint: website | myspace

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Punk Rock Flea Market Rescheduled!

Punk Rock Flea Market Rescheduled!

‘ Holiday Punk Rock Flea Market has finally been rescheduled following its unfortunate postponement shortly before it was supposed to occur on December 20th. It’s no longer a holiday flea market (of course the ‘punk rock’ remains in tact) and it’s no longer being held at , as originally planned. In a somewhat shocking turn, the Punk Rock Flea Market will now be hosted at ’s (a Live Nation venue, R5′s biggest competitor, not to mention “the man”) on February 1st from 10AM till 4:30PM.

You may have noticed that the date for the PRFM is the same day as the Super Bowl, which may be problematic for the football watching inclined punk rock flea marketer, no worries though. The market ends at 4:30PM, plenty of time to get to the bar or to set up for your own Super Bowl party. And, my new reason for loving the guys of R5, should our beloved Eagles miraculously (GO EAGLES!) make it into the Super Bowl, a “rain date” for the flea market is scheduled for the following weekend. Even the punks in this town bleed green.

Who knows how it happened (corporate entities are almost never this awesome), but the Electric Factory decided to be cool as hell and let R5 have the space for free (they just have to pay the employees)! R5 founder Sean explains it all in this blog post, here’s an excerpt:

We are the first to admit it is a bit peculiar to host something called The Punk Rock Flea Market, which benefits R5 Productions, at the Electric Factory (even if Fugazai did play their last two Philly shows here). After many discussions with friends, staff members and fellow sellers – we all came to the conclusion that this was the best idea and location and to go through with the plan…In a gesture of professional friendship, Electric Factory extended out an olive branch and decided that they would not charge us a rental fee for the room. We would only have to pay the individual staff members.

GREAT SUCCESS! AWESOME! So punks (and myself) – you can all go to bed resting easy knowing that your hard earned $3 is not going to support “The Man” =) We now have a bigger and better location for this winter’s flea market.

So there you have it. With a bigger space, more tables are available to vendors! Those signed up for tables at the originally scheduled flea market will have their reservations honored and refunds will be given should a vendor wish to cancel due to the new date. New tables are up for reservation beginning Wednesday, January 14th.

See you at the PRFM on February 8th ;)

R5 Productions: website | myspace

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Philly’s R5 Productions Holiday Punk Rock Flea Market

Philly’s R5 Productions Holiday Punk Rock Flea Market

**THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED**
Check back for updates.

If you live in/around and have at least a semi-decent taste in music, chances are you know of, and maybe even praise on occasion, the guys of . If you’ve ever been to the or for a concert, you’ve seen them sitting around bullshitting, stamping your hand and just being all around cool dudes.

This Saturday marks the Holiday Edition of R5′s bi-annual Punk Rock Flea Market (the regular one occurs during the summer-ish months). Starting at 10AM and lasting until 5PM this Saturday, December 20th, the Starlight Ballroom will be decked out with over 100 vendors selling everything from old records, clothing, and art to food, tools, and automobiles. 21+ers are the market can drink in the alcohol corral (as dubbed by Starlight Ballroom frequenter EIC Jessica), and all proceeds from the day go to ensure that the First Unitarian Church can keep providing amazing all-ages shows on an almost nightly basis.

In addition to the normal flea market stuff, there will also be a full bar and food service kitchen to make the day go by a little faster.

The guys of R5 will have their own table of ish for sale along with other notables such as: Philly Roller Girls, Yelp, the Gervasi Brothers, Pinupsquirrel, Beautiful World Syndicate, Market East, Wonkavision,and more!

Saturday December 20, 2009
10:00am to 5:00pm
@ The Starlight Ballroom
(460 N 9th Street – Just Below 9th and Spring Garden)
All Ages / 21+ To Drink / $3 entry donation

**THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED**
Check back for updates.

**And don’t forget to check out The Winter Solstice Benefit Show at World Café Live on Sunday, December 21, 2009 at 8PM, $5 suggested donation**

Be on the look out for EIC Jessica and photog Ed cameos at both!

R5 Productions: website | vendors

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