Roadtrips
A big week looms for Pearl Street (413-584-0610) in Northampton. Next Friday,
May 29, it'll have back-from-the-grave alterna-rock vets Soul Asylum,
who return in support of their brand-new Candy from a Stranger
(Columbia), in one room. (They'll also kick off the free WBRU Summer Concert
Series in India Point Park on the 28th at 5 p.m.) That same night there'll be an excellent concurrent
bill headlined by UK space-popsters Swervedriver, whose epic struggle to
release their awesome 99th Dream Day (Zero Hour) finally paid off last
year. Local guys Orbit and the Red Telephone open for 'em.
And just to prove we're all about the kids, we'll remind you that WHRB's
The Record Hospital is sponsoring yet another $6 all-ages gig at the
Massasoit Elks Lodge (617-437-9010), 55 Bishop Allen Drive, in Central Square on
May 22 with Red Monkey, Franklin, the Sin-Eaters, the
914, and Tac-Tic. In addition, Franklin, Red Monkey, and the 914
are on a bill with the Never-Never at the Space (508-753-0017) in
Worcester on May 21.
In a bill that made it to T.T. the Bear's not long ago, John Wesley
Harding (new album, Awake, out on Zero Hour) and the inimitable
former Dream Syndicate leader Steve Wynn pop up at the Iron Horse
(413-584-0610) in Northampton on Tuesday, May 26. And remember the May 22 Pearl
Street gig by rap legends the Sugar Hill Gang featuring Grandmaster
Melle Mel we mentioned last week? It pulled a Björk and got
rescheduled for the same club on May 28. Plus, New Orleans firebrands Royal
Fingerbowl, whose residency at the Middle East (617-864-EAST) in Cambridge
brings them to that club on May 24, are also at the Met Café
(401-861-2142) in Providence with the loungy Smoking Jackets on May 22.
--C.C.