Roadtrips
With a new disc, To
Venus and Back (Atlantic), due at the end of September and the video for
"Bliss" set to debut this week, Tori Amos shows up as the better half of
a tour with post-grunge queen Alanis Morissette at the Tweeter Center
(331-2211) in Mansfield this Tuesday, August 31. Atlantic is also jumping into
the MP3 fray by releasing "Bliss" as an electronic download for purchase, and
the label is trumpeting it as "the first time that a major-label artist has
made a downloadable single commercially available across-the-board throughout
the Internet retail community," for what that's worth. Simultaneous with
"Bliss" Atlantic is delivering a second single, "1000 Oceans," to radio and to
retail as an old-fashioned compact disc. ("Bliss" is scheduled to be released
conventionally as well, for the Web-challenged among us). Also at the Tweeter:
the alterna-frat-pop boys club featuring the Goo Goo Dolls, Sugar Ray, and
Fastball on August 27.
The Palladium (508-797-9696) in Worcester opens its balcony up to regular
business this week, which means a bunch of bands who don't have the drawing
power to fill the whole joint will still get a shot at a mid-state all-ages
gig. On the 27th, local punks the Ducky Boys duke it out with the Shods;
next Thursday, September 2, Norwegian black-metal scions Dimmu Borgir
get all spooky and crap with Samael and Monstrosity. Keep an eye
peeled for further Palladium Jr. (or, as they're calling it, Upstairs at the
Palladium) shows by the Amazing Crowns (September 11) and Southern
Culture on the Skids (September 16).
Earlier this month, Big Daddy's Courtyard (401-277-9977) in Providence
hosted embattled hip-hop floozie Foxy Brown; on August 27 the club brings the
prophetic Nas in for his only area appearance. Frederick "Toots"
Hibbert and the Maytals ("Do the Reggay" [sic], 1968) hit the
back-to-school crowd at the Ocean Mist in Matunuck tonight (782-3740), at the
House of Blues (617-491-BLUE) in Cambridge on August 30 and Lupo's Heartbreak
Hotel (401-272-5876) in Providence on September 1. And at Providence's Met
Café (401-861-2142) on August 29, former Thee Hydrogen Terrors dude John
Von Ryan fronts the twisted drum-bass-harp outfit Olneyville Sound
System, who come off as a cross between Dub Narcotic Sound System's
faux dub and the Oblivians' cantankerous garage blooze, or some Albini/
Spencer attempt at soul.
-- Carly Carioli
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