Heavy Dates
WORCESTER
Heavy dates
Boston skasters Bim Skala Bim, who have playing the nutty sound since
1983, recently released their ninth album, Krinkle (BiB). On Friday,
they join local punk skasters Flip 55 at the Tammany Club, while label
mates Rippopotamus (see this week's "State of the Art") funk up the
Plantation Club Drafthouse. Also on Friday, Wear your best beachwear for a surf
spectacular pitting Connecticut's 9th Wave against Jason James and
the Bay State House Rockers at Ralph's; Dave Warren's latest project,
H.O.O.D., share the stage with Dirt Junkie and Pariah at
the Lucky Dog Music Hall; and Simon says groove at the Above Club. If
the hook-filled "I Am Sunday" and the REM-like "Last Day of May" from the
Red Telephone's upcoming Cellar Songs CD are any indication,
jangly-pop aficionados will be in absolute bliss on Saturday when the
Boston-based act share a bill with the Sheila Divine, Curtain Society,
and Long Wave at the Lucky Dog. Also on Saturday, Carl Goddard, Jack
Kid, and Warren Rasmussen aid area food pantries at Fitchburg's
Boulder Coffeehouse's "Music for the Season" benefit, while the Firehouse
Band raise funds for the Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry at the Bull Run
Restaurant. On Sunday, John and Linda Henry invite you into their living room
for a Worcester County Traditions "Folk Legacy Records Showcase" featuring
Sandy and Caroline Paton with Rick Fielding; call (508) 754-5128
for details.
BOSTON/PROVIDENCE
Until recently, 52-year-old
singer/songwriter Warren Zevon ("Werewolves of London") was in danger of
being retired to the used-to-be-good file. But Zevon revived his rock-and-roll
heart and proved there was still vitriolic life left in him earlier this year
on Life'll Kill Ya, a stripped-down production job by Boston's Sean
Slade and Paul Kolderie that came out on Danny Goldberg's fledgling Artemis
label. For years, Zevon's been a great live act, so it's darn nice that he's
finally got some quality new material -- such as Life's "My Shit's
Fucked Up" -- to add to his set this time around. He's at the Paradise, (617)
423-6398, in Boston, on Friday and at Pearl Street, (413) 584-0610, in
Northampton on Sunday.
Back in 1983, Brazil's Ratos de Porão ("Basement Rats") released
Crucificados pelo sistema, one of the first -- and finest -- hardcore
punk records to emerge from South America. They've been at it ever since,
through extensive line-up changes, stylistic advancements and reversions
(crossover, thrash, metal, back to punk), and numerous labels, including a
stint on Roadrunner (their countrymen Sepultura have proclaimed their affection
for the Rats over the years). Earlier this year, Ratos climbed back into the
studio with Melvins/Neurosis producer Billy Anderson and re-recorded their
first album, releasing the results as Sistemados pelo crúcifa --
with the original 1983 recording included as a hidden bonus track at the end --
on long-time fan Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles label. Both versions are
pretty strong stuff -- and the new one actually sounds a bit more radical than
the old Septic Death-style crusty one. Ratos make a rare stateside appearance
on Sunday afternoon at the Beach Club, (978) 465-8283, in Salisbury with
Toxic Narcotic and the Unseen.
Brooklyn's Afu-Ra finally saw the release of his Body of the Life
Force (D&D/Koch) after getting caught in limbo with the collapse of his
old label, Gee Street. With DJ Premier in the producer's chair and guest spots
by Genius and Masta Killer, the disc has the back-to-basics feel of early
Wu-Tang/Gang Starr. Ra's at the Middle East, (617) 864-3278, in Cambridge with
fellow Premier acolyte M.O.P. on Friday and at Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel,
(401) 272-5876, in Providence, on Monday.
In nü-metal: Shuvel and Slaves on Dope hit the Webster
Theatre, (860) 525-5553, in Hartford tonight (November 30) -- with Crazy
Town tacked on -- and the Palladium, (508) 797-9696, in Worcester, on
Saturday. Orgy, Disturbed, Linkin Park, and VAST
team up for a radio-station-sponsored festival at Lupo's tonight; the fest
continues Friday with Collective Soul, Dust for Life, and
Dexter Freebish. Sevendust hit Lupo's on Tuesday and the State
Theatre, (207) 775-3331, in Portland, Maine, on Wednesday before hooking up
with Megadeth and Staind for a big gig at the Centrum Center
(508) 931-2000, next Friday, December 8. SR-71 are joined by
Nickelback and Lifehouse for an FNX-sponsored gig at Avalon,
(617) 423-6398, in Boston, on Wednesday; you can also catch Nickelback on
Saturday at Pearl Street and Lifehouse a week from Tuesday (December 12) at the
Met Café, (401) 861-2142, in Providence.
-- Carly Carioli