Roadtrips
It may be a little late in the game for an industrial supergroup to take root,
but if there's room for just one, it's probably the Damage Manual. All
the major factions from the early Wax Trax days are on board: singer Chris
Connelly (Ministry, Revolting Cocks), guitarist Geordie Walker (Killing Joke),
and drummer/programmer Martin Atkins (Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, Pigface), plus
Public Image Ltd. bassist Jah Wobble. And if their debut EP, One
(Invisible), isn't exactly groundbreaking, it is one of the better
reiterations of that late-'80s/early-'90s industro-metal thing to come down the
pike in some time. "Sunset Gun" rips off Zeppelin better than anyone since the
Beasties; if "Damage Addict" recalls Ministry's "Breathe" and "Blame and
Demand" conjures the spirit of Pailhead, well, just call 'em fine old
cannibals. The Damage Manual play Pearl Street (413-584-0610) in Northampton on
June 17, and the Middle East (617-864-EAST) in Cambridge on June 18.
Northampton's Thurston Moore has another one of his avant/improv discs coming
in a few weeks, this time as part of a trio with Wally Shoup and Toshi
Makihara; it'll be released on Sublingual Records, the imprint belonging to the
local free-improv ensemble Saturnalia. In the meantime, Moore and the rest of
Sonic Youth are on tour behind their new nyc ghosts &
flowers, with Stereolab in tow. They're at Avalon (617-423-NEXT) in
Boston on June 15 and at Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel (401-272-5876) in Providence
on June 16.
Taking a page out of the Cheap Trick playbook, rap-metal dudes 311 will
be performing one of their first three album in its entirety (exactly which one
is a secret) as part of their set at the Tweeter Center (617-931-2000) in Mansfield
on June 15. Neo-soul is getting a groove on at the FleetBoston Pavilion
(617-931-2000): tickets went on sale last week for a date by voodoo lover
D'Angelo on August 28; and, more immediately, sultry, streetwise
songstress Mary J. Blige comes to the Pavilion on June 16.
Ska-punks-gone-new-wavers No Doubt are at the Pavilion on June 22 with
modern rockers Lit and down-home hip-hoppers Black Eyed Peas. The
Cape Cod Melody Tent (508-775-9100) in Hyannis opens its season with a
performance by the personification of dry wit, comedian Steven Wright,
on June 17, followed by Bob Weir's Ratdog on June 18. And it's not as if
they needed to tour now that the post office is doing all their publicity for
them, but the Steve Miller Band fly like, well, you know, into the
Tweeter Center on June 17 along with Gov't Mule.
-- Carly Carioli
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