Roadtrips
Celebrate Lincoln's Birthday the Canadian way with an evening of earnest
crafted guitar pop from those shaggy dudes in Sloan. With hooks that
could put a smile on any Posies or Gigolo Aunts fan, and the negligible sales
figures to prove it, the former DGC band's latest, Navy Blues, was
relegated to release on the band's own murderrecords. They're back in the area
to support it with shows February 11 at the Iron Horse (413-584-0610) in
Northampton and February 12 at the Middle East (617-864-EAST) in Cambridge.
The Amazing Crowns were one of the opening bands during the Mighty
Mighty Bosstones' inaugural "Hometown Throwdown" engagements, and after a year
of touring with the likes of the Cramps and the Reverend Horton Heat, they're
now in a position to offer their own version of the local fan-appreciation
event. During their "Providence Payback," they'll do a three-night stand in the
intimate environs of the Met Café (401-861-2142) starting February 18,
when their guests will be the Big Bad Bollocks, the Speed Devils,
the Brass Monkeys, and the Brunt of It. The engagement runs
through the 20th.
Two guys from Traffic who are not Steve Winwood -- Dave Mason and
Jim Capaldi, both of whom did plenty of subsequent album-rock
fellow-traveling -- are on tour with a set list that does indeed include a few
Traffic songs, which they'll bring to the Copley Theatre (617-499-9797) in Boston
on February 14 and Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel (401-272-5876) in Providence on
February 16. Those trying to navigate in and out of traffic might want to check
out the New England Motorcycle Expo, February 13 and 14 at the
Rockingham Park Expo (800-759-7469) in Salem, New Hampshire, which includes a
side order of tattoos and a lace and leather fashion show. The latter might
come in handy if you're thinking of checking out the "all-original-members"
line-up (which, as many folks have pointed out, doesn't include now-deceased
original guitarist and future Ozzy sideman Randy Rhodes) of Quiet Riot
at the Station (401-823-4660) in West Warwick, Rhode Island, on February 13.
You may have caught that awful Jordan's Furniture TV ad featuring an
anonymous-looking (and -sounding) frat-rock band with their own neon sign.
Well, Entrain are hoping to parlay the commercial's success
into . . . , er, commercial success and to that end are
releasing the song as a single, as well as re-releasing the three-year-old CD
it was taken from. The band are at the Met Café on February 11.
-- CC