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November 12, 2011 at 5:35pm

NIGHT MOVES: Voxxy Vallejo, Pearl Django, The Ellis Armor, Meowtain, Helms Alee, Frank Fairfield and others ...

They Charge Like Warriors will rock Hell's Kitchen tonight.

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4th Ave Ale House Olympia - Downtown. The Jupiter Order, Tinman, Voxxy Vallejo. 9 pm.

Art House Designs Olympia - Eastside. Pearl Django, with special guest Vince Brown. All Ages. 8 pm.

Hell's Kitchen Tacoma - Downtown. The Ellis Armor, From Heroes To Legends, Spare Me Poseidon, They Charge Like Warriors, Vices. 6 pm.

Jazzbones Tacoma - Sixth Avenue. Nearly Dan (Steely Dan tribute). 8 pm. $10-$13. Violin Vs. Vinyl, with Kytami, The PhonoGraff, Jay Tablet. 12 pm. $5.

Mandolin Cafe Tacoma - Central. Graham Crackers. All Ages. 8 pm.

Midnight Sun Olympia. Downtown. Meowtain, Maxines, Basemint, Monster Trap, 8 pm. $5.

  • Meowtain is a restlessly churning ball of jittery exuberance. The band's music seems to benefit from an overabundance of ideas and whims - each member racing to bring them to the fore. Shouts emerge, breathless, from behind a wall of crackling guitars, the occasional trumpet and vigorously shuddering tambourines. It sounds, in a word, very much like Olympia. This lo-fi, homespun punk sound that has been steadily produced in the city for many years seems almost bred into the music of Meowtain. What Meowtain brings to the table is a kind of boundless energy, which I think you will find positively infectious. This is the second Olympia All Ages Project-produced show to be held at the Midnight Sun, while the Northern seeks out a permanent residence elsewhere. - Rev. Adam McKinney

Nate Dybevik's piano restoration Spaceworks Tacoma space Tacoma - Hilltop. Iceborg, Operation ID, Porch Grapes. All Ages. 7 pm. More details here.

The New Frontier Lounge Tacoma - Dome District. Helms Alee, Hot Victory, Extralone, Argonaut. 9 pm. $5.

  • Hot Victory might be ambient if it weren't for all of those drums. A three-piece made up of two drummers and a guy on keys, the tones being produced are cold, futuristic and drawn out. They are accompanied by a two-person assault of primal, pounding drums - a stampede of sound, offset by a steady drone. It's a lot to take in, all at once. Hot Victory means to be overwhelming, I'm sure, and the band succeeds in spades. When they hit those breakdowns, where the drums start to sound more scattershot and disconnected, and the synths begin to pulse and stab, it's fascinating to watch them find the beat of the next song into which they'll go careening. All of this order and chaos, sharing space - one pushing the other, the other always resisting. - Rev. AM

The Spar Tacoma - Old Town. New Orleans Jazz Cafe Quintet. This is trad jazz,a bit like Dixieland. All Ages. 8-11 pm. NC.

Traditions Cafe and World Folk Art Olympia - Downtown. Reilly & Maloney. All Ages. 8 pm. $12-$17.

Urban Grace Church Tacoma - Downtown. Frank Fairfield with members of Sons of Warren Oates and Ravenna Woods. The Warehouse presents this shindig. All Ages. 7:30 pm. $8 at brownpapertickets.com, $10 door.

  • You've got to give it to the folks over at The Warehouse. At this point a production company (of sorts) specializing in bringing intimate, artistic and artist-friendly shows to Tacoma, The Warehouse looks to have hit pay dirt again with tonight's performance by Frank Fairfield, an old school (and I mean ooold school) gee-tar, fiddle and banjo player who many fell in love last summer at Doe Bay Fest. "His music immediately transports you to a dusty trail stop and a crackling fire. He is well versed in early American music and fits the part perfectly. Trust me, you have to see it to believe it," says The Warehouse's Adam Ydstie in email. "We at The Warehouse have worked hard to create a special evening for a small audience to experience Frank Fairfield as well as a host of other amazing musicians from the area. This performance will be on the stage at Urban Grace sans any amplification and lit primarily by candles. We will have chairs and pillows on the stage for the audience to sit back, relax, and enjoy the music."  The show will also include members of Sons of Warren Oates and Ravenna Woods. - Matt Driscoll

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