Roadtrips
If you've ever had two kids with conflicting soccer games, then you'll
appreciate the plight facing Boston Globe society columnist Julie
Hatfield this coming Wednesday (June 28). Daughter Juliana Hatfield is
having a record-release party at the Somerville Theatre (617-931-2000) for not one
but two albums: Beautiful Creature, a sublime pop disc that might
be her best work since Become What Your Are; and Total System
Failure (both Zoe/Rounder), a goofy heavy-metal album. Meanwhile, a few
miles away, son Jason Hatfield is finishing up a month-long residency at
the Lizard Lounge (617-547-0759) in Cambridge with his band Star Hustler,
who've just released an impressive disc -- Songs for Betty (Dirt), the
title referring to Juliana's dog, and with a guest appearance by sis herself --
of rock and roll of the morose, country-tinted variety. What's a rocker mom to
do? Lucky for her -- if she reads "Road Trips," that is -- we've got a few
suggestions.
Plan A: launch a pre-emptive strike by heading down to the Cape this Saturday,
June 24, for the Wellfleet Beachcomber's (508-349-6055) first "Dune Tunes"
shindig of the season; it features Star Hustler, local pop gods Fuzzy
(whose Chris Toppin is doing double duty with the Hustlers), Semi-Gloss,
Buttercup, and the Ray Corvair Trio. While she's at it, she can
check out Fuzzy's Winston Braman and Hilken Mancini playing guest DJ at the B
Side Lounge (617-354-0766) on June 26, as well as the entire Fuzzy crew throwing
down at the Milky Way Lounge and Lanes (617-524-3740) in Jamaica Plain on June 29.
Plan B: skip both shows on Wednesday and instead show up at Lupo's Heartbreak
Hotel (401-272-5876) in Providence on June 30, when Jason -- whose first
all-ages show was the Violent Femmes and the Del Fuegos, by the way --
and Star Hustler join Juliana and Papas Fritas on the same bill. Whew.
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MTV has declined to air the latest Primus video, "Lacquer Head," in which a kid
watching music videos on TV huffs gas fumes with Satan, but Les Claypool has
bigger fish to fry. The side-project-prone Claypool (who was spotted recently
gigging with members of Phish and the Police) is performing with yet another
pick-up trio, this one called Rat Brigade, at the hippie-friendly
jam-band fest Gathering of the Vibes, which takes place June 23 through
25 at Seaside Park (800-677-8650) in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Rat Brigade will
be joined by John Scofield, Ratdog, Strangefolk, Deep
Banana Blackout, and many more. In other festival news: Grammy-nominee
Susan Tedeschi and Olu Dara kick off the Sunset Music Festival at
Rhode Island's Newport Yachting Center (401-846-1600) on June 26; the festival
also features performances by Randy Newman on June 28 and Livingston
Taylor on June 29. And John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers headline
the Quincy Blues Festival at Veterans Memorial Stadium (617-786-7617) on June 25
with support from soul man Mighty Sam McClain.
Other odds and ends: Jonathan Richman plays the Beachcomber on June 27.
Natalie Cole is at Lowell Memorial Auditorium (617-931-2000) on June 27.
Creed, the Catherine Wheel, Dynamite Hack, 3 Doors
Down, and Shades Apart are at the Meadows Music Theatre
(800-548-7370) in Hartford, Connecticut, on June 24. The Deftones play a
sold-out gig at the Palladium (508-797-9696) in Worcester on June 24; the
following night the Palladium hosts MTV's "Return of the Rock" tour with
Springfield's Staind, metalcore-for-Christ true believers P.O.D.,
Dope, and Crazytown.
-- Carly Carioli