Welcome! You're reading a weekly wrap of articles from Philly Midbrow, which publishes daily reviews about arts and culture events happening across our city.
We're taking a week off from publishing through next Monday — but until then, catch up on coverage from this past weekend, and enjoy some comics from Izzy True.



Jejune @ Ukie Club - Pierce Jordan wrote about the reunion of the emo band, and how their return represents how many '90s rockers are making comebacks thanks to new generations of young fans. Read Here.
Jackass: Best and Last — Pierce also saw the final film in the Jackass franchise — and wrote about how even though the 30-year-old stunts and slapstick series has reached retirement age, it's retained the power to make any audience feel like a bunch of teenage boys. Read Here.
West Philly Orchestra @ Black Squirrel Club — The band's latest show at Black Squirrel Club ranged from '70s Turkish protest music to an Ozzy Osborne cover. Read Here.
Thom Yorke Listening Session @ Percy Diner — The Sound Lounge at Percy Diner dropped the needle on Thom Yorke's 2006 debut solo album, The Eraser — and John Morrison heard its modern-day resonance regarding governmental malpractice, capitalist alienation and ecological collapse. Read Here.

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