CONCERT LISTINGS October Shows
Friday, Oct. 5
Blitzen Trapper *
Middle East (Downstairs), 18+, $12
Every member of the press and every member of the press’ dog has made a comparison between Blitzen Trapper and either Pavement or Neutral Milk Hotel. Though they fail to live up to either of the aforementioned greats, this is a neat act to check out, and I expect they’ll bring lots of energy to their live performance.
Caribou
Middle East (Upstairs), 18+, $10
No longer Manitoba, this appropriately Canadian band hits up Boston in support of their recent release Andorra, which at times sounds like it could have come out of the ’60s. Check out the gorgeous track “Melody Day” on their MySpace for a great example of these lo-fi rockers.
Sunday, Oct. 7
The Donnas
Paradise Rock Club, 18+, $15
What’s that lyric again? Forty boys in forty nights? This femme fatale foursome will surely play sultry punk-pop and maybe wear matching outfits. This show is recommended for aspiring male groupies.
Thursday, Oct, 11
Hot Hot Heat
Paradise Rock Club, 18+, $19.50
Now graduated from the ever-so-catchy hit “Bandages,” Hot Hot Heat are making critics’ A-lists and touring in support of a brand new album of indie rock.
Friday, Oct. 12
!!! (aka Three Exclamation Points)
Paradise Rock Club, 18+, $15
It’s pronounced chk-chk-chk, but if you didn’t know that, you probably aren’t cool enough to get in. Just kidding. I’m sure you’re plenty cool. Attend if you like noisy disco funk with a heavy heap of rock thrown in.
Of Montreal
Roxy, All Ages, $20
This is an American indie pop band. Read: American. Titularly false, but enjoyable all the same.
Saturday, Oct. 13
Architecture in Helsinki
Paradise Rock Club, 18+, $15
Staff writer An dy Lee is a big fan of these Australian musicians, and staff writer Andy Lee knows his stuff. Last time they came through Boston they supported Clap Your Hands Say Yeah. Now they’ve hit it big, so arrive early to beat the crowds.
Friday, Oct. 19
Charles Bubeck
Killian Hall (On Campus), Free
A jazz musician from Washington DC - and you don’t even have to take a bus.
Saturday, Oct. 20
Del tha Funkee Homosapien *
Middle East (Downstairs), 18+, $22
Did you know he’s Ice Cube’s cousin? And also a blue cartoon ghost in animated band Gorillaz? Make sure to check out this far-from-mainstream MC, noted for his excellent lyricism.
Imperial Teen *
T.T. the Bear’s Place, 18+, $15
They’re twice my age and playing way past my bedtime. You might remember them from the soundtrack to the semi-popular mid ’90s film “Jawbreaker”; re-remember tonight at a quarter past midnight.
Monday, Oct. 22
Art Brut
Roxy, All Ages, $20
So what if they’re opening for the (less talented) Hold Steady? In my book this night is all about Art Brut, top of the pops — British punk with an intelligent and snarky attitude that calls to mind a cleaned-up version of The Sex Pistols.
Blind Melon
Harper’s Ferry, 18+, $12
Blind Melon reunion tour minus Shannon Hoon. If you lived through the ’90s or have a taste for modern spins on classic rock, check out this show.
Wednesday, Oct. 24
Land of Talk
T.T. the Bear’s Place, 18+, $8
I saw these guys open for Menomena last spring which just about makes them golden in my book (and your newspaper). They play weird instruments and dress in cool outfits and you’ll want to be them. Oh, and Small Sins are playing that night, too, which is another reason to go, I guess.
Saturday, Oct. 27
Big D and the Kids Table
Roxy, All Ages, $15
You know you still secretly love ska. Bring out the kid in you and celebrate Halloween early at this show.
Sunday, Oct. 28
The Dead Trees
Middle East (Upstairs), 18+, $9adv/$10dos
I recently interviewed Newton band The Craters, who play with this band’s drummer. They’ve just come off tour with Albert Hammond, Jr., so welcome them back to Boston at this end of October show.
— Jillian A. Berry and Sarah Dupuis