Wednesday July 1top
Scott Head
Andina, 1314 NW Glisan St., 228-9535. Map
Radar Club, Mercury Bullet, Redbeard's Revenge
9:30 pm. Ash Street Saloon, 225 SW Ash St., 226-0430. $5. Map
Hammer of Hathor, DINNER & The Maincourse, Talbot Tagora, Why I Must Be Careful
[HARDLY ART-PUNK] Crammed into the middle of a bill of local Portland talent, Seattle punks Talbot Tagora may not stick out. But one listen to its forthcoming debut, which drops July 21 via Sub Pop subsidiary Hardly Art, and you’ll know that its set will be showstopping. The practically teenaged trio offers arty, fuzzy tracks that are as intense as they are intriguing. With muffled lyrics, muddy layers of dueling guitar drones and tense, spare rhythms that mask an accessible pop core, this three-piece, which takes its name from a no-longer-in-production European car, could be No Age’s kid siblings. So catch them now, while it still only costs you six bucks. REBECCA RABER.
8:30 pm. Backspace, 115 NW 5th Ave., 248-2900. $6. All ages. Map
Nucular Aminals, The Crosswalks
10 pm. Berbati's Pan, 231 SW Ankeny St., 248-4579. FREE. Map
Circled By Hounds (8 pm); Little Sue Happy Hour (6 pm)
Biddy McGraw's, 6000 NE Glisan St., 233-1178. Map
Open Mic With Chuck Warda
Buffalo Gap Saloon, 6835 SW Macadam Ave., 244-7111. Map
Obscured By Clouds, Echo Helstrom, ARZ
Dante's, 1 SW 3rd Ave., 226-6630. Map
Dingo Dizmal, William Batty, Mr. Creature, The Mighty Mighty Acrobats, NagaSita
9 pm. Dekum Manor, 422 NE Martlin Luther King Jr. Blvd., . $5. Map
Suburban Slim's Blues Jam
Duff's Garage, 1635 SE 7th Ave., 234-2337. Map
Karaoke
Dunes, 1905 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 493-8637. Map
Industry Night
East Chinatown Lounge, 322 NW Everett St., 226-1659. Map
Hate Of The City
East End, 203 SE Grand Ave., 232-0056. Map
The Remedy Open Mic Variety Show
Fez Ballroom, 316 SW 11th Ave., 221-7262. Map
The Way Downs
Goodfoot, 2845 SE Stark St., 239-9292. Map
DJ Sneakers, DJ Fatboy
Greek Cusina, 404 SW Washington St., 224-2288. Free. 21+. Map
American Me, Those That Lie Beneath, A Boy Named Sue, Bedlam Massacre, A Weed For Adviece
Hawthorne Theatre, 3862 SE Hawthorne Blvd., 233-7100. Map
Open Mic
Holman's, 15 SE 28th Ave., 231-1093. Map
Monorail, Remy & Lamar, Patricia Furpurse
9 pm. Holocene, 1001 SE Morrison St., 239-7639. FREE. Map
Arabesque
It's a Beautiful Pizza, 3342 SE Belmont St., 233-5444. All ages. Map
Portland Jazz Singers Showcase
Jax, 826 SW 2nd Ave., 228-9128. 21+. Map
Mel Brown Quartet
Jimmy Mak's, 221 NW 10th Ave., 295-6542. Map
Cary Novotny
Kells, 112 SW 2nd Ave., 227-4057. Map
Piano Throwers (9 pm); Mexican Gunfight (6 pm)
LaurelThirst Public House, 2958 NE Glisan St., 232-1504. Map
Magical Musical Weekly
Laurelwood NW Public House, 2327 NW Kearney St., 228-5553. Map
Don Jansen
6 pm. London Grill, 309 SW Broadway., 228-2000. Map
Jill Trenholm
7 pm. McMenamins Edgefield, 2126 SW Halsey St., Troutdale., 669-8610. FREE. Map
Canoe (9 pm); Michelle Medler Quartet
9 pm. Mississippi Pizza, 3552 N Mississippi Ave., 288-3231. Map
Trashcan Joe
Moon & Sixpence, 2014 NE 42nd Ave., 288-7802. Map
Julie And The Boy
7:30 - 10:30. O'Connor's Vault, 7850 SW Capitol Highway., 244-1690. 5.00. 21+. Map
234th Army Band
Oregon Zoo, 4001 SW Canyon Road., 220-2789. Map
Zydeco Lesson & CD Dance
PPAA, 618 SE Alder St., 206-9311. Map
Flamenco Guitarist Jeff Trapp
Press Club, 2621 SE Clinton St., 233-5656. Map
Jarred BePristis, Tyler Stenson, Will West & Friendly Strangers
Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery, 206 SW Morrison St., 796-2739. Map
She Beast, Go Go Simba, DJ Girlfriends, DJ Trans Fat, DJ Ill Camino
9 pm. Rotture, 315 SE 3rd Ave., 234-5683. Map
Pentagram, Nachtmystium, Danava, Witch Mountain
8 pm. Satyricon, 125 NW 6th Ave., 227-0999. $16 in advance, $18 at door. Map
The Dicers, Voodoo Swing, Hawthorne
9 pm. Slabtown, 1033 NW 16th Ave., 223-0099. Map
The Winebirds
9 pm. Someday Lounge, 125 NW 5th Ave., 248-1030. FREE. Map
DJ Common Denominator With Chris Riser
8pm. TeaZone and Camellia Lounge, 510 NW 11th Ave., 221-2130. No Cover. Map
The Phoenix Variety Revue, Boscoe's Brood, The Caps
The Knife Shop, 426 SW Washington St., 228-3669. Map
Andreas Ehrlich
The Old Church, 1422 SW 11th Ave., 222-2031. Map
DJ Pickle Barrel, DJ Huckleberry
Tiga, 1465 NE Prescott St., 288-5534. Map
DJ LKN
Valentine's, 232 SW Ankeny St., 248-1600. Map
Remedy Blue
8:30 pm. White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell St., 282-6810. Map
Thursday July 2top
Pete Krebs
Andina, 1314 NW Glisan St., 228-9535. Map
Songwriter Roundup
Artichoke Community Music, 3130A SE Hawthorne Blvd., 232-8845. Map
At Dusk, Team Evil, Alan Singley, Michael Rockstar
See profile, coming soon.
7:30 pm. Artistery, 4315 SE Division St., 803-5942. $6. All ages. Map
Stumblebum, Faithless Saints, Second Rate, Nun Chuksky, The Seditionists
9:30 pm. Ash Street Saloon, 225 SW Ash St., 226-0430. $5. Map
John Ross (9 pm); Jaycob Van Auken Happy Hour (6 pm)
Biddy McGraw's, 6000 NE Glisan St., 233-1178. Map
Pase Rock, Designer Drugs, Da Hardy Boyz, Franki Chan, Blu Jemz
10 pm. Branx, 320 SE 2nd Ave., 234-5683. FREE. Map
Rogue Motel
Buffalo Gap Saloon, 6835 SW Macadam Ave., 244-7111. Map
Chris Phillips
7:30 pm. Chapel Pub, 430 N Killingsworth St., 286-0372. FREE. Map
Jim Mesi And Ed Neumann
Clyde's Prime Rib, 5474 NE Sandy Blvd., 281-9200. Map
XOTICA-GO-GO, DJs Kenoy and Mr. MuMu, The World Famous XOTICA-GO-GO Dancers!
Dante's, 1 SW 3rd Ave., 226-6630. FREE. Map
DJ Kenoy
Devils Point, 5305 SE Foster Road., 774-4513. Map
Nurses, Y La Bamba, Morning Teleportation
[PDX POP! WOW] Two of our recently crowned Best New Bands of 2009, Nurses and Y La Bamba, are giving latecomers yet another chance to see why they have risen to the top in a town that’s as saturated with interesting new bands as it is with rain. First get lost in the winsome guitars of the entrancing, Latin-kissed folk rock of Y La Bamba, the sextet led by the imposing (in both stature and voice) Luz Elena Mendoza. And then preview the loopy, Animal Collective-ish psych-rock tunes from Nurses’ forthcoming debut,
Apple’s Acre, before it drops on Aug. 4 via Indiana-based indie Dead Oceans. You can’t say we didn’t warn you. REBECCA RABER.
9 pm. Doug Fir Lounge, 830 E Burnside St., 231-9663. $8. 21+. Map
Old Growth, Cougar
Ducketts Public House, 825 N Killingsworth St., 289-1869. Map
Stone River Boys
Duff's Garage, 1635 SE 7th Ave., 234-2337. Map
Brothers Gow
Goodfoot, 2845 SE Stark St., 239-9292. Map
RetroActive
Gotham Tavern, 2240 N Interstate Ave., 517-9911. Map
Suburban Anthem
Hawthorne Theatre, 3862 SE Hawthorne Blvd., 233-7100. Map
Stumptown Family Showcase: Pep Assembly, LAKE, Hello Damascus, Jonathan and Lisa, D.L. Sparks, DJ Hostile Tapeover
[PAJAMA JAMZ] Even in the midst of a very solid local lineup, LAKE stands out. Not just because the folk-pop-soul group is actually from up north in Olympia, Wash., or because it spells its name in all-caps, but because LAKE is one of our favorite Nortwhest groups. The Washingtonians take genteel and slightly twee folk pop and give it a funky-ass backbeat. This is why we forgive LAKE, just back from a successful European tour, for occasionally rocking sweatpants onstage. CASEY JARMAN.
8 pm. Holocene, 1001 SE Morrison St., 239-7639. Free. 21+. Map
Lauren Sheehan
Hotel Fifty, 50 SW Morrison St., 221-0711. Map
The Mel Brown Quartet
Jimmy Mak's, 221 NW 10th Ave., 295-6542. Map
Cary Novotny
Kells, 112 SW 2nd Ave., 227-4057. Map
The Better To See You With, Prize Hog, Elitist
Know, 2026 NE Alberta St., 473-8729. Map
Gypsy Rednecks Calynco (9:30 pm); Plumb Bob (6 pm)
LaurelThirst Public House, 2958 NE Glisan St., 232-1504. Map
Bill Beach
London Grill, 309 SW Broadway., 228-2000. Map
Northwest Pianorama: David West, DK Stewart, Janice Scroggins, Steve Kerin
Marriott-Waterfront, 1401 SW Naito Parkway., 226-7600. Map
DJ I Love You
Matador, 1967 W Burnside St., 222-5822. 21+. Map
Muriel Stanton Band
6 pm. McMenamins Edgefield, 2126 SW Halsey St., Troutdale., 669-8610. FREE. Map
Lynn Conover
8 pm. McMenamins Rock Creek Tavern, 10000 Old Cornelius Pass Road., 645-3822. FREE. Map
Beth Willis Band
6 pm. McMenamins-Grand Lodge, 3505 Pacific Ave., Forest Grove., 992-9533. FREE. Map
Loose Change And Friends
6:30 pm. Mississippi Pizza, 3552 N Mississippi Ave., 288-3231. Map
Russell Stafford, Travis Williams & The Love, Jacob Merlin, Jon Davidson
Mississippi Studios, 3939 N Mississippi Ave., 288-3895. Map
Open Mic & Jammin': Tego Burke
Mock Crest Tavern, 3435 N Lombard St., 283-5014. Map
Terry Robb
Original Halibut's, 2525 NE Alberta St., 808-9601. Map
The Helping Hands, Metrowest, The Augmentors, Rainstick Cowbell
9 pm. Red Room, 2530 NE 82nd Ave., 256-3399. $2. Map
Acoustic Thursdays: Keegan Smith
Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery, 206 SW Morrison St., 796-2739. Map
Big Bob
Roots Organic Brewing, 1520 SE 7th Ave., 235-7665. Map
Necrophagist, Suffocation, Ensiferum, Darkest Hour, Winds of Plague, Dying Fetus, Born of Osiris, Origin, After the Burial, Blackguard
[SEVEN-STRING SAMURAI] Not, alas, the "Summer Laughter Tour"—sun-dappled whimsy; would’ve been nice—the Summer Slaughter Tour's third onslaught upon the Western world (including, this year, Australia and New Zealand) headlines German death-metal troupe Necrophagist. The band plays precise, brutal prog-rom rock overseen by Turk expat Muhammed Suicmez who, evidently bored shredding fret-heads’ minds through trad proficiency, switched to seven-string custom models. Satan’s in the details. JAY HORTON.
3 pm. Roseland, 8 NW 6th Ave., 219-9929 (Grill), 224-2038 (Theater). $25 advance, $28 day of show. All ages. Map
Love Grenades, Big Moves, Lovers, Reverse Dotty
9 pm. Rotture, 315 SE 3rd Ave., 234-5683. $6. Map
Anti Nowhere League, Duane Peters Gunfight, Defiance, Cobra Skulls, Ashers
Satyricon, 125 NW 6th Ave., 227-0999. Map
KJ Hazmat
9 pm. Slabtown, 1033 NW 16th Ave., 223-0099. FREE. Map
The Fix: Rev. Shines, Ohmega Watts, DJ Kez, DJ Dundiggy
9 pm. Someday Lounge, 125 NW 5th Ave., 248-1030. FREE. Map
Hexasion, The OO-Ray
6:30 pm. Someday Lounge, 125 NW 5th Ave., 248-1030. FREE. Map
Disorderly Conduct
Spare Room, 4830 NE 42nd Ave., 287-5800. Map
Laura Ivancie And Her Baaad Lambs
9pm. TeaZone and Camellia Lounge, 510 NW 11th Ave., 221-2130. No Cover. Map
Patterns, New Faces, Ocean Age
The Knife Shop, 426 SW Washington St., 228-3669. Map
Grouper, Pikelet, Josh Armistead
The Wail, 5135 NE 42nd Ave., . Map
DJ Whitehorse And The Lieutenant
Tiga, 1465 NE Prescott St., 288-5534. Map
Sallo, In My Opinion, The Standoff
Tonic Lounge, 3100 NE Sandy Blvd., 238-0543. Map
Tony Starlight's Big Band Variety Show With The Sing For Your Supperclub Big Band
Tony Starlight's, 3728 NE Sandy Blvd., 517-8584. Map
The Hard To Get
9 pm. Twilight Cafe & Bar, 1420 SE Powell Blvd., 232-3576. $3. Map
DJ Dex
Twilight Room, 5242 N Lombard St., 283-5091. Map
Waterfront Blues Festival: Keb' Mo, Robben Ford, Nathan & The Zydeco Cha Chas, Johnnie Ward's Sharkskin Revue, Soul Vaccination, Hillstomp, Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real, Mary Flower, King Louie & Baby James, Ken DeRouchie Band Featuring LaRhonda Steele, More
Waterfront Blues Festival, Tom McCall Waterfront Park (Southwest Oak Street & Naito Parkway)., 973-FEST. Map
Colin Lake And Wellbottom, Alex Weed
8:30 pm. White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell St., 282-6810. FREE. Map
Will West & The Friendly Strangers
5:30 pm. White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell St., 282-6810. FREE. Map
Bilal, Liv Warfield, Tony Ozier
[SEXY HIP-HOP] In the name of neo-soul stud-muffin-lovers everywhere, it's probably a good idea for the ladies to bring an extra pair (or two) of clean undergarments to the Wonder Ballroom tonight. Bilal’s sugar-saturated red-velvet-cake crooning—think Maxwell and D’Angelo—combined with his crazy live show antics, are warm enough to melt sticks of frozen butter. Commanding R&B Queen Liv Warfield’s strong pipes warrant her own frantic fanbase, and talented multi-musician Tony Ozier’s "funky dookie jamboree" (his words) will set the evening’s sweat-fest tone. SARA MOSKOVITZ.
8 pm. Wonder Ballroom, 128 NE Russell St., 284-8686. $20 advance, $25 day of show. 21+. Map
Friday July 3top
JB Butler
Andina, 1314 NW Glisan St., 228-9535. Map
Friday Night Coffeehouse
Artichoke Community Music, 3130A SE Hawthorne Blvd., 232-8845. Map
His Name Shall Breathe, Cure Confusion, No More Train Ghosts
Artistery, 4315 SE Division St., 803-5942. Map
Goodbye Harrison, The Misery Science, Merrill, Ruby Hill
9:15 pm. Ash Street Saloon, 225 SW Ash St., 226-0430. $5. Map
Experimental Dental School, Fist Fite, Double Dagger
7 pm. Backspace, 115 NW 5th Ave., 248-2900. $8. Map
The Pagan Jug Band (9:30 pm); Billy Kennedy Happy Hour (6 pm)
Biddy McGraw's, 6000 NE Glisan St., 233-1178. Map
DJ N-Able
Blue Monk, 3341 SE Belmont St., 595-0575. Map
MarchFourth Marching Band, Wanderlust Circus
[BEDLAM] Since 2006, the Wanderlust Circus has used its resilient oddity as a magnet to pull all manners of strangeness into its semiannual circuses. In truth, the collection of acrobats, musicians, stilt-walkers and top-hat aficionados involved with Wanderlust creates something that straddles the gap between “circus” and “performance art,” but the festivities are generally carried out with enough bombast to lump the event into the former category. Regular participants MarchFourth Marching Band are so perfectly suited for this bedlam that it’s almost frightening. SHANE DANAHER.
8 pm. Bossanova Ballroom, 722 E Burnside St., 206-7630. $17 advance, $22 at the door. 21+. Map
Pocketrock-It, Stormy
10 pm. Branx, 320 SE 2nd Ave., 234-5683. Map
X-Angels
Buffalo Gap Saloon, 6835 SW Macadam Ave., 244-7111. Map
Elite
Clyde's Prime Rib, 5474 NE Sandy Blvd., 281-9200. Map
Berlin, The Prids, Kleveland, Pitchfork Motorway
[WEIMART] Orange County bands best known for soundtracking archetypal '80s Tom Cruise romantic montages don’t ordinarily garner much more than the wages of nostalgia. Pop act Berlin wasn’t actually European, mind, and chanteuse Terri Nunn begrudgingly popularized a proto electroclash only after a proper acting career floundered (Princess Leia screen test be damned), and it took VH1 to remind the seemingly ageless Nunn of her fanbase more than a decade after the band’s implosion. She’s embraced the Dietrich role, nonetheless, employing a backing retinue of cutesy acolytes and exploiting pansexual lyrical nudges from early singles to the applause of a new generation that avoids fairgrounds. Suppose the
Top Gun ballad rather helps, these days. JAY HORTON.
9:30 pm. Dante's, 1 SW 3rd Ave., 226-6630. $18 advance, $20 day of show. 21+. Map
DJ Brooks
Devils Point, 5305 SE Foster Road., 774-4513. Map
Albino, Lafa Taylor
[AMERICAN AFRO-BEAT] The great Nigerian world-beat pioneer Fela Kuti's offspring, Femi and Seun, have continued their dad's Afropop legacy, but Fela's punchy, horn-driven sound has also spread to American bands like Bay Area dance/music dectet Albino, whose politically charged, percussion- and horn-boosted polyrhythms and choreographed stage show make every concert a dance party. BRETT CAMPBELL.
9 pm. Doug Fir Lounge, 830 E Burnside St., 231-9663. $10 advance, $12 day of show. 21+. Map
Whistlin' Rufus, Allison Rice & The Wheel
Duff's Garage, 1635 SE 7th Ave., 234-2337. Map
Recreation B-Day Blowout With DJs Lifepartner & Automaton
Dunes, 1905 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 493-8637. Map
Diesto, Prize Hog, Party Killer
It was a weird, fucked-up world the Butthole Surfers lived in. If you grew up on alt-rock radio like I did, your first (and hopefully not last) impression of the band was the meandering 1996 hit "Pepper." But just eight years earlier, the Surfers were one of the most creative experimental-rock bands around—an outfit equally known for creating adventurous music as for taking expansive drugs. San Francisco's Prize Hog surely noted this, as the band takes the abandon of the Surfers and combines it with the heaviness and rumbling low-end of the Melvins to make some of the most interesting and sludgy pysch rock around. MICHAEL MANNHEIMER.
9 pm. East End, 203 SE Grand Ave., 232-0056. $5. 21+. Map
Shut Up And Dance With Gregarious
Fez Ballroom, 316 SW 11th Ave., 221-7262. Map
DJ Magneto
Goodfoot, 2845 SE Stark St., 239-9292. Map
Soul Stew: DJ Aquaman
Goodfoot, 2845 SE Stark St., 239-9292. Map
AfroKnot
Gotham Tavern, 2240 N Interstate Ave., 517-9911. Map
Toxxic
Greek Cusina, 404 SW Washington St., 224-2288. Map
Red Dakota Revival, Brian Edward Bailey, Buffalo Nickels
Hawthorne Theater Lounge, 1503 SE 39th Ave., 233-7100. Map
The Furious, Noir City, Slow Down Fast, Five Car Pileup
Hawthorne Theatre, 3862 SE Hawthorne Blvd., 233-7100. Map
GAYTRIOTIC
9 pm. Holocene, 1001 SE Morrison St., 239-7639. $3. Map
Ryan Harder
Hotel Fifty, 50 SW Morrison St., 221-0711. Map
Soul Vaccination
Jimmy Mak's, 221 NW 10th Ave., 295-6542. Map
Cul An Ti
Kells, 112 SW 2nd Ave., 227-4057. Map
Infected, K Davis And The Have-Nots
Know, 2026 NE Alberta St., 473-8729. Map
Baby Gramps (9:30 pm); James Low Band (6 pm)
LaurelThirst Public House, 2958 NE Glisan St., 232-1504. Map
'80s Video Dance Attack: VJ Kittyrox
Lola's Room at the Crystal Ballroom, 1332 W Burnside St., 225-0047. All ages. Map
Bill Beach
London Grill, 309 SW Broadway., 228-2000. Map
Wildhorse Super Jam: The Lee Boys With Karl Denson's Tiny Universe
Marriott-Waterfront, 1401 SW Naito Parkway., 226-7600. Map
Highway To Hell
Matador, 1967 W Burnside St., 222-5822. 21+. Map
Sam Hirsch & Friends
10 pm. McMenamins Edgefield, 2126 SW Halsey St., Troutdale., 669-8610. FREE. Map
Sonny Hess & Lisa Mann
7 pm. McMenamins Edgefield, 2126 SW Halsey St., Troutdale., 669-8610. FREE. Map
Thad Beckman
7 pm. McMenamins Hotel Oregon, 310 Northeast Evans St., 472-8427. FREE. Map
Sla
9 pm. McMenamins Rock Creek Tavern, 10000 Old Cornelius Pass Road., 645-3822. FREE. Map
The Breakfast Club
6 pm. McMenamins-Grand Lodge, 3505 Pacific Ave., Forest Grove., 992-9533. FREE. Map
The Absolute (9 pm); Circled By Hounds (6 pm)
9 pm. Mississippi Pizza, 3552 N Mississippi Ave., 288-3231. Map
Musee Mecanique, Nick Jaina Band, Brittain Ashford
[TIME OF THE SEASON] I like listening to music when it's out of season. For local electronic folk outfit Musee Mecanique, the best time to hear 2008's gorgeous
Hold This Ghost has to be the fall, when the leaves start to change and the autumn breeze requires you bring a jacket with you at all times. Still, it's a record that
also sounds great in the summer, as a comedown to the summer jams and barbecues that inevitably soundtrack all those lazy weekends when you just don't want to leave your front porch. MICHAEL MANNHEIMER.
9 pm. Mississippi Studios, 3939 N Mississippi Ave., 288-3895. $10. 21+. Map
Back Road Boogie
Mock Crest Tavern, 3435 N Lombard St., 283-5014. Map
Terry Robb And Lauren Sheehan
Muddy Rudder Public House, 8105 SE 7th Ave., 233-4410. Map
DK Stewart
Original Halibut's, 2525 NE Alberta St., 808-9601. Map
The Burdens, Neptune Skyline, 48 Thrills, Faithless Saints
9 pm. Red Room, 2530 NE 82nd Ave., 256-3399. $3. Map
Kate Davis
RiverPlace Hotel, 1510 SW Harbor Way., 552-9500. Map
Colin Lake & Joe McMurrian
Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery, 206 SW Morrison St., 796-2739. Map
Demon Squirrel
Roots Organic Brewing, 1520 SE 7th Ave., 235-7665. Map
Robin Trower, Woodbrain
[BLUES] British bloozer Robin Trower gets props for being the guitarist in the original Procol Harum, perhaps the greatest band ever falsely labeled a one-hit wonder. But Procol was never meant to be a guitar band, and Trower's eventual emergence as its focal point coincided with the beginning of the group's artistic decline. His subsequent solo career as a poor man's Hendrix was the stuff classic-rock playlists are made of, which ensures him perpetual life on the touring circuit. JEFF ROSENBERG.
8 pm. Roseland, 8 NW 6th Ave., 219-9929 (Grill), 224-2038 (Theater). $30. 21+. Map
Spinnaface, Serious Business, Pipedream, DJ RAD!
9 pm. Rotture, 315 SE 3rd Ave., 234-5683. $5. Map
Gepetto, Macklemore, Mic Crenshaw, Atlas, State Of Mind Crew, Daps
Satyricon, 125 NW 6th Ave., 227-0999. Map
Reverend Beat-Man, The Eegos, The Lordy Lords, Coco Cobra And The Killers
9 pm. Slabtown, 1033 NW 16th Ave., 223-0099. $6. Map
Tap Water, Transdendental Brass Band
9 pm. Someday Lounge, 125 NW 5th Ave., 248-1030. $8. Map
Southern Gold Band
Spare Room, 4830 NE 42nd Ave., 287-5800. Map
Jon Hecox
9pm. TeaZone and Camellia Lounge, 510 NW 11th Ave., 221-2130. No Cover. Map
Dudes of Chaos, Swim Swam Swum, Deer or the Doe
[THE CRUNKEST] Every band ought to involve conjugations of a single word. But aside from having the best name in town, Swim Swam Swum reminds me of growing up under an older brother with exceptional taste in music. Never allowed to listen to anything else, I was fed a steady diet of Pond, Faith No More and Pavement—three early-’90s bands. The band is destructive, animalistic and commanding, the kind of qualities that make for an incredibly eventful live show, especially within the close-and-personal confines of Kelly’s. MARK STOCK.
10 pm. The Knife Shop, 426 SW Washington St., 228-3669. $5. 21+. Map
DJ Black Sandwich
Tiga, 1465 NE Prescott St., 288-5534. Map
Radar Skinny, Station Zero, Liquid Kings
Tonic Lounge, 3100 NE Sandy Blvd., 238-0543. Map
The Tony Starlight Show
Tony Starlight's, 3728 NE Sandy Blvd., 517-8584. Map
Brut Squad, Auburn
9:30 pm. Twilight Cafe & Bar, 1420 SE Powell Blvd., 232-3576. $3. Map
Waterfront Blues Festival: Brian Jack & The Zydeco Gamblers, Steve Kerin & Friends, Johnny Winter, The Loose Marbles, Greg Koch & Malford Milligan, David Vest, Geno Delafose & French Rockin' Boogie, Paul Brainard And Friends, Linda Hornbuckle, More
Waterfront Blues Festival, Tom McCall Waterfront Park (Southwest Oak Street & Naito Parkway)., 973-FEST. Map
Reverb Brothers
5:30 pm. White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell St., 282-6810. FREE. Map
The Quintessentials, The Damned And The Proud, ARZ, Toxic Zombie
9:30 pm. White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell St., 282-6810. Map
Saturday July 4top
Toshi Onizuka
Andina, 1314 NW Glisan St., 228-9535. Map
Front Toward Enemy, LID, Bad Jackie
9:30 pm. Ash Street Saloon, 225 SW Ash St., 226-0430. $5. Map
The Borstal Boys, Don't Hurt Miles, The Big Sleep
Backspace, 115 NW 5th Ave., 248-2900. Map
Tipper, Danny Corn, Saqi
[BEEP BOOP BOOM] Say what you will about the mid- to late-‘90s electronic-music explosion, but that era presented a host of artists who seemed hell-bent on investigating the synthetic sounds of their craft to the bitter end. There were vast sonic differences between Orb and Orbital, Aphex Twin and Underworld, the Chemical Brothers and Prodigy. But in the aughties, popular electronic music sounds more monolithic and "unce unce" than ever. Which is why it’s exciting to hear artists like London's Tipper, whose beats sound like Hong Kong traffic jams on mushrooms. Last year's
Wobble Factory is among the most aptly named albums in history, its tracks stumbling drunkenly through a black hole that envelops the past 20 years of creative electronic music, unafraid to mutate, borrow and break ideas from the artists of yesteryear. CASEY JARMAN.
9 pm. Berbati's Pan, 231 SW Ankeny St., 248-4579. $17. 21+. Map
The Texecutioners
Biddy McGraw's, 6000 NE Glisan St., 233-1178. Map
VARIOUS
10 pm. Branx, 320 SE 2nd Ave., 234-5683. Map
The Volunteers, The Absolute, Silverhawk
Dante's, 1 SW 3rd Ave., 226-6630. $5. Map
Stripparaoke: KJ Pinky
Devils Point, 5305 SE Foster Road., 774-4513. Map
Culver City Dub Collective
[LIKE SUNDAY MORNIN’] Summer sun stands for the slowed pace of reggae and funk. Palm fronds sway to Culver City Dub Collective's medicinal ways, its tranquility oozing like something out of
Ghostbusters. The result is the feeling you get just after yoga—full, rejuvenating, even arming. The boys from California aren’t afraid to dabble in jazz, throwing muted horn solos on top of bouncy, metronomic reggae licks in a past-meets-present mashup. Prepare your blood for a downtempo pace. It’s audible therapy. MARK STOCK.
10 pm. Doug Fir Lounge, 830 E Burnside St., 231-9663. $10. 21+. Map
The Insomniacs
Duff's Garage, 1635 SE 7th Ave., 234-2337. Map
The Zoo With DJ Patrick Anthony Frye
Dunes, 1905 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 493-8637. Map
DJ IZM
East Chinatown Lounge, 322 NW Everett St., 226-1659. Map
Eyecandy Asshake: VJ Norto and the Phantom Hillbilly
Fez Ballroom, 316 SW 11th Ave., 221-7262. Map
Libertad With DJ E3, Standing 08, Magneto
Goodfoot, 2845 SE Stark St., 239-9292. Map
Swagger Saturdays: Stevie G and DJ Sneakers
Greek Cusina, 404 SW Washington St., 224-2288. 21+. Map
Dirty Projectors, What's Up?, DJ Hot Air Balloon
[THIS MIGHT BE THE PLACE] Dave Longstreth is tired of doing interviews. The Dirty Projectors frontman has reason to be exhausted, after doing press with virtually every big media outlet the past few months. The reason? His band's new record
Bitte Orca is not only the best left-field pop record of the year, it might be one of the most surprisingly catchy records of the decade. Built on a bed of caterwauling vocals and sinewy guitar bursts, its an album of layered pleasures—from the opening reverberating guitar and pogoing vocals of "Cannibal Resource" to the Talking Heads-esque, almost hymnlike close of "Fluorescent Half Dome"—that grows stronger with each listen. And most of it was recorded in Portland, across the street from tonight's show at the Holocene. I'm not sure what's better—watching the real fireworks on the waterfront before the show, or catching the vocal fireworks o fLongstreth and co-singers Amber Coffman and Angel Deradoorian as they run circles around the normal conventions of a pop song. MICHAEL MANNHEIMER.
8:30 pm. Holocene, 1001 SE Morrison St., 239-7639. $13 advance, $15 day of show. All ages. Map
Jimmy "Duck" Holmes
Hotel Fifty, 50 SW Morrison St., 221-0711. Map
Cul An Ti
Kells, 112 SW 2nd Ave., 227-4057. Map
Faithless Saints, Social Concern, Nun Chuksky
Know, 2026 NE Alberta St., 473-8729. Map
Wildhorse Super Jam: Battle of the Bones—Big Sam's Funky Nation, Bonerama
Marriott-Waterfront, 1401 SW Naito Parkway., 226-7600. Map
Cory Sterling Project
10 pm. McMenamins Edgefield, 2126 SW Halsey St., Troutdale., 669-8610. FREE. Map
Kris Deelane
7 pm. McMenamins Edgefield, 2126 SW Halsey St., Troutdale., 669-8610. FREE. Map
Will West Duo
7 pm. McMenamins Hotel Oregon, 310 Northeast Evans St., 472-8427. FREE. Map
Emily Herring
9 pm. McMenamins Rock Creek Tavern, 10000 Old Cornelius Pass Road., 645-3822. FREE. Map
Kate Mann
7 pm. McMenamins-Grand Lodge, 3505 Pacific Ave., Forest Grove., 992-9533. FREE. Map
Highway, The Hugs, 1776
Mississippi Studios, 3939 N Mississippi Ave., 288-3895. Map
Donna & The Side Effects
Mock Crest Tavern, 3435 N Lombard St., 283-5014. Map
Mood Area 52
Press Club, 2621 SE Clinton St., 233-5656. Map
Open Mic With Punkbaba
Pub at the End of the Universe, 4107 SE 28th Ave., 235-0969. Map
Total Hippie Comeback, Erik Anarchy
8 pm. Red Room, 2530 NE 82nd Ave., 256-3399. Map
Bryant Allard Quartet
RiverPlace Hotel, 1510 SW Harbor Way., 552-9500. Map
Sneaking Out
Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery, 206 SW Morrison St., 796-2739. Map
DJ Automaton, DJ Jenny Hoyston, DJ Nolita
9 pm. Rotture, 315 SE 3rd Ave., 234-5683. $3. Map
Dead Scene City, Party Girls, Ninja, Daematta
Satyricon, 125 NW 6th Ave., 227-0999. Map
Brothers Of The Sonic Cloth, Lesbian, HC Minds, Aranya
9 pm. Someday Lounge, 125 NW 5th Ave., 248-1030. FREE. Map
Jesus Eagle, Love Trail
The Knife Shop, 426 SW Washington St., 228-3669. Map
DJ Hostile Tapeover
Valentine's, 232 SW Ankeny St., 248-1600. Map
Waterfront Blues Festival: Bonerama, Bill Rhoades' Harmonic Blow-Off, Too Slim & The Taildraggers, Joe McLerran, Candye Kane, Rick Estrin & The Nightcats, Ty Curtis Band, Terry Evans, J.P. Soars & The Red Hots, Storm Large W/ Pete Petersen & The "Porkpie" Septet, MarchFourth Marching Band, More
Waterfront Blues Festival, Tom McCall Waterfront Park (Southwest Oak Street & Naito Parkway)., 973-FEST. Map
Alexa Wiley, Michael Manning
9:30 pm. White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell St., 282-6810. FREE. Map
The Student Loan
4:30 pm. White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell St., 282-6810. FREE. Map
Boys Like Girls, Never Shout Never, The Ready Set
[META CUTE] If (A) Boys Like Girls, as our titular pop-punk careerists posit, and (B) “Girls don’t like boys/ Girls like cars and money,” as argued by BLG muse Good Charlotte, then…well, fill in the syllogism yourself. There’s a trick to impassioned emo absolutely absent any emotion, and it's cold comfort that it’s hard to imagine the Boston troupe—irritatingly talented, replicating pogo-worthy choruses with the shrugged facility that allows blind savants to sculpt elephants—liking anything at all. JAY HORTON.
7 pm. Wonder Ballroom, 128 NE Russell St., 284-8686. $19.99 advance, $23 day of show. All ages. Map
JonnyX and the Groadies, Thrones, Kit, Gay Deceivers
[GRUMBLE GRUMBLE] Have you ever wondered what the Advantage would sound like if it covered video-game music as a riff-heavy metal band instead of a set of mechanical instrumental rock? JonnyX and the Groadies have been playing the same symphonic, epic video-game metal for 13 years now, but the shtick never really gets old. With a killer light show and full-bodied skeleton outfits, it's like you're 12 years old all over again—and what better time than a holiday where everyone gets to show their patriotism by indulging in all their repressed pyro tendencies. Let's blow some shit up, dudes! MICHAEL MANNHEIMER.
8 pm. Worksound, 820 SE Alder St., myspace.com/worksoundpdx. Free. All ages. Map
Sunday July 5top
Chris Mosley, Sam Howard Band, Mother Banjo
Alberta Street Public House, 1036 NE Alberta St., 284-7665. Map
Danny Romero
Andina, 1314 NW Glisan St., 228-9535. Map
Cat Stalks Bird, Support Force, Crossfox, Archers
9:30 pm. Ash Street Saloon, 225 SW Ash St., 226-0430. $5. Map
Rock Band Night
Backspace, 115 NW 5th Ave., 248-2900. Map
Irish Circle Feat. Hanz Araki & Cary Novotny
Biddy McGraw's, 6000 NE Glisan St., 233-1178. Map
Ron Steen Jazz Jam
Clyde's Prime Rib, 5474 NE Sandy Blvd., 281-9200. Map
Sinferno Cabaret
Dante's, 1 SW 3rd Ave., 226-6630. Map
Stripparaoke
9 pm. Devils Point, 5305 SE Foster Road., 774-4513. Map
Karaoke
Dunes, 1905 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 493-8637. Map
Soulstice
Groove Suite, 440 NW Glisan., 227-5494. Map
Black Sunday: DJ Nate C
Ground Kontrol, 511 NW Couch St., 796-9364. Map
Ace Enders, Person L, The Gay Blades, The Dangerous Summer
[EMO-ESQUE] As frontman for the Early November, Ace Enders came about nine months too late to the emo party. With Thursday already deluging the sonic landscape, the world just wasn’t ready for more violently emotive bands named after periods of time. However, this was somewhat of a shame, as Enders proved adept at his over-the-top style. Since abandoning his quartet in favor of a solo run, Enders hasn’t gained quite the popularity he hoped for, but at least he’s ensuring that the temple of Chris Carrabba is well tended. SHANE DANAHER.
7 pm. Hawthorne Theatre, 3862 SE Hawthorne Blvd., 233-7100. $12 advance, $14 day of show. All ages. Map
Terry "Harmonica" Bean
Hotel Fifty, 50 SW Morrison St., 221-0711. Map
Irish Sessions
Kells, 112 SW 2nd Ave., 227-4057. Map
Breaker Breaker One Niner
Know, 2026 NE Alberta St., 473-8729. Map
Kevin Gordon (9:30 pm); Freak Mountain Ramblers (6 pm)
LaurelThirst Public House, 2958 NE Glisan St., 232-1504. Map
Noah Peterson Soul-Tet
Local Lounge, 3536 NE Martin Luther King Blvd., 282-1833. Map
Eli Reischman (5:30 pm); Jean Ronne (9:30 am)
London Grill, 309 SW Broadway., 228-2000. All ages. Map
Marriott Afterhours Allstars: Magic Slim, Tim "Too Slim" Langford, Terry Hanck, Dave Gonzalez, Mike Barfield & The Stone River Boys
Marriott-Waterfront, 1401 SW Naito Parkway., 226-7600. Map
S.I.N.: Gregarious, Flight Risk, Colin Sick
Matador, 1967 W Burnside St., 222-5822. 21+. Map
Chickweed
5 pm. McMenamins Edgefield, 2126 SW Halsey St., Troutdale., 669-8610. FREE. Map
Water Tower Bucket Boys, Woody Pines (9 pm)
9 pm. Mississippi Pizza, 3552 N Mississippi Ave., 288-3231. Map
Hatred Surge, Mammoth Grinder, Superbad
Plan B, 1305 SE 8th Ave., 230-9020. $6. Map
Hive
Plan B, 1305 SE 8th Ave., 230-9020. Map
American Idols Live: Adam Lambert, Allison Iraheta, Anoop Desai, Danny Gokey, Kris Allen, Lil Rounds, Matt Giraud, Megan Joy, Michael Sarver, Scott MacIntyre
Rose Garden, 1401 N Wheeler Ave., 235-8771. Map
The Epilogues, Ruth, Paper Rings
9 pm. Rotture, 315 SE 3rd Ave., 234-5683. $5. Map
Radio Way, Lectronin, Praise For Hazard, Original Soundtrash, Weatherdeck Division
Satyricon, 125 NW 6th Ave., 227-0999. Map
Le Face, The B-lines, Doom Patrol
9 pm. Slabtown, 1033 NW 16th Ave., 223-0099. Map
DJ His N Hers
The Knife Shop, 426 SW Washington St., 228-3669. Map
Katy Davidson, Pikelet, Carcrashlander, Josh Armistead
Valentine's, 232 SW Ankeny St., 248-1600. Map
Watefront Blues Festival: Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, Terry Hanck With J.P. Soars & The Red Hots, Ryan Shaw, The Insomniacs, Big Sam's Funky Nation, D.K. Stewart With The Soul Survivor Horns, Magic Slim & The Teardrops, Fiona Boyes, Patrick Lamb & The Mississippi Horns W/ G.C. Cameron And Liv Warfield, Woodbrain, Linda Hornbuckle, More
Waterfront Blues Festival, Tom McCall Waterfront Park (Southwest Oak Street & Naito Parkway)., 973-FEST. Map
Waterfront Blues Festival: Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Woodbrain, Patrick Lamb & The Mississippi Horns, and more.
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Waterfront Blues Festival, Tom McCall Waterfront Park (Southwest Oak Street & Naito Parkway)., 973-FEST. $10 donation plus two cans of food. All ages. Map
Featuring Portland's Finest Talent
7 pm. White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell St., 282-6810. FREE. Map
Monday July 6top
Raw: Captain Curtains
12th Avenue Bar & Grill, 1135 SW Harrison., 248-2112. Map
Scott Head
Andina, 1314 NW Glisan St., 228-9535. Map
Cold Metal, Waves Of Fire, Stella Grace
9:30 pm. Ash Street Saloon, 225 SW Ash St., 226-0430. $5. Map
Dorkbot
Backspace, 115 NW 5th Ave., 248-2900. Map
Karaoke From Hell, Ground Zero Lounge
Dante's, 1 SW 3rd Ave., 226-6630. Map
Lily Wilde Orchestra
Duff's Garage, 1635 SE 7th Ave., 234-2337. Map
ShanRock's Triviology
6 pm. Ella St. Social Club, 714 SW 20th Place., 241-8696. FREE. Map
Kink Radio Presents: Plug In Portland
Jimmy Mak's, 221 NW 10th Ave., 295-6542. Map
Dan Balmer Trio
Jimmy Mak's, 221 NW 10th Ave., 295-6542. Map
Tom May
Kells, 112 SW 2nd Ave., 227-4057. Map
Kung Pao Chickens
LaurelThirst Public House, 2958 NE Glisan St., 232-1504. Map
Open Mic: Steve Huber
Leisure Public House, 8002 N Lombard St., . Map
Black Heart Moon, Petoskey, Turduken Romance
Local Lounge, 3536 NE Martin Luther King Blvd., 282-1833. Map
Don Jansen
6pm. London Grill, 309 SW Broadway., 228-2000. Map
Bob Shoemaker & Friends
7 pm. McMenamins Rock Creek Tavern, 10000 Old Cornelius Pass Road., 645-3822. FREE. Map
Pirahna House (9 pm); Portland Spelling Bee (7 pm)
9 pm. Mississippi Pizza, 3552 N Mississippi Ave., 288-3231. Map
Songwriters Circle
Music Millennium, 3158 E Burnside St., 231-8926. Map
Dave Fleschner Trio
8:30 - 11:30 PM. O'Connor's Vault, 7850 SW Capitol Highway., 244-1690. 5.00. 21+. Map
KJ Bettie Mayhem
10 pm. Plan B, 1305 SE 8th Ave., 230-9020. Map
Big Daddy Stereo, The Screaming Cherry Blossoms, Afantomlym
9 pm. Red Room, 2530 NE 82nd Ave., 256-3399. $3. Map
Down-Town-Mic-Night
Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery, 206 SW Morrison St., 796-2739. Map
White Fang, Extreme Animals, DJ Yo Yo Dieting, DJ E*Rock
9 pm. Rotture, 315 SE 3rd Ave., 234-5683. $5. Map
Nightmare Of You, Plushgun, Brian Bonz, Ugly Colors, Celeste
Satyricon, 125 NW 6th Ave., 227-0999. Map
Roy Smallwood
8 pm. Slabtown, 1033 NW 16th Ave., 223-0099. FREE. Map
42 Below Presents: New Band Nite
9 pm. The Knife Shop, 426 SW Washington St., 228-3669. FREE. Map
DJ Valkyrie
Tiga, 1465 NE Prescott St., 288-5534. Map
Xavier Tabera
Touche Restaurant, 1425 NW Glisan Street., 221-1170. Map
Open Mic With Eric Allen
Twilight Cafe & Bar, 1420 SE Powell Blvd., 232-3576. FREE. Map
Rad Cloud, Graves, DJ Chris
Valentine's, 232 SW Ankeny St., 248-1600. Map
Secrets in the Salt, Babies Got Rabies
[SWEET & SOUR] It’s an odd match: Local quartet Secrets in the Salt plays a pleasing pop rock that immediately lodges its melodious sugar cubes in the memory. Rising quartet Babies Got Rabies also is catchy, but offers a decidedly dark take on old-school New Wave electronica. But the combination makes odd sense: The light of Salt and the decidedly pleasing dark of Rabies have the potential to spawn interesting colors when mashed up. Individually, the bands make for a good show. Together, they can positively charge the senses in very different ways. AP KRYZA.
8:30 pm. White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell St., 282-6810. Free. 21+. Map
Tuesday July 7top
Open Mic
12th Avenue Bar & Grill, 1135 SW Harrison., 248-2112. Map
Howard Jones
[SYNTH-POP OLDIES] Neither as quirky as Thomas Dolby nor as mainstream as, say, Paul Young, Howard Jones was the British solo artist whom moms and kids agreed on in the '80s. His tuneful synth pop and spiky hair won him heavy rotation on MTV, and his hits—"New Song," "What is Love" and the gorgeous ballad "No One is to Blame"—remain some of the least offensive pop artifacts of the era. JEFF ROSENBERG.
8 pm. Aladdin Theater, 3017 SE Milwaukie Ave., 234-9694. $25 advance, $28 day of show. All ages. Map
Neftali Rivera
Andina, 1314 NW Glisan St., 228-9535. Map
Original Soundtrash, All The Money, The Meta Sound
9:15 pm. Ash Street Saloon, 225 SW Ash St., 226-0430. FREE. Map
The Rural Alberta Advantage, Dallas County Potential
[NOT-SO-SECRETLY CANADIAN] Though Canadian indie-rockers the Rural Alberta Advantage hail from urban Toronto, its soon-to-be-re-released-by-Saddle-Creek debut,
Hometowns, deals with frontman Nils Edenloff’s past in rural Alberta—hence the band name. With the shaky, reedy voice of Jeff Mangum, Edenloff sings songs that are obsessed with the past, mourning everything from the details of long-gone lovers to the particulars of homes that are no longer his. But lest you dismiss the Rural Alberta Advantage as one of a dime-a-dozen wistful, acoustic indie rockers, check out the heaviness in its percussion, the quirky arrangements—yes, that is a glockenspiel—and the synthesized foundations of the band's songs. REBECCA RABER.
8:30 pm. Backspace, 115 NW 5th Ave., 248-2900. $6. All ages. Map
Noir Notes
Bishop Creek Cellars/Urban Wineworks East, 1411 NE Broadway., 445-4747. Map
Karaoke
Buffalo Gap Saloon, 6835 SW Macadam Ave., 244-7111. Map
Total Request With DJ Pony
C.C. Slaughters, 219 NW Davis St., 248-9135. Map
Pagan Jug Band
Clinton Corner Cafe, 2633 SE 21st Ave., 230-8035. Map
The Ed Forman Show
Dante's, 1 SW 3rd Ave., 226-6630. Map
DJ Brooks
Devils Point, 5305 SE Foster Road., 774-4513. Map
Dover Weinberg Quartet
Duff's Garage, 1635 SE 7th Ave., 234-2337. Map
Assemble Head in Sunburst Sound, Weird Owl
[RETRO JAMS] Deep in the heart of San Francisco, behind its Altamonts and dirty Missions, lies that naive and forgotten Summer of Love vibe. Beneath the sheen of dirt and a haze of pollution there drifts fuzzy ballads and shimmering good times. Present-day psych-rock outfit Assemble Head in Sunburst Sound bottles this essence and pours it into wax. Never as heavy as Dead Meadow or as lightweight as most psych folk, the Sunburst Sound is focused, melodic and jammy. If Spiritualized traded its gospel tinges for beaded curtains and macramé…well, you get the idea. NATHAN CARSON.
9 pm. East End, 203 SE Grand Ave., 232-0056. Cover. 21+. Map
AAN, Root Beer and French Fry
[EXPERIMENTAL SODA POP] The high-pitched rasp of vocalist Bud Wilson paired with abstract guitar lines and bumbling reverb is what makes the local trio AAN (pronounced “on”) such an irresistible jumble of ethereal pop. Walking the fine line between atmospheric and experimental, AAN's songs beautifully quiver with delicate instrumentation and fragile vocals. AAN will be joined by the dance-inducing electronic pop of the local quartet Root Beer and French Fry, which has been causing heads to bob and hips to shake with reckless abandon since its formation in 2007. WHITNEY HAWKE.
9 pm. Ella St. Social Club, 714 SW 20th Place., 241-8696. $2. 21+. Map
16 Volt, Rabbit Junk, Cyanotic
Fez Ballroom, 316 SW 11th Ave., 221-7262. Map
The Sodbusters
Fire on the Mountain, 1706 E Burnside St., 230-9464. Map
Hank Hirsh Jazz Jam
Jax, 826 SW 2nd Ave., 228-9128. All ages. Map
The Mel Brown Septet
Jimmy Mak's, 221 NW 10th Ave., 295-6542. Map
Tom May
Kells, 112 SW 2nd Ave., 227-4057. Map
Tree Frongs (9 pm); Jackstraw (6 pm)
LaurelThirst Public House, 2958 NE Glisan St., 232-1504. Map
Don Jansen
6 pm. London Grill, 309 SW Broadway., 228-2000. Map
DJ Donny Don't
Matador, 1967 W Burnside St., 222-5822. 21+. Map
Jon Garcia
6 pm. McMenamins Cornelius Pass Roadhouse, 4045 NW Cornelius Pass Road., 640-6174. FREE. Map
Johnny Connolly Trio
7 pm. McMenamins Edgefield, 2126 SW Halsey St., Troutdale., 669-8610. FREE. Map
Open Bluegrass Jam
7 pm. McMenamins Rock Creek Tavern, 10000 Old Cornelius Pass Road., 645-3822. FREE. Map
Martin Murray Band (9 pm); Black Market Familia (6 pm)
9 pm. Mississippi Pizza, 3552 N Mississippi Ave., 288-3231. Map
Ezra Carey, Karli Fairbanks, Scott Ryan
Mississippi Studios, 3939 N Mississippi Ave., 288-3895. Map
Johnnie Ward & The Eagle Ridin' Papas
Mock Crest Tavern, 3435 N Lombard St., 283-5014. Map
This Heart Will Burn Right Out, Benjamin Dewey, Andrew Gorny
Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery, 206 SW Morrison St., 796-2739. Map
Keel Over, Pseudophiles, Doc Ocular, Without A Shadow, Yenn
Satyricon, 125 NW 6th Ave., 227-0999. Map
Raker Shine
5 pm. Streets of Tanasbourne, 19350 NW Emma Way, Hillsboro, OR, 97124., . Free. Map
Nathan Hagard Presents
The Knife Shop, 426 SW Washington St., 228-3669. Map
Nate Preston
Tiga, 1465 NE Prescott St., 288-5534. Map
Tara Jane ONeil, Marisa Anderson, Broken Water
[STRUCTURED-QUA-OPEN ATMOSPHERICS] Formerly of Rodan, Restin and the Sonora Pine, singer/guitarist Tara Jane ONeil has dug out a tidy post-post-rock niche for herself over the past few years, billowing and layering folk strum into hypnotic, sundazed excursions. ONeil's singing voice can come across as a bit dry, a bit wanting—something of a husk, really—but she often treats it as just another compositional ingredient, another element to double or triple to convey floating or unmoored feelings that are impossible to resist. RAY CUMMINGS.
9 pm. Valentine's, 232 SW Ankeny St., 248-1600. Donation. 21+. Map
Sandman The Rappin Cowboy
8:30 pm. White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell St., 282-6810. Map
Sandman the Rappin' Cowboy
[CRUNK-ASS COWBOY] Sandman the Rappin’ Cowboy raps about what any North Dakotan cowpoke would: sea turtles, Friendster stalking and…Michael Jackson? Spitting over crunk electro beats (and singing on occasional folk and country songs) the goofball wrangler drops MJ’s name obsessively. Perhaps Sandman foresaw the King of Pop’s demise in a peyote dream: On “Michael Jackson” he deadpans “Michael Jackson you’re a sad one yessir, the song that you’re singing is a suicide twister…All the angels, we missed you, when you gonna come back here to your heavenly home?” Yee…aaw man. AP KRYZA.
8:30 pm. White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell St., 282-6810. $10. 21+. Map
The Jim Rose Circus, Bebe the Circus Queen, SiNn BoDhi, Super Geek League
[FREAKS & GEEKS & WRESTLERS] It’s a battle royale. In one corner is Jim Rose, king of the geeks (and, coincidentally, the actor who plays the Geico Caveman). Rose has run post-modern circus attractions and posed as a human dartboard for more than two decades. He also now calls Portland home. In yonder corner—WWF legend Jake “The Snake” Roberts. This hoary and ancient muscle man literally invented the DDT (by accident). With signature moves from separate and equally spectacular sideshows, Rose and Roberts will square off. This is that exact middle ground between UFC-lite and the comedy club downtown that you’ve been searching for. NATHAN CARSON.
9 pm. Wonder Ballroom, 128 NE Russell St., 284-8686. $15 advance, $18 day of show. 21+. Map