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A super week
Superjoint Ritual at the Palladium, Supagroup and Supersuckers at the Met Café, and more
BY CARLY CARIOLI

With Pantera on extended hiatus, Phil Anselmo has fired up his thrash/doom metal supergroup Superjoint Ritual — including country scion Hank Williams III on bass — for a tour behind their new A Lethal Dose of American Hatred (Sanctuary). On Friday, they’re at the Palladium (800-477-6849) in Worcester with death-metal luminaries Morbid Angel, Coal Chamber singer Dez Fafara’s new outfit DevilDriver, and reunited scum/grindcore legends Anal Cunt. Superjoint and Morbid Angel are also at the Webster Theatre (860-525-5553) in Hartford on Saturday; AC headline Bill’s Bar (617-421-9678) in Boston on Monday.

Indie faves the Be Good Tanyas aren’t an Americana supergroup — at least, not yet — but one-third of their membership, Trish Klein, shows up in a folksier, jazzier setting with Po Girl, a duo who hit the Narrows Center for the Arts (508-324-1926) in Fall River on Friday, Space Gallery (207-828-5600) in Portland on Wednesday, and Club Passim (617-492-7679) in Cambridge next Thursday, November 13. Meanwhile, Gillian Welch hits the road behind her new Soul Journey (Acony) with shows Saturday at Avalon (617-423-NEXT) in Boston and Monday at Pearl Street (413-584-7810) in Northampton. Ani DiFranco plays Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel (401-272-5876) in Providence on Wednesday and the Orpheum (617-931-2000) in Boston on November 16. And the gender-warping avant-folk oddities Xiu Xiu — who’ve recorded the creepiest cover of Tracy Chapman’s "Fast Car" we’ve ever heard — play Zeitgeist Gallery (617-876-6060) in Cambridge on Sunday and the Met Café (401-861-2142) in Providence on Monday.

New Orleans’s Supagroup aren’t a supergroup either, but they’re big AC/DC fans, and that’s enough to have landed them dates with the two premier AC/DC tribute acts in rock and roll: tonight (November 6) with Seattle’s sacrilicious Supersuckers at the Met Café, and on Friday at the Linwood Grille (617-267-8644) in Boston with the noblesse-oblige hard rock of the Upper Crust.

Two notable punk tours hit the area this week. The Vans "Off the Wall Tour" brings Warped indoors, with Detroit pop-punkers the Suicide Machines, infernal thrash/power-metal specialists Avenged Sevenfold, and Boston streetpunk bruisers the Unseen hitting the Webster on Tuesday and Axis (617-262-2437) in Boston next Thursday, November 13. And Vagrant Records sends forth its best and brightest, including Chicago punks the Alkaline Trio, Get Up Kids’ keyboardist James DeWees’s comic-book pop-metal outfit Reggie and the Full Effect, and emo-metal stars From Autumn to Ashes, to the Palladium on Saturday.

Elsewhere, old-school Boston hardcore legends Gang Green get reloaded for a couple of reunion gigs at the Met Café on Friday and the Linwood on Saturday. Dancehall star Wayne Wonder is at Higher Ground (802-654-8888) in Winooski, Vermont, on Wednesday. And Glasgow indie-pop darlings Belle & Sebastian play the Calvin Theatre (413-584-1444) in Northampton on Wednesday and the Orpheum next Thursday.


Issue Date: November 7 - November 13, 2003
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