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Rock Harvestby Donny Kutzbach |
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Love you live
Here’s just a small handful of picks for what is going to be another fine concert season in Western New York.
ZZ Top—Wednesday, September 19 at Seneca Niagara Casino. That “Lil’ Old Band From Texas” is still rocking…and it’s not all about the beards, shades and the red car. Though usually heralded for their 1980s, MTV-era breakthrough albums backed by sly videos loaded with raunch and fun, their records from the decade before that—like Rio Grande Mud and Tres Hombres—are absolute rock-and-roll masterpieces that meld the blues, heavy rock licks and a deep psychedelic boogie. ZZ Top is a band every rock fan should see at least once. You will not leave disappointed.
Andrew Bird—Monday, September 24 at Asbury Hall at the Church. Since the last time Chicago singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Andrew Bird played Buffalo—about five years ago by our count—he’s grown from a cult artist to a bona fide sensation. Bird’s ever-expanding sonic boundaries, as evidenced by the boldly enigmatic 2006 record Armchair Apocrypha (Fat Possum), fueled his buzz in the blogosphere and has brought him to the national spotlight with NPR, David Letterman and Conan O’Brien. His jaw-dropping live show is also responsible for Bird’s ascendance. He’s moved from shows at tiny clubs to sold-out theaters and headline stages on festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza.
Southern Culture on the Skids—Thursday, September 27 at Mohawk Place. It’ll be like an autumn picnic with the finger-lickin’ goodness of Southern Culture on the Skids. The trio is almost certain to trailer-trash their way through a raucous set of their own rockabilly faves like “Eight Piece Box,” “Voodoo Cadillac” and “Liquored Up and Lacquered Down,” along with classic C&W nuggets from their recent cover album, Countrypolitan Favorites.
The New Pornographers—Saturday, October 20 at Riviera Theater. One of indiedom’s most revered acts finally makes a stop in Western New York this October as head Pornographer A.C. Newman brings his cohorts—reportedly with revered chanteuse Neko Case among the fold for this tour—to run through the powerpop complexities of the band’s just-released fourth album, Challengers (Matador).
Every Time I Die—Tuesday, October 23 at Evolution. These local boys gone bad return to town to revel in their grinding, uncompromised brand of metalcore. Their latest, The Big Dirty (Ferret), is on shelves this Tuesday but is already garnering great reviews, including a New York Times clip where writer Ben Ratliff raves on the “stout, idiomatic American English” quality in singer Keith Buckley’s lyrics. ETID—comprising Buckley and his brother Jordan, Andy Williams and Mike “Ratboy” Novak—should have a big season in front of them. The ETID gang will share the bill with Underoath and Poison the Well.
They Might Be Giants—Friday, November 16 at Town Ballroom. John Linnell and John Flansburgh have been making music for 25 years and have seemingly not slowed down a bit. Though they’ve found a huge second career penning and performing kid’s songs and themes for Disney, their alternative rock icon status hasn’t diminished. They recently issued The Else (Idlewild) and their quirky, skewered pop and musicianship still makes for an unmatched live spectacle.
Album anticipation
Try as it might, downloading can’t kill the album format and there is a handful of hotly tipped releases expected to hit in the coming fall months.
September 18:
Broken Social
Scene presents Kevin Drew
Spirit If…
(Arts & Crafts)
One of the mainmen of the sprawling Canadian art-rock collective Broken Social Scene takes center stage with a grandiose pop soundscape collage. The track “Back Out on the…” features J. Mascis and could be one of the best rock songs of the year.
September 25:
Joni Mitchell
Shine
(Hear Music)
One of the greatest songwriters on the planet makes her first record in a decade for the Starbucks imprint.
October 2:
Bruce Springsteen
& the E Street Band
Magic
(Columbia)
The Boss is “getting the band back together” for their first together since 2002’s lauded The Rising. Vinyl fans will reportedly be able to pick up the new Brooooce platter a week early as the LP version is slated to hit September 25.
October 16:
Neil Young
Chrome Dreams II
(Reprise)
A sequel to a 30-year-old album that he never officially released: only Neil Young!
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West Side Neighborhood Housing Servicesposted November 28, 3:44 pm on Artvoice DailyAs promised in this article, the membership list for West Side Neighborhood Housing Services is right here. Highlighted in yellow are city employees who report to the mayor or their relatives; highlighted in pink are other city employees. Most of the highlighted names (though not all) are new members, who joined just in time to vote at last Thursday’s annual members meeting, when Harvey Garrett was voted off WSNHS’s board... (more) |
On the Waterfrontposted November 26, 2:00 pm on Artvoice DailySo you think Buffalo has a hard time figuring out what to do with its waterfront, do ya? Mad that we can’t just build a signature bridge, huh? Madder still that we can’t just knock the Skyway bridge down? Furious with obstructionists who don’t want a Bass Pro Shop? Livid about the ice boom? And don’t even get you started about all the blind, misguided fools who can’t see that a huge casino downtown will turn our city around? Yes, my friend, you do in fact have all the answers... (more) |
Chow Chocolat welcomes Denise Sperry’s Watercolor Exhibition…posted November 26, 12:46 pm on Chew on ThisWatercolor Painting by Denise Sperry Merging the fine arts with gastronomic art, Chow Chocolat (731 Main Street, Buffalo, 843.4388) is now featuring a watercolor exhibition by Denise Sperry. A reception commencing Sperry’s works will take place on December 5th, 2008 (6-9 PM)... (more) |
GRILLE 620 (Wine… Down the Weekend)posted November 26, 11:34 am on Chew on ThisIf you haven’t already checked out “Wine… Down the Weekend” at Grille 620, (620 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, 886.2121) GO! This has to be one of the best deals in the city of Buffalo. Every Friday & Saturday, patrons can choose a complimentary bottle from the bistro’s extensive wine list to accompany any 2 entrees... (more) |
Another Voiceposted November 26, 10:11 am on Artvoice DailyHere’s something that drives me crazy about the Buffalo News: the “Another Voice” column on the editorial page. It would be a nice idea, except that so often it is not given over to “another” voice. It is given, rather, to the same old voices: to people who are frequently quoted as sources in articles, who are in positions of political or economic power, to folks whose job is to push agendas—to people, in other words, who have no difficulty making their voices heard... (more) |
Who Goes Where When Hillary Goes to State?posted November 19, 12:04 pm on Artvoice DailyCity Hall News has flow_chart that tracks who might replace who, from Hillary’s Senate seat on down (click to expand or follow the link—it’s an awkward shape): |
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