One Way Richmond’s Show Picks 4/30-5/2

by | Apr 30, 2012 | MUSIC

4/30 Murder Death Kill, Boris Wheatley, Stand Your Ground (pictured above), Papertrail @ Kingdom 6pm. All Ages.


4/30 Murder Death Kill, Boris Wheatley, Stand Your Ground (pictured above), Papertrail @ Kingdom 6pm. All Ages.

4/30 Pastoral, From Fragile Seeds, Joshua Wake, The Westhampton Citybillies @ The Camel 9pm.

5/1 Kind of Like Spitting, Sundials, Cheyenne (pictured above) @ Strange Matter 6pm. All Ages.(early)

5/1 Argonauts, Zruda, Reckoner, Gnawed (pictured above), Degeneracy @ Strange Matter 10pm. 18+ (late)

5/1 Samson Trinh & The Upper East Side Big Band (pictured above), Ogle B Straight @ The Camel9pm.

Wednesday, 5/2 Hooten, Levin (photo by Peter Gannushkin) & Jones @ Balliceaux 9pm.

5/2 The Southside Homewreckers @ Ashland Coffee & Tea 7pm.

5/2 Archie Powell and the Exports (pictured above), Sandman Viper Command, Heavy Heart @ The Camel 9pm. 18+

5/2 Beast Wellington (photo by Firefly Image Works) @ Bogart’s in the Fan 9pm.

5/2 The Polychrons @ Cary Street Café 10pm.

5/2 Deep Sleep, The Haverchucks, Meth Lab (pictured above) @ Strange Matter 6pm. Free. (Early)

5/2 Sofia Talvik (Photo by Richard Dowdy), Cardinal Compass, Dream Machine @ The Republic 9pm.

5/2 Pontiak (pictured above), Guardian Alien, Caves Caverns, Diamond Center @ Strange Matter 10pm. 18+ (late)

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

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