One Way Richmond’s Show Picks 3/5-3/7

by | Mar 5, 2012 | MUSIC

Monday, 3/5 Caged Animals (pictured above) , Merrin Karas, Pastoral, Paul Ivey & the Rubes @ Strange Matter 10pm.


Monday, 3/5 Caged Animals (pictured above) , Merrin Karas, Pastoral, Paul Ivey & the Rubes @ Strange Matter 10pm.

Tuesday, 3/6 Brown Bird, The Low Branches (pictured above) @ Sponge (3rd floor of Anderson Gallery – 907.5 W. Franklin St.)

Tuesday, 3/6 Titus Andronicus (pictured above), Diarrhea Planet, Screaming Females @ Strange Matter 6pm. (early)

Tuesday, 3/6 Seven Circle Sunrise, Elisium, Easy Way Out, Nine Mile Island (pictured above) @ Canal Club 7pm All ages.

Tuesday, 3/6 VCU Student Hip Hop Organization presents Main Attrakionz, Ohbliv (pictured above), Rap Dragons, Rezzie Rob @ Strange Matter 10pm. (late)

Tuesday, 3/6 Julia Nunes, The Kindling Kind (photo by J Phillips), The Manifestivus @ The Camel 7:30pm.

Tuesday, 3/6 Boas, Levek (pictured above), Tungs, Hundred Waters @ Gallery 5 7:30pm.

Wednesday, 3/7 Shelly Fairchild (pictured above), Liza Bance, Lee Harris and Country Sunshine, Russell Lacey @ The Camel 8pm.

Wednesday, 3/7 Royal Baths, Slowdance, Young Adult Fiction, Heavy Midgets @ Strange Matter 6pm. All Ages. (Early)

Wednesday, 3/7 Sourvein (pictured above), Order of the Owl, Druglord, Gritter @ Strange Matter10pm. 18+ (late)

Wednesday, 3/7 Daikaiju, The Milkstains, Fire Bison (pictured above) @ The Nile Ethiopian 9pm.

Wednesday, 3/7 Cheers Elephant (pictured above), Happy New Year, The Trillions, Canary oh Canary @ Gallery 5 8pm.

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

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