Tonight in Music
Posted by Bobby Allyn on Oct. 13, 2008, at 3:21 pm
Check out locals Face Accidents (think Pixies, Stooges) at Velvet Lounge with Spider Bags, Golden Boys, and The Antlers. 9 p.m.; $8; 21+
If you need a folk-rock fix go to the Black Cat tonight for Langhorne Slim (pictured) and the Heartless Bastards. 8 p.m.; $13; all-ages.
Willing to drop 20 bones on French Euro-pop? Then check out Yelle at the 9:30 Club. 10 p.m.; $20; all-ages.
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October 14th, 2008 at 11:38 am
You left out the City Paper’s own citylight item–excellent kora player and vocalist Manse Sissoko with Canadian banjoist Jayme Stone and band at the Institute of Musical Traditions show at the Mark Presp. Church in Rockville