Tuesday, January 13, 2009
This week's cool shows: The Huguenots and more!
(The Huguenots)
THIS WEEK'S SHOWS
Wednesday, Jan. 14: Pistil with Pink Flag, The Cave
Wednesday, Jan. 14: Secondhand Freespace meet the producers Local 506
Panel discussion on music production with Mitch Easter, Chris Stamey, Rick Miller, Ivan Howard, and moderator Jim Brantley.
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Wednesday, Jan. 14: Viva La Venus, Lactose Quervo and HOW, The Pour House
Friday, Jan 16: Transportation, Slim's I have, until now, not been aware of Transportation, but when I googled them, I found reviews by esteemed local critics David Menconi, Ross Grady and Grayson Currin. Apparently they're a soft-ish pop group from Chapel Hill, with a CD out on Fractured Discs.
Friday, Jan 16: Colossus with Freedomhawk, The Reservoir
SHOW OF THE WEEK!
Friday, Jan 16: The Explorers Club with The Huguenots, Local 506
Charleston's The Explorer's Club has some beautiful Beach Boys-style harmonies. The Huguenots are finely crafted British Invasion pop. Check out the video I caught of them back in December.
Saturday, Jan. 17: Blatant Disarray, Volume 11
Long-running Raleigh thrash band.
Saturday, Jan. 17: Kicking Grass with The WhistlestopThe Pour House
The Whistlestop is a must-see alt-country-gospel supergroup with amazing harmonies and thoughtful songs. And I'm serious about the gospel part. They don't preach, but neither do they shy away from their beliefs. If you don't want to hear about Jesus, this show might not be for you. Kicking Grass is exactly what their name implies: high-energy bluegrass.
Saturday, Jan. 17: Longwave with Animal Music and Mark Kano and Mike Garrigan of Athenaeum
Athenaeum was pretty popular around here in the early to mid '90s, so if you were into them (personally I don't remember much about them), this is for you. My understanding is that Animal Music has now changed their name to just Animal. Check out the video I shot of them at Tir na Nog.
NEXT WEEK'S SHOWS
Wednesday, Jan 21: Vic Chesnutt with Elf Power, Local 506
Wednesday, Jan 21: The New Familiars with Holy Ghost Tent Revival Local 506
Greensboro's Holy Ghost Tent Revival sound about like you'd expect a band with that name to sound: joyous, rollicking, antique and kind of mysterious. The New Familiars are from Charlotte, and are mining the same Appalachian freak-folk/rock sound as The Avett Brothers.
Thursday, Jan. 22: Colossus with Tooth, Tir na Nog
Friday, Jan. 23: Viper with Taradactyl, Dive Bar
Old-school metal from some pretty young guys. Taradactyl are an Emerald Isle synth-metal group that wears Mexican wrestling masks on stage.
Saturday, Jan. 23: The Rosebuds, with Megafaun and the Love Language, Cat's Cradle
The Rosebuds and Megafaun you know about. The Love Language is a Rosebuds-ish/Arcade Fire-ish Raleigh band who have a CD out on Matt Brown's (former Ashley Stove) label, Bladen County Records.
Friday, Jan. 23: Lutie and Andy's birthday bash with The T's, The Names and Static MindsSlim's
T's bass player Lutie Cain and guitarist Andy Kerr apparently share the same birthday (or at least have birthdays close together), so they're going to celebrate with Static Minds (the newest incarnation of Suburban Sweethearts, with Andy now on guitar) and Ohio Knack/Plimsouls lovers The Names.
Saturday, Jan. 24: Shipwrecker with Erie Choir, the Pinhook
Saturday, Jan. 24: The Rosebuds with Megafaun and The Love Language, Cat's Cradle
Saturday, Jan. 24: David Karsten Daniels with Bright Young Things and The Prayers and Tears of Arthur Digby Sellers, Local 506
Monday, Jan. 26: Joe Coffee with Richard Bacchus & the Luckiest Girls and The Ghost of Saturday Nite, Local 506
Tuesday, Jan. 27: Joe Coffee with Richard Bacchus & the Luckiest Girls and The Ghost of Saturday Nite, The Pour House
UPCOMING IN GENERAL
Thursday, Jan. 29: Lollipop Factory, The Virgo 9, Animal, The Reservoir
Saturday, Jan. 31: The Annuals, Cat's Cradle
Friday and Saturday, Jan. 30 and 31: Raleigh Undercover, Tir na Nog
Your favorite Raleigh bands pay tribute to influences, serious and otherwise, in this two-day festival.
Friday, Jan. 30: Schooner with Kingsbury Manx, the Pinhook
Also on this bill, from The Pinhook's Web site: DJ dance party til the end of the night (we'll be bringing a bunch of lights and smoke machine and fun stuff to get the dance party vibe right!)
Friday, Jan. 30: The Dry Heathens with The Loners and The Homewreckers, the Pinhook
A lot of people love Dry Heathens. I've seen them twice, and haven't been blown away. The Loners, however, are always awesome.
Saturday, Jan. 31: Annuals with Jessica Lea Mayfield and What Laura Says, Cat's Cradle
Monday, Feb. 2: Man Will Destroy Himself, Slim's
A loud show for a Monday night!
Friday and Saturday, Feb. 6 & 7: WKNC Double Barrel Benefit, Pour House
A stellar two-night lineup to benefit N.C. State's awesome student radio station.
Friday: Lonnie Walker, Lost in the Trees, Schooner and Bowerbirds.
Saturday: Polvo, Birds of Avalon, Violet Vector and the Lovely Lovelies and I Was Totally Destroying It.
Saturday, Feb. 14: Dexter Romweber Duo with Chrome Plated ApostlesLocal 506
Dexter and Sara Romweber make of part of North Carolina's First Family of rock, and this is their CD-release party. Chrome Plated Apostles include Hunter Landen and Clif Mann from The Bad Checks (another long-time local rock legend), and share that band's love of raw, nasty blues rock.
Saturday, Feb. 14: The Old Ceremony, Cat's Cradle
Saturday, Feb. 14: Pink Flag at Nightlight
Saturday, Feb. 14: Chip Robinson & the Heavy Beat Outfit, Slim's
Former Backslider's new band.
Sunday, Feb. 15: 10th annual Love Hangover, The Pour House
A former Kings mainstay, this event features brokenhearted duets for the lovelorn.
Friday, Feb. 20: Here Lies ... with Gollum, Dive Bar
Friday, Feb. 28: North Elementary CD-release party with The Whalewatchers and Sir Arthur & the Royal Knights, The Pour House
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3 comments:
Hey Karen - The WKNC Benefit Double Barrel Benefit is at The Pour House (I believe) and not Slim's...
Thought I'd let you know!
JOE
Correction made. Thanks for bringing that to my attention.
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