Gravy and Kandi

By weeklyvolcano on March 26, 2008

Volcanoblastart HOMO HIP-HOP
Gravy Train!!!!
If you have a fun bone left in your body and want to boogie the night away, and are perfectly OK with very fit men dancing around in tightie-whities while voluptuous vixens scream their way into your electro-loving heart, GRAVY TRAIN!!!! IS YOUR SHOW!

Gravy Train!!! is an Oakland-based electro-sex-thrash-tronic quartet who are all about getting you to shake your "beautiful because it's yours" behind and raising room temperatures with their crazed dance routines and racy subjects.  With songs like "Strip 4 Me" and "Sippin 40z" all being driven by relentlessly rhythmic beats, you will lose at least ten pounds shaking your groove thang amongst the multitudes of like-minded, body image positive Olympians. â€" Owen Tayl
[Capitol Theater, Wednesday, March 26, 7:30 p.m., all-ages, $5-$7, 205 E. Fifth Ave., Olympia, 360.754.5378]

JAZZ
Kareem Kandi Band
Jazz is the only purely American music and the one genre that has embraced elements of all musical forms.  This is why it is always exciting to find young artists who push the boundaries to create their own unique style, and Kareem Kandi is one musician who does just that.  The Tacoma-based sax player â€"along with guitarist Mason Hargrove and crew, performs a style of jazz that incorporates blues, funk and rock. Kandi, who lists his influences from such renowned jazz greats as Charlie Parker, Dexter Gordon, Sonny Rollins, and John Coltrane, plays in a free-style manner that sounds improvised. â€" Tony Engelhart
[Pour At Four, 7 p.m., no cover, 3814 N. 26th St., Tacoma, 253.761.8015]

LINK: Dave Roberts and others in the clubs tonight.
LINK: Catch a flick on a local screen.
LINK: Let’s eat Greek today.