January 23, 2010 at 7:40am
MUSIC IN THE SOUTH SOUND TONIGHT >>>
FUNKY ROCK: Besides having maybe the best band name in history, West Seattle Pleasure Club are masterful purveyors of underwear-destroying soul and funk. I dare (dare!) you to attend their show tonight and keep your super square toes from a-tappin'. With The Legend of Bigfoot, 8 p.m., $5, The New Frontier Lounge - Rev. Adam McKinney
SCUZZY BLUES: Portland's Drew Grow and Pastors' Wives will perform will perform tonight inside the indie chic Warehouse in downtown Tacoma. A long time fan of Grow's work, which includes a few Tacoma connections, the Weekly Volcano caught up with the PDX songwriter this week on our blog, Spew. With Friday Mile, Goldfinch with the record label Amigo/Amiga in the house, 8 p.m., the Warehouse - Bobble Tiki
And Matt Driscoll previewed two shows happening tonight - The Blue Mongols at Doyle's and Torture Box at Hell's Kitchen - in his Prefunk column.
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Comments for "NIGHT MOVES: West Seattle Pleasure Club, Drew Grow, The Blue Mongols, Torture Box" (2)
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annonymous said on Jan. 23, 2010 at 9:23am
correction:
Amigo/Amiga is the name of a record label and is not a band performing at the Warehouse tonight.
Justin G. said on Jan. 27, 2010 at 4:10pm
The Legend of Bigfoot owned the New Frontier show Saturday night. Period. Their music and presentation were stellar.
As for your headliner, if I wanted to hear some cover tunes, I'd have hit a Karaoke bar.
The Brotherhood of the Black Squirrel opened the show with a fierce set. Patrick and the boys have really stepped up their game.
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