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recommended boston area events

friday & saturday

november 27th & 28th

pixies

performing 'doolittle'

@ the wang / citi center


friday, november 27th

do make say think

the happiness project

years

@ the middle east downstairs


saturday, november 28th

deli magazine new england launch party

muy cansado

28 degrees taurus

otis grove

the day's weight

@ the middle east upstairs


sunday, november 29th

the mountain goats (full band)

final fantasy

@ the wilbur theatre


sunday, november 29th

drekka

quilt

with eyes

@ the hms putnam, cambridge


monday, november 30th

elvis perkins in dearland

bowerbirds

dave godowsky

@ the paradise


tuesday, december 1st

the big pink

crystal antlers

@ the paradise


wednesday, december 2nd

they might be giants

in-store kids performance + signing

@ borders bookstore in braintree


wednesday, december 2nd

mew

@ the paradise


thursday, december 3rd

sloan

@ tt the bears


thursday, december 3rd

nitzer ebb

provocateur

@ the paradise


friday, december 4th

the xx

live in-store performance

5pm @ newbury comics, newbury st.


friday, december 4th

friendly fires

the xx

@ the paradise


friday, december 4th

wfnx miracle on tremont st.

spoon

phoenix

passion pit

@ the orpheum


saturday, december 5th

coo & howl (cd release show)

yoko oh, no!

rococo la boy

@ pa's lounge


saturday, december 5th

ted leo & the pharmacists

titus andronicus

wallcreeper

@ the middle east


sunday, december 6th

the 2009 bazaar bizarre boston!

so much cool stuff for sale, with

djs (including me!) throughout the day

noon to 7pm @ the bca cyclorama


sunday, december 6th

wye oak

@ great scott


monday, december 7th

weezer

jack's mannequin

motion city soundtrack

@ agganis arena


tuesday, december 8th

wzbc's flyweight presents...

soundpool

nightmare air

the broken river prophet

endless wave

jon whitney on visuals

@ tt the bears


saturday, december 12th

curtis harvey

glorytellers

chris brokaw & geoff farina duo

tired old bones

@ great scott


sunday, december 13th

arctic monkeys

screaming females

@ the house of blues


thursday, december 17th

fanfarlo

freelance whales

the painted lights

@ the paradise


friday, december 18th

stellastarr*

postelles

the daily pravda

@ the paradise


friday, december 18th

the figgs

corin ashley quartet

@ tt the bears


thursday, december 31st

as part of first night boston 2010

kristin hersh (2 sets)

chris brokaw + geoff farina

drew o'doherty

@ emmanuel church, 15 newbury st.


wednesday, january 6th

passion pit

@ the house of blues


thursday, january 14th

joe pernice

@ the lizard lounge


friday & saturday

january 15th & 16th

mission of burma

@ the paradise


sunday, january 17th

the cribs

adam green

the dead trees

@ the paradise


saturday, january 29th

cheap trick

dear leader

@ the house of blues


sunday, january 31st

jason molina & will johnson

(magnolia electric co/centro-matic)

with chris brokaw (come/the new year)

and drew o'doherty

@ the middle east down


wednesday, february 24th

wild beasts

still life still

dj carbo

@ great scott


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Sunday, August 02, 2009

Boston: Some August Shows of Note

As promised a month ago, here's a continuation of the list of upcoming Boston-area shows that have me very, very psyched for the second half of summer. Wait, summer's almost half over? Well, rats.

I'm thinking of making this run-down a monthly deal. But then again, I think about doing lots of things...


If you went to Wheat's CD release show at Great Scott last night, I hope you saved some of your weekend energy for tonight, 'cuz former Bostonian (and ex-Helium frontwoman) Mary Timony returns to town for the first show with her new band Soft Power at TT the Bears. If that's not reason enough to be there (and it should be), they're joined on the bill by Gramercy Arms, the NY-based collective who happen include Mary's early-90s Boston indie rock compatriots, Dave Derby of the wonderful Dambuilders, and Boston's own Hilken Mancini, formerly of Fuzzy. And with that band, you never know who else might show up on stage (check the 'about' section of their website for the amazing list of contributors to their album). Added bonus? Locals Shepherdess open up, which shouldn't be too much of a surprise, given Hilken's presence in that band as well. Can never get too much Hilken, really. What is a surprise, at least to me, is that former Fudge drummer Mike Savage (who rules) and Operators guitarist Emily Arkin (who also happens to rule) are also in Shepherdess... how did I not know this until this week?! Throw in bass player Winston Bramen (also formerly Fuzzy, and in Thalia Zedek's band) and that's a recipe for greatness. I mean, how can anyone not go to this show. While the likelihood of my presence at any Sunday night show can be low, this one gives me no real choice. I apologize in advance to my bosses for my lackluster Monday performance.


A few days later, on Wednesday, August 5th, former Bostonian (and now Torontian... Toronto-ite? Torontist? Help me out, Frank) Joe Pernice comes home for not one, but two shows at the Brattle Theatre. And they ain't just your average shows, no sir. Along with the singin', there'll be some book-readin', too, maybe some autographin', thanks to the release of Joe's debut novel, "It Feels So Good When I Stop", this Tuesday. Naturally, the novel includes references to lots of music, including cover songs and fictional tunes, so Joe has thrown together a soundtrack that he'll be drawing from for these live performances. Day-jobbers can grab tickets to an early 7pm show and late-nighters can pick up ones to the 9:30pm show. Opening up will be former Charlestown (and now L.A.) comedy duo The Walsh Brothers, and remember... the Brattle now serves beer.


On Thursday, August 13th, Baltimore-based duo Wye Oak returns to the Middle East Upstairs for a show with the Starlight Mints. Both bands are here on the heels of just-released new albums, and I'm especially excited to see Wye Oak play songs from "The Knot" in a more intimate setting than the gi-normous Memorial Hall they played to close out XX Merge last week in North Carolina. It was a wonderful performance, but I'm ready to get a whole lot closer to Andy & Jenn's amps n' drums. Tickets here, and arrive early for the indescribable antics of JP Inc, who used to be known as Pleaseeasaur. The transition from that into Wye Oak will be... interesting.


In case you haven't been paying attention, charming Scottish quartet the Trashcan Sinatras are gratefully still around, still making music, and in fact, have just released their fifth album, the gorgeous "In The Music". Their debut, 1990's "Cake", is one of my all-time faves, rivaling some of the Smiths' best work, as far as jangly UK pop with brilliantly twisted wordplay goes. And while each subsequent album didn't hit me quite as hard as that one did (certain subsequent songs, yes, but whole albums, no), I'm always on board for whatever they're up to. And what they're up to is a rare U.S. tour in support of the new album, which kicked off a couple weeks ago and finishes up at TT the Bears in Cambridge two weeks from tonight, on Sunday, August 16th. I've only seen them once, and it was ages ago, so a TTs show will be a true treat. Opening is Brookville and Paul Sentz (of This Car Up & Putnam Murdock). If there's any justice, this sucker will sell out, so grab a ticket here.

By the way, if you're smartly thinking of picking up a copy of the new album, you can grab a special (deep breath) limited edition, individually-numbered, clothbound, screen printed, digipak version (whew) at their website which includes an instant download of high-quality DRM free MP3s (320kbs) while you wait for it to arrive, and they've thrown in two bonus tracks for good measure. And excitedly, word is that all four previous Trashcan albums should be re-released with b-sides at some point. Fingers are crossed.


The following night brings the Deal sisters back to town for another Breeders show at the Paradise. That's Monday, August 17th, with openers The Whispertown 2000. Tickets here. The band self-released the "Fate To Fatal" EP on Record Store Day, and you can download the title track here.


August will end, for me, on Boston's waterfront as I take in Explosions In The Sky with The Flaming Lips at the BoA Pavilion. The opportunity to see Austin's EitS in such a potentially beautiful outdoor setting is nothing less than a gift... anyone who's familiar with their powerful soundscapes can imagine what we're in for. And while I haven't been as much of a Lips fan as I was when "The Soft Bulletin" and "Yoshimi..." came out, it's high time I experienced them live, and the possibility of Wayne's big ball. Who knows, maybe he'll end up in Boston Harbor, floating out to sea as "Do You Realize?" plays on. Openers are Stardeath and Whitedwarfs, who I know next to nothing about, although I heard (and liked) one of their songs just yesterday, and you can buy tickets here. I'll be the guy smiling, probably with his eyes closed, third row center, during the entirety of EitS's set.

Oh, and if you use that link to buy tickets, you'll get to download 3 songs from the upcoming Flaming Lips album "Embryonic": "Convinced of the Hex," "The Impulse," and "Silver Trembling Hands." Then, sometime before the show, you'll supposedly be able to download 3 rare Lips b-sides, picked by the band. And finally, 3-5 days after the show, you'll get a link to download an official live recording of the set you just saw. Because getting that link before the show would require time travel technology. And if the sound quality of that recording even half-decent (and given that it's official, it should be), I'm hoping to hell they record EitS's set, too. And that we get to listen to it. Someday.


There are so many more August shows I could write about (see my big ol' list on the left), but if I don't stop here I'll never get this done. Keep an eye out for posts on other shows when the urge and the free time strikes me...










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