Friday Nov. 26
Samuel Smith Band
If you missed the City Weekly Beer Festival in September (and I’m pretty sure not many of you did, judging by the lines that filled the Washington Square grounds that lovely afternoon), you missed out on a ton of great music delivered by four Salt Lake City bands. The surprise of the bunch to me was the Samuel Smith Band, a rootsy rock crew I hadn’t seen before that sunny day. I have seen the crew a couple times since, as they seem to play somewhere in the Salt Lake Valley each weekend. If you haven’t had the pleasure yet, this weekend is your chance; they’re headlining Friday at The Urban Lounge, and sharing a bill with Red Pete on Saturday at Bar Deluxe. The Urban Lounge, 241 S. 500 East, 9 p.m.; Bar Deluxe, 666 S. State, 9 p.m.
The Legendary Porch Pounders
There’s something about seeing a band perform on its own turf. Seeing Willie Nelson throw down in a Texas honkytonk, for example, is not the same as seeing him at Red Butte Garden or Deer Valley. Perhaps the performers feel just that much more comfortable playing at home, or maybe the audience feels just that much more free to really cut loose. Whatever it is, there’s almost always a different vibe at a crew’s hometown gig than when they’re on the road. With that in mind, fans of the Legendary Porch Pounders have plenty of chances to see the dynamic blues duo of Dan Weldon and Bad Brad Wheeler along the Wasatch Front, but I’m betting seeing them throw down in Ogden’s pre-eminent live music venue, Brewski’s, is a whole different thing. You have a chance to check them out there on Friday, but if traveling north to O-town isn’t in your plan, they’re playing Saturday at the Hog Wallow, as well. Brewski’s, 244 25th St., Ogden, 9 p.m.; Hog Wallow, 3200 E. Big Cottonwood Canyon, 9 p.m.
Tony Holiday of the Velvetones is getting ready to make a move to the Deep South after years working the Northern Utah live-music circuit, but before he goes, he’s staying busy delivering the potent bluesy guitar that people in the region have come to love. His background in rock, bluegrass and jazz informs his playing, but as he told City Weekly in a recent profile, once he found the blues, there was no going back. “Blues music has always spoken to me,” Holiday said. “No matter what I play, it comes out with a bluesy twang.” Holiday’s Velvetones are regulars at festivals like Desert Rocks and Uncle Uncanny’s, and in the clubs of Park City, Logan, Ogden, southern Idaho and western Wyoming. This weekend, you have the chance to see them right here in SLC. Hog Wallow, 3200 E. Big Cottonwood Canyon, 9 p.m.
Tuesday Nov. 30
No Age
Los Angeles duo No Age—Dean Spunt and Randy Randall—called their latest album Everything in Between, and it’s a damned apt moniker in describing the twosome’s everything-including-the-kitchen-sink sonic approach. While their skills at delivering straightforward hooks are obvious on tunes like the frantic punk rave-up “Fever Dreaming” or the languid journey of the fuzz-rocking “Glitter,” Spunt and Randall like to experiment with the possibilities of how far they can push their tunes into unexpected directions while maintaining some semblance of the original idea. You can hear No Age’s bouillabaisse of influences throughout Everything in Between, including such disparate favorites as The Byrds and My Bloody Valentine, The Ramones to the Go-Betweens. The mix of traditional rock instrumentation and samples works well in Spunt and Randall’s capable hands, as does the blend of pop and noise-rock. Lucky Dragons are also on the bill. Kilby Court, 741 S. 330 West, 7 p.m., $12 advance/$14 day of show
Coming Soon
French Horn Rebellion (W Lounge, Dec. 3), The Secret Handshake, A Cursive Memory (The Complex, Dec. 3), Sndtrkr (Woodshed, Dec. 3), The Black Angels (Urban Lounge, Dec. 5), Los Lobos (Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, Dec. 5), John Pizzarelli (Sheraton City Centre, Dec. 6), Tokyo Police Club (Kilby Court, Dec. 6), Hellyeah (In the Venue, Dec. 7), The Grouch, Brother Ali (Urban Lounge, Dec. 7), DJ Logic (Downstairs, Park City, Dec. 8), Greeley Estates (The Basement, Ogden, Dec. 8)
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