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Music Listings
Music listings are compiled by Emily Savage. Since club life is unpredictable, it’s a good idea to call ahead or check the venue’s website to confirm bookings and hours. Prices are listed when provided to us. Submit items for the listings at listings@sfbg.com. For further information on how to submit items for the listings, see Picks.
WEDNESDAY 12
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Rome Balestrieri vs. Joel Nelson Johnny Foley’s, 243 O’Farrell, SF; www.duelingpianosatfoleys.com. 9:30pm.
Bing Ji Ling, Tommy Guerrero DJ set Brick and Mortar Music Hall. 8pm.
Blue Scholars, Bambu Slim’s. 9pm, $16.
Colbie Caillat Regency Ballroom. 8pm, $30.
Danava, Thrones, 3Leafs, DJ Rob Metal Bottom of the Hill. 9pm, $10.
Ema, Sister Crayon, Alexis Independent. 8pm, $12.
Funker Vogt, Everything Goes Cold, DJ Decay Elbo Room. 9pm, $20-$25.
Oak Creek Band 50 Mason Social House, SF; www.50masonsocialhouse.com, 10pm, free.
Glen Phillips, Kim Richey Cafe Du Nord. 9:30pm, $22-$25.
Poison Idea, La Plebe, Insurgence Thee Parkside. 8pm, $12.
Rademacher, Disco Doom, Ugly Winner Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, $7.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Cosmo AlleyCats Le Colonial, 20 Cosmo Place, SF; www.lecolonialsf.com; 7-10pm.
Dulcimer Flight II by Dan Joseph Meridian Gallery, 535 Powell, SF; www.meridiangallery.org. 7:30pm, $5-$10.
Dink Dink Dink, Gaucho, Michael Abraham Amnesia. 7pm, free.
Jazz organ party Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Ricardo Scales Top of the Mark, 999 California, SF; www.topofthemark.com. 6:30pm, $5.
DANCE CLUBS
Booty Call Q-Bar, 456 Castro, SF; www.bootycallwednesdays.com. 9pm. Juanita Moore hosts this dance party, featuring DJ Robot Hustle.
Death or Glory Milk. 9pm, free. Punk rock dance party with Handsome Hawk Valentine and DJs Bazooka Jules and Queen-e.
Mary Go Round Lookout, 3600 16th St, SF; www.lookoutsf.com. 10pm, $5. Drag with Suppositori Spelling, Mercedez Munro, and Ginger Snap.
Megatallica Fiddler’s Green, 1333 Columbus, SF; www.megatallica.com. 7pm, free. Heavy metal hangout.
Mod v Rockers Make-Out Room. 8pm. Two-year anniversary. Mod, R&B, soul, pop, and punk with Angstroms and guest DJ Duke of Windsor.
No Room For Squares Som., 2925 16th St, SF; (415) 558-8521. 6-10pm, free. DJ Afrodite Shake spins jazz for happy hour.
Vespa Beat Bliss Bar, 4026 24th St., SF; www.blissbarsf.com. 9pm, free. MSK.fm spins raregrooves, electroswing, and boogie.
THURSDAY 13
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Zee Avi, Foxtails Brigade Independent. 8pm, $15.
Boom Chick Grant and Green Saloon, 1371 Grant, SF; (415) 693-9565. 9pm, free.
Dodos, SentiMentals, Titan Ups Make-Out Room. 7:30pm, $20-$30. John Avalos mayoral campaign benefit.
Thomas Dolby Bimbo’s. 9pm, $25.
Enslaved, Alcest, Junius Slim’s. 7:30pm, $17.
Foster the People, Cults, Reptar The Fillmore. 8pm, $21.50
Gardens & Villa, Young Man, Waterstrider Bottom of the Hill. 9pm, $10.
Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social, Radishes Thee Parkside. 9pm, $10.
John Gilbert’s Cabaret Show, Narcissists Anonymous 50 Mason Social House, SF; www.50masonsocialhouse.com , 7pm, free.
Mike Keneally Band Biscuits & Blues. 8pm, $20.
Mustache Harbor Cafe Du Nord. 9pm, $12-$15.
Oh Sees Brick and Mortar Music Hall. 6pm, free with registration, www.brickandmortarmusic.com.
Pure X, Melted Toys Brick and Mortar Music Hall. 9:30pm, $10-$13.
Russian Cult Band, AWOTT, California Bleeding, Sutekh Hexen Stud, 399 9th St, SF; www.studsf.com. 9pm, free.
Siddhartha, These Hills of Gold, 3 Jaguars Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, $7.
Rags Tuttle vs. Rome Balestrieri Johnny Foley’s, 243 O’Farrell, SF; www.duelingpianosatfoleys.com. 9:30pm.
Van Hunt Yoshi’s. 8pm, $22.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Blues Organ Party Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Stephanie Blythe Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness, SF; www.sfperformances.org. 8pm, $38-$68.
Cosmo Alley Cats Blondies Bar and Grill, 540 Valencia, SF; (415) 864-2419; 9pm, free.
“SF Jazz Hotplate Series” Amnesia. 9pm.
Stompy Jones Top of the Mark, 999 California, SF; www.topofthemark.com. 7:30pm, $10.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Twang! Honky Tonk Fiddler’s Green, 1330 Columbus, SF; www.twanghonkytonk.com. 5pm. Live country music, dancing, and giveaways.
DANCE CLUBS
Afrolicious Elbo Room. 9:30pm, $5. DJs Pleasuremaker and Señor Oz spin Afrobeat, Tropicália, electro, samba, and funk.
Guilty Pleasures Gestalt, 3159 16th St, SF; (415) 560-0137. 9:30pm, free. DJ TophZilla, Rob Metal, DJ Stef, and Disco-D spin punk, metal, electro-funk, and 80s.
1984 Mighty. 9pm, $2. The long-running New Wave and 80s party features video DJs Mark Andrus, Don Lynch, and celebrity guests.
Thursday Special Tralala Revolution Café, 3248 22nd St, SF; (415) 642-0474. 5pm, free. Downtempo, hip-hop, and freestyle beats by Dr. Musco and Unbroken Circle MCs.
Thursdays at the Cat Club Cat Club. 9pm, $6 (free before 9:30pm). Two dance floors bumpin’ with the best of 80s mainstream and underground with Dangerous Dan, Skip, Low Life, and guests.
Tropicana Madrone Art Bar. 9pm, free. Salsa, cumbia, reggaeton, and more with DJs Don Bustamante, Apocolypto, Sr. Saen, Santero, and Mr. E.
FRIDAY 14
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Ryan Adams Herbst Theater, 401 Van Ness, SF; www.sfwmpac.org/herbst. 8pm, $45.
Rome Balestrieri, JC Rockit Johnny Foley’s, 243 O’Farrell, SF; www.duelingpianosatfoleys.com. 9pm.
Bar Feeders, Hank IV, Pins of Light El Rio. 10pm, $7.
Drums, io echo Independent. 9pm, $15.
Electric Shepherd, Sidewalk Society, Peach Fuzz Knockout. 9pm, $7.
Foster the People, Cults, Reptar Fillmore. 9pm, $21.50
Frank Turner & the Sleeping Souls, Andrew Jackson Jihad, Into It. Over It Slim’s. 7:30pm, $16.
Full on Flyhead, Points North, Chaw, Stone Roots Great American Music Hall. 9pm, $14.
Terry Hanck Biscuits & Blues. 8 and 10pm, $20.
Jesus and the Rabbis 50 Mason Social House, SF; www.50masonsocialhouse.com , 10pm, free.
Mayer Hawthorne and the Country, Harlan Bimbo’s. 9pm, $18.
Middle Class, TV Ghost, Dead Meat, DJ Swizard Bottom of the Hill. 10pm, $16.
Phenomenal Handclap Band Project One, 251 Rhode Island, SF; www.p1sf.com. 9pm.
Trainwreck Riders, Rosa Grande, Ape Machine, Gems Thee Parkside. 9pm, $8.
Tyler Mathew Smith, Blisses B, Kelly McFarling Cafe Du Nord. 9:30pm, $10.
Swoop Unit Amnesia. 7pm, $7.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Black Cat Orchestra Top of the Mark, 999 California, SF; www.topofthemark.com. 9pm, $10.
Arturo Sandoval Yoshi’s. 8 and 10pm, $22-$30.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Janam Red Poppy Arts House. 8-10pm, $12-$15.
DANCE CLUBS
Afro Bao Little Baobab, 3388 19th St, SF; (415) 643-3558. 10pm, $5. Afro and world music with rotating DJs including Stepwise, Steve, Claude, Santero, and Elembe.
Afrolicious (Live) and Afrofunk Experience Brick and Mortar Music Hall. 9pm, $5-$10. With DJ Senor Oz, celebrating Pleasuremaker’s birthday.
AYLI Jackathon Tour with Heidi and Boris Werner Public Works. 9pm, $10-$15.
Beats for Boobs Mezzanine. 6pm, $35-$70. Breast cancer benefit with fashion show and DJs Denise, Elz and Elise, Jonesy, Kristine Dava, Loryn and more.
Blow Up: Animal Costume Party DNA Lounge. 10pm, $20. Electro, house, and dance party jams with DJ Luvtek and Miles the DJ.
Burlesque Benefit Show Elbo Room. 9pm, $10. Featuring Bombshell Betty and her Burlesqueteers and live music from Fromagique and Pat Jordan Band.
Indy Slash Amnesia. 10pm. With DJ Danny White.
No Way Back 222 Hyde, SF; www.222hyde.com. 10pm, $5. With Garth (Wicked, Golden Goose), Solar, and Conor.
Vintage Orson, 508 Fourth St, SF; (415) 777-1508. 5:30-11pm, free. DJ TophOne and guest spin jazzy beats for cocktalians.
SATURDAY 15
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Bad Bibles, Mist Giant, Mwahaha El Rio. 9pm, $6.
Blown to Bits, Kicker, Neighborhood Brats Bender’s. 10pm, $5.
Buxter Hoot’n, Bhi Bhiman, Fox & Woman Bottom of the Hill. 10pm, $10.
Flaming Telepaths, B.C. Three Abbey Tavern, 4100 Geary, SF; (415) 22-7767. 9:30pm, free.
Fountains of Wayne, Mike Viola Slim’s. 9pm, $26.
Guido, Jason Marion, Joel Nelson Johnny Foley’s, 243 O’Farrell, SF; www.duelingpianosatfoleys.com. 9pm.
Gun Powder, American Diatribe, Pops Thee Parkside. 3pm, free.
High Castle, Street Eaters, Birthday Suits, Ginga Thee Parkside. 9pm, $6.
Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons Cafe Du Nord. 9:30pm, $12-$15.
Jinx Jones & the King Tones Riptide, 3639 Taraval, SF; www.riptidesf.com. 10pm, free.
Maya Jupiter and Chico Man Brick and Mortar Music Hall. 9pm, $8-$10.
“Treasure Island Music Festival” Treasure Island, SF; www.treasureislandfestival.com. 12pm, $69.50. With Empire of the Sun, Cut Copy, Death From Above 1979, Chromeo, Dizzee Rascal, and more.
“Tundra One Year Anniversary” Sub-Mission. 9pm, 5. With Ceremonial Dagger, AIMON, Text Beak and DJs Naco and Bobby Pen.
We Be the Echo, Walls, Sean Smith Hemlock Tavern. 9:30pm, $7.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
“An Evening at Elizabeth’s Court” Seventh Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1329 Seventh Ave., SF; www.sfrv.org; 7pm, $40. San Francisco Renaissance Voices.
David Coffin: Sea Music Concert Series Aboard Balclutha, SF; www.maritime.org. 8pm, $12-$14.
Jazz session with Mario Grill Greenhouse Cafe, 1722 Taraval, SF; www.greenhousecafe-sf.com. 2-4:30pm.
Mike Karadaglic Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness, SF; www.sfwmpac.org. 8pm, $25-$65.
Arturo Sandoval Yoshi’s. 8 and 10pm, $30.
Luciana Souza San Francisco Conservatory of Music, 50 Oak, SF; www.sfjazz.com. 8pm, $25-$40.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Saturday Night Salsa Ramp, 855 Francois, SF; www.facebook.com/therampsf. 5:30pm, $10.
DANCE CLUBS
Afro Bao Little Baobab, 3388 19th St, SF; (415) 643-3558. 10pm, $5. Afro and world music with rotating DJs including Stepwise, Steve, Claude, Santero, and Elembe.
Bootie SFDNA Lounge. 9pm, $8-$15. More Cowbell (mashup band performing live), DJ Tyme and Nathan Scot, John!John!, and Italian Robot.
Booty Bassment Knockout. 9pm, $5. Booty shaking hip-hop with DJ Ryan Poulsen, and Dimitri Dickenson.
Fringe Madrone Art Bar. 9pm, $5.Indie music dance party.
Haceteria Deco Lounge, 510 Larkin, SF; www.decosf.com. 10pm. Live house set by Roche, live acid by Calud Levi, dance music by Jason P, Smac, and Nihar.
JFK or MSTRKRFT, Chain Gang of 1974, Sticky K Mezzanine. 9:30pm, $20.
OK Hole Amnesia. 9pm. With live music, DJs, and visuals.
Nonstop Bhangra Rickshaw Stop. Seven-year anniversary with Dholrhythms, Jimmy Love, DJ Rave-E and DJ Sep. 9pm, $20.
Saturday Night Soul Party Elbo Room. 10pm, $5-$10. DJs Lucky, Paul Paul, and Phengren Oswald spininng 60s soul 45s.
Wild Nights Kok BarSF, 1225 Folsom, SF; www.kokbarsf.com; 9pm, free-$3. Music of Frank Wild, appearance by the Steamworks towel guys.
SUNDAY 16
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Kim Boekbinder, Gabby La La Brick and Mortar Music Hall. 9pm. $12-$15.
Five Finger Death Punch, All That Remains, Hatebreed, Rev Theory Warfield. 7:30pm, $35.
Sebi Lee, Frisky Frolics Knockout. 9pm, $8.
Musical Box performs Genesis Regency Ballroom. 8pm, $45-$55.
Sour Mash Hug Band, Crux Amnesia. 9pm. $7-$10.
Thao with The Get Down Stay Down Independent. 9pm, $16.
Tigon, Ominous Black Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, $7.
“Treasure Island Music Festival” Treasure Island, SF; www.treasureislandfestival.com. 12pm, $69.50. With Death Cab for Cutie, Explosions in the Sky, Beach House, Hold Steady, St. Vincent, and more.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
“Chamber Music Day” deYoung Museum, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden, SF; www.deyoung.org. 10am-5pm, free. World, classical, and jazz by 33 ensembles.
Huun Huur Tu San Francisco Conservatory of Music, 50 Oak, SF; www.sfjazz.com. 8pm, $25-$40.
Jazz Organ Party with Lavay Smith and Chris Siebert Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Arturo Sandoval Yoshi’s. 5pm, $5-$26 and 7pm, $26.
“SIMM New Music Series” 116 Ninth St, SF; www.outsound.org. 7:30pm, $8-$10. With Lovely Builders and Brains.
McCoy Tyner with Chris Potter and Jose James Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness, SF; www.sfjazz.com. 7pm, $30-$75.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Salsa Sunday El Rio. 3-8pm, $8-$10. Salsa, merengue, and cumbia with Benny Velarde Y Supercombo.
Sunday Night Salsa Ramp, 855 Francois, SF; www.facebook.com/therampsf. 5:30pm, $10.
“Twang Sunday” Thee Parkside. 4pm, free. With Laura Jean Band, Verms.
DANCE CLUBS
Batcave Club 93, 93 9th St, SF 10pm, $5. Death rock, goth, and post-punk with Steeplerot, XChrisT, Necromos and c_death.
Dub Mission Elbo Room. 9pm, $6. Dub, dubstep, roots, and classic dancehall with DJ Sep, DJ Ross Hogg, and DJ Lud Dub.
Jock Lookout, 3600 16th St, SF; www.lookoutsf.com. 3pm, $2. Raise money for LGBT sports teams while enjoying DJs and drink specials.
La Pachanga Blue Macaw, 2565 Mission, SF; www.thebluemacawsf.com. 6pm, $10. Salsa dance party with live Afro-Cuban salsa bands.
MONDAY 17
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Acoustic Alchemy Yoshi’s. 8pm, $25.
Blue Sky Black Death, USF, Big Spiders Back Elbo Room. 9pm, $7.
Booty Bassment Knockout. 9pm, $6.
Hoppo! Brick and Mortar Music Hall. 9pm, $15-$18.
Kicking Spit, Owls, Huff Stuff Magazine Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, $6.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Bossa Nova Tunnel Top, 601 Bush, SF; (415) 722-6620. 8-11:30pm, free. Live acoustic Bossa Nova.
Positively Touching Cabaret Rrazz Room. 8pm, $40.
DANCE CLUBS
Death Guild DNA Lounge. 9:30pm, $3-5. Gothic, industrial, and synthpop with Joe Radio, Decay, and Melting Girl.
M.O.M. Madrone Art Bar. 6pm, free. DJs Timoteo Gigante, Gordo Cabeza, and Chris Phlek playing all Motown every Monday.
Sausage Party Rosamunde Sausage Grill, 2832 Mission, SF; (415) 970-9015. 6:30-9:30pm, free. DJ Dandy Dixon spins vintage rock, R&B, global beats, funk, and disco at this happy hour sausage-shack gig.
TUESDAY 18
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Acoustic Alchemy Yoshi’s. 8 and 10pm, $18-25.
Adam Belew Power Trio, Stick Men Regency Ballroom. 8pm, $25-$45. Performing King Crimson material.
Airborne Toxic Event The Fillmore. 8pm, $21.
Capsula Brick and Mortar Music Hall. 9Pm, $7-$10.
Katie Herzig, Butterfly Boucher Bottom of the Hill. 9pm, $10.
Shelby Lynne Swedish American Hall. 8pm, $22-$25.
Moonface, Extra Classic Independent. 8pm, $15.
Opeth, Katatonia Warfield. 8pm. $27.
Pocketful of Rye El Rio. 8pm, $7-$10. Songbird Fall Series presents “Films and Live Music by the Bay.”
Shirelles Rrazz Room. 8pm, $40.
Street Justice, Smell, Manual and the Machine Knockout. 9:30pm, $5.
Tin Cup Serenade Burritt Room, Crescent Hotel, 417 Stockton, SF; www.crescentsf.com. 6-9pm, free.
DANCE CLUBS
Brazilian Wax Elbo Room. 9pm, $7. With DJ P-Shot and DJ Carioca. Eclectic Company Skylark, 9pm, free. DJs Tones and Jaybee spin old school hip hop, bass, dub, glitch, and electro.
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Playlist
DUM DUM GIRLS
ONLY IN DREAMS
(SUBPOP)
Midway through a tour with the Vaselines last year, Dum Dum Girls singer-guitarist Dee Dee was summoned home to say goodbye to her ailing mother. “I wrote the majority of the record after she passed away, within a few months. So I can only assume that’s why such a significant portion of the record deals with death,” says Dee Dee. That visceral catharsis comes through in songs like “Teardrops on My Pillow” and the yearning Mazzy Star-esque “Coming Down.” Less blue tracks like “Bedroom Eyes” bridge the gap between the Dum Dum’s upbeat reverence for Wall-of-Sound gems and more now, the Pretenders’ clean rock. What initially began as Dee Dee’s own lo-fi project, has grown into a fully functional band — all four women contributed to Only in Dreams, and the group effort shows, in honey-toned harmonies and crisp guitar lines, along with Dee Dee’s stirring vocals. (Emily Savage)
TINARIWEN
TASSILI + 10:1
(ANTI)
Tinariwen hasn’t released a bad record yet; in fact, everything it has put out reaches levels of transcendence. Soulful desert blues with the ability to hypnotize and sway bodies in ways that most Western psychedelic rock bands want so much to reach. Meditative guitars, sweeping rhythms, hypnotic vocals, chant and response refrains, all the elements that have come to define its sound, yet time and after time it delivers with such a commitment to excellence. This time out some famous folks from bands like TV On The Radio, Wilco, and the Dirty Brass Band appear at moments throughout the record, but its a testament to Tinariwen’s strong influence on these artists that they merely just add subtle touches and blend into its sound, instead of trying to upstage the group. Swaying back and forth has never felt so right on. (Irwin Swirnoff)
DOMINANT LEGS
INVITATION
(LEFSE)
The luxurious, vintage-inspired cover of Dominant Legs’ Invitation is fully indicative of the sound within. Reminiscent of retro radio-rock like Fleetwood Mac and Bruce Springsteen, these sunny and nostalgic synth-pop jams arrive, fittingly, amidst San Francisco’s warmest stretch of the year. Founding member and Bay Area native Ryan Lynch began recording sincere, approachable songs in 2008 and was later joined by fellow San Franciscan Hannah Hunt on vocals and keys. Now a fully formed five-piece, Dominant Legs serves up lush, shimmering feel-good music with a melancholic undertone courtesy of Lynch’s delicate falsetto. Invitation has some bubbly dance tracks, a few smooth ballads, and a whole lot of reasons to fall in love with Dominant Legs. (Frances Capell)
HTRK
WORK (WORK, WORK)
(GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL)
There’s been no shortage of groups tapping into undeniably pleasurable sounds over the last few years, but for every cool-sounding witch house and glow-core record, the one thing that has been missing is a true sense of human emotion. On Work (Work, Work), HTRK channels the severe loss it experienced into an album that slowly and subtly glides you into a floating and mournful state of mind. Losing their bassist to suicide last year, and the producer of their last album to cancer, this is a group in the midst of severe tragedy who have channeled their heartache into a mesmerizing work of airy melancholy. Stripped down electronics, shoe-gazed and dazed vocals, secret melodies, and that indescribable sensation of closing your eyes and freezing time when the world around you is moving in miserable ways. This is sensual goth. (Swirnoff)
Music Listings
WEDNESDAY 5
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Bar Fight, Aloha Screwdriver, Business End Elbo Room. 9pm. $6.
CANT, Blood Orange Independent. 8pm, $15.
Evergrey, Blackguard, Sabaton, Powerglove, Absence Regency Ballroom. 7pm, $25.
Holger, New Spell, Red Weather Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, $6.
Jus’ Folks, Apogee Sound Club, Hard Feelings, Peter Precious Knockout. 9pm, $5.
Guella, Antioquia Cafe Du Nord. 9:30 pm, $10. Benefit for the Tutorpedia Foundation.
Mona, Funeral Party, Soft White Sixties Bottom of the Hill. 9pm, $12.
Muca Pazza Rickshaw Stop. 8pm, $12.
Troy Neihardt vs. Nathan Temby Johnny Foley’s, 243 O’Farrell, SF; www.duelingpianosatfoleys.com. 9:30pm.
Zola Jesus Amoeba. 6pm, free.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Cosmo AlleyCats Le Colonial, 20 Cosmo Place, SF; www.lecolonialsf.com; 7-10pm.
David Binney Quartet Swedish American Hall. 7:30pm, $25.
Dink Dink Dink, Gaucho with Tamar Korn, Michael Abraham Amnesia. 7pm, free.
Jazz organ party Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Mingus Amungus Yoshi’s. 8pm, $12.
Jacui Naylor Rrazz Room. 8pm, $35.
Ricardo Scales Top of the Mark, 999 California, SF; www.topofthemark.com. 6:30pm, $5.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Kelley McRae Bazaar Cafe, 5927 California, SF; www.bazaarcafe.com. 7pm, Free.
DANCE CLUBS
Booty Call Q-Bar, 456 Castro, SF; www.bootycallwednesdays.com. 9pm. Juanita Moore hosts this dance party, featuring DJ Robot Hustle.
Mary Go Round Lookout, 3600 16th St, SF; www.lookoutsf.com. 10pm, $5. Drag with Suppositori Spelling, Mercedez Munro, and Ginger Snap.
Megatallica Fiddler’s Green, 1333 Columbus, SF; www.megatallica.com. 7pm, free. Heavy metal hangout.
No Room For Squares Som., 2925 16th St, SF; (415) 558-8521. 6-10pm, free. DJ Afrodite Shake spins jazz for happy hour.
“1320 Showcase SF” Temple SF, 540 Howard, St; www.templesf.com; 9pm, free. With Little People, Nalepa, Djunya, Chron4, Fuzz, Bins, Smash & Grab.
Vespa Beat Bliss Bar, 4026 24th St., SF; www.blissbarsf.com. 9pm, free. MSK.fm spins raregrooves, electroswing, and boogie.
THURSDAY 6
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Blitzen Trapper Amoeba. 6pm, free.
CSS, Men Fillmore. 8pm, $35.
Datarock, Anoraak, Baertur, Syntax Terrorkester Mezzanine. 9pm, $13.
Jason Dolan, SF Artists Collective 50 Mason Social House, SF; www.50masonsocialhouse.com. 7pm, free.
Electric Six, Kitten, Mark Mallman Independent. 8pm, $16.
“Hemlock Tavern 10 Year Anniversary” Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, free.
Hood Internet, Psalm One, Rhymesayers, Justus Bends Bottom of the Hill. 9pm, $15.
Misisipi Mike and the Midnight Gamblers Amnesia. 9pm, $7.
Peter, Bjorn and John, Hanni El Khatib Great American Music Hall. 9pm, $20.
Short Fuse, Meatslab, Feral Depravity, Hemorage, Phalgeron Thee Parkside. 9pm, $7.
Nathan Temby vs. Troy Neihardt Johnny Foley’s, 243 O’Farrell, SF; www.duelingpianosatfoleys.com. 9:30pm.
Yule Be Sorry, Swiftums, Lenguas Largas, Little Mercury Knockout. 9:30pm, $6.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Blues Organ Party Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Lost Dog Found, Black Kat Kabaret Cafe Du Nord. 9pm, $12.
Jacui Naylor Rrazz Room. 8pm, $35.
Stompy Jones Top of the Mark, 999 California, SF; www.topofthemark.com. 7:30pm, $10.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Fourplay Yoshi’s. 8 and 10pm, $20-30.
Mitch Polzak and Billy Wilson Duo Atlas Cafe, 3049 20 St., SF; www.atlascafe.net. 8-10pm, free.
Twang! Honky Tonk Fiddler’s Green, 1330 Columbus, SF; www.twanghonkytonk.com. 5pm. Live country music, dancing, and giveaways.
DANCE CLUBS
Afrolicious Elbo Room. 9:30pm, $7. DJs Pleasuremaker and Señor Oz spin Afrobeat, Tropicália, electro, samba, and funk. Special live guest Dunkelbunt (Vienna).
Electric Feel Lookout SF. 9pm, free. Indie music video dance party.
Guilty Pleasures Gestalt, 3159 16th St, SF; (415) 560-0137. 9:30pm, free. DJ TophZilla, Rob Metal, DJ Stef, and Disco-D spin punk, metal, electro-funk, and 80s.
1984 Mighty. 9pm, $2. The long-running New Wave and 80s party features video DJs Mark Andrus, Don Lynch, and celebrity guests.
Starslinger, Mux Mool, Shigeto Rickshaw Stop. 9pm, $10.
Thursday Special Tralala Revolution Café, 3248 22nd St, SF; (415) 642-0474. 5pm, free. Downtempo, hip-hop, and freestyle beats by Dr. Musco and Unbroken Circle MCs.
Thursdays at the Cat Club Cat Club. 9pm, $6 (free before 9:30pm). Two dance floors bumpin’ with the best of 80s mainstream and underground with Dangerous Dan, Skip, Low Life, and guests.
Tropicana Madrone Art Bar. 9pm, free. Salsa, cumbia, reggaeton, and more with DJs Don Bustamante, Apocolypto, Sr. Saen, Santero, and Mr. E.
FRIDAY 7
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Fancy Space People Brick and Mortar. 10pm, $8-$10.
Fresh and Onlys, Tamaryn, Wax Idols Great American Music Hall. 9pm, $14-$16.
Groovality Band Biscuits & Blues. 8pm, $10.
Hurry Up Shotgun, Generalissimo, Moon Eater Hemlock Tavern. 9:30pm, $7.
Jason Marion, Nathan Temby, Troy Neihardt Johnny Foley’s, 243 O’Farrell, SF; www.duelingpianosatfoleys.com. 9pm.
Christian Martin, Worthy, Justin Martin Mezzanine. 9pm, free before 11pm with RSVP on Going.com, $20 without.
Megafaun, Doug Paisley Cafe Du Nord. 9:30 pm, $12.
Old Firm Casuals, Brassknuckle Boys, Young Offenders, Airfix Kits, Living Eyes Thee Parkside. 9pm, $10.
Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Twin Sister Slim’s. 9pm, $21.
Stephanie Rearick Brainwash, 1122 Folsom, SF; www.brainwash.com. 7pm, free.
Rebirth Brass Band, Sister Sparrow and the Dirty Birds Independent. 9pm, $25.
Trophy Fire, Bird by Bird, Bruises Bottom of the Hill. 9pm, $10.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Black Cat Orchestra Top of the Mark, 999 California, SF; www.topofthemark.com. 9pm, $10.
Fourplay Yoshi’s. 8 and 10pm, $25-$35.
Jazz Organ Party Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Jacui Naylor Rrazz Room. 8pm, $35.
DANCE CLUBS
Afro Bao Little Baobab, 3388 19th St, SF; (415) 643-3558. 10pm, $5. Afro and world music with rotating DJs including Stepwise, Steve, Claude, Santero, and Elembe.
Bikes and Beats Public Works, SF; www.publicsf.com. 9pm, $10-$15. =Benefit for San Francisco Bike Coalition with J Boogie’s Dubtronic Science, Fort Knox 5.
Braza! Som, 2925 16 St., SF; www.som-bar.com. 10pm, $10. Brazilian beats and breaks with DJ Fausto from Favela Soul.
Fringe DNA. 9pm, $8-$12. Indie rockl, electro pop with Blondie K and SubOctave.
Oldies Night Knockout. 9pm, $2-$4. Doo-wap, soul, and one hit wonders with DJ Primo, Daniel, and Lost Cat.
120 Minutes Elbo Room. 10pm, $6-$10. Sleepover plus resident DJs Whitch, Nako, and GuMMyBeAr.
Strangelove: Undead Wedding Cat Club. 9:30p.m., $3-$7. Goth and industrial with DJs Tomas Diablo, Melting Girl, Mz. Samantha, and Xander.
Vintage Orson, 508 Fourth St, SF; (415) 777-1508. 5:30-11pm, free. DJ TophOne and guest spin jazzy beats for cocktalians.
SATURDAY 8
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Boris, Tera Melos, Master Musucians of Bukkake Regency Ballroom. 9pm, $22.
Cymbals Eat Guitars, Hooray for Earth, Dandelion War Bottom of the Hill. 10pm, $14.
Dead Meadow, Burnt Ones, Pow! Cafe Du Nord. 9:30 pm, $15.
Hanni El Khatib Amoeba. 2pm, free.
“Frisco Freakout Psychedelic Dance Party” Thee Parkside. 2pm, $15.With Harderships, Carlton Melton, Imaginary Friends, Assemble Head in Sunburst Sound, Z-Trane, and more.
Girls, Sonny and the Sunsets Great American Music Hall. 9pm, $20.
Russo Jones 50 Mason Social House, SF; www.50masonsocialhouse.com. 10pm, free.
“Meditations on San Francisco” San Francisco Zen Center, 300 Page, SF; www.sfzc.org. With Barn Owl, Date Palms, and Danny Paul Grody. 6-9pm, $12.
Troy Neihardt, Jason Marion, Nathan Temby Johnny Foley’s, 243 O’Farrell, SF; www.duelingpianosatfoleys.com. 9pm.
Stevie Nicks Fillmore. 8pm, $120.
Peter, Bjorn and John Slim’s. 9pm, $20.
Rebirth Brass Band, SeaSunZ and the Earth Amp Project Independent. 9pm, $25.
Sam Chase Riptide, 3639 Taraval, SF; www.theriptidesf.com. 10pm, free.
Dan Sartain, Two Tears, Des Roar, Electra Hemlock Tavern. 8:30pm, $10.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Fourplay Yoshi’s. 8 and 10pm, $35.
Jazz Organ Party with Grahmm Connah Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Jacui Naylor Rrazz Room. 8pm, $35.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
LoCura Brick and Mortar. 9pm, $10-$12.
Saturday Night Salsa Ramp, 855 Francois, SF; www.facebook.com/therampsf. 5:30pm, $10.
DANCE CLUBS
Afro Bao Little Baobab, 3388 19th St, SF; (415) 643-3558. 10pm, $5. Afro and world music with rotating DJs including Stepwise, Steve, Claude, Santero, and Elembe.
Blow Up Forever II The Factory SF, 525 Harrison, SF; wwwblowupforever.com. 9pm, $22.50. With Rapture, Fred Falke, Lifelike, Poolside, Treasure Fingers, Jeffrey Paradise, and more.
Bootie SF: Mashup-Germany DNA Lounge. 9pm, $8-$15. German Sparkle Party and Surrrl spinning nutty house, electro, breaks, and funk.
DJ ?uestlove, DJ Sake1, Apollo and Mark Divita Public Works, 161 Eerie, SF; www.publicsf.com. 9pm, $15.
Electricity Knockout. 10pm, $4. A decade of ’80s with DJs Deadbeat and Yule Be Sorry, plus Nako.
Tormenta Tropical vs Que Bajo Elbo Room. 10pm, $5-$10. With DJs Shawn Reynaldo, Oro11, Uproot Andy, and Geko Jones.
2 Men Will Move You Amnesia. 9pm. Primo and Jordan play disco, boogie, house, new wave, and Italo.
Sanafrica Bollyhood Café. 9pm, $7-10. West African and Latin fusion party with Jose Luis, DJ Nado, and DJ Mignane.
SUNDAY 9
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Arms and Legs, Deaf Wish, Djin Aquarian/Plastic Crimewave Band Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, $7.
Bijou Martuni’s, 4 Valencia, SF; www.dragatmartunis.com. 7pm, $5.
David Crowder Band Regency Ballroom. 7pm, $28.
Meddy Gerville Brick and Mortar. 4-6pm, $10.
Girls, Sonny and the Sunsets Great American Music Hall. 9pm, $20.
Hawthorne Heights Brick and Mortar. 9pm, $12-$15.
Hobbit NYC, Blank Stares, Sassy!!! Bottom of the Hill. 1pm, $8.
Janiva Magness Biscuits & Blues. 8 and 10pm, $22.
Stevie Nicks Fillmore. 8pm, $120.
Voltaire, Hellblinki, This Way to the Egress, Slow Poisoner Stud Bar, 399 9 St., SF; www.studsf.com. 10pm, $13.
Yellowcard, Every Avenue, Go Radio Slim’s.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Jazz Organ Party Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
“Fourth Annual SF Filipino American Jazz Festival” Yoshi’s. 6pm, $35-$40. With Annie Brazil, Winston Raval, Lena Sunday, Ann Marie Santos, and SF Pinoy Jazz Quartet.
Jacui Naylor Rrazz Room. 7pm, $35.
Tiempo Libre Yerba Buena Center for the Art’s Novellus Theater, 701 Howard, SF; www.ybca.org. 7pm, $25-$65.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Margrit Eichler, Martine Donovan, Lea Grant Yoshi’s Lounge. 8pm, $7.
Salsa Sunday El Rio. 3-8pm, $8-$10. Salsa, merengue, and cumbia with Benny Velarde Y Supercombo.
Sunday Night Salsa Ramp, 855 Francois, SF; www.facebook.com/therampsf. 5:30pm, $10.
“Twang Sunday” Thee Parkside. 4pm, free.
DANCE CLUBS
Batcave Cat Club. 10pm, $5. Death rock, goth, and post-punk with Steeplerot Necromos and c_death.
Jock Lookout, 3600 16th St, SF; www.lookoutsf.com. 3pm, $2. Raise money for LGBT sports teams while enjoying DJs and drink specials.
La Pachanga Blue Macaw, 2565 Mission, SF; www.thebluemacawsf.com. 6pm, $10. Salsa dance party with live Afro-Cuban salsa bands.
Mungo’s Hi Fi feat. Soom T, DJ Sep Elbo Room. 9pm, $12-$17. Presented by Dub Mission.
Tropical Hot Dog Night Knockout. 9pm, $5. With DJ Placentin spinning mutant disco and post punk.
MONDAY 10
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Japanther, Unstoppable Death Machine Hemlock Tavern. 8:30pm, $7.
Nick Lowe, JD McPherson Great American Music Hall. 9pm, $30.
Premonition 13, Witch Mountain, Walken Elbo Room. 9pm, $10-$13.
Yelawolf, DJ Craze, Rittz Independent. 9pm, $17.
Switchfoot, Anberlin Warfield. 7:30pm, $25.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Bossa Nova Tunnel Top, 601 Bush, SF; (415) 722-6620. 8-11:30pm, free. Live acoustic Bossa Nova.
Benny Green Herbst Theater, 401 Van Ness, SF; www.sfwmpac.org. 7:30pm, $20-$40.
Rileys Yoshi’s. 8 pm, $16.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Toshio Hirano Amnesia. 9pm.
DANCE CLUBS
Death Guild DNA Lounge. 9:30pm, $3-5. Gothic, industrial, and synthpop with Joe Radio, Decay, and Melting Girl.
M.O.M. Madrone Art Bar. 6pm, free. DJs Timoteo Gigante, Gordo Cabeza, and Chris Phlek playing all Motown every Monday.
Sausage Party Rosamunde Sausage Grill, 2832 Mission, SF; (415) 970-9015. 6:30-9:30pm, free. DJ Dandy Dixon spins vintage rock, R&B, global beats, funk, and disco at this happy hour sausage-shack gig.
TUESDAY 11
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Australian Pink Floyd Warfield. 8pm, $32.50-$42.50.
Gang Gang Dance, Prince Rama Independent. 8pm, $15.
Sarah McQuaid Biscuits & Blues. 8:30p.m.$10.
Renderers, Sore Eros, Christine Shields Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, $8.
Chad VanGaalen, Gary War Cafe Du Nord. 9:30 pm, $12.
Rocky Votolato, Matt Pond PA, Minor Kingdom Bottom of the Hill. 9pm, $15.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Steppin Madrone Art Bar. 10pm, $2.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Fabiana Passoni and Her Quartet Le Colonial, 20 Cosmo Place, SF; www.lecolonialsf.com; 7-10pm, free.
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Musical alchemy
MUSIC I’ve never defended the idea of a “best of” record. Some anonymous curator is typically given the task of sifting out a musician’s hits from the misses, of establishing an artist’s definitive compilation once and for all. A fairly daunting project for judging something as fickle and varied as musical taste. So I have to admit I was skeptical when I picked up The Best of Quantic album put out by the British imprint Tru Thoughts earlier this month.
Best of? Quantic, a.k.a. William Holland, is only 31-years-old. And the talented producer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist is hardly through with making music. Quantic has completed eleven records on Tru Thoughts in the span of a decade, ever since the label flipped his demo into The 5th Exotic, a fluid recording of instrumental grooves crafted from the percussive roots of hip-hop and the beat experiments of Brighton’s downtempo electronic scene. A track culled from that record, “Time is the Enemy,” launches the new retrospective into a geography of sound that Quantic has persistently navigated in unexpected ways — between the contemplative and the effusion of the dance floor.
Few musicians are as prodigious as Quantic, as methodical, as ready to throw away conventional formulas and risk leaping into the wandering spirit of rhythm. A couple years after his solid debut, Quantic abandoned strict sampling techniques in favor of forming a break driven funk group: the Quantic Soul Orchestra. Powerhouse songs like “Pushin’ On” and “Don’t Joke with a Hungry Man,” respectively featuring vocalists Alice Russell and Spanky Wilson, stamps The Best Of with the frenetic pulse of deep-in-the-pocket soul.
With a crate digger’s fervor, Quantic traveled to Ethiopia and throughout the Caribbean, absorbing and researching and translating the diaspora of the polyrhthm. Four years ago, he relocated to Santiago de Cali, Colombia — a city built from second wave 1950s Art Deco and the more typical mass concrete structures of the ’60s — where the radio still broadcasts Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz, and the boogaloo of 1968 saturates the air.
“I see Cali as a crossroads, almost like a test tube, or a gateway from the Pacific Coast [of Colombia] to Bogota,” Quantic tells me from his home, trucks rumbling in the background. “It’s a very creative place, although fairly unbeknown to the outside world.”
Once settled in Cali, Quantic reforged his orchestra into his Combo Bárbaro. In 2009, Quantic and his group released perhaps his most exhilarating album yet, Tradition in Transition, a testament to the vitality of percussive heritage on the fringes and yet in the subterranean core of the Americas.
“I wanted to really explore the side of music from Barranquilla and Panama City where you have bands playing soul, funk, salsa, cumbia, boogaloo … not necessarily one genre,” Quantic says. “What I appreciate in this music is that there’s tremendous diversity — culturally, ethnically, racially — and so many different rhythm experimentations.”
For his Combo Bárbaro, Quantic tried to synthesize precisely this kind of musical alchemy. He paired British drummer Malcolm Catto with frenetic Colombian percussionist Freddie Colorado; Peruvian pianist Alfredo Linares weaved the melodies, and folklore singer, Nidia Góngora, from the Afro-Colombian region of the Pacific Coast, wrote and delivered the lyrics. What comes out of these creative tensions is a brilliant and resonating song like “The Dreaming Mind,” which also features lush string arrangements from the often overlooked Brazilian composer Arthur Verocai.
After a few rotations, the best of record won me over. It’s more of a stitched together mapping of Quantic’s rhythmic wanderings — musically and physically — than a set of highlights towards a destination. “The traveling of my own life as a musician is intertwined with the music I make,” he says. “It’s like looking at the rings on the tree; there’s a pattern to it, but it just develops naturally without so much of a plan.”
Quantic hopes to redraw a bit of that map during his performance this Friday at SOM. Without his bárbaros on tour, he’ll spin some 45s to chart out influences, and then bring the studio on stage, mixing recorded sessions live while adding dubbing and keys.
Quantic
With Guillermo and Wonway
Fri. 9/30, 10 p.m., $10–$15
SOM
2925 16th, SF
Channeling darkness
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FILM One of the longest and most unsung stretches of film noir’s half life as an enduring aesthetic sensibility has played out on television. From such former Nick at Night staples as Dragnet and Alfred Hitchcock Presents, to The Twilight Zone, to the neo-noir of Twin Peaks, and more recently, AMC’s drama The Killing, TV has long been home to those lawbreakers, revenge-seekers, and poor souls tormented by unexplained phenomena and sinister plots who once populated the black and white cinematic pulp of the 1940s.
In fact, Hollywood’s fingerprints are all over “TV Noir,” a highly detailed survey of the various types of malfeasance and mystery one could find on television sets during the medium’s golden age. The series’ seven nights of double bills, which kick off at the Roxie Fri/30, are packed with small screen rarities that frequently feature big Hollywood names (or soon-to-be big names) behind or in front of the camera for episodes of now forgotten shows with catchy titles such as Suspense, Danger, Checkmate, and Tales of Tomorrow.
Series curator and Roxie resident noir expert Elliot Lavine has dug deep, unearthing such treasures as Blake Edwards’ unsold 1954 pilot for Mike Hammer, a series that was to be based on Mickey Spillane’s famous hard-boiled detective, which screens opening night. Things get more highbrow with Saturday night’s showcase of “Great Directors.” The aforementioned Hitch is present, directing and producing the tense Cornell Woolrich-inspired “Four O’Clock” from his program Suspicion, which stars E.G. Marshall as a clockmaker who becomes the unwilling victim of his plot to blow up the wife he thinks is cheating on him. I doubt you will squirm through a tenser five minutes than during the episode’s penultimate scene, which showcases Hitchcock’s uncanny ability to manipulate the viewer’s emotions through editing. Also of note is 1951 Danger episode “The System,” an early scorcher by a pre-Hollywood Sidney Lumet, who directs a terrific Eli Wallach.
Of course, a survey of the darker side of the small screen would be incomplete without Rod Serling. Serling, who had catapulted his TV career with Kraft Television Theater’s live 1955 live broadcast of his screenplay Patterns, was in high demand and turning out top quality work pre-Twilight Zone, as evinced by the John Frankenheimer-directed 1958 episode of Playhouse 90, “A Town Has Turned to Dust,” which confronts racial prejudice in a poor, drought-ridden town in a way that Mad Men really has yet to do.
Like “A Town,” the other two Serling-scripted episodes in “TV Noir,” “Nightmare at Ground Zero” (a live drama from 1953) and “The Arena” (1956, from Studio One), hold up a cracked mirror to their times, reflecting growing anxieties over nuclear annihilation and the gradual erosion of the established political order.
These themes are given a less refined treatment in some of Lavine’s campier sci-fi selections showcased on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, in which extraterrestrial is more often than not an anagram for communist. Although, the 1958 pilot for Now is Tomorrow offers a more psychologically taut portrayal of the men entrusted to push “the button,” which is paired with the odd Edward R. Murrow-hosted docu-drama “The Night America Trembled” (1957, from Studio One) — a recreation of the night of Orson Welles’ infamous radio broadcast of War of the Worlds with a cameo by Welles himself. Five years later America would face down the threat of annihilation via broadcast during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
“TV Noir” also packs in a few outliers that aren’t to be missed. In the 1954 episode “Bond of Hate,” from British series The Vise, a bitter married couple realize their only recourse is to kill each other. Pamela Abbott’s performance as the harpy-like wife stands next to the late Ann Savage’s turn as the powder keg hitcher in Detour (1945) as an example of how to completely own nearly every second of screen time. Another must-see is the bizarre quiz show, The Plot Thickens (1963); it features an older, but still randy Groucho Marx as part of an “expert” panel that attempts to solve a short whodunit penned by Robert Bloch of Psycho fame. It even had its own mascot: a black cat named Lucifer, which guests were instructed to pass around for good luck. Also of note: television’s early years were also the golden age of sponsorship, and many of episodes in “TV Noir” include each show’s original commercials — including a very young Mike Wallace shilling for Revlon lipstick.
“TV NOIR”
Sept. 30-Oct. 6
Roxie Theater
3117 16th St., SF
(415) 863-1087
Music Listings
WEDNESDAY 28
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Active Child, Chad Valley, Silver Swans Bottom of the Hill. 9pm, $12.
Adios Amigo, Nikki Lang Rickshaw Stop. 7pm, $15-$20.
Cabin Project Hotel Utah. 9pm, $10.
Gehenna, Hoax, Neo Cons Sub-Mission, 2183 Mission, SF; www.sf-submission.com. 8pm, $8.
Lance Canales and the Flood Biscuits and Blues. 8 and 10pm, $15.
Lemon Party, Art School Kids, Plastic Villians Knockout. 9pm, $6.
Jonathan Mann, Glowing Stars, Sparky Grinstead and the Mighty Backorder Red Devil Lounge. 8pm, $8.
Mountains, Date Palms, Higuma Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, $8.
Matt Ryd, Xoe Wise Coffee Adventures Cafe, 1331 Columbus, SF; www.myspace.com/coffeeadventures. 11am, free.
Vows/Paranoids, Siddhartha, Black Hole Oscillators Cafe Du Nord. 8pm, $10.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Dink Dink Dink, Gaucho with Tamar Korn, Michael Abraham Amnesia. 7pm, free.
Greg Gotelli Quartet Medjool, 2522 Mission, SF; www.medjoolsf.com. 6-9pm, free.
Jazz organ party with Grahmm Connah Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Ricardo Scales Top of the Mark, 999 California, SF; www.topofthemark.com. 6:30pm, $5.
Mitch Winehouse Yoshi’s. 8pm, $20.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Dan Mangan Hotel Utah. 9pm, $10.
DANCE CLUBS
Booty Call Q-Bar, 456 Castro, SF; www.bootycallwednesdays.com. 9pm. Juanita Moore hosts this dance party, featuring DJ Robot Hustle.
Club Shutter Elbo Room. 10pm, $5. Goth DJs Nako, Omar, and Justin.
Full-Step! Tunnel Top. 10pm, free. Hip-hop, reggae, soul, and funk with DJs Kung Fu Chris and Bizzi Wonda.
Mary Go Round Lookout, 3600 16th St, SF; www.lookoutsf.com. 10pm, $5. Drag with Suppositori Spelling, Mercedez Munro, and Ginger Snap.
Megatallica Fiddler’s Green, 1333 Columbus, SF; www.megatallica.com. 7pm, free. Heavy metal hangout.
No Room For Squares Som., 2925 16th St, SF; (415) 558-8521. 6-10pm, free. DJ Afrodite Shake spins jazz for happy hour.
THURSDAY 29
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
All Shall Perish, Fallujah DNA. 7:30pm, free.
Alvon Biscuits and Blues. 8 and 10pm, $15.
Arrica Rose Hotel Utah. 9pm.
Dreamdate, Party Owl, Baby Talk, Big Drag Thee Parkside. 9pm, $5.
Dreams, Tartufi, Debbie Neigher Beatbox, 314 11th St., SF; www.beatboxsf.com. 8pm, $10.
Alex Metric, DJs Aaron and Omar Rickshaw Stop, 10pm, $13.
Revolver, Chateau Marmont, Mist and Mast Bottom of the Hill. 9pm, $12.
Sugar Candy Mountain, Ramon and Jessica, Lone Valkyrie Amnesia. 9pm, $7.
Uzi Rash, Alexis Blair Penney, Hether Fortune Knockout. 9:30pm, $2-$7.
Weedeater, Saviours, Bison, Fight Amp Independent. 8pm, $18.
Young Dubliners Yoshi’s. 8pm, $20.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Blues Organ Party with Chris Siebert Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Stompy Jones Top of the Mark, 999 California, SF; www.topofthemark.com. 7:30pm, $10.
Kai Eckhardt Group Savanna Jazz, 2937 MIssion, SF; www.savannajazz.com. 7pm, $10.
Tom Lander and Friends Medjool, 2522 Mission, SF; www.medjoolsf.com. 6-9pm, free.
Robert Glasper Trio Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 701 Mission, SF; www.ybca.org. 7:30pm, $20-$35.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Bluegrass and old-time jam Atlas Cafe, 3049 20th St., SF; www.atlascafe.net. 8-10pm.
Twang! Honky Tonk Fiddler’s Green, 1330 Columbus, SF; www.twanghonkytonk.com. 5pm. Live country music, dancing, and giveaways.
DANCE CLUBS
Afrolicious Elbo Room. 9:30pm, $6. DJs Pleasuremaker and Señor Oz spin Afrobeat, Tropicália, electro, samba, and funk.
Arcade Lookout. 9pm, free. Indie dance party.
Earthdance Afterparty Public Works, 161 Erie, SF; www.publicsf.com.8pm, $10.
Guilty Pleasures Gestalt, 3159 16th St, SF; (415) 560-0137. 9:30pm, free. DJ TophZilla, Rob Metal, DJ Stef, and Disco-D spin punk, metal, electro-funk, and 80s.
1984 Mighty. 9pm, $2. The long-running New Wave and 80s party features video DJs Mark Andrus, Don Lynch, and celebrity guests.
Thursday Special Tralala Revolution Café, 3248 22nd St, SF; (415) 642-0474. 5pm, free. Downtempo, hip-hop, and freestyle beats by Dr. Musco and Unbroken Circle MCs.
Thursdays at the Cat Club Cat Club. 9pm, $6 (free before 9:30pm). Two dance floors bumpin’ with the best of 80s mainstream and underground with Dangerous Dan, Skip, Low Life, and guests.
Tropicana Madrone Art Bar. 9pm, free. Salsa, cumbia, reggaeton, and more with DJs Don Bustamante, Apocolypto, Sr. Saen, Santero, and Mr. E.
Trouble and Bass SF, Drop the Lime, Star Eyes, Deathface Mezzanine. 9pm, $15.
FRIDAY 30
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Black Carl Amnesia. 9pm, $7.
Gems, Terry Malts, Tambo Rays Hemlock Tavern. 9:30pm, $6.
Hanni El Khatib, Nick Waterhouse, Dirty Ghosts Bottom of the Hill. 9:30pm, $10.
“Hardly Strictly Bluegrass” Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park, SF; www.strictlybluegrass.com. 11am-7pm. With Chris Isaak, Robert Plant and the Band of Joy, Bright Eyes,Felice Brothers, Bill Kirchen, Kurt Vile and more.
High Like Five, Sweet Revenge, Cassandra Farrar Hotel Utah. 830pm, $10.
John Lee Hooker Jr. Biscuits and Blues. 8 and 10pm, $22.
Jayhawks Slim’s. 9pm, $30.
Kindest Lines, Ssleeping Desiress, C.L.A.W.S Rickshaw Stop 9pm, $10.
Mekons Swedish American Music Hall. 8pm, $20.
Nouvelle Vague Regency Ballroom. 9pm, $30.
Odd Future Warfield. 9pm, $30.
Chuck Prophet Make Out Room. 7:30pm, $10.
Quantic Som, 2925 16th St., SF; www.som-bar.com.10pm, $10-$15.
Ralph Carney’s Serious Jass Project Beatbox, 314 11th St., SF; www.beatboxsf.com. 8Pm, $10-$12.
Struts, Rumble Strippers, Jesse Morris Thee Parkside. 9pm, $7.
Tea Leaf Green, Big Light Independent. 9pm, $20.
Victim’s Family, Two Headed Spy, Cold Steel Renegade, Street Eaters Cafe Du Nord. 9pm, $12.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Black Cat Orchestra Top of the Mark, 999 California, SF; www.topofthemark.com. 9pm, $10.
Jazz Organ Party with Grahmm Connah Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Earl Klugh Yoshi’s. 8 and10pm, $25-$35.
Petunia and the Vipers, B-Stars, West Coast Ramblers Verdi Club, 2424 Mariposa, SF; www.verdiclub.com. 9:30pm, $15.
Suzanna Smith Savanna Jazz, 2937 MIssion, SF; www.savannajazz.com. 7pm, $8.
DANCE CLUBS
Afro Bao Little Baobab, 3388 19th St, SF; (415) 643-3558. 10pm, $5. Afro and world music with rotating DJs including Stepwise, Steve, Claude, Santero, and Elembe.
Afromassive Elbo Room. 10pm, $10. With Fog Dub.
Blow Up: Designer Drugs DNA. 10pm, $20. With DJ Jeffrey Paradise, Designer Drugs (NYC).
dOP, Deniz Kurtel, Cheatau Flight, Thugfucker Public Works, 161 Erie, SF; www.publicsf.com.10pm, $25.
DJ Premier vs. Pete Rock: The Battle Mighty. 9pm.
DJ Willys Nice Medjool, 2522 Mission, SF; www.medjoolsf.com. 10:30pm, $10.
Pledge: Fraternal Lookout. 9pm, $3-$13. Benefiting LGBT and nonprofit organizations. Bottomless kegger cups and paddling booth with DJ Christopher B and DJ Grind.
Teenage Dance Craze Knockout. 10pm, $4. Surf, garage, and soul with DJs Russell Quan, dX the Funky Granpaw and Okieroan Scott.
Terminator and Reality Check: T-20 Cat Club. 9pm, $5-$7. 20th anniversary party.
Vintage Orson, 508 Fourth St, SF; (415) 777-1508. 5:30-11pm, free. DJ TophOne and guest spin jazzy beats for cocktalians.
Zomby, Machine Drum, Nastynasty103 Harriet, SF; www.1015.com. 9pm, $15.
SATURDAY 1
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Basia Bimbo’s. 8pm, $35.
Dark Star Orchestra Regency Ballroom. 9pm, $33.
Fool’s Gold Brick and Mortar. 9pm, $12.
Meat Sluts, Bloody Hells, Yes Gos Bender’s, 806 S. Van Ness, SF; www.bendersbar.com.10pm, $5.
Eggplant Casino 50 Mason Social House, www.50masonsocialhouse.com. 10pm, free.
“Hardly Strictly Bluegrass” Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park, SF; www.strictlybluegrass.com. 11am-7pm. With Steve Earle and the Dukes, Allison Moorer, Kris Kristofferson and Merle Haggard, Broken Social Scene, and more.
Hindi Zahra, Karina Denike, Valerie Orth Bottom of the Hill. 9:30pm, $12.
Laurie Morvan Band Biscuits and Blues. 8 and 10pm, $20.
Thee Merry Widows, Undertaker and his Pals, Dirty Hands Family Band Thee Parkside. 9pm, $8.
MK4, Mengz Thee Parkside. 3pm, free.
Chuck Prophet Make Out Room. 7:30pm, $10.
Tea Leaf Green, Big Light Independent. 9pm, $20.
Nathan Temby Johnny Foley’s, 243 O’Farrell, SF; www.duelingpianos.com. 9pm..
Neon Indian, Com Truise, Purity Ring Rickshaw Stop. 9pm, $20.
Toro Y Moi , Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Bass Drum of Death Great American Music Hall. 9pm, $21.
Wrong Words, Royal Headache, Paper Bags Hemlock Tavern. 9:30pm, $7.
Alvin Youngblood Hart Biscuits and Blues. 2pm, $25.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Jazz Organ Party with Jules Broussard and Chris Siebert Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Earl Klugh Yoshi’s. 8 and 10pm, $35.
Fernando Otero Florence Gould Theatre, Legion of Honor, SF; www.legionofhonor.famsf.org. 2pm, $20-35.
Jerome Sabbagh, Gary Wang, Tim Bulkley Bliss Bar, 4026 24, SF; www.blissbarsf.com. 2pm, $10.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Blind Willies Red Poppy Art House. 8pm, free.
Saturday Night Salsa Ramp, 855 Francois, SF; www.facebook.com/therampsf. 5:30pm, $10.
DANCE CLUBS
Afro Bao Little Baobab, 3388 19th St, SF; (415) 643-3558. 10pm, $5. Afro and world music with rotating DJs including Stepwise, Steve, Claude, Santero, and Elembe.
Debaser Knockout. 9pm, $5. Alternative 90s dance party with DJ Jamie Jams and Emdee of Club Neon.
Drift, SF Harlot, 46 Minna, SF; www.facebook.com/driftsf. 6pm, $10. Dance party for queer women with DJ DRC and DJ Michelle Sanz.
Icee Hot Public Works, 161 Erie, SF; www.publicsf.com. 10m, $10-$15. With Martyn (live), Bok Bok, Girl Unit, Santiago Salazar.
New Wave City Mighty. 9pm, $7-$12.
Prince and MJ Madrone.9pm, $5.
Sanafrica Bollyhood Café. 9pm, $7-10. West African and Latin fusion party with Jose Luis, DJ Nado, and DJ Mignane.
Saturday Night Soul Party Elbo Room. 10pm, $10. DJs Lucky, Paul Paul, and Phengren Oswald spinning ’60s soul 45s.
SUNDAY 2
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
“Benefit for the San Francisco Food Bank.” Bottom of the Hill. 6:30pm, $10-$20. Working from Home, Deb Thorpe, DJs Leisure Addicts.
Otis Clay, Chick Rodgers Amoeba. 2pm, free.
Lisa Hannigan, John Smith Slim’s. 8pm, $16.
“Hardly Strictly Bluegrass” Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park, SF; www.strictlybluegrass.com. 11am-7pm. With Bela Fleck, Devil Makes Three, Bob Mould, Jayhawks, Emmylou Harris, and more.
Jacuzzi Boys, Apache, Midnite Snaxxx Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, $10.
Janeen Leah Brainwash, 1122 Folsom, SF; www.brainwash.com. 6pm.
Redbush, Nerv, Culo a Boca Hemlock Tavern. 4pm, $6.
Caitlin Rose, Emily Greene Cafe Du Nord. 8:30pm, $10
Toro Y Moi , Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Bass Drum of Death Great American Music Hall. 9pm, $21.
Gillian Welch Fillmore. 9pm, $20.
Queensryche Regency Ballroom. 7:30pm, $42.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Blues Organ Party with Lavay Smith and Chris Siebert Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Daria, David Bell, Alex Baum Bliss Bar, 4026 24, SF; www.blissbarsf.com. 4:30pm, $10.
Eldar Djangirov Florence Gould Theatre, Legion of Honor, SF; www.legionofhonor.famsf.org. 2Pm, $30-$50.
Rana Farhan Yoshi’s. 7pm, $35.
Four Strange Rivers Percussion Quartet Musician’s Union Hall, 116 Ninth, SF; www.noertker.com. 7:30pm, $10.
French and Kirby Sherman Clay, 647 Mission, SF; www.shermanclay.com. 5pm.
Will and Anthony Nunziata Rrazz Room, 222 Mason, SF; www.rrazzroom.com. 7pm, $35.
Kally Price Old Blues and Jazz Band, Emporer Norton’s Jazz Band Amnesia. 9pm, $5.
Wayne Shorter Quartet Herbst Theater, 401 Van Ness, SF; www.sfwmpac.org. 7pm, $45-$85.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Mana Maddy Yoshi’s Lounge. 8pm, $7.
Sunday Night Salsa Ramp, 855 Francois, SF; www.facebook.com/therampsf. 5:30pm, $10.
“Twang Sunday” Thee Parkside. 4pm, free. With Short Fuse, Meatslab, Feral Depravity.
DANCE CLUBS
Batcave Cat Club. 10pm, $5. Death rock, goth, and post-punk with Steeplerot Necromos and c_death.
DJ Moxy 50 Mason Social House, www.50masonsocialhouse.com. 10pm, free.
Dub Mission Elbo Room. 9pm, $6. Dub, roots, and classic dancehall with DJ Sep, Vinnie Esparza and DJ I-Vier.
Jock Lookout, 3600 16th St, SF; www.lookoutsf.com. 3pm, $2. Raise money for LGBT sports teams while enjoying DJs and drink specials.
La Pachanga Blue Macaw, 2565 Mission, SF; www.thebluemacawsf.com. 6pm, $10. Salsa dance party with live Afro-Cuban salsa bands.
MONDAY 3
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Built by Stereo, Simon and the Fire Breathers, Meat Market, Younger Lovers Bottom of the Hill. 8:30pm, $8.
River Whyless, Brother Pacific, Beatbeat Whisper Hemlock Tavern. 6pm, $6.
OMD Warfield. 8pm, $35-$45.
Bob Schneider, Piers Faccini Independent. 8Pm, $20.
Stringer Belle, Tori Roze and the Hot Mess, Mermaid Bones Elbo Room.9pm, $6.
World/Inferno Friendship Society Rickshaw Stop. 8pm, $15.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Al Son del Tunduki, Quijerema Yoshi’s. 8pm, $14.
Will and Anthony Nunziata Rrazz Room, 222 Mason, SF; www.rrazzroom.com. 8pm, $35.
DANCE CLUBS
Death Guild DNA Lounge. 9:30pm, $3-5. Gothic, industrial, and synthpop with Joe Radio, Decay, and Melting Girl.
M.O.M. Madrone Art Bar. 6pm, free. DJs Timoteo Gigante, Gordo Cabeza, and Chris Phlek playing all Motown every Monday.
Sausage Party Rosamunde Sausage Grill, 2832 Mission, SF; (415) 970-9015. 6:30-9:30pm, free. DJ Dandy Dixon spins vintage rock, R&B, global beats, funk, and disco at this happy hour sausage-shack gig.
TUESDAY 4
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Big D and the Kids Table, Have Nots, Invalids Bottom of the Hill. 9pm, $12.
Big Hurt, Days of High Adventure, Over the Falls Elbo Room, 9pm, 6.
Dum Dum Girls, Crocodiles, Colleen Green Great American Music Hall. 8pm, $17-$19.
Kate Fiano, Paula Boyd Sutor El Rio front room. 7pm, free.
Liam Finn, Marques Toliver Independent. 8pm, $15.
Hoax, Neo Cons, Yadokai Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, $6.
Weapons of the Future, Atomic Mama, Penthouse El Rio back room. 7pm, $5.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Clairdee Rrazz Room, 222 Mason, SF; www.rrazzroom.com. 8pm, $30. Kevin Mahogany Yoshi’s. 8pm, $18.
Music listings are compiled by Emily Savage. Since club life is unpredictable, it’s a good idea to call ahead or check the venue’s website to confirm bookings and hours. Prices are listed when provided to us. Submit items for the listings at listings@sfbg.com. For further information on how to submit items for the listings, see Picks.
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Music Listings
WEDNESDAY 21
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Black Cat Cabaret, Slim Jenkins, Cyril Noir DNA Lounge 9pm, $5-$8.
Blank Tapes, Chloe Makes Music, Range of Light Wilderness Great American Music Hall. 8pm, $14.
Cataldo, Rin Tin Tiger, Owl Paws Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, $7.
Lumineers Bottom of the Hill. 9pm, $8.
Terry Savastano Johnny Foley’s. 9pm, free.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Dink Dink Dink, Gaucho with Tamar Korn, Michael Abraham Amnesia. 7pm, free.
Greg Gotelli Quartet Medjool, 2522 Mission, SF; www.medjoolsf.com. 6-9pm, free.
Jazz organ party Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Branford Marsalis Yoshi’s. 8 and 10pm, $20-$30.
Ricardo Scales Top of the Mark, 999 California, SF; www.topofthemark.com. 6:30pm, $5.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Galeet Dardashti JCCSF, 3200 California St., SF; www.jccsf.org. 8pm, $12-15.
DANCE CLUBS
Booty Call Q-Bar, 456 Castro, SF; www.bootycallwednesdays.com. 9pm. Juanita Moore hosts this dance party, featuring DJ Robot Hustle.
Mary Go Round Lookout, 3600 16th St, SF; www.lookoutsf.com. 10pm, $5. Drag with Suppositori Spelling, Mercedez Munro, and Ginger Snap.
Megatallica Fiddler’s Green, 1333 Columbus, SF; www.megatallica.com. 7pm, free. Heavy metal hangout.
No Room For Squares Som., 2925 16th St, SF; (415) 558-8521. 6-10pm, free. DJ Afrodite Shake spins jazz for happy hour.
Third Wednesdays Underground SF. 10pm-2am, $3. With Ms. Jackson, DJ Loryn, and Becky Knox spinning electro, tech, house, and breaks.
THURSDAY 22
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Black Cobra, Walken, Hightower Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 701 Mission, SF; www.ybca.org. 6-8pm, free with admission.
Delhi 2 Dublin Independent. 9pm, $20.
Colour Revolt, Colourmusic Cafe Du Nord. 8pm, $10.
Covox, Bud Melvin, Zen Albatross, Wizwars DNA Lounge. 8pm, $15.
Casey Neil, Barbary Ghosts Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, $7.
Cut Loose Band Johnny Foley’s. 9pm, free.
Dominique Leone, Body Parts Amnesia. 9pm, $7.
Monarchy, Penguin Prison Rickshaw Stop. 9pm, $15.
Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, Austin Lucas and the Bold Party Bottom of the Hill. 8:30pm, $10.
John Trubee and the Ugly Janitors of America, V.Vale, Wounded Stag El Valenciano, 1153 Valencia, SF; (415) 826-9561. 8pm, $10.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Blues Organ Party with Chris Siebert Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Tom Lander and Friends Medjool, 2522 Mission, SF; www.medjoolsf.com. 6-9pm, free.
Branford Marsalis Yoshi’s. 8 and 10pm, $30-$40.
“Polish Soul” JCCSF, 3200 California, SF; www.jccsf.org. 7:30pm, $25-$40. With Tomasz Stanko.
Return to Forever, Zappa Plays Zappa Warfield. 8pm, $65-$102.50.
Stompy Jones Top of the Mark, 999 California, SF; www.topofthemark.com. 7:30pm, $10.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Black Crown Stringband Atlas Cafe, 3049 20th SF; www.atlascafe.net. 8-10pm, free.
Twang! Honky Tonk Fiddler’s Green, 1330 Columbus, SF; www.twanghonkytonk.com. 5pm. Live country music, dancing, and giveaways.
DANCE CLUBS
Afrolicious Elbo Room. 9pm, $6. DJs Pleasuremaker and Señor Oz spin Afrobeat, Tropicália, electro, samba, and funk.
dBridge, Lynx, Bachelors of Science, Method One Mighty. 9pm.
Guilty Pleasures Gestalt, 3159 16th St, SF; (415) 560-0137. 9:30pm, free. DJ TophZilla, Rob Metal, DJ Stef, and Disco-D spin punk, metal, electro-funk, and 80s.
Live from the Control Room 330 Rich. 9pm, $7. 16 producer beat battle and live performances.
1984 Mighty. 9pm, $2. The long-running New Wave and 80s party features video DJs Mark Andrus, Don Lynch, and celebrity guests.
Supersonic Bollyhood Café. 10pm, $5. Fly the friendly skies with SF’s Tasty Crew, spinning wold beats from the Balkans, Brazil, Colombia, and more.
Thursday Special Tralala Revolution Café, 3248 22nd St, SF; (415) 642-0474. 5pm, free. Downtempo, hip-hop, and freestyle beats by Dr. Musco and Unbroken Circle MCs.
Thursdays at the Cat Club Cat Club. 9pm, $6 (free before 9:30pm). Two dance floors bumpin’ with the best of 80s mainstream and underground with Dangerous Dan, Skip, Low Life, and guests.
Tropicana Madrone Art Bar. 9pm, free. Salsa, cumbia, reggaeton, and more with DJs Don Bustamante, Apocolypto, Sr. Saen, Santero, and Mr. E.
FRIDAY 23
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Joseph Arthur, Caracol, Elisapie Great American Music Hall. 9pm, $20.
Back Pages Johnny Foley’s. 9pm, free.
Baxtalo Drum Amnesia. 9pm, $7.
Blah Blah Blah, Headboggle, Coffis Brothers Brainwash, 1122 Folsom, SF; www.brainwashcafe.com. 8pm.
5 Cent Coffee, Rhubarb Whiskey, Plasterkatz Plough and Stars. 8pm, $10.
400 Blows, Pins of Light, Horns Thee Parkside. 9pm, $8.
Hammers of Misfortune, Brainoil, Futur Skullz Elbo Room 10pm, $12.
Junior Boys, Young Galaxy, DJ Aaron Axelsen Mezzanine. 9pm, $17.
Man/Miracle, Vacant Lots, Hiking Bottom of the Hill. 10pm, $10.
Ziggy Marley Amoeba. 6pm, free.
James Vincent McMorrow, William Elliot Whitmore Slim’s. 9pm, $15.
Paladino Connecticut Yankee, 100 Connecticut , SF; www.theyankee.com. 9pm, $20.
Pop Rocks, Notorious Bimbo’s. 9pm, $20.
Santos Perdidos Red Poppy Arts House. 8pm, $10-$12.
Two Door Cinema Club, Grouplove, Lonely Forest Warfield. 8pm, $25.
Two Gallants, Mumlers Independent. 9pm, $20.
Ventid, Cartographer, Worker Bee Hemlock Tavern. 9:30pm, $7.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Black Cat Orchestra Top of the Mark, 999 California, SF; www.topofthemark.com. 9pm, $10.
Jazz Organ Party with Grahmm Connah Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Branford Marsalis Yoshi’s. 8 and 10pm, $30-$40.
Miami Fox Trio Swedish American Hall. 8pm, $20.
Soundlab Arup, 560 Mission, SF; www.arup.com. 7:30, 8:15, 9, 9:45pm, $20-$200. Listening chamber by acoustic engineers, ARUP.
DANCE CLUBS
Afro Bao Little Baobab, 3388 19th St, SF; (415) 643-3558. 10pm, $5. Afro and world music with rotating DJs including Stepwise, Steve, Claude, Santero, and Elembe.
Duniya Dancehall Blue Macaw, 2565 Mission, SF; (415) 920-0577. 10pm, $10. With live performances by Duniya Drum and Dance Co. and DJs dub Snakr and Juan Data spinning bhangra, bollywood, dancehall, African, and more.
Trannyshack: Lady Gaga Tribute DNA Lounge. 9:30pm, $20.
Vintage Orson, 508 Fourth St, SF; (415) 777-1508. 5:30-11pm, free. DJ TophOne and guest spin jazzy beats for cocktalians.
SATURDAY 24
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Bay Area Heat Johnny Foley’s. 9pm, free.
“Bay Vibes Fest 4” Cafe Cocomo, 650 Indiana, SF; www.bayvibessf.com. Noon, $15. Bayonics, Alma Desnuda, La Gente, Forro Brazuca, and more.
Bloody Hollies, Hot Lunch, Winter Teeth Knockout. 10pm, $7.
Dream Theater, Trivium Warfield. 8pm, $50-$65.
Foolproof Four, Sean Flinn and the Royal We, Taxes Amnesia. 9pm, $5.
Hank3, Hell Billy, Attention Deficit Domination Regency Ballroom. 8:30pm, $28.
JGB with Melvin Seals Great American Music Hall. 9pm, $25.
Love Dimension, Secret Secretaries, Hairspray Blues Hemlock Tavern. 9:30pm, $7.
Midnight Bombers, Go Time, Moss, Psychology of Genocide Thee Parkside. 9pm, $6.
“Polk Street Blues Festival” Polk from Broadway to California, SF; www.polkstreetbluesfestival.com. 10am-6pm, free.
Systems Officer Bottom of the Hill. 10pm, $12.
Translators, D’Jelly Brains Thee Parkside. 3pm, free.
Two Gallants Independent. 9pm, $20.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Jazz Organ Party with Grahmm Connah Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
Branford Marsalis Yoshi’s. 8 and 10pm, $40.
Pat Metheny, Larry Grenadier Marines Memorial Theater, 609 Sutter, SF; www.marineclub.com. 7 and 9pm, $45-$85.
Soundlab Arup, 560 Mission, SF; www.arup.com. 7:30, 8:15, 9, 9:45pm, $20-$200. Listening chamber by acoustic engineers, ARUP.
Venus Loops Lost Church, 65 Capp, SF; www.thelostchurch.com. 8-10pm, $10.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Lagos Roots Afrobeat Ensemble, DJ Jeremiah Elbo Room. 10pm, $12.
Jim Lauderdale, Maurice Tani and Jenn Courtney St. Cyprian’s Church, 2097 Turk, SF; www.noevalleymusicseries.com. 8pm, $20.
Saturday Night Salsa Ramp, 855 Francois, SF; www.facebook.com/therampsf. 5:30pm, $10.
Skillet Licorice Cafe International, 508 Haight, SF; www.cafeinternational.us. 4 and 7pm, free.
DANCE CLUBS
Afro Bao Little Baobab, 3388 19th St, SF; (415) 643-3558. 10pm, $5. Afro and world music with rotating DJs including Stepwise, Steve, Claude, Santero, and Elembe.
Blow Off Slim’s. 10pm, $15. Dance party hosted and DJ’d by Bob Mould and Rich Morel.
Bootie SF Pre-Folsom Party DNA Lounge. 9pm, $8-$15. Seven different DJs and bands. With Smash-Up Derby, Purple Crush, RawBurt and more.
Industry Beatbox. 10pm, $35-$45. Folsom Street Fair party with DJs Pagano and Jamie J Sanchez.
“Public Works One Year Anniversary Party” Public Works, SF; www.publicworkssf.com; 9pm. With DJs Kramer, Shawn Reynaldo (Icee Hot), Adnan, Maco De La Vega, Afrolicious, and more.
Sanafrica Bollyhood Café. 9pm, $7-10. West African and Latin fusion party with Jose Luis, DJ Nado, and DJ Mignane.
Roots and Rhythm Series Amoeba. 2-5pm, free. DJ Harry Duncan. Donations go to Save KUSF.
SUNDAY 25
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Bud E. Luv with the Trio, Whole Enchilada Band Rrazz Room. 5pm, $30.
MC Chris, MC Lars, Mega Ran, Adam WarRock Slim’s. 8pm, $15.
Pale Chalice, Bosse-de-Nage, Wreck and Reference, Planning for a Buriel Hemlock Tavern. 8:30pm, $7.
Ladytron, Sonoio, Polaris at Noon Regency Ballroom. 8pm, $27.
New Diplomat Vessel, 85 Campton, SF; www.vesselsf.com. 8pm.
Lee “Scratch” Perry Independent. 9pm, $25.
“Polk Street Blues Festival” Polk from Broadway to California, SF; www.polkstreetbluesfestival.com. 10am-6pm, free.
Terry Savastano Johnny Foley’s. 9pm, free.
Janis Siegel and her Trio Rrazz Room. 7pm, $35.
Shondes, Schande, Wild Assumptions Cafe Du Nord. 8:30pm, $10.
Slow Poisoner Plough and Stars, 116 Clement, SF. 4:30pm, free.
Twin Shadow, Diamond Rings Great American Music Hall. 8pm, $17-$19.
Voodoo Glow Skulls, Atom Age, Started Its Bottom of the Hill. 9pm, $12.
Wheeler Brothers Amnesia. 9pm.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Blues Organ Party with Lavay Smith and Chris Siebert Royal Cuckoo, 3202 Mission, SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 7:30pm, free.
“Bossa Nova Poet” Florence Gould Theatre, Legion of Honor, SF; www.legionofhonor.famsf.org. 2pm, $25-$50.
Bryan Girard Trio Bliss Bar, 4026 24th St., SF; www.blissbarsf.com. 4:30-7:30pm, $10.
Tom Lander and Friends Medjool, 2522 Mission, SF; www.medjoolsf.com. 6-9pm, free.
Branford Marsalis Yoshi’s. 7 and 9pm, $30-$40.
Navitas Ensemble, Collected Community Music Center of SF, 544 Capp, SF; www.sfcmc.org. 7:30pm, $10-$20.
Inga Swearingen Red Poppy Arts House 7pm, $12-15.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Justin Ancheta Red Poppy Art House. 8pm, $10-$15.
“Chinatown Music Festival”Portsmouth Square, Kearny between Clay and Washington, SF. 1-6:45pm, free.
Howlin’ Houndog, Slow Poisoner, POPs Plough and Stars. 4:30pm.
Sunday Night Salsa Ramp, 855 Francois, SF; www.facebook.com/therampsf. 5:30pm, $10.
“Twang Sunday” Thee Parkside. 4pm, free. With Coffin Hunter, Jummy and the Blackfish, Lester & Possum.
DANCE CLUBS
Batcave Cat Club. 10pm, $5. Death rock, goth, and post-punk with Steeplerot Necromos and c_death.
Dub Mission Elbo Room. 9pm, $6. Dub, roots, and classic dancehall with Poirier and DJ Sep.
Jock Lookout, 3600 16th St, SF; www.lookoutsf.com. 3pm, $2. Raise money for LGBT sports teams while enjoying DJs and drink specials.
La Pachanga Blue Macaw, 2565 Mission, SF; www.thebluemacawsf.com. 6pm, $10. Salsa dance party with live Afro-Cuban salsa bands.
MONDAY 26
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Arch Enemy, DevilDriver, Skeletonwitch, Cthonic Regency Ballroom. 7:30pm, $26.
Honeymoon, Infantree, Grahame Lesh Elbo Room 9pm, $8.
Kings Go Forth Independent. 8pm, $15.
Neon Trees Slim’s. 8pm, $16.
Porchlight Open Door Hemlock Tavern. 6:30pm, $5.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Django by the Bay, Le Jazz Hot, Doug Martin’s Avatar Ensemble, Vic & Nick Yoshi’s. 8pm, $15.
B.B. King, Buddy Guy Nob Hill Masonic Center, 1111 California, SF; www.masonicauditorium.com. 8pm, $49.50-$69.50.
FOLK/WORLD/COUNTRY
Earl Brothers Amnesia. 6pm.
DANCE CLUBS
Death Guild DNA Lounge. 9:30pm, $3-5. Gothic, industrial, and synthpop with Joe Radio, Decay, and Melting Girl.
M.O.M. Madrone Art Bar. 6pm, free. DJs Timoteo Gigante, Gordo Cabeza, and Chris Phlek playing all Motown every Monday.
Sausage Party Rosamunde Sausage Grill, 2832 Mission, SF; (415) 970-9015. 6:30-9:30pm, free. DJ Dandy Dixon spins vintage rock, R&B, global beats, funk, and disco at this happy hour sausage-shack gig.
TUESDAY 27
ROCK/BLUES/HIP-HOP
Braids, Pepper Rabbit, Painted Palms Bottom of the Hill. 9pm, $12.
Idiot Glee Hemlock Tavern. 9pm, $7.
Moreland and Arbuckle Biscuits and Blues. 8 and 10pm, $15.
Never Shout Never, A Rocket to the Moon, Carter Hulsey Warfield. 6:30pm, $22.
Nurses, Dominant Legs Cafe Du Nord. 9pm, $10-$12.
Daniel Whittington Hotel Utah. 9pm, $8.
JAZZ/NEW MUSIC
Infrasound, Jason Kahn, Francisco Meirino Lab, 2948 16th St., SF; www.royalcuckoo.com. 8pm, $8-$12.
DANCE CLUBS
“Benefit for Capoeira Brasil” Elbo Room 9pm, $10. With DJs Dion and Kwala spinning Brazilian dance hits, samba, funk, and bossa nova. Eclectic Company Skylark, 9pm, free. DJs Tones and Jaybee spin old school hip hop, bass, dub, glitch, and electro.
Since club life is unpredictable, it’s a good idea to call ahead or check the venue’s website to confirm bookings and hours. Prices are listed when provided to us. Submit items for the listings at listings@sfbg.com. For further information on how to submit items for the listings, see Picks.
Brrap! Brrap!
HERBWISE There is a land where talk of marijuana legalization barely penetrates the pungent cloud of ganja smoke. In this world, blunts are the size of carrots, and you get so high that you forget to finish your rum and coke. You rarely have to pay to get in, the crowd is equal parts dancing and chilling, and — sigh — you can wear your Bob Marley shirt.
You already know what I’m talking about: it’s your local reggae night.
Here in the Bay, we’re blessed (up) with some good ones. I recently kicked it backstage with Lymie Murray before his performance at Sebastopol’s Monday Night Edutainment at the Hopmonk Tavern. That show’s been attracting reggae heads to the tiny Sonoma County town for over a decade now, which gives you a good idea of how dedicated the genre’s fans are. And new shows pop up all the time — for proof, check out the fresh-this-year Boomshot Saturdays at Tope Lounge in North Beach.
We’ve assembled a list of spots where you can jam seven days a week, so feel free to clip out and hang by your jars of sativa. And hey, couch lock — you can even chill in-house. Radio Valencia (www.radiovalencia.fm), 87.9 FM broadcasts Adam Tadesse of Revival Sound System and Bryan Martin from the SF Vintage Reggae Society’s show “Wake The Town” every Saturday from 6-8 p.m. The two spin irie from back in the day, plus 1960s ska and rocksteady.
So you’re set for tunes. Don’t stop smoking and keep the vibes lovely.
MONDAY
Monday Night Edutainment Hopmonk Tavern, 230 Petaluma, Sebastopol. www.hopmonk.com. 10 p.m.-2 a.m., $5-10.
Skylarkin’ Skylark, 3089 16th St., SF. (415) 621-9294, www.skylarkbar.com.
TUESDAY
Bless Up Milk, 1840 Haight, SF. (415) 387-6455, www.milksf.com. 9 p.m.-2 a.m., free–$5.
WEDNESDAY
Rocksteady The Oasis Restaurant and Bar, 135 12th St., Oakl. 9 p.m.-2 a.m., free.
Coo-Yah Som Bar, 2925 16th St., SF. www.som-bar.com. 10 p.m.-2 a.m., free–$3 after 10:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
Back to Basics Little Baobab, 3388 19th St., SF. (415) 643-3558,www.bissapbaobab.com. 9:30 p.m.-1:45 a.m., free.
Feel Good Rockit Room, 406 Clement, SF. (415) 387-6343, www.rock-it-room.com. 10 p.m.-2 a.m., $5.
FRIDAY
Music Like Dirt Gestalt Haus, 3159 16th, SF. , p.m., free.
Pier 23 (415) 362-5125, www.pier23cafe.com. Weekly reggae shows, various times and prices.
Mighty Irie Luka’s Tap Room, 2221 Broadway, Oakl. (510) 451-4677,www.lukasoakland.com. 10 p.m.-2 a.m. (Fourth and second Fridays)
SATURDAY
Boomshot Tope Lounge, 1326 Grant, SF. Facebook: Boomshot Saturdays. 10 p.m.-2 a.m., free.
Reggae Gold Club Six, 60 Sixth St., SF. p.m.-4 a.m., $10-15. (Last Saturdays); The New Parrish, 579 18th St., Oakl. (510) 444-7474, www.reggaegoldsf.com. (Second Saturdays)
SUNDAY
King of Kings Shattuck Down Low, 2284 Shattuck, SF.www.kingofkingsreggae.com. 9 p.m.-2 a.m., free.
Ragga Ragga Il Pirata, 2007 16th St., SF. Facebook: Ragga Ragga. 9 p.m.-2 a.m., free. (Last Sundays)
For a complete list of Northern California reggae events, www.reggaegyals.com has got that fi-yah — it was a great resource in compiling the list above.
Portland scene clocked by Time Based Arts Festival
Just up the coast, the contemporary art binge that is Portland Institute of Contemporary Art’s (PICA) ninth Time Based Art Festival (TBA) bubbled with fluidity and openness as the resounding spirit. From September 8-18 that fluidity and openness occurred between contemporary art practices, between the city and the art, between performers and audience members, between onstage and offstage. Not only addressing current global issues, the festival embraced the increasingly porous walls between art disciplines and outside fields, collapsing the container for presenting art experiences.
Under the direction of Cathy Edwards (also the Director of Performance Programs at New Haven’s International Festival of Arts and Ideas and formerly of Dance Theater Workshop and Movement Research), TBA employs a nomadic citywide platform requiring attendees to explore nooks and crannies with eleven main venues spread throughout the four quadrants of Portland. PICA headquarters the festival at the closed Washington High School called “The Works,” a hub for the round-the-clock possibilities including morning workshops with the TBA artists, noontime salons, afternoon happenings, evening performances and late night activity with a beer garden for gathering, digesting and discussing. The clear nights, lush nature, industrial pockets, culinary delights and bike-friendliness that accompany the festival indeed dovetail with the tastes of many San Francisco residents, and help make TBA a ten-day utopia for art lovers.
“The TBA Festival future-forecasts important aesthetic developments,” writes Edwards in the program, and the performances do, in fact, ripple out, with a handful of the TBA artists appearing recently and upcoming in San Francisco. On the opening day of the festival, Shantala Shivalingappa performed solos by her mentors Ushio Amagatsu (of Sankai Juku) and Pina Bausch. Catch her in San Francisco with a Kuchipudi program at the Herbst Theater November 1, presented by San Francisco Performances.
Also coming to town this season, the Portland-based company tEEth appears at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts’ Left Coast Leaning Festival, December 1-3. Directed by choreographer Angelle Herbert and composer Phillip Kraft, tEEth performed Home Made at TBA, an intimate work with live-feed video, haunting vocals, and plenty of nudity. In the push-pull between hostility and tenderness, hostility dominated the stage for the majority of the work, demonstrating missed connections and relationship struggle with silent and amplified screams, as well as quick-morphing theatrical expressions.
Kyle Abraham, who appeared in San Francisco during the 2011 Black Choreographers Festival with his work-in-process Live! The Realest MC, brought a further developed version of that solo, as well as his full-length work The Radio Show to the festival with his company Abraham.In.Motion. His technique, illuminated during a TBA Institute class, unfolded as a fast-moving mashup of postmodern movement, incorporating influences from New York teacher Kevin Wynn, Merce Cunningham and, naturally, the swift and luscious language of Abraham’s own body.
Taylor Mac, having recently completed his San Francisco run of the epic The Lily’s Revenge, performed his first cabaret at the festival, Comparison is Violence or Ziggy Stardust Meets Tiny Tim Songbook. Highlighting the human tendencies to bring an agenda to the theater and resist audience participation, Mac interrupted himself for a dramatic song here, a David Bowie story there, and, in the end, had the audience on their feet for a mime routine dancing in imaginary bubblegum bubbles.
These are just a handful of the performances that occurred during the ten days in Portland. Augmented by the evening’s natural fade from light to darkness, the Offsite Dance Project, in three parts by Japanese choreographers, immersed witnesses in the playful with Mika Arashiki and Mari Fukutome, the complex with Yukio Suzuki and the disorienting with Yoko Higashino. A train actually ran through the site-specific work, featuring the dance of the city. The program used sites in Southeast Portland’s industrial district for fresh remix of the surroundings.
Austin’s Rude Mechs performed The Method Gun, a theater work based on A Streetcar Named Desire, and gave a talk at the TBA Institute discussing the consensus necessary to create devised work with their group of thirty artists. Additionally, Malina Rodriguez’s Dance Truck – a mobile project that uses the back of a rental truck as a stage – made an appearance from Atlanta. Participatory games by artist Michael Groisman stirred the crowds at Washington High several afternoons. Andrew Dinwiddle’s Get Mad at Sin revisited a 1971 Alabama sermon by Pentecostal preacher Jimmy Swaggart performed in a tent at dusk. Add to that a 24-hour monologue by Mike Daisey, an installation and performance by Seattle-based Zoe|Juniper, and visit from French choreographer Rachid Ouramdance L’A, and you get a sense of the possibilities at TBA.
This year marked a leadership transition for the festival as Cathy Edwards ends her three-year tenure as guest artistic director, passing the torch to San Francisco export and former Yerba Buena Center for the Arts performing arts curator, Angela Mattox. Mattox will remain in Portland year-round (unlike previous directors) expanding PICA’s performing arts programming. While the dates for next year’s TBA are, well, TBA, San Francisco art lovers should plan a jaunt up the coast next September – just a quick flight or ride-share away.
SFBG Radio: Beyond the Wall Street protests
Today we talk about the protests on Wall Street — and Johnny offers a more effective approach. Hint: It has to do with blaring out-of-tune techno music at rich people. You’ll have to listen after the jump to get the rest.
SFBG Radio: Johnny wants a coup
Today, Johnny articulates his vision of the future: Obama gets re-elected, the right wing tries a coup — and finally, the west coast can secede. Has he gone off his rocker? Has he gone off his meds? Check it out after the jump.
Our Weekly Picks: September 14-20
WEDNESDAY 14
MUSIC
Fake Your Own Death
A few years back, local indie rockers Elephone received an infusion of new life via a teenage singer. Unfortunately, the procedure didn’t stick and the band met its demise. But if someone has to die, let it be the group. At least then the members can go on to new lives like the Downer Party and Kill Moi. Elephone guitarist Terry Ashkinos has found a survivor’s group in Fake Your Own Death. “Open my mouth to speak, but it’s old technology. Fake your own death, watch it on TV,” the band sings on one listless, sonorous track recalling the National. Dying is easy, what comes after is harder. (Ryan Prendiville)
With Bruises, Excuses for Skipping, DJ Neil Martinson (SMiLE!)
9:30 p.m., $10
Cafe Du Nord
2170 Market, SF
(415) 861-5016
www.cafedunord.com
MUSIC
Kylesa
Set your head to banging as Kylesa returns to San Francisco. The Savannah, Ga. double-drummed metal titans have taken music to its heaviest extremes, defying genre boundaries in favor of sheer crushing aggression. Formed by members of 90s sludge innovators Damad, Kylesa obliterates the boundaries between punk and metal, drawing fans of loud and heavy from all over the spectrum — its Pushead-designed logo is practically required adornment on black denim vests worn by crusties and longhairs alike. Last year’s Spiral Shadow, the band’s fifth full length album, proves that Kylesa shows no sign of mellowing out, even as they explore new horizons and incorporate increasingly psychedelic twists to their booming Southern sound. (Cooper Berkmoyer)
With Deafheaven and Castle
8 p.m., $15
859 O’Farrel, SF
(415) 885-0750
THURSDAY 15
DANCE
“Extinction Burst: a dance of lost movement”
How refreshing! For once we don’t have to feel guilty about contributing to the extinction of so many threatened species. Think those bottom-of-the-ocean crawlers who will be gone before we have even discovered them. Thank you, Chris Black. Her latest five-person dance installation, “Extinction Burst: a dance of lost movement” brings back to life — sort of — animals who are gone. She is a smart, experienced choreographer who can peek below of just about anything and twist her findings into dance theater that smiles as it informs. (Rita Felciano)
7:30 p.m., $10–$12
California Academy of Sciences
55 Music Concourse, Golden Gate Park, SF
(415) 379-8000
EVENT
Bonny Doon Press Club
Attention local oenophiles! As part of Press Club’s Visiting Vintner Series, Randall Grahm, the founder of Bonny Doon Vineyards (located just to our south in Santa Cruz County) will be on hand tonight for a meet and greet — and to lead tastings of his outstanding wines. The independent owner and author of Been Doon So Long (University of California Press, 2009) has gained a well-earned reputation for innovative ideas in several areas of his business, including the introduction of screw cap bottles and unique labels. His delicious wines, however, remain the real reason for his success, and he’ll be bringing along several limited production varieties for aficionados to enjoy. (Sean McCourt)
6-9 p.m, free admission, tasting flight $21
Press Club
20 Yerba Buena Lane, SF
(415) 744-5000
MUSIC
Part Time
Part Time, San Francisco’s lo-fi darling of the moment, is a visitor from another time, a dimension in which the early 80s never soured and the party lived on forever. The debut album What Would You Say?, released by Mexican Summer earlier this year, plays like some fabled bedroom pop gem, thought lost for decades until rediscovered one sunny day at a flea market, wedged between a Barbra Streisand Christmas album and The Return of Bruno. Don’t be fooled into thinking it’s just a novelty band, though. The vintage aesthetic belies Part Time’s innovation on a retro template and the captivating pop goodness it crafts — danceable tunes that sound like home recorded Prince demos with a teenage goth edge. (Berkmoyer)
With Pamela, Surf Club, and Permanent Collection
9 p.m., $5
Thee Parkside
1600 17th St., SF
(415) 252-1330
DANCE
Project Bandaloop A vertical dance floor ain’t no thing for Project Bandaloop. They’ve been soaring across mountains, skyscrapers, and other breathtaking sites for two decades with work inspired by the possibilities of climbing and rappelling. For the group’s 20th anniversary season, it will take on the Great Wall of Oakland in Bound(less), a multimedia event, synthesizing years of creativity under the direction of Amelia Rudolph. The free performance features a live band in addition to fearless physicality and grace. After years of interacting with environments and audiences around the world, Project Bandaloop’s aerial dance brings a daring artistic edge to the notion of climbing as the vertical ballet. (Julie Potter)
Thurs/15-Sat/17, 8:30 p.m., free
The Great Wall
West Grand Ave. at Broadway, Oakl.
(415) 421-5667
FRIDAY 16
MUSIC
Bayonics
On a cold San Francisco summer night in a Bayview recording studio, Bayonics were talking about when they knew they’d made it big. It happened on Craigslist actually. Members of the Latin-hip-hop-soul-funk-reggae-country (yeah, it goes there) big band spotted an ad from an SF high school bandleader that was looking for new musicians “with a Bayonics-style sound.” Such a tale could only come from a crew with a strong sense of place — and the group (which shares tonight’s bill with Samoa-via-Compton island reggae smoothie J. Boog) sure enough struts its Bay cred during its live shows. Guaranteed to be an ass-shaker, the long-awaited release party for the new album Mission Statement celebrates urban SF sound. (Caitlin Donohue)
With J. Boog 9 p.m., $25
Mezzanine
444 Jessie, SF
SATURDAY 17
EVENT
Rock Make Street Festival
There are so few things in this life that are truly good and free without some sort of hitch. The Rock Make Street Festival — now in its fourth year — is a genuinely fun (and free) outdoor party in the Mission, presented by the Bay Bridged blog, the band Tartufi, and accessory makers Cookie and the Dude. Live bands this year include mainstay Tartufi, along with Birds & Batteries, Bare Wires, Battlehooch, Cannons & Clouds, and more ampersand-less acts. There also will be not-free food truck eats and crafts made by local merchants. True story: I bought my brother a heather gray shirt with a huge California screen-print at the first Rock Make Street Festival and he’s worn that thing into the ground — it’s nearly threadbare. (Emily Savage)
Noon-7 p.m., free
Treat at 18th St., SF
MUSIC
Bring Your Own Queer
You can either load your favorite rainbow-flavored, gender-hopping, sexually transgressive buddy into your bright red Radio Flyer wagon and haul zhim down to this wild free daytime outdoor dance party and arts festival at the Golden Gate Park bandshell — or you can just polish the unicorn horn on your own inner Q until it becomes a blinding beacon and go mingle with a planetload of other fabulosities. (Say, is “Planet Unicorn” retro yet?) In any case: come here, be queer, get shoes for it. DJs Juanita More, the Honey Soundsystem queens, and very special person DJ Bus Station John will provide diverse sounds. Appearances by Adonisaurus, Chica Boom, Philip Huang, the Vagine Regime from Bay Area Derby Girls, and Titland will surely tickle. There will be a fashion forest OMG hi. (Marke B.)
Noon-6 p.m., free
Golden Gate Park Music Concourse
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr., SF
MUSIC
Peter Hook and the Light performing Closer
The odd thing about New Order’s disintegration in 2007, with Peter Hook leaving seemingly for good, is that he would tour on Joy Division material. Perhaps it’s simply a commentary on the state of affairs: Hook has attributed illegal downloading to shrinking royalties and live performance are the way to work the back catalog. In any case, his band will perform Joy Division’s final album Closer, a highly acclaimed, darker work that appears on t-shirts less often than Unknown Pleasures, which he played to a packed crowd last year. Obviously, it’s no more Joy Division than upcoming New Order dates without Hook will be New Order, but it will be a showcase for the man’s influential bass style. (Prendiville)
With Oona, DJ Tomas Diablo (Strangelove) 9 p.m., $22
Mezzanine
444 Jessie, SF
(415) 625-8880
MUSIC
Basscenter III
Tempo-mashing electronic artist Bassnectar returns to the Bay Area for the first time since last year’s sold out show at the Fox Theater. This time, however, he’s bringing his Basscenter event started in 2010, previously held in Broomfield, Colo. and Asheville, NC. Bass-ically it’s a three ring circus (no really — the Vau de Vire Society will be performing) with an eclectic lineup of support. With a more straightforward electro sound, it should be interesting to hear how Wolfgang Gartner works the crowd. And while I don’t generally think of wobbly bass when I think of Dan Deacon, his Tim and Eric musical aesthetic brings a certain ADHD liveliness that only the headliner can match. (Prendiville)
With Bassnectar, Big Gigantic, Wolfgang Gartner, Dan Deacon 7 p.m., $40
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
99 Grove, SF
SUNDAY 18
MUSIC
Rorschach
Listening to Rorschach is like being held down and methodically punched in the face. The powerviolence progenitor from New Jersey paved the way for the last two decades of hardcore, alternating between breakneck blast-beat assaults and almost unbearably heavy breakdowns. The 1991 Rorschach/Neanderthal split is a classic of the genre: four songs in under five minutes that helped launch the race to make the meanest music in the world. Although Rorschach called it quits in 1993 after only four years, the band’s varied catalogue has remained an important influence in both the punk and metal scenes; after jumpstarting 90s hardcore, Rorschach went on to lay the foundations of metalcore. Reformed in 2009 for a short East Coast tour, Rorschach is making its way to the bay for what’s sure to be a memorable, if brutal, night. (Berkmoyer)
With Early Graves, Kowloon Walled City, and Kicker
9 p.m., $10
Thee Parkside
1600 17th St., SF
(415) 252-1330
TUESDAY 20
MUSIC
Laudanum
Laudanum is the East Bay king of doom and gloom, a four piece of the most crushing proportions that features members of Asunder, the other heaviest band in the bay, as well as the now defunct Graves at Sea. If a regent of hell ever enslaved the earth, or a zombie monarch rose to reclaim its throne, it would make sense for Laudanum to compose the coronation march. The slow atmospheric drone is notably more sinister sounding that most contemporaries, drawing black metal influences into the rigor of stoner metal with tortured vocals and dissonant progressions. It’s what an evil bearded wizard riding on the shoulders of a club wielding giant puts on his iPod to jam out to as he lays waste to his enemies and slaughters the innocent. Or, ya’ know, it could be a Zune: evil wizards don’t have brand loyalty. (Berkmoyer)
With the Body and Braveyoung
9 p.m., $7
Hemlock Tavern
1131 Polk, SF
(415) 923-0923
