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Good Friday: Mount Righteous, Transona Five, Hymns, Brave Combo, Calhoun

Fri Jul 11, 2008 at 05:02:39 PM
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The second guy on the left in Hymns really oughtta consider some kind of facial moisturizer.

We’ve already mentioned Peter Murphy Saturday at House of Blues, Lil Wayne at Nokia Saturday for Summer Jam, George Michael Sunday at the AAC and Cute is What We Aim For Sunday at the HOB. There’s also the Blood on the Highway premiere tonight at the Lakewood Theatre, with the DOMA-nominated 100 Damned Guns and Tober Omi.

How could the weekend get any better? Glad you asked...

Mount Righteous, The Unbearables, DJ Magic Fly
9 p.m. Friday, July 11, at Space

We’ve already said plenty about the headliners. The Unbearables, from Austin, are a nine-piece powerpop powerhouse with big, catchy hooks and R&B-influenced horn section. You may remember their “Zombies Unite,” which is just one song out of an entire musical they wrote about the walking undead, from the 2006 Lollipop Shoppe compilation CD.

Dove Hunter, Transona Five
3 p.m. Saturday, July 12, at Good Records

Transona Five will perform their delicate, dreamy pop first, followed by Dove Hunter, whose new album is not too shabby, as Pete Freedman wrote last month.

Hymns, Tim Miller Band, Somebody’s Darlin’
Saturday, July 12 at City Tavern

Darryl Smyers hipped us to Hymns back in March. “Mixing the hip/slacker influence of Pavement with a classic Americana icon like Gram Parsons, the music of Hymns is a heady blend that grows with repeated listens,” he wrote. Not sure if I hear the Pavement influence myself, but they’ve got a picture of Stephen Malkmus in the “Influences” section of their site, so it must be in there somewhere. To my ears, Brian Harding’s voice is more reminiscent of The Band’s Levon Helm than Malkmus.

Brave Combo
Friday, July 11 at J&J’s Blues Bar in Fort Worth and Saturday at Poor David’s Pub

The Denton nuclear polka band is celebrating the debut of the PBS animated series As The Wrench Turns, which uses the Combo's take on the William Tell Overture for its theme song, with two local gigs. KERA members get two-for-one tix.

Smile Smile, Calhoun
Saturday, July 12 at Barley House

The guy/girl duo of Smile Smile sing about lust, failure, breakups and betrayal over deceptively pretty, jaunty pop. Calhoun was nominated for just about every category except Best Tibetan Throat Singing in the Fort Worth Weekly Music Awards, and managed to win “Best Song” (for the intricate pop of “Breathe”) and “Best Songwriter.” This is a free show, too, so you’ve got no excuse not to check it out. --Jesse Hughey

Category: Good Friday

3 Comments:

Liles says:

Ours tomorrow night at HOB is going to be an incredible show.

If you've ever seen them live then you know what I'm talkin' about.

Liles says:

RE: Ours at House of Blues on Saturday night

This show was, as expected, amazing. When bandleader Jimmy Gnecco dragged a 14-year-old kid out of the audience, then strapped his guitar around the kid's neck to let him finish the set with the band, well... that moment alone was enough to restore your faith in rock and roll. I saw women in the crowd with tears streaming down their cheeks and overheard guys in the rest room saying that this show was better than the Radiohead gig at Starplex. It really was that good. Like having sex with God.

RE: Mount Righteous at Space on Friday Night

What a cool band. Performing without microphones, it was impossible to draw the line between artist and audience. Everybody in the room was singing. I may be a little late on this band, but now I'm a fan for sure. Very uplifting and a lot of fun.


Liz says:

I was also in attendance at the Ours show and cannot believe I haven't seen any show reviews from our local media. The band has certainly grown and matured in recent years and their songs have evolved from raw talent to a finely threaded tapestry of sound. It was a delight to see them perform on a smaller stage and they were able to bring a distinct emotional intimacy to their show, even at HOB.

Truly amazing experience and I am so thrilled to have been a part of that night!

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