Sunday, July 10, 2016

July 12th - 18th

Tuesday, July 12th
at 2720 - $10-$12
Most know him from his appearances on Tim and Eric, D.L. Hart has been making bizarre music and art for many years prior to appearing on the hit television show. Hart has something in his act to appeal to each and everyone of your weirdo sensibilities.

Wednesday, July 13th
No Aloha
at Foam - $7
Denton, Texas is home to some of the coolest punks on the planet and The Noids are just a few of those punks. Take-no-prisoners punk rock that forces the hair on the back of your neck to stand in attention. Bottomfeeders are some serious slingshot rock 'n' rollers from New Orleans. Psych riffs for days, you love it. This is my birthday; buy me an apple soda.

Yao Ming
at Blank Space
With all of the events occurring in last few days centered around police violence, brutality and the murder or innocent black men, this show seems even more significant. A stacked lineup come together to continue to show support and raise funds for those imprisoned from the Ferguson uprising.

Friday, July 15th
at The Nest - $5
Folk punk still lives in Garner, Iowa. Giving Up isn't giving up on this genre that had a solid 3 year run in the late 2000s. Come hang in the cleanest house venue in St. Louis. The Nest is the best.

Derek & Silvia Dadian-Smith
at Foam - $8-$10
Tatsuya Nakatani is an experimental percussionist, composer and sound artist from Japan that approaches sounds and music in a unique way. You will find influences of noise and free jazz combined with rock and traditional Japanese folk music. Nakatani uses convectional and unconventional items as instruments to create his custom sound.

Sunday, July 17th
Toupée
Youngest Child
Shitstorm
Glued
at Foam - $5-$7
Man, Toupée was one my favorite bands to come through St. Louis last summer. I am ecstatic to see them again. A hyper noise punk outfit from Chicago, Toupée is something you will feel fortunate to have bless your earholes and eyeballs.


Monday, July 18th
The Luminary presents:
Holly Herndon
Colin Self
at The Luminary - $15-$17
One of the leading forces in contemporary pop and electronic music, Holly Herndon makes her way to St. Louis, being accompanied by Colin Self. Herndon is a well-traveled and well-educated musician, taking her experiences from allover and giving them space in her music.

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