Have you experienced THE BROTHER KITE onstage yet? Make a point to hit up Local 121 (401.274.2121) on FRIDAY (the 17th), as we're impatiently awaiting TBK's next album; THE DAREDEVIL CHRISTOPHER WRIGHT and JUNIOR BEAT open the show. A nice freebie goes down at Nick-a-Nee's with the BECKY CHACE BAND rocking out all night; dial 401.861.7290 for details. And shoegazer fans should stop by Dusk (401.714.0444) for Nova Scotia trio KESTRELS. Start your SATURDAY (the 18th) at Lippitt Memorial Park (off Hope St.) for the SUMMIT MUSIC FEST (1-5 pm) featuring the STOOGES BRASS BAND, as well as PVD greats MOGA, SMITH & WEEDEN, and THE MIGHTY GOOD BOYS. Saturday highlights also include ROOMFUL OF BLUES and EIGHT TO THE BAR at the Ocean Mist in Matunuck (401.782.3740); FUNKATRONIC join CHARGE THE ATLANTIC and THOSE ALONE at the Apartment (401.228.7222); and welcome back indie kids STARTING OVER TUESDAY, playing a reunion gig at the Met with guest openers EISENFORT and THIS IS A MOVEMENT (all-ages, $10 cover). On SUNDAY (the 19th), chill out at the Narragansett Café with the TIM TAYLOR BLUES BAND starting at 4 pm (401.423.2150), then head to Pawtucket for TAPESTRIES, THE DEVIL AND A PENNY, and WILLOW (featuring ex-members of Big Tall Buildings) at the News Café (401.728.6475). On MONDAY (the 20th), kick back at the Apartment with singer/songwriter BRIAN McKENZIE (of Kilgore fame), or get your face melted at the Met when LOLITA BLACK (pick up Flesh, Blood, and Bone ASAP) headlines with guests LITTLE FOOT, NOVUS 2, and WAY OUT ($8 at the door, 401.729.1005). See you there. Local 121's Speakeasy is the place to be on WEDNESDAY (the 22nd) for NORTHERN LANDS (one of PVD's finest) with TWO LIGHTS and CHRIS ROSENQUEST (Tower & the Fool). And next THURSDAY (the 23rd), Dusk once again ramps up the headbanger action with RAZORMAZE, LUNGLUST, THRONEHUNTER, and BLACK OIL INCINERATOR; 21+ and just $5 at the door.
Related:
Hit the sauce, Rumblin’ in Attleboro, A wild week, More
- Hit the sauce
Come find us at the Salon on THURSDAY (the 10th) high-posting in the basement with DJS WAY O'MALLEY AND NO GO GO spinning assorted party jams; 21+ and no cover all night, call 401.865.5330.
- Rumblin’ in Attleboro
Last call for AS220's CRISS CROSS ORCHESTRA closing out the 2011 Burnside Park concert series on THURSDAY (the 25th).
- A wild week
On THURSDAY (the 12th), last call for ol-skool rap heads to reconvene at the Apartment for Throwback Thursdays starring DJ STERBYROCK and party host/lyricist META P ; 21+ and no cover, call 401.228.7222 for details.
- PHOTOS: Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame: Inaugural ceremony and concert
The Met hosts the inaugural ceremony and concert for the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame on February 26, 2012 at the Met.
- The first class: The Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame's 2012 inductees
Rick Bellaire, one of the organizers of the new Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame, says he sees it all the time: locals unaware that a prominent, national act has Rhody ties.
- See ya, '09!
Forget those gift cards burning a hole in your pocket and catch some good shows around to close out '09.
- Musical fireworks: Lingo + the Philharmonic + the Lips
A trio of nice Downcity shows to ease into a big weekend on FRIDAY (the 2nd), starting with a pair of former Rock Hunt winners.
- Taking care of business
Boston is one of the healthiest markets for live roots music in the country. Here are the 10 roots shows we don't want to miss this fall.
- Work the weekend
Potent triple dip at the Common Pub
- Dropdead's unfinished business
It’s 20 years and counting for iconic hardcore-punk quartet Dropdead.
- Rocktober! Lolita Black is back in action! And more!!
Last call for BIG RUSH and CHRIS DA GREAT headlining a rap bill at AS220 on THURSDAY (the 30th), followed by the highly-anticipated return of LOLITA BLACK (welcome new vocalist Scarlett Delgado) with Sweden’s SUMA , NYC’s UNEARTHLY TRANCE , and SIN OF ANGELS on FRIDAY (the 1st ).
- Less
Topics:
New England Music News
, Lolita Black, Northern Lands, The Mighty Good Boys, More
, Lolita Black, Northern Lands, The Mighty Good Boys, The Mighty Good Boys, Moga, Moga, Smith & Weeden, Those Alone, Those Alone, Tapestries, Less