The Wrens / Get Him Eat Him / moonlight towers (out)
Sat. 07/21 | 10:00PM @ Emo's (Red River)
Doors Open: 8pmShow Starts: 10pmStage: outside
Southern Sirens - Rock Burlesque w/ Suicide Kings
Every Saturday 11:00PM @ Aces Lounge (Sixth Street)
The beautiful and sexy Southern Sirens burlesque dance troupe brings a rockin' twist to a classic concept every Saturday night at Aces Lounge. This must-see Rock Burlesque show comes on …more»
future clouds and radar / tristero / midnite snakes (inside)
Sat. 07/21 | 10:00PM @ Emo's (Red River)
Doors Open: 8pm Show Starts: 10pm Stage: inside
lalaland / dignan / the dark romantics / corto maltese (lounge)
Sat. 07/21 | 10:00PM @ Emo's (Red River)
Doors Open: 8pm Show Starts: 10pm Stage: inside
Rock and Roll Karaoke with Nathan Black over 1000+ songs! no cover!
Mon. 07/16 | 10:00PM - Sun. 07/22 @ Beerland (Downtown)
Second Sunday Sock Hop DJ's present–Saturday Night Special
Sat. 07/21 | 7:00PM @ Beerland (Downtown)












You have to admire rock critics who aren’t afraid to climb onstage themselves. Luckily, Pitchfork Media scribe Matt LeMay—who notoriously gave Liz Phair’s eponymous 2003 record an almost unheard of “0.0” rating—is as exacting about his own songs as he is others’: Last year’s Geography Cones, the debut by LeMay’s Get Him Eat Him, is a bracing, quirky grafting of XTC and Les Savy Fav that seemed tailor-made for Pitchfork-ophiles. The disc’s solid popcraft ultimately pays off, even if the new sophomore effort, Arms Down, is a mostly unremarkable streamlining of its predecessor. Headliner The Wrens hit a career apex with 2003’s The Meadowlands, a sleeper classic that has set the stakes impossibly high for a follow-up. There’s no word of a new album, but a documentary about the band’s continuing efforts to produce it is in the works. Opening: Moonlight Towers. (Get Him Eat Him also plays an in-store at End Of An Ear at 6 p.m.) www.theonion.com