Rock Listings

| 17 Feb 2015 | 02:14

    WEDNESDAY., MARCH 8

    NO THINGS/KNIFE SKILLS

    Jagged dance skills required.

    Union Pool, 484 Union Ave. (at Skillman), B'klyn, 718-609-0484; 8, $TBA.

    SAY HI TO YOUR MOM Fuzzy, dreamy indie rock with convoluted song titles.

    Rothko, 116 Suffolk St. (betw. Rivington & Stanton Sts.), 212-475-7088; 7:30, $10.

    NAKATOMI PLAZA Go to show. Rock the face.

    Fat Baby, 112 Rivington St., (betw. Ludlow & Essex Sts.), 212-533-1888; 8, $8.

    NADA SURF "Popular" got them on MTV but their best work came after Elektra dumped them.

    Webster Hall, 125 E. 11th St. (betw. 3rd & 4th Aves.), 212-353-1600; 8, $20.

    LANGHORNE SLIM Toe tapping Americana.

    Mercury Lounge, 217 E. Houston St. (at Ave. A), 212-260-4700; 7, $10.

    GENGHIS TRON/USAISAMONSTER Pummeling.

    Tommy' s Tavern, 1041 Manhattan Ave. (at Ave. A), 718-383-9699; 8, $6.

    THURSDAY, MARCH 9 THE ROGERS SISTERS

    Bouncy post-punkers celebrate their new album, Invisible Deck.

    Northsix, 66 N. 6th St. (betw. Wythe & Kent Aves.), B'klyn, 718-599-5103; 8, $12/$10.

    PART CHIMP Loud proper UK rock.

    Knitting Factory (Tap Bar), 74 Leonard St. (betw. Broadway & Church Sts.), 212-219-3132; 7:30, $8.

    THE REVS Irish rockers open Craic festival.

    Sin-e, 150 Attorney (at Stanton St.), 212-388-0077; 8, $8.

    THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND The kings of Southern rock play the first of-ahem-14 New York shows.

    Beacon Theatre, 2124 Broadway (at 74th St.), 212-496-7070; 8, $84.99/$49.99.

    FRIDAY, MARCH 10 ISLANDS

    They were born as Unicorns.

    Webster Hall, 125 E. 11th St. (betw. 3rd & 4th Aves.), 212-353-1600, 8, $20.

    LES SANS CULOTTES Do the no-pants dance.

    Magnetic Field, 97 Atlantic Ave. (betw. Hicks & Henry), B'klyn, 718-834-0069; 8, $6.

    EARLY MAN/PRIESTESS/THE SWORD More metal than that geekoid braceface brother of yours.

    Northsix, 66 N. 6th St. (betw. Wythe & Kent Aves.), B'klyn, 718-599-5103; 8, $12/$10.

    LES SAVY FAV Tim Harrington's moves are way sexier than Karen O's.

    Warsaw, 261 Driggs Ave. (at Eckford), B'klyn, 718-387-0505; 8, $16.50.

    FRIDAY, MARCH 10

    THE DATSUNS New Zealand rockers got left behind in the garage rock mayhem.

    Bowery Ballroom, 6 Delancey St. (betw. Bowery & Chrystie St.), 212-533-2111; 8:30, $18/$16.

    PIXEL PANDA When did Kansas City start making bands that smash you over the head?

    Lit, 93 2nd Ave. (betw. 5th & 6th Sts.), 212-777-7987; 8:30, $6.

    WORLD/INFERNO FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY The best musical cult since the Manson Family, and they do it murder-free.

    The Hook, 18 Commerce St. (betw. Columbia & Richards Sts.), B'klyn, 718-797-3007; 11, $10.

    SATURDAY, MARCH 11 HOT CHIP

    Like early Beta Band.

    Bowery Ballroom, 6 Delancey St. (betw. Bowery & Chrystie St.), 212-533-2111; 8:30, $15.

    THE CLOUD ROOM/FILM SCHOOL/THE BIG SLEEP Three bands big on buzz.

    Mercury Lounge, 217 E. Houston St. (at Ave. A), 212-260-4700; 8, $12.

    TARANTULA A.D. Orchestra rock.

    Tonic, 107 Norfolk St. (betw. Rivington & Delancey Sts.), 212-358-7501; 8, $12.

    DEBORAH GIBSON Debby's all grown up.

    Canal Room, 285 W. Broadway (at Canal), 212-941-8100; 8, $30.

    SUNDAY, MARCH 12 MI AND L'AU

    France meets Finland with pastoral acoustic guitars & voice.

    Soundfix Records, 110 Bedford Ave. (at N. 11th St.), B'klyn, 718-388-8090; 2, free.

    LYNYRD SKYNYRD Good ol' boys play the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame Celebration.

    Nokia Theater, 1515 Broadway (at 44th St.), 212-930-1940; 9, sold out.

    MONDAY, MARCH 13 ISOBEL CAMPBELL

    Former Belle & Sebastian lass on her first ever U.S. solo tour.

    Joe's Pub, 425 Lafayette St. (betw. E. 4th St. & Astor Pl.), 212-539-8770; 7:30, $15.

    TUNDE ADEBIMPE The TV on the Radio vocalist goes solo without the afro.

    Tonic, 107 Norfolk St. (betw. Rivington & Delancey Sts.), 212-358-7501; 8, $8.

    TUESDAY, MARCH 14 THE BOY LEAST LIKELY TO

    The Best Party Ever.

    Webster Hall, 125 E. 11th St. (betw. 3rd & 4th Aves.), 212-353-1600; 8, $30/$25.

    A.R.E. WEAPONS Aggressive electro-rockers return.

    Don Hill's, 511 Greenwich St. (at Spring St.), 212-219-2850; 8, $TBA.

    WEDNESDAY., MARCH 8 NO THINGS/KNIFE SKILLS

    Jagged dance skills required.

    Union Pool, 484 Union Ave. (at Skillman), B'klyn, 718-609-0484; 8, $TBA.

    SAY HI TO YOUR MOM Fuzzy, dreamy indie rock with convoluted song titles.

    Rothko, 116 Suffolk St. (betw. Rivington & Stanton Sts.), 212-475-7088; 7:30, $10.

    NAKATOMI PLAZA Go to show. Rock the face.

    Fat Baby, 112 Rivington St., (betw. Ludlow & Essex Sts.), 212-533-1888; 8, $8.

    NADA SURF "Popular" got them on MTV but their best work came after Elektra dumped them.

    Webster Hall, 125 E. 11th St. (betw. 3rd & 4th Aves.), 212-353-1600; 8, $20.

    LANGHORNE SLIM Toe tapping Americana.

    Mercury Lounge, 217 E. Houston St. (at Ave. A), 212-260-4700; 7, $10.

    GENGHIS TRON/USAISAMONSTER Pummeling.

    Tommy' s Tavern, 1041 Manhattan Ave. (at Ave. A), 718-383-9699; 8, $6.

    THURSDAY, MARCH 9 THE ROGERS SISTERS

    Bouncy post-punkers celebrate their new album, Invisible Deck.

    Northsix, 66 N. 6th St. (betw. Wythe & Kent Aves.), B'klyn, 718-599-5103; 8, $12/$10.

    PART CHIMP Loud proper UK rock.

    Knitting Factory (Tap Bar), 74 Leonard St. (betw. Broadway & Church Sts.), 212-219-3132; 7:30, $8.

    THE REVS Irish rockers open Craic festival.

    Sin-e, 150 Attorney (at Stanton St.), 212-388-0077; 8, $8.

    THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND The kings of Southern rock play the first of-ahem-14 New York shows.

    Beacon Theatre, 2124 Broadway (at 74th St.), 212-496-7070; 8, $84.99/$49.99.

    FRIDAY, MARCH 10 ISLANDS

    They were born as Unicorns.

    Webster Hall, 125 E. 11th St. (betw. 3rd & 4th Aves.), 212-353-1600, 8, $20.

    LES SANS CULOTTES Do the no-pants dance.

    Magnetic Field, 97 Atlantic Ave. (betw. Hicks & Henry), B'klyn, 718-834-0069; 8, $6.

    EARLY MAN/PRIESTESS/THE SWORD More metal than that geekoid braceface brother of yours.

    Northsix, 66 N. 6th St. (betw. Wythe & Kent Aves.), B'klyn, 718-599-5103; 8, $12/$10.

    LES SAVY FAV Tim Harrington's moves are way sexier than Karen O's.

    Warsaw, 261 Driggs Ave. (at Eckford), B'klyn, 718-387-0505; 8, $16.50.

    FRIDAY, MARCH 10

    THE DATSUNS New Zealand rockers got left behind in the garage rock mayhem.

    Bowery Ballroom, 6 Delancey St. (betw. Bowery & Chrystie St.), 212-533-2111; 8:30, $18/$16.

    PIXEL PANDA When did Kansas City start making bands that smash you over the head?

    Lit, 93 2nd Ave. (betw. 5th & 6th Sts.), 212-777-7987; 8:30, $6.

    WORLD/INFERNO FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY The best musical cult since the Manson Family, and they do it murder-free.

    The Hook, 18 Commerce St. (betw. Columbia & Richards Sts.), B'klyn, 718-797-3007; 11, $10.

    SATURDAY, MARCH 11 HOT CHIP

    Like early Beta Band.

    Bowery Ballroom, 6 Delancey St. (betw. Bowery & Chrystie St.), 212-533-2111; 8:30, $15.

    THE CLOUD ROOM/FILM SCHOOL/THE BIG SLEEP Three bands big on buzz.

    Mercury Lounge, 217 E. Houston St. (at Ave. A), 212-260-4700; 8, $12.

    TARANTULA A.D. Orchestra rock.

    Tonic, 107 Norfolk St. (betw. Rivington & Delancey Sts.), 212-358-7501; 8, $12.

    DEBORAH GIBSON Debby's all grown up.

    Canal Room, 285 W. Broadway (at Canal), 212-941-8100; 8, $30.

    SUNDAY, MARCH 12 MI AND L'AU

    France meets Finland with pastoral acoustic guitars & voice.

    Soundfix Records, 110 Bedford Ave. (at N. 11th St.), B'klyn, 718-388-8090; 2, free.

    LYNYRD SKYNYRD Good ol' boys play the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame Celebration.

    Nokia Theater, 1515 Broadway (at 44th St.), 212-930-1940; 9, sold out.

    MONDAY, MARCH 13 ISOBEL CAMPBELL

    Former Belle & Sebastian lass on her first ever U.S. solo tour.

    Joe's Pub, 425 Lafayette St. (betw. E. 4th St. & Astor Pl.), 212-539-8770; 7:30, $15.

    TUNDE ADEBIMPE The TV on the Radio vocalist goes solo without the afro.

    Tonic, 107 Norfolk St. (betw. Rivington & Delancey Sts.), 212-358-7501; 8, $8.

    TUESDAY, MARCH 14 THE BOY LEAST LIKELY TO

    The Best Party Ever.

    Webster Hall, 125 E. 11th St. (betw. 3rd & 4th Aves.), 212-353-1600; 8, $30/$25.

    A.R.E. WEAPONS Aggressive electro-rockers return.

    Don Hill's, 511 Greenwich St. (at Spring St.), 212-219-2850; 8, $TBA.