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  • From: Melissa <mel AT pressgangrocks.com>
  • To: RTP-area local music and culture <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: Stuff to Do, Week of July 29, 2005
  • Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 18:58:36 -0400

PS folks - even if you've haven't seen the documentary "Dig!" and noticed the cult revival going on around Anton Newcombe's music (and subsequent mass media exposure...) You may want to check out this latest incarnation of The Brian Jonestown Massacre on the 5th at the 506. Old members are magically reappearing on this tour and The Quarter After are another BJM spin-off a la Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Not a show to miss according to my little twisted psych-infused/enthused heart.

Thanks for having these guys play here Glenn.
Mel

Friday, August 5
Brian Jonestown Massacre [http://www.bomp.com/BJM.html], Quarter After
[http://www.thequarterafter.com/], Innaway
[http://www.innawaymusic.com/], Glissade [http://www.myspace.com/glissade]
Local 506, Chapel Hill
On Friday, July 29, 2005, at 06:28 PM, grady wrote:

Welcome home, Sean Moore!


Friday, July 29
Wives [http://www.myspace.com/wives], Jakuta & Carl
[http://jnc.hlinak.com/], Modern Day Urban Barbarians
[http://www.mdub.com/], Torch Marauder, Cantwell, Gomez, Jordan
[http://www.cantwellgomezandjordan.com]
Nightlight, Chapel Hill

Dave Cantwell's synopses are always perfect, so:

THE TORCH MARAUDER=OK, if yr getting this email, you probably know the
deal. Just to recap: "Widen the lids of your eyes..." "But have you seen
the back?" "We need a drummer for this one..." "Bear with us, we’re a
live band" "I’m 5000."

CANTWELLGOMEZ&JORDAN=Feeling frisky--maybe it's all these birthdays and
weddings...

MODERN DAY URBAN BARBARIANS=Our pals from Brooklyn. If Lightning Bolt
listened to a lot of Hendrix, and then wrote pop songs…you’d love it.

JAKUTA & CARL=A friendly, nerdy guy and his computer play wonderfully
damaged “pop” for you…A Protoblast for the 21st Century (if you know
what that means, then you know you have to be there…).

WIVES=Punk from Cali. I suppose this doesn’t mean what it used to, which
is probably a good thing.



Friday, July 29
Superchunk [http://www.superchunk.com], Tennis and the Mennonites
[http://www.tennisandthemennonites.com]
Cat's Cradle, Carrboro

Superchunk set the gold standard for jumping around onstage, and playing
guitars that go sproing!, and singing in a high voice, and making the
drummer play one fast song after another with precious little gaps
between for witty banter. Their shadow is so huge that even now, 10 full
years after the apex of the whole Chapel Hill Scene brouhaha, it's still
common to see an indie-rock band dismissed as "sounds like Superchunk."

Openers Tennis and the Mennonites sound less like Superchunk than like
S'chunk's old Merge labelmates Erectus Monotone, but they mostly sound
like themselves, which is weird, but in a good way.



Friday, July 29
Thor [http://www.thorcentral.com], Widow
Kings, Raleigh

Thor is a big beefy bodybuilder / fantasy-poster-model / metal god. He's
also a pretty funny guy, who is well aware that his chosen career is a
wee bit goofy. Unlike, say, Glenn Danzig. Plus I'll bet Glenn Danzig has
never blown up a hot water bottle until it burst. If you asked Glenn
Danzig to make a balloon animal, he'd probably get a nosebleed and go
pout on his bus.



Saturday, July 30
ANTiSEEN [http://www.antiseen.com], Lustre
[http://lustre.soundforsound.org/], Knowledge is for Fools
Local 506, Chapel Hill

ANTiSEEN have been making scum-rock in the greater Charlotte area for
fuck, I dunno, 18 years or something insane like that. The scar tissue
on frontman Jeff Clayton's forehead must be a foot thick by now.
[visualize: beer bottle, broken, grind, grind, bleed, etc]



Sunday, July 31
Robo Sapien [http://www.gorobosapien.com/]
WXDU 88.7 FM, Durham

Robo Sapien were a Bay-area (or Chicago, depending on your concept of
time & space) hip-hop/electro/disco duo until last month, when they
magically became a Chapel Hill hip-hop/electro/disco duo. Their new EP
"Where The Beat End Up" (on Chapel Hill's FrequeNC label) is a thick
slab of bass, stuttering beats and snotty-but-right call-and-response
vocals. It's great, and I'm pleased as punch they've decided to follow
up their pleasantly mild Chicago winter with an equally pleasantly mild
NC summer.

I say this occasionally, but this time I mean it: Come by the station &
get down in person with Whitney & Chad; they play better with sweaty
bodies nearby. 5:00 p.m. 88.7 FM or www.wxdu.org.



Sunday, July 31
John Wilkes Booze [http://www.johnwilkesbooze.com], In the Year of the
Pig [http://www.southernloveprod.com/ityotp.htm]
Nightlight, Chapel Hill

Our pals at Nightlight explicate for you:

"Bloomington’s mighty JWB play fucked-up & furious electric soul + r&b
with the expected instrumentation + electronics, lyrics about Marc Bolan
making them want to fuck, etc. I’ve heard they put on an awesome show.
Releases on Kill Rock Stars. ITYOTP is angry animal-themed
bass-drums-vox grooviness, from right here in Chapel Hill."



Wednesday, August 3
Engine Down [http://www.enginedown.com/], Bella Lea
[http://www.bellalea.com/], des_ark [http://www.des-ark.org], Ben Davis
+ The Calculators [http://www.lovitt.com/artists/bendavis.html]
Cat's Cradle, Carrboro

This is the farewell tour for VA's Engine Down, about whom I know only
that they were Lovitt Records mainstays for many years, although their
last album was on Lookout. Former members of Sleepytime Trio &
Bughummer. Etc.

Ben Davis is also a former member of Sleepytime Trio. Sometimes his
Calculators are a live loud band; other times they're a real calculator,
with buttons.

des_ark are going to be on tour with Engine Down for the entire month of
August, which may as well be an eternity, so think of this as your last
chance to see them for what may well feel like forever.



Wednesday, August 3
My Dear Ella [http://www.mydearella.com], Bellglide
[http://www.bellglide.com/], A Problem of Alarming Dimensions
[http://www.8088records.com/problemofalarmingdimensions/]
Local 506, Chapel Hill



Thursday, August 4
The Sames [http://www.thesames.com], North Elementary
[http://www.northelementary.com], The Balance
[http://www.thebalanceband.com/]
Joe & Jo's, Durham

Venues may come and go in Durham, but Joe & Jo's is still Joe & Jo's,
the neighborhood bar & grill for the virtual neighborhood of Durham
artists, musicians, bohemians and regular folks. They're always willing
to step up & host a show; tonight's includes the guitarrry wall-of-pop
of the Sames, the woozy stoner-pop of North Elementary, and the
power-pop-rock of Raleigh's The Balance.



Thursday, August 4
The Avett Brothers [http://www.theavettbrothers.com], Langhorne Slim
[http://www.langhorneslim.com/]
Lincoln Theater, Raleigh



Thursday, August 4
Tall Dwarfs [http://www.flyingnun.co.nz/viewartist.cfm?artistID=336],
Fan Modine [http://www.grimsey.com/fanmodine.html]
Local 506, Chapel Hill

Tall Dwarfs are one of the group of seminal New Zealand bands who
shaped-from-afar the face of indie-rock in the 90s (and the 80s,
actually--Tall Dwarfs been around for 25+ years). They were lo-fi long
before the phrase existed.

Fan Modine are an elaborate conceptual pop confection, with lots of
laptop orchestration and some mournfully witty lyrics that wouldn't
necessarily shy away from a MagFields comparison.



Friday, August 5
Brian Jonestown Massacre [http://www.bomp.com/BJM.html], Quarter After
[http://www.thequarterafter.com/], Innaway
[http://www.innawaymusic.com/], Glissade [http://www.myspace.com/glissade]
Local 506, Chapel Hill



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