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Blog Name: The World In A Paper Cup
Url: http://theworldinapapercup.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: music, concerts, reviews
Description: A Philly based equal opportunity, indie, live and local music blog.
Popularity: 5 Followers

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J Tillman Speaks For Himself
TWIAPC:In your solo work it is just you and the myriad instrumental lines you've created. How does performing to support this album differ from your other group effort?J Tillman: We get much louder.TWIAPC: You clearly have a knack and a comfort level with a wide variety of instruments. Are there any in particul
Give Away! Metric at The Electric Factory 11/25
I have two tickets for Metric's Philly show tomorrow night (11/25) at The Electric Factory. The first person to @reply me on Twitter gets em.If you want to get tickets for sure head HEREand to here is their new Acoustic EP   &nb
Remix Rehash:Max Justus + Kissy Sell Out + Downtown Harvest
I'm long over due for a Remix Rehash but its been slow on the receiving end for quality material. However, there has been a but of really enjoyable electro music to be had so this remix rehash is more electro than remix but, regardless, I hope you enjoy!  Apple Jelly - Kissy Sell OutThis track is pure fun. Kis
Laura Veirs at World Cafe Live
Laura Veirs has an incredibly honest voice, one that avoids the baby coo- slurred words trap that so many female singers fall into. Throughout her show last week at World Cafe Live I couldn't help but be notice how striking, not to mention rare, it is to hear that level of vocal purity.Having originally come to music via Minneapolis' mid 90's punk scene i
J. Tillman in the Side Chapel at First Unitarian Church
It was a family affair Wednesday when J Tillman, his brother Zach and a trio of equally ripe musicians held court in the teeny tiny chapel at First Unitarian Church. Zach warmed the small but packed room with his brand of crisp conversational songwriting. A folkie who isn't afraid of dabbling in the some Morricone like soundscapes. Playing his guitar solo Zach's short set help bot

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