OneWayRichmond’s Show Picks 5/28-5/30

by | May 28, 2012 | MUSIC

Monday, 5/28 MEMORIAL DAY MASH featuring (in order of appearance) Meth Lab, Marrow, Nashgul, Koward, Backslider, Cough, Dragged into Sunlight, Occultist, Agents of Abhorrence, Ghoul @ Strange Matter 5pm.


Monday, 5/28 MEMORIAL DAY MASH featuring (in order of appearance) Meth Lab, Marrow, Nashgul, Koward, Backslider, Cough, Dragged into Sunlight, Occultist, Agents of Abhorrence, Ghoul @ Strange Matter 5pm.

Tuesday, 5/29 Goldrush, The Hill and Wood, Herschel Stratego (photo by Brandon Crowe) @ The Camel 8pm. Free.

Wednesday, 5/30 RVA Playlist Birthday Party featuring Against Grace, Dead Fame (pictured above), Marionette @ The Camel 8pm.

Wednesday, 5/30 Scale the Summit (pictured above), Today I Caught The Plague, Mind’s I @ Kingdom 5pm. All Ages.

Wednesday, 5/30 Radio Rubber Room presents Santamaria Brothers (pictured above), Dream Machine @ The Republic 9pm. Free.

Wednesday, 5/30 Matt Conner & the Enablers (pictured above by Jennifer Holloway Bopst), DJ Ramdog @ Balliceaux 10pm. 21+

Wednesday, 5/30 Southern Belles @ Cary Street Café 10pm.

Wednesday, 5/30 Rough Hausen (pictured above), Synthetic Nightmare, Little Black Rain Clouds @ Fallout 8pm. 18+

Wednesday, 5/30 Broken Monday @ Sharky’s (4032-A Cox Rd.) 9pm.

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

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