Gigs4Good, Spanish Gypsy guitarists and all-ages comedy at the Vera Project. Yup, it's a good Thursday.
Can't Miss It: Thursday
Musicians Team Up For Nonprofits Tomorrow at the Tractor
Looking for a way to give back this holiday season but still feel like you're getting something other than a good feeling? Head out to Gigs4Good show with Drew Grow and the Pastor's Wives, Lower Lights Burning and Chris Cunningham (of Ravenna Woods) at the Tractor tomorrow. It's going to be a great time and will help satiate your charitable side.
The Horrors' Schtick Doesn't Get Old
Note for any aspiring musicians: if you're going to have a schtick, you'd damn well better pull it off. A few weeks ago we saw Datarock, and while they weren't our thing, the energetic party band vibe was only increased with the matching red custom track suits. Last week we saw The Pipettes, who playfully mimic the girl groups of the sixties with pop songs about love, sex, and boys (the fact that they're all hot helps a bit too). And Wednesday night we saw The Horrors, the UK "it" band more famous for who did their video (Chris Cunningham, creator of those demented Aphex Twin videos) than they are for their music. With shows like this one that's definitely set to change.
Shock Shock Horrors Horrors
The NME refers to British five-piece The Horrors as "big-haired, squid-flinging art school ghouls causing goth-garage chaos across the UK." Yes indeed. If you're a mite confused by the "squid-flinging" bit, the reference is to the above video, "Sheena is a Parasite," directed by auteur Chris Cunningham (he of Aphex Twin/Bjork/Squarepusher twisted vid fame), and starring Samantha Morton as the titular intestinal-spewing character. The video ended up being banned by MTV UK, not because of the gore (really just pounds and pounds of cephalopod carcasses), but because of the potential for seizures due to all that damn strobe.

