Interpol, Surfbort Old Foresters Paristown Hall
Thursday, Aug. 8
A savvy alt-rock band known for their clever, complex entries in that much celebrated early 2000s New York rock scene, Interpol exists in the same sonic universe as The Strokes or Yeah Yeah Yeahs. That pocket of rock which was wonderfully documented in Lizzy Goodmans Meet Me In The Bathroom is widely seen as a return to form for rock and roll, and the beginning of an indie explosion that blasted bands from small clubs to the international spotlight. Interpol was at the center of that, and they continue to carry on the prowess that defined their early days.
Cherubs The Care Less Lounge
Friday, Aug. 9
A legendary cult noise-rock band that took a two decade hiatus, Cherubs is back on the road and releasing records, and as abrasive as ever, grinding out their punk-drenched, fuzzed-out, off-center songs. This years release, Immaculada High, feels like a direct continuation of 1994s Heroin Man aggressive psychedelic power that rattles your brain, whether its from the heavy reign of the guitar work or the hushed contemplation of life and death.
Fotocrime, The Holy Circle Kaiju
Saturday, Aug. 10
After discontinuing his punk/metal hybrid band Coliseum after 2015s excellent record Anxietys Kiss, Louisvilles Ryan Patterson started up Fotocrime, a project that blends ominous guitar, warm synths and steady drums, resulting in something haunted and stylistic. With intense, swirling synths, wandering drums and dark pop sensibilities, The Holy Circle is magnetic. Its a night of sharp post-punk from bands that value subtle, boiling intensity over relentless fury.
This article appears in August 7, 2019.
