5 Live Music Musts - April 22, 2016

Friday, April 22, 2016

 

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Seattle Band Tangerine Plays Aurora April 26

We lost a truly extraordinary artist yesterday. The untimely death of Prince shocked the music world. They’ll be numerous tributes in the months and years to come, and we know many local shows will be honoring “The Artist” this weekend.

This week, “5 Live” features some of the best bands on the Providence music scene, along with a couple of nationally known indie upstarts in town next week. Get out there and celebrate the memory of a legendary star.

 

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Wild Feathers at Fete

Nashville's The Wild Feathers are a highly touted nationally respected act. The band has just released a new album, Lonely is a Lifetime, a strong follow up to their eponymous debut which featured the chart topping hit, “The Ceiling.” Catch them at Fete in Providence next Tuesday April 26. Openers include LA’s The Shelters along with Providence rockers The Silks Tickets are $15, doors open at 7PM.

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Tangerine at Aurora

Tangerine is a surf pop trio from Seattle comprised of sisters Marika and Miro Justad, along with Toby Kuhn. Their new EP, Sugar Teeth, has a fresh Cali sound, and you can hear influences like The Strokes, Courtney Love and Velvet Underground. Check out their chiming guitars and sugary vocals at Aurora in Providence on Sunday April 24. Edgar Clinks and Thug Honey open.

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The Curtis Mayflower

Our “free show of the week” is Saturday night at Nick-A-Nees in Providence where two area bands are scheduled to perform. Worcester’s The Curtis Mayflower are an up-and-coming act with a jam-band vibe. Their debut album, Everything Beautiful is Under Attack, got a lot of great press, and made them a force on the regional scene. Also on the bill, Providence’s own Cowboy and Lady, who will be throwing a record release party backed by their full band. The show is Saturday night starting around 9PM. (Photo: Gary Alpert)

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Cactus Attack at FH13

Sunday night, Attleboro’s Cactus Attack leads the way at Firehouse 13 headlining a bill that includes Julie Rhodes and Ron Gallo, Amanda Salemi and The Wolf Hongos. It’s a total rock show and it’s all benefiting the Trudeau Center in Providence. Doors at 9PM, all ages, tickets $5 at the door.

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Thermals at Columbus

The Thermals are a Portland, Oregon based indie band formed in 2002.  Known for guitar driven 90’s alt-rock sound, they’ve been indie favorites for a good while and just released their 7th studio album, We Disappear. Plan to rock out Tuesday April 26 when they appear at the Columbus Theatre. Tickets are $15 for the 8PM show. Summer Cannibals open. 

 
 

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