Sunday, August 28, 2016

August 30th - September 5th

Wednesday, August 31st
Our Lady (Springfield emo) 
Ikaray (Chicago doom/post-metal)
Sough (Chicago sludge metal)
Staghorn (STL post-rock)
Laika (STL post-hardcore)
Handsaw (Illinois screamo)
at Kismet Creative Center - $7



Multicult (Baltimore post punk/noise rock)
Hardbody (STL math rock)
Kenshiro's (STL noise punk)
Mike Herr (STL solo percussionist)
at Foam - $5


Friday, September 2nd
Random Acts of Silence presents:
A Night of Trios
Zak Marmalefsky (Zak. M, Skarekrauradio)
Louis Wall (Marble//Wall Duo)
JoAnn J. McNeil (Nyfolt)

Nika Marble (Marble//Wall Duo)
JJ Hamon (Demonlover)
Tracy Andreotti (Vernacular String Trio)

Nathan Cook (NNN Cook)
Steph Foley (Nevada Greene)
Emily Downing (Nevada Greene)
at The Stage at KDHX - $7



Prom Nite (Toronto punk)
Livin' Thing (Springfield punk rock)
Mirror Mirror (STL garage rock)
Glowing One (STL fuzz rock/post punk)
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at TBA - $7



Toast the Community:
A Benefit for St. Louis

I Could Sleep in the Clouds
3 of 5
Jr. Clooney
Fragile Farm
John Beabout & Friends
ISH
Musth Bardo
Mother Meat
at Milque Toast Bar - $10


{AN} Eel (Toronto experiemental)
Willis (STL new wave)
Wow Wow Gold (STL weirdo dance)
Jaded Evil Lambs (STL experimental)
nebulosa (STL experimental)
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at Flop House



Saturday, September 3rd
Thumpy Sticky (STL improv free jazz)
Willis (STL new wave)
The Goes (STL new band)
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at Mangia Italiano - FREE


Monday, September 5th
The Hecks (Chicago noise rock)
Trauma Harness (STL post-punk)
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at Bolozone

Sunday, August 21, 2016

August 23rd - 29th

Tuesday, August 23rd
at Foam - $5
Mathy funk-punx Anybody But The Cops return to St. Louis for another go-around. Slamming together influences of jazz, no wave and even post-hardcore, this Kalamazoo trio offers up something for at least one part of your brain to pick up on. 

at Bolozone - $5
So Calvin Johnson, you know, from K Records, yeah that Calvin Johnson is going to be at Bolozone. Let that sink in for a second. It's pretty insane to me. Anyways, he will be playing as Selector Dub Narcotic, his funk and dance style outlet since 1995. This is really cool. Please be cool. Stay out of the alleyway and it will be a really cool night.

Thursday, August 25th
Mother Bear
at Kismet
Classical musicians playing a heavier brand of classical music. Heavy metal influenced classical music with hints of folk, punk and arena rock. Pretty wild stuff if I do say so myself. If you're into heavy crescendos or just saying the word crescendo, I would highly recommend. 


Saturday, August 27th
Pü F3ST

at Blank Space - weekend pass $30, day pass $20
Need I say more?

Monday, August 15, 2016

August 16th - 22nd

Tuesday, August 16th
Kevin Harris
Mangina
at Foam - FREE
The NOiSETTE series gets a little twist, adding the theme of live visuals for each act. Whether the performer is manipulating the visuals themselves or playing in accompaniment to visuals, the added element will be showcased throughout the night during each performance.

Friday, August 19th
Kevin Harris + Alex Cunningham
at Schlafly Tap Room - FREE
Sex Funeral is the Dubuque-based improv noise duo of Bob Bucko Jr. and Matt Crowe. What you imagine a garage rock band falling down a spiral staircase would sound like.
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at Foam - $7
Eccentric death rockers, No Thanks returns to St. Louis. From Omaha, these flamboyant post-punks played Tü Fest last year and brought the house down. Nuclear Moms is hardcore noise punk trio from Columbus, Ohio that is pure drum and bass drama.


Saturday, August 20th
Grown Men
at Bonerville
Witewash is an Austin-based hardcore punk band with a deathwish. Haram is an Arabic hardcore band from New York. Also from New York is the jangly meat punks Wad. Can you dig it?


Drew Gowran
accompanied by:
Dave Stone
Alberto Patino
also featuring
Jaded Evil Lambs
at Kismet
Local percussionist Drew Gowran is releasing his first solo percussion tape. Gowran is most known for his time in punk rock band Little Big Bangs. However, his solo pursuit is less conventional from his work in bands. Gowran's sound resembles traditional drum line blended with African jazz.


Sunday, August 21st
at The Nest
I don't know about you, but the day after this show, I go back to school. And I can't think of a better way to cap-off a summer than with a BBQ/rock and roll show at a very nice house venue. The nicest house venue in St. Louis, I might add. Meat Wave and lifestyles are stellar rockers from Chicago that know how to move and groove. 

Sunday, August 7, 2016

August 9th - August 15th

Tuesday, August 9th
Nashville garage rockers Modern Convenience are back in the Lou with some of the nastiest riffs in the business. If you missed them the first time, shame on you. If you miss them this time around, you're a real dipshit.

KDHX Presents:
Tashi Dorji
John Tamm-Buckle
Nathaniel Farrell
at KDHX Bar & Cafe - $10
KDHX welcomes Tashi Dorji, a phenomenal experimental guitar player from North Carolina. Dorji has been exploring the sounds of a guitar for his entire life. He knows every trick and has developed his own style through experimentation.

Wednesday, August 10th
The Nubb House
Julia Lucille
Tapajenga

Dubb Nubb
Bobby Stevens

at Dubb Shaw (ask a Nubb)
Two very talented projects from Austin, Texas, Julia Lucille and Tapajenge, are to play at the new crib of  Dubb Nubb. It's nice that see these two lovely bedroom rockers could likely be playing in someone's bedroom. Sounds like the perfect environment to me.


Thursday, August 11th
Bitches Be Shopping
Nerftoss
HD Sunrise
Joseph Hess
Lobster
Chizmo.tv
at The Mall
I have a friend from Baltimore and they tell me all the time about how great the experimental electronic scene is up there. Giving a listen to these two acts, I am excited to see it in action. Chilling dance tunes created through diverse inspirations.

Friday, August 12th
Secret Show #4: A Pü F3ST Benefit


Staghorn, Forever on Tour
Hikes
Staghorn
Jr. Clooney
Lobby Boxer
at Bottom Bunk
No surprise here, Staghorn is going on tour. Those kids are always on the road. This time it's with indie-mathers Hikes from Austin, Texas. They will be gone for a few weeks so come by and send them out the right way.


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WE HAVE FUN HERE - YEAR ONE

Monday, August 1, 2016

We Have Fun Here - Year One

For the one year anniversary of this blog, I put together a 44 track comp. of my favorite local St. Louis bands and touring acts that have been featured on the blog. Check it out. It's free. Full review of each band included. Thanks for reading. You folks are cool.



August 2nd - August 8th

at Foam - $5-$7
Oh one those classic "stacked bills" that is becoming more and more common in St. Louis. It's nice to see a 5 band bill where all 5 bands are worth checking out. Royal Brat is a gang of queer punks from MPLS that like to bounce around and bring the ruckus. Kitten Forever, also from MPLS, is a whiny and chaotic punk trio. Jefferson St. Parade Band from Bloomington is responsible for one of the silliest nights of my life when they played here a few months ago. It's a fucking marching band with West African influences.

Raunchy punks from Little Rock playing fast riffs, hitting hard and jamming to the fullest. Jangly riffs with a mean punch, reverbed-to-hell vocals that are disorienting. If these guys are your boyfriends, you should absolutely break up with for being too rock 'n' roll.


Way Out Weirdo Wednesday #11
Regicide Bureau
Kenshiro's
Larva Lu
Jessiher
Tom Hill
at Way Out Club - FREE
You know the drill by now. As always, I am stoked on the lineup put together for WOWW 11. I remember grabbing free Regicide Bureau CDs from APOP and thinking they were pretty rad. Never seen the infamous Thomas Sutter live, however. Should be a blast.

Friday, August 5th
NYC's Spanish-speaking freak punks La Misma roll into town with more energy than one can fathom. Pryss is a newer punk band from the outskirts of life, Springfield, Illinois. Fast and feminist, both of these out-of-towners are on the hunt to crack some skulls.

Andy is Not A Human
Andy Human & the Reptoids
Shitstorm

at Foam - $5
Oakland's Andy Human and his buddies in The Reptoids produce some firey West Coast mutant rock. A little psychedelic, a little punk, Human and friends have a diverse and distorted sound all their own that is worth digging into.

Shelly Koesterer (Skin Tags)
Jessica Vendegna (Kenshiro's)
Tony Caldwell (Kenshiro's)
Amber Kogut (CCDS)
Cameron Rogers (CCDS)
Mady Patty
Shivananda (The Community Drum)
Durty Words (The Community Drum)
Sowande (The Community Drum)
ood ood ood
Max Sandza (Lobby Boxer)
at 2720 - $7 ($3 minor surcharge)
All money raised goes to QTPOC STL.

Sunday, August 7th
A Dilapidated Boat
Dugout Canoe
Solid Waste

Jake Leech

at Kismet - $5
My good friend Jake Leech has been telling me about the minimalistic synth style of Dugout Canoe for months now. Out of Denver, Dugout Canoe keeps it simple while using heavy experimentation and is open for interpretation.