Friday, June 4, 2010

Best Bets, Weekend Edition: CES Cru/ACBs, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, Caribou

Posted by David Hudnall on Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 4:02 PM

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FRIDAY

The Black Keys are doing their neo-blues thing at the Crossroads at Grinders. But it's sold out. You could maybe lurk around on the street outside and listen to the show. First Fridays is tonight, too, so that should be a happenin' part of town. 

Weezer is playing the Buzz Under the Stars concert at City Market. But that would be kind of like having lunch with an ex-girlfriend who's now involved in the Tea Party movement. Coheed and Cambria opens. 

CES Cru and the ACBs are together at Riot Room, doing their mishmash thing. That's our pick. That, or the very refreshing and pure Americana of Grisly Hand at Davey's. 

Saturday and Sunday after the jump.

SATURDAY


It's all about RecordBar on Saturday. Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin perform an all-ages show with the Dead Girls and Sam Billen. It starts at 6 p.m., with SSLYBY on at 8 p.m. Later on in the night, when it's all grown-ups, Hidden Pictures play a set of their excellent folk-pop. 

If you're in Lawrence, Rooftop Vigilantes are at the Replay. They absolutely torched RecordBar last night despite the fact that hardly anybody showed up. 

SUNDAY

Caribou's psychedelic dance music at the Granada is your most enticing option. See you Monday.

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