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Three Stars: Carol Bui

Three Stars: Carol Bui

There's more to Carol Bui than meets the eye (or the ear). Which is saying something considering that her latest release, Everyone Wore White, is a complex tapestry that not only showcases her capabilities as a guitarist but fleshes out several corners of her history and personality. Bui draws from influences as disparate as Fugazi and traditional Vietnamese tunes (one of which she sings a capella to close out the album) and sings about life's rough patches with a tone that's disarmingly bold and direct. Her toughness and sensitivity shine through, but she's also witty and approachable. That's part of the beauty of her music: she's honest and forthright, yet leaves so much in her nuances for the listener to discover. There's a reason she's on the list of DCist's favorite local acts of 2007. more ›

About Tonight

About Tonight

>> The Washington Irish R.F.C. had some early success with their attempt to bring a more laidback pub trivia night to Solly's on U Street, so they're back with another four weeks of trivia on Wednesdays starting promptly at 8:30 p.m. -- get there early, as even though they've only done two of these before, it's been packed every time. Prizes range from $25 gift cards to fancy bottles of wine, and between rounds... more ›

Weekly Music Agenda

Weekly Music Agenda

TUESDAY >>If you like your rock hard, Rock and Roll Hotel is the place to be tonight. Burning Brides, who've been building a fanbase for nearly a decade now on solid riffing and opening slots with big names like A Perfect Circle and Queens of the Stone Age. Locals Wooly Mammoth (pictured) open, along with The Exponentials 8 p.m., $10 advance, $12 door. >> Classic '80s college radio staples Hoodoo Gurus reunited back in 2004,... more ›

About Tonight

About Tonight

>> We've already said a ton of great things about rising local band Le Loup, so odds are good you're already planning on heading over to the Rock and Roll Hotel tonight to check 'em out. Brightest Young Things has a fun interview with the recently-Hardly Art signed band over at their site. They open for Raleigh's The Rosebuds, along with Bowerbirds. $10, doors at 8 p.m., music starts at 9. >> Smithsonian American Art... more ›

Weekly Music Agenda

Weekly Music Agenda

MONDAY >> Joseph Arthur & the Lonely Astronauts return to D.C., and this time they're playing at a larger, more Metro-accessible venue. While critics don't exactly love the new album, Let's Just Be, Arthur puts on a great live show. Check him out at the 9:30 Club with Stars of Track and Field opening. 7:30 p.m. $15. TUESDAY >> Local upstarts Le Loup, fresh off signing with Hardly Art, are opening for The Rosebuds, the... more ›

Camera Obscura at Iota

Camera Obscura at Iota

From DCist contributor Catherine Andrews: Call them precious, call them twee, call them a second-rate Belle and Sebastian. Whatever you think of them, the Scottish pop group Camera Obscura brings its adorable act to the Iota in Arlington tonight. We really weren’t kidding about the second-rate Belle and Sebastian comparison, though. Seriously, check out the bizarre similarities between the two groups: both hail from Glasgow; each band has seven or more members; they maintain a... more ›

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