Roadtrips
Before we sent our sporty
Summer Olympians over to Australia, our world-champ indie punks, Sleater
Kinney (Olympians of a different sort), went Down Under to back the
estimable reformed Aussie indie-pop outfit the Go-Betweens. Corin Tucker and
company are back, though, and on the attack after returning to form in their
own right on last year's All Hands on the Bad One (Kill Rock Stars).
This Friday (September 22), the world's finest bassless trio are joined by a
guitarless duo called Coco and Detroit's trash-blues guitar-drums pair
White Stripes at the Roxy (617-338-7699) in Boston. Then Sleater Kinney head
to Northampton for a one-off festival date that'll have college kids skipping
class. On Sunday at the Three County Fairgrounds (800-477-6869), they're joined
by home-town hosts Sonic Youth, Ben Harper, jam fiends
Galactic, Juliana Hatfield (who kicks off her own fall tour at
the Roxy on Wednesday), Martin Sexton, Toots and the Maytals, the
Roots' Rahzel, and Groove Collective.
Ben Harper is also slated for the sold-out Mixfest radio-festival date at
Suffolk Downs (617-931-2000) on Saturday, in a line-up that includes the re-formed
Go-Go's, Vertical Horizon, Guster, bespectacled
alterna-folkie Lisa Loeb (she's also at Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel,
401-272-5876, in Providence on Sunday), Fastball, the Corrs,
Roxette, Barenaked Ladies, Tracy Chapman, the Goo Goo
Dolls, and Macy Gray. And radio-show hype of a heavier sort is on
display Sunday at the FleetBoston Pavilion (617-931-2000) in a back-to-school
low-dough show featuring emo heartthrobs the Get Up Kids, teen
grindmetal babes Kittie, ready-for-Dawson's-Creek popsters
Nickelback, and Insane Clown Posse clones the Kottonmouth Kings.
(The Kings warm up the night before with a headlining gig at Lupo's.)
Closer to home, pub punks the Dropkick Murphys kick off a tour with some
actual Irishmen -- Runnin' Riot, who have a disc out on Dropkick bassist
Ken Casey's Flat Records label -- with a surprise gig tonight (Thursday) at
Bill's Bar (617-421-9678) and an above-board date at the Lowell Irish Festival
(978-458-2120) on Saturday, where you can also catch the final appearance by
Lowell's outstanding mod-punk band the Shods. Not appearing at the
Lowell Irish Festival: Scottish folkies the Battlefield Band, who will
be safely stowed at the Iron Horse (413-584-0610) in Northampton tonight and
the Somerville Theatre (617-876-4275) on Friday.
Both 16 Horsepower and the Black Heart Procession subscribe to
the American Gothic school of roots music -- not quite country, exactly, but
the kind of thing you'd imagine undertakers listening to after-hours in old
Westerns. They ought to be on tour together, but they ain't. Instead, 16
Horsepower are out supporting their new Secret South (Razor & Tie)
at Lilli's (617-591-1661) in Somerville on Friday, along with an Alternative
Tentacles alterna-country outfit called Slim Cessna's Auto Club. And the
Black Heart Procession are supporting their bleak, funereal third album, III
(Touch & Go), with a gig at T.T. the Bear's Place (617-492-BEAR) in
Cambridge on Sunday.
-- Carly Carioli
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