music in the park san jose

.Noise Pop! 2009 Schedule

The complete schedule, plus our critics' picks.

music in the park san jose

Tuesday, Feb. 24

MUSIC:

Opening Night Party

w/ Deerhunter, Lilofee
Mezzanine, 10 p.m., free w/ RSVP and
badge-holders

CITY ARTS & LECTURES:

John Darnielle

In conversation and song hosted by
Tobias Wolff

Herbst Theatre, 8 p.m., $20

MUSIC:

Antony and the Johnsons

Nob Hill Masonic Center, 8 p.m.,
$32.50-$40

Wednesday, Feb. 25

MUSIC:

The Aimless Never Miss

w/ the Sleepover Disaster,
Evacuee

Benders, 5 p.m., free

FILM:

Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison

The Roxie, 7 p.m., $10

Ashes of American Flags

The Roxie, 9:15 p.m., $10

ART:

Sights of Sounds

Works of art from the music
community.

Park Life, 7 p.m., free

MUSIC:

The Mountain Goats

w/ Papercuts

Swedish American Music Hall, 7:30 p.m.,
$20

Mountain goats have cloven hooves that
afford them the balance and grip to climb to heights unreachable by
most people and animals. Mountain Goats front-man John Darnielle has
ascended his indie-pop band to equally outstanding heights with
heartfelt lyrics and tenacious songwriting; since 1995 he has recorded
more than four hundred songs under the Mountain Goats moniker.
Darnielle will play solo along with SF pop band the Papercuts, which
plays hazy, sleepy pop with shaky vintage organs that’s the sonic
equivalent of sinking into a soft couch after popping a painkiller.
It’s a pleasant hum that will hug your eardrums. The show is already
sold out, but don’t fret — you can still purchase a Noise Pop
festival badge for access to this and all other general admission
shows. — Cassie Harwood

Stephen Malkmus

w/ Kelley Stoltz, Peggy Honeywell, Goh Nakamura 

Great American Music Hall, 8 p.m., $20

Everyone knows Stephen Malkmus as a member of the influential ’90s
indie rock group Pavement, but by now Malkmus has re-established
himself as a solo artist — starting with a self-titled release on
Matador Records in 2001 and through subsequent tours and releases with
his band Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks. The Great American’s ornate
interior and stellar acoustics should make for an excellent sensory
experience for Malkmus to play his first-ever solo show in the Bay
Area. Supporting acts include SF lo-fi wizard Kelley Stoltz, who
released his fourth LP, Circular Sounds, on Sub Pop last year;
sweet-sounding folk singer Peggy Honeywell, and SF singer-songwriter
Goh Nakamura. — C.H.

Sleepy Sun

w/ Lumerians, True Widow, Kings & Queens

Bottom of the Hill, 8 p.m., $10

French Kicks

w/ Broken West, Here Here

The Independent, 8 p.m., $15

Matt Costa

w/ An Horse, Robert Francis, Two Sheds

Slim’s, 8 p.m., $20-$22

Thursday, Feb. 26

MUSIC:

Scissors for Lefty

w/ Picture Atlantic, Man/Miracle

Benders, 5 p.m., free

Thao Nguyen

w/ David Dondero, Sean Smith, Colossal Yes

Swedish American Music Hall, 7:30 p.m., $14

Josh Ritter

w/ Laura Gibson, Dave Smallen, Tiny Television

Great American Music Hall, 8 p.m., $20

SOLD OUT

Martha Wainwright

w/ AA Bondy, Ryan Auffenberg, Karina Denike

Slim’s, 8 p.m., $12

Goblin Cock

w/ Warship, Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band, Kowloon Walled
City

The Rickshaw Stop, 9 p.m., $12

They may perform in Grim Reaper cloaks, play doom metal very
straight-faced, and be called “Goblin Cock” for chrissakes, but the San
Diego band led by Pinback’s Rob Crow is not — repeat not
— a joke band. At least, not any more than Ween could be
considered a joke band. Which is to say, its lyrics and videos may make
you laugh, and its antics ridiculously over the top, but at its core,
Goblin Cock plays D&D-inspired metal with a reverence that actually
results in good music. Following up on 2005’s Bagged and
Boarded
, the band just released Come with Me If You Want to
Live
. It’s the perfect outlet for all you hipster closet metal
heads. — Kathleen Richards

From Monument to Masses

w/ Crime in Choir, Built for the Sea

Bottom of the Hill, 9 p.m., $12

What’s nice about a band that uses sound-clips in lieu of a vocalist
is that each member has an equal “voice” in the band’s overall sound.
In the case of SF instrumentalists From Monument to Masses, that
collective voice is spoken through complex instrumentation punctuated
by computer and synth; the effect is something like a digitized
orchestra. The band headlines Bottom of the Hill in its first local
show in more than a year. The show falls on the eve of its fourth
full-length release, On Little Known Frequencies, due March 10.
Coincidentally, SF instrumental prog-rockers Crime in Choir —
whose atmospheric anthems sound like some past rendering of the future
— is also celebrating the recent release of its fourth album,
Gift Givers. Locals Built for the Sea round out the bill with a
mellow mixture of cello, piano, and angelic vocals. —
C.H.

Thee Oh Sees

w/ Tyvek, Unnatural Helpers, the Fresh and the Onlys

Cafe du Nord, 9 p.m., $12

Kool Keith: Dr Octagon vs. Dr. Doom and Mike Relm

w/ Crown City Rockers, kutMasta kurt

Mezzanine, 9 p.m., $18

Who will reign supreme in the battle between Dr. Octagon and Dr.
Doom? It’s a good bet that regardless of the winner, Kool Keith will
prevail as the two contenders comprise just a couple of the rapper’s
many personas. The New York lyricist, known both for his solo career
and as a member of the hip-hop group Ultramagnetic MCs, stops by the
Mezzanine as part of his month-long tour with West Coast DJ and
producer kutMasta kurt. Also on the bill is the five-piece Oakland
hip-hop group Crown City Rockers and SF DJ/turntablist/mash-up artist
Mike Relm. The genre-defying DJ has toured with such diverse acts as
Blonde Redhead and the Blue Man Group. Blue, red, blonde — he
covers the whole spectrum. — C.H.

FILM:

Of All the Things

Artist’s Television Access, 7 p.m., $9

Largo

Artist’s Television Access, 9 p.m., $9

Friday, Feb. 27

SCHMOOZE:

Industry Noise Conference

Swedish American Hall, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., registration required

MUSIC:

Maus Haus

w/ Sugar & Gold, Tempo No Tempo

Benders, 5 p.m., free

St. Vincent

w/ Cryptacize, Rafter, That Ghost

Great American Music Hall, 8 p.m., $16

The Morning Benders and the Submarines

w/ the Mumlers, Rademacher

Slim’s, 8 p.m., $12-$14

Berkeley’s the Morning Benders return from a cross-country trek to
co-headline Slim’s with their tour mates, the Submarines. Last year saw
the Benders release their first full-length, Talking Through Tin
Cans
, drop a free album of covers, release live sets via iTunes and
LimeWire, and play coast to coast and San Diego to Seattle. Their new
EP, Grain of Salt, opens with the title track’s trebly rock
wounded-heart, but the subdued B-sides, especially “Your Dark Side” and
the title track’s remix, indulge the group’s fascination with
the harmonies, dynamics, and moodiness of Brian Wilson’s mid-’60s
artistic crescendo. The Benders play songs from their album, EP, and an
upcoming album tentatively titled Big Echo at Slim’s.
— Eli Messinger

Ra Ra Riot

w/ Cut Off Your Hands, Telekinesis, the Hooks

The Independent, 8 p.m., $15

SOLD OUT

Telekinesis

On record Telekinesis is a one-man-band holed up in a Seattle studio
with producer Chris Walla (Death Cab for Cutie, the Decemberists). On
tour, Michael Benjamin Lerner is joined on drums and vocals by a band
of guitar, bass, and keyboards to reproduce his melodic pop-rock. His
forthcoming eponymous album is suffixed with an exclamation point to
indicate the hyperkinetic energy with which his songs tumble forth.
Lerner mates his power-pop hooks and indie-rock atmospherics to lyrics
of rusty hearts, far away longings and childhood memories. —
E.M.

Dear and the Headlights

w/ Kinch, Big Light, A B and the Sea

Bottom of the Hill, 8:30 p.m., $10-$12

Port O’Brien

w/ Odawas, Ezra Furman & the Harpoons, Dame Satan

Cafe du Nord, 9 p.m., $13

ART:

The Art of Noise Pop

Mini Bar, 5 p.m., free

FILM:

Agile Mobile Hostile: A Year with Andre Williams

Artist’s Television Access, 7 p.m., $9

Gogol Bordello Non-Stop: A Gypsy-Punk documentary

Artist’s Television Access, 9 p.m., $9

Saturday, Feb. 28

SHOP:

Pop N’ Shop

More than forty Bay Area designers and artists selling their
stuff.

The Verdi Club, 12-4 p.m., free

MUSIC:

Music for Animals

w/ Aim Low Kid, Audio Out Send

Benders, 4 p.m., free

The Matches

w/ Dizzy Balloon, Ex-Boyfriends

Bottom of the Hill, 1 p.m., $14

Themselves

w/ Rainbow Arabia, Yoni Wolf, Boy in Static

Apple Store Downtown, 2 p.m., free

Bob Mould

w/ Mark Eitzel, Donovan Quinn, Jason Finazzo

Swedish American Music Hall, 7:30 p.m., $20

Bob Mould has left a profound imprint in the history books of punk
and alternative rock that’s still taking shape. In the ’80s there was
Hüsker Dü, the ’90s saw his indie rock band Sugar, and since
1989 the singer and guitarist has blasted out eight solo albums. Phew.
This year will be no exception for Mould, who is at work on his
autobiography and also has a new album, Life and Times, coming
out in April. Expect his upcoming solo acoustic show at the Swedish
American Hal to be pretty mellow, with performances by local musicians
Mark Eitzel, Donovan Quinn, and Jason Finazzo. — C.H.

AC Newman

w/ Dent May and His Magnificent Ukulele, Devon Williams, City
Light

The Independent, 8 p.m., $15

Portugal. The Man

w/ Japanese Motors, Girls, Love Is Chemicals

Cafe du Nord, 9 p.m., $13

Clues

w/ Loch Lomond, Harbours, the Red Verse

The Rickshaw Stop, 9 p.m., $12-$14

Sholi

w/ the Dead Trees, Everest, Jake Mann

Bottom of the Hill, 9 p.m., $12

Flosstradamus and N.A.S.A.

w/ Wallpaper

Mezzanine, 9 p.m., $18-$20

FILM:

Seven Signs: Music, Myth and the American South

Artist’s Television Access, 2 p.m., $9

I Need That Record: The Death (Or Possible Survival) of the
Independent Record Store

Artist’s Television Access, 4 p.m., $9

Sunday, March 1

MUSIC:

No Age

w/ White Circle Crime Club, Infinite Body, Veil Veil
Vanish

Bottom of the Hill, 1 p.m., $12

Les Savy Fav

w/ the Mae Shi, the Drums

Mezzanine, 8 p.m., $20

FILM:

Loki

Artist’s Television Access, 2 p.m., $9

Nightflight: Born Again

Artist’s Television Access, 4:15 p.m., $9

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