This week in music: Thurston Moore, George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, The Darkness and much more.
Weekly Music Agenda
Weekly Music Agenda
This week in music, including: Simone Sattler, Samantha Crain, Smith Westerns, Luminescent Orchestrii, The Kills and Kathleen Edwards.
DCist's Favorite Concerts of 2011
Arguably, live shows define a year in music more so than albums. It's possible to discover or rediscover an album well after its release date. If the album is truly one of the best of that year, it will transcend the year or even the decade in which it was released. Live shows, on the other hand, are absolutely tied to the two-hour block of time in which they occur.
Lauryn Hill to Play Warner Theatre in February... We Think
Lauryn Hill is coming back to the area to play the Warner Theatre on Feb. 29. Unless she bails, which is always a possibility.
Weekly Music Agenda
The pre-Christmas/mid-Hanukkah week in concerts around the area, including a few holiday-related offerings, plenty of local favorites sporting Santa hats and one legendary hip-hop crew.
Weekly Music Agenda
This week in music: Matuto, Zach Condon, Deathfix, Devo, U.S. Royalty and Woods.
Weekly Music Agenda
Tori Amos, Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg, Liam Gallagher, Band of Horses and many more -- all this week in D.C.
Weekly Music Agenda
Mean, kind of Swell, or northeastern: it's a week of seasons in today's Music Agenda.
Weekly Music Agenda
Potatoes and cranberry sauce are great, but the real Thanksgiving side of choice is some good live music.
Foo Fighters @ Verizon Center
The Foo Fighters lived out every single rock and roll fantasy -- and occasional cliche -- over the course of three hours on Friday night. Not that anyone was complaining.
Weekly Music Agenda
Eccentric garage-rockers, Neko Case's touring band/collaborators, and the return of D.C. garage-rock dynamos: that and more, in the Weekly Music Agenda.
Weekly Music Agenda
MONDAY
Local goth-inspired noise-rockers Lenorable play a Halloween show at the Black Cat Backstage, with Dance for the Dying and Loose Lips. $10. 8 p.m.
Weekly Music Agenda
The week in live music, including a bunch of up-and-comers, yet more '90s nostalgia and a weekend with something to offer for everyone.
Weekly Music Agenda
If you didn't get tickets to many of this week's marquee shows, get ready for some serious Craigslisting -- or just check out one of the many non-sold-out options in our Weekly Music Agenda.
Weekly Music Agenda
A couple of Grammy winners come through D.C., Windian Records curates a gritty beer-soaked garage rock festival and Throwing Muses hits the Black Cat.
This Week In Hip-Hop
Reconciled partners, nostalgic acts and local flavor, plus more, in This Week in Hip-Hop
Jens Lekman @ Sixth & I Synagogue
It didn't take Jens Lekman long to figure out that he was working within an austere venue more conducive to echoes than to dancing. He made the most of it by turning his set at Sixth & I into an alternately heartwarming and heartbreaking storytelling session.
Weekly Music Agenda
Two bands play definitive albums in their entirety, some local favorites come home and Marissa Paternoster threatens to melt our faces with her guitar shredding. This and more in this week's agenda.
The Rapture @ U Street Music Hall
Asking people to stay up late on a school night is never an easy sell. However, The Rapture played to a packed U Street Music Hall on Sunday night and made the venue jump.
Foster the People @ 9:30 Club
Think that Foster the People is a mere one-hit wonder engineered solely for mass appeal? Their live show last night suggests otherwise.
Weekly Music Agenda
Bay Area garage rock comes to Comet Ping Pong, Scottish post-rock mainstays threaten to make your body vibrate and the 9:30 Club repeatedly has multiple shows in one night.
Weekly Music Agenda
This week brings the last remnants of the season's outdoor shows and a Sunday night -- featuring Wilco, The Rapture and Fucked Up shows -- where you cannot go wrong with whatever you pick.
The Raincoats @ Comet Ping Pong
Legendary British post-punk godmothers The Raincoats still have the ability to rock hard and rock late into the night, as they proved at Comet Ping Pong this weekend.
The War on Drugs @ Red Palace
When we talked to Adam Granduciel last week, The War on Drugs' singer mentioned that the most important element for their live band was, "just about getting comfortable with the songs and the feel of the songs." This emphasis on the spirit rather than direct recreation of material was clearly apparent seeing them Friday night at Red Palace.
The Hold Steady @ 9:30 Club
It had been about a year since the Hold Steady's last visit to the District, so the energetic quintet had to prove that their surprisingly tepid 2010 album was fluke and not a harbinger of live shows to come.
Weekly Music Agenda
The week in must-see concerts around the region, including one of the strongest lineups of the season at Merriweather, shredding at the Kennedy Center and another iteration of the Virgin Mobile FreeFest.
Weekly Music Agenda
The pre-Labor Day week in concerts around the area, including a bevy of baby-boomer idols, punk rock lifers and a few local favorites.
Weekly Music Agenda
The Hip Hop Caucus celebrates the King Memorial dedication, Chuck Brown celebrates his 75th birthday and Reggie Watts performs five times in four nights at Woolly Mammoth! This and more in this week's agenda.
Weekly Music Agenda
It's a strong week for dance music as A-list DJs swarm Jiffy Lube Live, Dave Nada returns with more Moohmbaton, the HARD tour hits the 9:30 Club and Dntel stops by H Street.

