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Best Bets: Concerts you should probably check out

freefest2013

It’s another big week of concerts in the DMV. Aside from a handful of solid club shows, the coming weeks present your last opportunities to catch a show at Merriweather Post Pavilion this year. What better reason to hit MPP than Free Fest? This year’s event features Vampire Weekend, Robin Thicke, Black Joe Lewis, MGMT, Icona Pop and many more.

Best Bets: Concerts you should probably check out

 

TheShingig2013

We’re back with your guide to the best shows in town this week. Good news for folks who like arena rock shows, and better news if you’re into 80s alternative. Up north, Saturday’s ‘The Shindig’ will bring Dropkick Murphys, Joan Jett, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones and more to Baltimore’s Carroll park. Check out the rest below:

Best Bets: Concerts you should probably check out

trillectro

Get excited. This week features a bunch of the area’s premiere local talent playing at home. Thievery Corporation will play a three-night stand at 9:30 Club and Saturday’s Trillectro Music Festival will host Wale, Nadastrom, Tittsworth, RDGLDGRN, Phil Ade, Misun, Shy Glizzy and tons of other national hip-hop/electonic artists.

Best Bets: Concerts you should probably check out

sharkweek

Shark Week performs with Black Clouds at 9:30 Club Saturday, July 27.

This week features a healthy dose of local talent: GEMS, Will Eastman, Black Clouds, Shark Week, Go Cozy. If you’re not familiar these artists, take advantage of our handy-dandy weekly guide and go catch a show.

Best Bets: Concerts you should probably check out

LilWayne

Don’t let this heat wave scare you off, there are a bunch of great outdoor shows to check out this week. Baltimore’s annual Artscape takes place this weekend and features a ton of free live music and all the other weird stuff that Baltimore does so well. If that sounds a little too sweaty for you, we have some decent indoor alternatives, as well.

Best Bets: Concerts you should probably check out

Best Bets: Concerts you should probably check out

thexx

The XX will be at Merriweather Post Pavilion, June 15.

Summer is in full-swing. All of the outdoor amphitheaters are coming alive and we’re getting some pretty good shows out of it. Speaking of amphitheaters, Wolf Trapp has really stepped its game up this year. Yeah, there is still a lot of old folks’ music, but the quality is different than previous years and it does seem like they have made a conscience effort to inject some youth into their calendar this summer. Check out this week’s shows below.

Best Bets: Concerts you should probably check out

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Shark Week will perform with Paperhaus at Rock & Roll Hotel Friday, June 7.

So, this week starts out pretty slow, but come Thursday, there are a ton of awesome shows to check out. Notably absent from this week’s Best Bets is Steez Promo’s Moonrise Festival. The EDM festival was due to rock Baltimore’s Sun Park this weekend, but permit issues forced the cancellation of the festival last week. Steez Promo has indicated that they are working to reschedule some of the Moonrise artists at different venues in the area this weekend, we will let you know when/if more information becomes available.

About Last Night: The Thermals at the Black Cat

 

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Walking into the venue during the tail-end of Pure Junk’s set was an interesting experience. The band had a decidedly Baltimore/Wham City vibe to it, which made sense once we discovered the band is an off-shoot of the Wham City staple, Double Dagger. With that knowledge, it was slightly less shocking to see the band’s frontman feeling himself–literally, not figuratively–during amid-set stroll through the audience.

The second band on last night was another B-More product called Hollywood. This band was made for Burger Records. Seriously, they fucking rip. The music fits right in with this retro-punk revival that everyone is on right now. One key component to pulling off that aesthetic is having a kick-ass live show, and Hollywood handled that with aplomb last night.  However, it would be nice to see Hollywood at a show with a more engaged audience–we’re looking at you, group of teenage boys who were front and center but would not facilitate the frontman’s stage-dive attempts.

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Best Bets: Concerts you should probably check out

thermals

OK, we’ll level with you, this week’s shows leave a lot to be desired. This might be a good week to get out and enjoy a rooftop bar instead. With that said, we are pretty stoked on the Thermals’ show Thursday night.