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Tuesday’s Music

Published on: June 18, 2012
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Weaving the Fate.

Giving you the music a day early:

South Carolina hard rock band Crossfade visits Juanita’s, delivering a powerful shot of their rock sound based on heavy metal and post-grunge. The band’s newest album is the summer 2011 release We All Bleed, and the album’s first single “Killing Me Inside” hit the Top 20 of the mainstream rock charts. Of course, the band is also known for their other alternative and mainstream rock tunes such as “Cold,” “So Far Away” and “Colors.” Weaving the Fate are the opening act, a South Carolina quartet that blends hip-hop with metal, including a cover of Tyga’s “Rack City.” The doors open at 8 p.m., and the show starts at 9 p.m. with tickets $10 in advance and $12 day of.

Long Island, N.Y.-based hardcore band This Is Hell visits Downtown Music. The doors open at 7 p.m. with the show starting soon afterward. Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 day of show. Joining This Is Hell will be Louisville punk/hardcore band Xerxes, who just released their Our Home Is A Deathbed, and Crime Wave and North Little Rock hardcore act Pose No Threat.

Here are Weaving the Fate with “Rack City”:

Rack City

Tuesday’s Music

Published on: August 22, 2011
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Crossfade.

Giving you the music day early:

South Carolina hard rock band Crossfade visits Juanita’s, delivering a powerful shot of their rock sound based on heavy metal and post-grunge. The band’s newest album is the June 21 release We All Bleed, and the album’s first single “Killing Me Inside” hit the Top 20 of the mainstream rock charts. Of course, the band is also known for their other alternative and mainstream rock tunes such as “Cold” (a Top 20 pop hit), “So Far Away” and “Colors.” 100.3 The Edge presents the show with doors opening at 8 p.m., and the music starting at 9 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Opening acts include Aranda with their rock with a touch of funk and soul, and Kansas City rock band Red Line Chemistry.

The Melvins are still out there touring, still playing their sludgy metal that is a little more Black Flag than Sabbath. But lead vocalist and guitarist Buzz Osborne is the only original member still with the group while members have come and gone over the years, including Mark Deutrom, who served as the band’s bassist during the mid-1990s, joining right after the Kurt Cobain-produced Houdini. Deutrom now has his own outfit called County Bucks, and it’s County Bucks who will come to Downtown Music for a night of their “straight-up rock with dashes of Texas psychedelia and Mississippi swamp action.” The show starts at 8 p.m. with a $8 cover.

Here’s Crossfade with their “Cold”:

Cold

Friday’s Music

Published on: June 9, 2011
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Crossfade.

Giving you the music a day early:

South Carolina hard rock band Crossfade visits Juanita’s, delivering a powerful shot of their rock sound based on heavy metal and post-grunge. The band’s newest album is the June 21 release We All Bleed so expect new tunes along with alternative and mainstream rock tunes such as “Cold” (a Top 20 pop hit), “So Far Away,” “Colors” and “Killing Me Inside,” from We All Bleed. The opening act is Pop Evil, a Michigan post-grunge act whose sophomore album War of Angels will be released in July, kicking off the music at 9 p.m. The doors open at 8 p.m., and tickets are $17 in advance and $20 at the door.

Singer/songwriter Roger Creager has spent more than a decade spreading his rocking version of Texas country, a version he brings to Stickyz that is built on his stories of late-night trips to Mexico and his wild honky tonk live image — an image learned from watching Jerry Jeff Walker and Robert Earl Keen. Expect a night of real country tales and rabble-rousing music, including Creager’s signature tune “The Everclear Song.” The opening act is to be announced, but expect the music at 9 p.m. with tickets $8 in advance and $10 day of for the 21-and-up show.

It’s going to be one wild Peabody Rivertop Party. First, the night will be hosted as usual by local hip hop artist and all-around-nice guy Epiphany, who will also be performing with his Gina Gee and his backing band One Night Stand. That’s a good enough reason to attend right there. But the night also features the hip hop music of EarFear, the mindblowingly good combination of 607 and his brother Bobby so bring your dancing shoes. And while we are not quite sure of the order of appearances, the night also includes straight out of Fort Smith the duo known as Tyrannosaurus Chicken with their freestyle trance Delta blues music. The party starts at 8 p.m. with a $5 cover for the 21-and-up event.

Here’s Crossfade with their “Cold”:

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