February 6, 2006

Weekly Music Agenda

2006_0206_barney.jpgIt's a pretty slow Monday in the District, so watch 24, talk about how boring the Superbowl ads were, and prepare for an invasion of the sounds of 90s television over the course of the coming week.

TUESDAY
>> Got metal? The Giraffes play the Cat tonight with Skeleton Key and promise "pure metal joy," and lots and lots of volume. 9 p.m. on the backstage, $7.

>> For the parents in the readership, Barney and his Friends are starting a two-night stint at the Patriot Center today. The Let's Go Tour starts at 6:30 p.m. both nights, and tickets range from $18.50 to $28.50. Although, if we were parents, we'd probably opt for the cooler and less annoying Pancake Mountain for our kiddie-themed music outings and innings.

2006_0206_feist.jpgWEDNESDAY
>> The lovely sounds of Leslie Feist traveled through the District a few times in 2004 and people took notice, as evidenced by the sellout show at the Black Cat tonight. Opener Jason Collett is a fellow Broken Social Scene-r. And just so you're paying attention, this show was originally scheduled for Thursday before being moved. But don't worry, all tickets will be honored. Doors are at 8:30. --DCist Kyle

>> Locals Analog Jetpack play the Grog & Tankard tonight. We haven't seen them, but we're enjoying the banjo-laden tracks on their MySpace page, and DCist Ryan recommends the live show. If you couldn't get into Feist, it's a fun second option.

2006_0206_marytimony.jpgTHURSDAY
>> She's been around the bend a few times, first with Autoclave, then Helium, and some solo ventures. Now D.C.'s Mary Timony has joined forces with former Medications drummer Devin Ocampo to form The Mary Timony band. Touring in support of their album Ex Hex, the pair takes on the Black Cat's backstage tonight at 9 p.m., $7.

>> So cool... Refreshing... so full of liiiiiife... savers.... ommmmm. Sure, they were the guys who made Graceland so amazing, and have plenty of achievements and accolades to go around. But for me, they'll always be the guys that sang the lifesavers commercials when I was in high school. Catch Ladysmith Black Mambazo tonight at Strathmore. Rumor has it that their new album's worth a listen too. 8 p.m.

FRIDAY
>> We weren't kidding about the 90s tv invasion. It's been a while since we went from Nashville to Norway, Zaire to Zimbabwe, Chicago to Czechoslovakia and back. So long, in fact, that Czechoslovakia isn't even a country anymore. If trench coats and geography lessons are your thing, Rockapella might be the Friday night you've been yearning for since '92. At Georgetown University's Gaston Hall.

SATURDAY
>> We know all too well that our readership's opinion of Full Minute of Mercury is very divided. If you happen to fall in the pro-column, check them out with 33 West, Lost Atoms and Shiloh at the Velvet Lounge.

2006_0206_filenecenter.jpg>> Behind the Music: Wolftrap. At 11 a.m. this Saturday, you can go on an all-access tour of the Filene Center at Wolftrap, courtesy of the National Parks Service. The local treasure is the nation's only national park for the performing arts, and each summer hosts countless acts, from the National Syphony Orchestra to Aretha Franklin to Ben Folds. Tours generally last an hour. Visit their site for more information.

SUNDAY
>> It's a two-show night at 9:30, starting things off at 5 p.m. with an evening of indie dance rock featuring The Academy Is... and Panic! At the Disco. If you like punctuation in your band names, then The Truckstops and Statelines Tour is right up your alley... and a lot of other folks', because it's sold out. Give Craig a shot. Next up is Oxford's brother-based Supergrass, headlining the late show (10 p.m.) These three chords are for you, D.C. $20.

>> You know their take on MySpace, now give their music a try. Catch Adelyn at IOTA. 8:30 p.m., $10.


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Comments (16)

Don't forget the Living Things at the Black Cat on Sunday night. If anti-war rawk is your thing, you could do much worse.

 

also, metropolitan & greenland at galaxy hut on sat night 2/11

 

also, metropolitan & greenland at galaxy hut on sat night 2/11

 

HEY! Just to let everyone know - 33 West isn't playing Velvet Lounge on Saturday - Death By Sexy is! Hooray!
Anyhow - they haven't updated this fact on the Velvet Lounge website, but I thought everyone would want to know.
All right.
Oh - we have a new song on our page, do listen and download to yr heart's content.
bye -
-J.R., DXS

 

HEY! Just to let everyone know - 33 West isn't playing Velvet Lounge on Saturday - Death By Sexy is! Hooray!
Anyhow - they haven't updated this fact on the Velvet Lounge website, but I thought everyone would want to know.
All right.
Oh - we have a new song on our page, do listen and download to yr heart's content.
bye -
-J.R., DXS

 

How about Friday night at Santa Fe Cafe (4410 Knox Rd., College Park, MD) Doors at 7pm. Pat McGee band with Ted Garber Band & Lionize. Lionize (from silver spring) headlined (Jah Works was there as well) at the 930 club last Thursday and ya'll made no mention. It was a benefit for a local the nonprofit X-C.O.R.E. (www.x-core.us) which was started and is run by AU alum. I agree with mooseknuckle from last week (http://www.dcist.com/archives/2006/01/30/weekly_music_ag_47.php#more) when it comes to the music agenda ya'll can be a buncha poopyheads at times.

 

why didn't the bands or their fans send the editors some sort of heads-up beforehand? it can be difficult to keep track of the dozens of events going on weekly (*especially* at the illustrious santa fe cafe). i'm sure reminders beforehand would help.

 

This Friday has a lot more to offer than what's posted above kids. Asylum is home for the night to Third Programme, Mutatio Formae and headliners The Sentiment. Run, don't walk.

 

Harriet Street and Honor By August are also playing w/ Adelyn Sunday night @ IOTA.

 

Seriously, if you're concerned about getting a show listed how hard is it to drop an email about it?

 

Justin Jones CD launch party at the Velvet Lounge on Feb. 17th. Past work: Blue Dreams - Newest CD: Love Versus Heroin...Great band; beautiful singer/songwriter.

 

Saturday at DC9: 23 Rainy Days, Bob, Boxcar Collision, Overrun.

 

In defense of bands, the Velvet Lounge is not responsive to emails.

 

I think the "two items per day" rule in the weekly agenda can be suspended if one of those items is at the Grog & Tankard.

 

Folks, these are the writer's picks for the week. It is not meant to include every show in town. We welcome, we really like, when people post additional shows and discussion in the comments. We would just appreciate it if you're nice about it. If a band you like didn't make our list this week, it doesn't mean we hate them, it just means they didn't make our list this week.

 

but Barney and Friends makes your list?

 
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