One Way Richmond’s Show Picks 2/9-2/12

by | Feb 9, 2012 | MUSIC

Thursday, 2/9 Dumpstaphunk (pictured above), Jamie McLean @ Capital Ale House Downtown Music Hall 7:30pm.


Thursday, 2/9 Dumpstaphunk (pictured above), Jamie McLean @ Capital Ale House Downtown Music Hall 7:30pm.

Thursday, 2/9 Screening of Slow Southern Steel followed by music by Hail! Hornet (photo by Diana Zadlo), Zoroaster @ Strange Matter 7pm.

Thursday, 2/9 A$AP Rocky (pictured above), Joe Threat @ The National 7pm.

Thursday, 2/9 Kid is Qual (pictured above), Eddie P & the Big East @ Bellytimber 9pm.

Thursday, 2/9 Gloominous Doom, Gnawed (pictured above), Comfort @ Empire 9pm.

Thursday, 2/9 Canary Oh Canary, JF Kreuz @ Balliceaux 10pm.

Friday, 2/10 Windhand, Inter Arma, Bastard Sapling (pictured above), Balaclava @ Strange Matter 9pm.

Friday, 2/10 Turbine @ Cary St. Café 10pm.

Friday, 2/10 Speakeasy Benefit for Art on Wheels featuring High Street Lowlifes (pictured above) , Alison Self, Deepa de Jour, Dolli Holiday, The Garter Snaps, Etta Pancetta, Chris Chaos, Foxy Faux Pas, Indy Go-Go, Lily Liqueur, Ella Amunet, Magical Mad Scientist Doc Volz @ Gallery 5 8pm.

Friday, 2/10 Me Talk Pretty (pictured above), Madina Lake, Hawthorne Heights, Get Scared, New Years Day @ Kingdom 5pm. All ages

Friday, 2/10 Kinnaris Media & The National present Black Liquid, 5yve Footaz, Bravo, Ms Proper, Chris Haskins & Doe Boy and music by DJ Swerve 360 @ The National 8pm.

Saturday, 2/11 Audio Mass Transit presents ‘Dilla Lives’ celebrating the life, music, and legacy of James Yancey aka J Dilla aka Jay Dee aka Pay Jay featuring performances by Antagonist Dragonspit, Ohbliv, J.D. Haze, Black Liquid, and others @ Cellar Door 10:30pm.

Saturday, 2/11 Dead Boomers (pictured above), Head Molt, Sex Complex, Frailty Of Angels, Flesh Control @ Strange Matter 6pm. (early)

Saturday, 2/11 The Jealous Sound (pictured above), Family Cat, Cheyenne @ Strange Matter 10pm. (late)

Saturday, 2/11 A Concert of Ancient and Contemporary Indonesian Music and Dance featuring Gamelan Raga Kusuma, Peni Candra Rini (Pictured above) @ Gallery 5 8pm.

Saturday, 2/11 Meade Skelton & the Meadow Street Band (pictured above), Herschel Stratego @ The Camel 6pm. (early)

Saturday, 2/11 The Polychrons, Zati @ The Camel 10:30pm. (late)

Saturday, 2/11 Tatsuya Nakatani solo (pictured above), N.G.O. (Nakatani Gong Orchestra) (with six local participants: Peter Baldes, Tony Brown, Liz Canfield, Scott Hudgins, Will O’Donovan, Gina Sonderegger) @ Ghostprint Gallery (220 W. Broad St.) 8pm.

Saturday, 2/11 Paulo Franco @ Crossroads (Forest Hill Ave location) @ 8pm.

Saturday, 2/11VCU Medical Center & KISS FM presents Chuck Brown, Plunky and Oneness @ The Hat Factory 7pm. All ages.

Sunday, 2/12 Jeff the Brotherhood, Hoax Hunters, The Milkstains @ Strange Matter 9pm.

Sunday, 2/12 Dex Romweber Duo, Chrome Daddy Disco @ Bandito’s 9pm. Free.

Sunday, 2/12 Kal Nwaneri Band, Trouvère, Dogs On Main Street @ The Camel 8pm.

Written by John Lewis Morgan/originally appeared at onewayrichmond.com

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