One Way Richmond’s Show Picks 3/29-4/1

by | Mar 29, 2012 | MUSIC

Thursday, 3/29 Guitar Wolf, The Milkstains, The Nervous Ticks, Boney Loner and the Sacred Teachers @ Kingdom 8pm.


Thursday, 3/29 Guitar Wolf, The Milkstains, The Nervous Ticks, Boney Loner and the Sacred Teachers @ Kingdom 8pm.

Thursday 3/29 Justin Jones @ City Dogs in the Fan 9pm.

Thursday, 3/29 Flamenco Del Sur @ Crossroads (Forest Hill Ave. location) 8pm. Free.

Friday, 3/30 Cardinal Compass (pictured above), Money Cannot Be Eaten, Night Idea, Little Black Clouds @ Cellar Door 9pm.

Friday, 3/30 Baby Cham @ Canal Club 9pm. 21+

Friday, 3/30 Benefit for the Richmond Reproductive Freedom Project featuring Sundials, Pedals on Our Pirate Ships, Worn In Red, The Haddonfields, Hold Tight! @ Strange Matter 8pm. All ages.

Friday, 3/30 Age of Excess @ Mulligan’s Southside (11146 Hull St. Rd) 9pm.

Friday, 3/30 Black Girls @ Balliceaux 10:30pm.

Friday, 3/30 Dave Pollard @ Crossroads (Forest Hill Ave. location) @ 8pm. Free.

Friday, 3/30 Sunny Ledfurd @ Capital Ale House Downtown Music Hall 10pm.

Friday, 3/30 Reverend D-Ray & The Shockers (pictured above), The Blackout Shift, Pistol Whip Nikki @ Wonderland 9pm. 21+

Friday, 3/30 QuiVa Productions presents Perpetual Groove, the Shack Band @ The National 8pm.

The United Blood Festival Friday 3/30 & Saturday 3/31 @ Kingdom looks to be sold out, but if you have tickets, here are the band line ups split up by day…

Friday: Agnostic Front, Backtrack, Break Away, Harm’s Way, Naysayer, New Lows, Out Crowd, Soul Search, Suburban Scum, Tough Luck, United Youth, Xibalba – 4pm-12am. All ages.

Saturday: Cro-Mags, Beware, Bitter End, Dead End Path, Fire and Ice, Free Spirit, Friend or Foe, New Lows, Paper Trail, Power Trip, Ringworm, Stick together, Take Offense, Wisdom In Chains – 2pm-12am. All ages.

More info @ www.unitedblood.blogspot.com

Saturday, 3/31 Cy Taggart @ Capital Ale House Downtown Music Hall 9pm. Free.

Saturday, 3/31 Kevin Gordon (cd release) @ Ashland Coffee & Tea 8pm.

Saturday, 3/31 Benefit Concert for The Faison School for Autism featuring Sharp Comfort (pictured above), The Backyard Ornaments, The Members, Hans Gruber, The Nakatomi Towers, Grinding Stone @ The Camel 8pm.

Saturday, 3/31 Valkyrie, Horsefang, War Graves @ Strange Matter 10pm.

Saturday, 3/31 Mag-Bats (aka Wes Freed‘s Magnificent Bastards) @ Cary St. Café 10pm.

Saturday, 3/31 Long Arms @ Poe’s Pub 9pm.

Saturday, 3/31 “Circle Bar” featuring DJ Marty Violence, and others @ The Nile 10pm.

Sunday, 4/1 The Apocalypse Dudes, Iggy Plop @ Banditos 9pm. Free. 21+

Sunday, 4/1 Ed Schrader’s Music Beat (pictured above), Canary oh Canary, Positivland, Weird Alchemist @ Strange Matter 10pm.

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