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| Lo Pan, Stealing Volume, Riverbottom Nightmare Band, Involuntaries, Heaving Mass: May 27 @ The Vollrath |
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More info... The Vollrath kicks off a three day holiday weekend full of concerts on Friday. The doors open at 8 and there is a $6 cover charge. Lo Pan is a classic rock band coming out of Columbus, OH. The band consists of Jeff Martin – vocals, J.Bartz – drums, Skot Thompson – bass, and Brian ... With acts such as Whitechampel, Norma Jean, The Contortionist and more, The Emerson is set to have one loud, skull-crushing summer. But in the midst of the metal heavyweights gracing the stage, they’ll also welcome in a few hidden gems from around the country to shred the faces off the all-ages crowds (that and maybe ... Theatrics, bowties and the panicky duo Two masters of wordplay focus on brains, business 1. Justin Townes Earle w/ Mandy Marie, Cliff Snyder & Joe Pug9 p.m. Oct. 10, $10, Radio Radio, 1119 E. Prospect. St. (317) 955-0995. Being the son of Steve Earle and named after songwriter Townes Van Zandt carries a lot of musicalburden. Justin Townes Earle's country- influenced album "The Good Life" proves he's on his way toliving up to his namesakes. The night opens with a songwriters-in-the-round showcase featuringlocal artists Mandy Marie and Cliff Snyder, along with Chicago's Joe Pug. 2. Silver Jews w/ The Mattoid9 p.m. Oct. 11, $12, Birdy's, Bar & Grill, 2131 E. 71st St., (317) 254-8971. Founded by David Berman and Stephen Malkmus, Silver Jews got its start before Malkmus became anindie rock icon with Pavement. Drawing influence from alt-country pioneers like Gram Parsons andThe Byrds, Silver Jews mix jangly guitars and easy country beats with Berman's poetic lyrics.Finnish folk singer The Mattoid opens the show. 3. Kool Keith w/ Tim Dog, Marc Live, Twilight Sentinels, Grey Granite, DJ Oh-Be-One, DJMetronome 9 p.m. Oct. 14, $17, The Vogue, 6259 N College Ave., (317) 259-7029. Hip-hop fans know that even when you see Kool Keith's name on a marquee, you're still not surewho's going to perform. The rapper has created more than 50 characters and aliases in his career.It sounds like Indy will get the original Kool Keith. The show is part of the Project X tour, acollaboration between Kool Keith, Tim Dog, and Marc Live. 4. ZZ Top8 p.m. Oct. 11, $45-$500, Murat Theatre, 502 N. New Jersey St.,(317) 615-1500. Fans of funky Texas blues rockers ZZ Top get a treat from the band on this tour. The trio hasdownsized from its usual arena dates to theatre shows. The close-up treatment comes at a highprice, though: seats in the orchestra pit have one of the highest prices in recent memory -- $500. 5. Talib Kweli w/ David Banner9 p.m. Oct. 13, $28, Bluebird, 216 N. Walnut St., Bloomington, (812) 336-3984. Talib Kweli got his initial notice in hip-hop thanks to collaborations with The Beastie Boys andMos Def. He was also regularly featured on "Chapelle's Show." Most recently the rapper launchedhis own record label and released his highest-charting album, "Eardrum." Rapper David Banner, whoalso had a part in the film "Black Snake Moan," shares the bill. 6. Red Light Driver w/ Small Arms Fire & Yuki9 p.m. Oct. 10, $5,Melody Inn, 3826 N Illinois St., (317) 923-4707. A night of local talent kick off the weekend at Melody Inn. Red Light Driver, influenced byBritpop groups like New Order and The Cure, headlines. Their album "...and now we can be ourselves"is due later this month. Small Arms Fire delivers nervy, new-wave influenced rock. Yuki, formedby members of Indy band Svetlana, makes its live debut. 7. Waves on Waves w/ The Language & Hey Hey Melodica8 p.m. Oct. 9, $5,Spin Nightclub, 6308 Guilford Ave., (317) 257-0000. Proving that there's more than pickin' and grinnin' in Nashville, Tenn., Waves On Waves reveals asound that owes more to Kate Bush and Erasure. Along with this nightclub show, the group alsowill performperforming a free, all-ages show at 5 p.m. Oct. 9 at Luna Music on Massachusetts Ave. 8. Haley Bonar w/ Lynsey Smith9 p.m. Oct. 9, $5,Radio Radio, 1119 E. Prospect. St. (317) 955-0995. The cooling weather and changing leaves callfor a more melancholy soundtrack. Haley Bonar arriveswith the perfect music. The South Dakota-born singer/songwriter has a voice eerily similar toEmmylou Harris' and a catalog of moody country/folk songs that could fit easily into Harris' ownworks. This show is part of the Rock For Riley series, concerts that benefit the acclaimedchildren's hospital. 9. Obama-Rama feat. Anthoney Scroggins, Caleb McCoach, John Kill, Rob Glass and Adam Gross8 p.m. Oct. 11, $4, Locals Only, 2449 E. 56th St., (317) 255-4013. In the interest of equal time, we first must report we couldn't find a "McCain on the Brain"showcase on the music calendar. As the title of this show indicates, you should expect nothingless than a partisan crowd of Obama supporters. The musicians on the bill are from local acts HeyHey Melodica, Everthus the Deadbeats, Dorsey, and Amo Joy. A portion of admission charges will bedonated to the Obama campaign. 10. Bobby Bare & Thom Shepherd8 p.m. Oct. 11, $25, Little Nashville Opry, Nashville, Ind., (812) 988-2235. It's the time of the year when throngs of tourists descend on Nashville, to take in the fallfoliage. If you plan on making the trip, consider adding this show to your agenda. Bobby Bare wasone of the biggest names in country in the 1960s. His 50 hit singles include classic songs like"Detroit City," "Marie Laveau," and "Dropkick Me Jesus." Country songwriter Thom Shepherd, writerof the No. 1 country hit "Redneck Yacht Club," opens. |