ShowlistDC Music Notes: Wednesday 02-29-12

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I started this “Music Notes” feature in early February, when Andrew Beaujon left TBD.com and the daily TBD ArtsBook went on hiatus. I told myself that I’d give it a month and see how it went. So, Leap Day seems a fitting time to ask for feedback: are you liking this daily round-up of local music news and reviews? Are there other things you’d like to read here? Things you’d like to see more (or less) of? Changes in formatting to make this page easier to read? Please let me know, either by leaving a comment here or by sending me an email (showlistdc@gmail.com). Thanks!

Stuff to read:
• Famed 1970s rock photographer Mick Rock will be showing his work at the W Washington Hotel until March 31. The Huffington Post interviewed Rock about his work and has a small sample photo gallery.
• Heavy Uber Alles brings you six heavy tunes every Tuesday.
• DCist’s this week in hip-hop.
• Live reviews: Dulani Wallace on Galactic at the 9:30 Club [the Vinyl District]. Erica Bruce’s photos of Elikeh at the Rock & Roll Hotel [Washington CityPaper].

Stuff to win:
• DC 50/WDCW is giving away tickets to Jim Jones with Nyemiah Supreme at U Street Music Hall on 3/5 (contest ends 3/1 at noon).
• DCHeavyMetal.com is giving away a pair of tickets to see Marilyn Manson at the Fillmore Silver Spring on 5/1 (contest ends Friday 3/2 at 5 PM)


ShowlistDC Music Notes: Tuesday 02-28-12

Stuff to read:
• Local band blog: bass player Tim Regan writes about his time in local power metal band Division. Regan’s last gig with Division was earlier this month.
• ALERT! DC GETS SNUBBED! (again!) the Washington CityPaper tells us that the Bobby Liebling documentary isn’t scheduled to play in DC. The documentary follows the self-destructive frontman of local doom metal legands Pentagram. Seriously, not even a screening at Silverdocs? (Does anyone else miss Visions Theatre? They totally would’ve played this!)
• DC nostalgia alert: You can see Ted Leo and the Pharmacists perform the Tyranny of Distance at the Black Cat in April [Washington CityPaper].
• DCist’s Weekly Music Agenda.
• Live reviews: We Love DC on Smiths tribute band Spineless Swine at the Red Palace. Jane Coyne on the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra‘s Prokefiev program at Strathmore [MD Theatre Guide]. Cecilia Porter on the IBIS Chamber Music Society [Washington Post]. A big metal show at Overlea Station in Baltimore [Baltimore Dead Metal].

Today’s new releases:
Carolina Chocolate Drops: Leaving Eden – at the Birchmere on 5/10. Reviewed by Sarah Godfrey [Washington Post]
the Cranberries: Roses – at the 9:30 Club on 5/14. Reviewed by DC writer/SLDC curator Catherine Lewis [AV Club].
Tyga: Careless World: Rise of the Last King – at the Fillmore Silver Spring on 3/5. Reviewed by Sarah Godfrey [the Washington Post].
Chiddy Bang: Breakfast – at the U Street Music Hall tonight.
Corrosion of Conformity: Corrosion of Conformity – at Sonar on 3/2.
Eluveitie: Helvetios – at Rams Head Live on 3/4.
Fanfarlo: Rooms Fille With Light – at the U Street Music Hall on 3/7.
Jay Farrar, Will Johnson, Anders Parker, and Yim Yames: New Multitudes – at the Birchmere on 3/12.
Robert Glasper Experiment: Black Radio – at the Warner Theatre on 4/3.
Green River Ordinance: Under Fire – at Jammin’ Java on 4/19.
Anais Mitchell: Young Man in America – at Rams Head Tavern on 2/29 (opening for the Cowboy Junkies) and at Jammin’ Java on 3/2 (headlining).
Napalm Death: Utilitarian – at Sonar on 5/25 as part of Maryland DeathFest.
Nneka: Soul Is Heavy – at Jammin’ Java on 3/29.
Julia Nunes: Settle Down – at the Red Palace on 3/2.
Plants and Animals: The End of That – at the Red Palace on 4/6.
Amy Ray: Lung of Love – at Rams Head Tavern (Annapolis) on 4/11 and at IOTA on 4/13.
School of Seven Bells: Ghostory – at the Black Cat on 4/5.
Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds: Pound of Dirt – at Baltimore SoundStage on 4/17.
the Ventures: Surfing and In Space and Fabulous Ventures and Walk Don’t Run 2 – at the Birchmere on 4/5.
Amelia White: Beautiful and Wild – at Ebenezers on 4/19.

Audiovisual stuff:
• Watch the video for René Moffatt‘s “Route 42″, which was filmed by American U film student Alex Bryant. The song was inspired by the 42 bus.
• All Our Noise captured some video of Cate Le Bon‘s recent show.

Stuff to win:
• The Vinyl District is giving away a pair of tickets to tonight’s Lenorable show at the Black Cat PLUS a copy of the band’s new 7″. (contest ends today at noon)
• The Vinyl District is giving away a signed vinyl copy of All the Details by Doris (featuring Paul Adelstein of Private Practice). Winner must have a North American mailing address. (contest ends today)
• DC 50/WDCW is giving away tickets to Jim Jones with Nyemiah Supreme at U Street Music Hall on 3/5 (contest ends 3/1 at noon).
• DCHeavyMetal.com is giving away a pair of tickets to see Marilyn Manson at the Fillmore Silver Spring on 5/1 (contest ends Friday 3/2 at 5 PM)


ShowlistDC Music Notes: Monday 02-27-12

Food poisoning still has us here at ShowlistDC moving slowly. Just a few things to read this morning….

Stuff to read:
Interview: Chris Richards talks to Mick Jagger after his performance at the White House [Washington Post]
• Live reviews: Guns N Roses at the Fillmore, reviewed by Chris Richards [the Washington Post], Martin Austermuhle [DCist], and photos by Erica Bruce [Washington CityPaper]. The poorly-attended Rick Ross show at DAR Constitution Hall, reviewed by David Malitz [the Washington Post] and Joel Church [DC Style Is Real]. Scott Galupo on Blake Shelton at the Patriot Center [Washington Post]. Robert Battey on Brooklyn Rider at Dumbarton Church [Washington Post]. Luke Stewart on Dwayne Adell Trio at Bohemian Caverns [Capital Bop].

Audiovisual stuff:
• Listen to Andrew Bird‘s Break It Yourself [NPR] – playing at the 9:30 Club on 5/8 (sold out) and Rams Head Live! on 5/9.
• Listen to the Magnetic FieldsLove at the Bottom of the Sea [NPR] – playing at the 9:30 Club on 4/9 (sold out).

Stuff to win:
• The Vinyl District is giving away a pair of tickets to Experience Hendrix at Strathmore on 3/6 (contest ends today at noon)
• The Vinyl District is giving away a signed vinyl copy of All the Details by Doris (featuring Paul Adelstein of Private Practice). Winner must have a North American mailing address. (contest ends Tuesday 2/28)
• DC 50/WDCW is giving away tickets to Jim Jones with Nyemiah Supreme at U Street Music Hall on 3/5 (contest ends 3/1 at noon).
• DCHeavyMetal.com is giving away a pair of tickets to see Marilyn Manson at the Fillmore Silver Spring on 5/1 (contest ends Friday 3/2 at 5 PM)


ShowlistDC Music Notes: Friday 02-24-12

The ShowlistDC offices were attacked by a nasty case of food poisoning (or the norovirus?) last night, so today’s Music Notes are abbreviated– and tardy. Stay healthy this weekend, folks, and remember you can add this blog to your RSS feed using the link http://www.showlistdc.com/more/feed

Press about shows for the week ahead
• Weekend planner: TBD on European bands this weekend.
Two CD Reviews on the Washington Post for a show tonight at Jammin’ Java: Mark Jenkins on Teitur‘s Let the Dog Drive Home and Moira E McLaughlin on Marit Larsen‘s Spirit.
Preview: Carl Craig [Washington CityPaper] – at U Street Music Hall tonight.
Interview: David Malitz chats with Rana Santacruz, who plays Artisphere on Saturday 2/25. [Washington Post]
CD Review: Catherine Lewis on Leigh Nash‘s new album Hymns and Sacred Songs [Washington Post]. The Sixpence None the Richer singer is at Jammin’ Java on Saturday 2/25.
CD Review: David Malitz on Police & Thieves‘s Fracturing [Washington Post] – performing at St Stephen’s Church in Columbia Heights on Saturday 2/25.
Preview: Connaitre Miller [Washington CityPaper] – at Strathmore on Wednesday 2/29.
CD Review: Mark Jenkins on Max Raabe‘s One Cannot Kiss Alone [Washington Post]. Performing at Strathmore on Thursday 3/1.
Preview: DC Peace Festival featuring Louder Than Quiet, Gods’Illa, Phil Adé, Skip Mahoney and the Casuals, and host Enoch 7th Prophet [Washington CityPaper] – at DC9 on Thursday 3/1.

Audiovisual stuff:
the Cranberries stop by NPR’s offices in DC for a Tiny Desk concert. The band is at the 9:30 Club on 5/14.

Stuff to win:
• The Vinyl District is giving away a pair of tickets to Experience Hendrix at Strathmore on 3/6 (contest ends Monday 2/27 at noon)
• The Vinyl District is giving away a signed vinyl copy of All the Details by Doris (featuring Paul Adelstein of Private Practice). Winner must have a North American mailing address. (contest ends Tuesday 2/28)
• DC 50/WDCW is giving away tickets to Jim Jones with Nyemiah Supreme at U Street Music Hall on 3/5 (contest ends 3/1 at noon).


ShowlistDC Music Notes: Thursday 02-23-12

Stuff to read:
• New venue alert! the Washington Post’s Going Out Guide gives a peek at the re-opening of Howard Theatre, located at 620 T St NW. The venue will hold between 600 (seated) and 1,000 (standing) people and is scheduled to reopen with a performance by Wale on April 9. We have their upcoming lineup posted here.
• Speaking of new venues, there are rumors of the 9:30 Club operating a music venue at The Wharf in SW [Washington Business Journal]. Construction is expected to start in late 2012 or early 2013. The WBJ also has renderings of the proposed development.
Profile: Chris Porter on Police & Theives [Express], who are performing on Saturday 2/25 at St Stephen’s in Columbia Heights.
Interview/Profile: Sriram Gopal on Galactic [DCist], who performs tonight at the 9:30 Club.
Concert Preview: Allison Stewart muses on Guns N Roses‘s discography [the Washington Post]. The band (which really should be called “Axl Rose & Friends”) will play tonight at the Fillmore Silver Spring.
Concert Preview: Katie Willmott on the Benefit Concert for DC Vote, which is tonight at DC9.
• In the market for a guitar? TBD’s Ryan Kearney has a nice profile of Atomic Music.
• What to do: DCist’s This Week in Jazz.
• Live reviews: Portlandia at the 9:30 Club reviewed by DCist’s Catherine McCarthy (who seemed to like it OK) and the Washington Post’s Dan Zak (who really, really, really DID NOT LIKE this show). The duo of Ally Schweitzer and Erica Bruce list the DC pandering at the show [Washington CityPaper].

Stuff to win:
• The Vinyl District is giving away a pair of tickets to Galactic at the 9:30 Club on 2/23 (contest ends today at noon)
• The Vinyl District is giving away a signed vinyl copy of All the Details by Doris (featuring Paul Adelstein of Private Practice). Winner must have a North American mailing address. (contest ends Tuesday 2/28)
• DC 50/WDCW is giving away tickets to Jim Jones with Nyemiah Supreme at U Street Music Hall on 3/5 (contest ends 3/1 at noon).


ShowlistDC Music Notes: Wednesday 02-22-12

Stuff to read:
• Chris Richards reports on BB King and Mick Jagger at the White House [Washington Post]. Those guys were there celebrating the blues in honor of Black History Month. Also, Obama sang a few lines of “Sweet Home Chicago”: this link has video of Obama singing, plus the setlist from the evening and a photo gallery.

“This music speaks to something universal,” the president said before introducing King. “No one goes through life without both joy and pain, triumph and sorrow. The blues gets all of that.”

• ALERT: DC GETS SNUBBED! Slowcore heros Codeine are doing a reunion tour this spring, but they won’t be playing anywhere close to the District. The reunion tour’s closest stops are Brooklyn (6/29 at the Bell House) or New York City (7/15 at Le Poisson Rouge). Seriously? New York gets two dates and DC/Balt doesn’t get any? Sigh. Check out the tour dates to plan your roadtrip.
• Ken Avis at CapitalBop has a lengthy retrospective on Jazz Samba by Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd.
• DCist tells you what to do: This week in hip-hop and the Weekly Music Agenda.
Preview: Women in Jazz Festival [Washington CityPaper].
Band Profile: Steve Cooper on Spirit Animal [the Vinyl District] – playing the Black Cat on Monday 2/27.
• Heavy Uber Alles brings you six heavy tunes every Tuesday. This week’s edition features New Orleans bands, in honor of Mardi Gras.
• Would you ever by teeny-tiny records at a teeny-tiny record store? [the Awl]
• DC writer Marc Masters reviews Jim Jarmusch and Jozef Van Wissem‘s Concerning the Entrance Into Eternity for Pitchfork.
• Live Reviews: We Love DC on the Dead Milkmen at the U Street Music Hall.

Audiovisual stuff:
• Loosely DC related: Download the new single from Mynabirds, the new project of ex-Georgie James‘ Laura Burhenn (a former DC resident). [Washington CityPaper]
• Tittsworth points us to a free track from Canadian duo Dooze Jackers.

Stuff to win:
• The Vinyl District is giving away a pair of tickets to Galactic at the 9:30 Club on 2/23 (contest ends Thursday 2/23 at noon)
• The Vinyl District is giving away a signed vinyl copy of All the Details by Doris (featuring Paul Adelstein of Private Practice). Winner must have a North American mailing address. (contest ends Tuesday 2/28)
• DC 50/WDCW is giving away tickets to Jim Jones with Nyemiah Supreme at U Street Music Hall on 3/5 (contest ends 3/1 at noon).


ShowlistDC Music Notes: Tuesday 02-21-12

Things to read:
• WAMA has announced the winners of the 2011 Wammies. Ally Schweitzer reacts [Washington CityPaper].
Interview: Catherine McCarthy talks to Stillwater, OK, band Other Lives [DCist]. The band performs tonight at the Red Palace, but if you don’t have tickets, you’re out of luck: the show is now sold out.
Interview: Ken Avis talks to Keiko Matsui, who is performing with the US Air Force Band at DAR Constitution Hall on Sunday.
Interview: David Dunlap Jr. talks to comic book rapper Adam WarRock [Washington CityPaper].
• Local band notes: Guitarist Mike Blevins of Division writes a few words after the band’s last gig with vocalist Nick Kelly and bassist Tim Regan last weekend.
• Live Reviews: Jane Coyne on Julia Fischer at 6th & I [MD Theatre Guide]. Zola Jesus at the U Street Music Hall reviewed by Justin Duckham [the Vinyl District] and We Love DC.

Things to listen to and/or watch:
Joyce El Khoury and Brian Jagde sing some Puccini at NPR’s DC offices for a Tiny Desk Concert.

Today’s new releases:
Buckethead: Electric Sea [Metastation] – at Rams Head Live! on March 25.
the Chieftans: Voice of Ages [Hear Music/Concord] – at the Kennedy Center on March 16. Review by Bill Friskics-Warren [Washington Post].
Cursive: I Am Gemini [Saddle Creek] – at the Black Cat on April 6.
Eluveitie: Helvetios [Nuclear Blast] – at Rams Head Live! on March 4.
fun.: Some Nights [Fueled by Ramen] – at the Recher Theatre on March 2 and the 9:30 Club on March 3 and 4.
Galactic: Carnivale Electricos [Anti-/Epitaph] – at 9:30 Club on February 23.
Damien Jurado: Maraqopa [Secretly Canadian] – at the Black Cat on May 21.
Angelique Kidjo: Spirit Rising [Razor & Tie] – at Lisner Auditorium on March 24.
Lambchop: Mr. M [Merge] – at IOTA on 15 April and Rams Head Tavern in Annapolis on 16 April.
Max Raabe: One Cannot Kiss Alone [Decca] – at Strathmore on March 1.
Sleigh Bells: Reign of Terror [Mom + Pop] – at 9:30 Club on March 27 (rescheduled from February 16). Review by Chris Richards [Washington Post].
Tyga: Careless World: Rise of the Last King [Universal Republic] – at the Fillmore Silver Spring on March 5.
Dinosaur Jr.: BUG Live at the 9:30 Club: In the Hands of the Fans DVD [MVD Visual].
Grimes: Visions [4AD] – remember this nice Washington Post interview from last week? This week brings a review by David Malitz [Washington Post].

Stuff to win:
• DC 50/WDCW has tickets to Jim Jones with Nyemiah Supreme at U Street Music Hall on 3/5 (contest ends 3/1 at noon).


ShowlistDC Music Notes: Monday 02-20-12

ShowlistDC Notes from Last Night:
I went to see Peter Frampton at the Warner Theatre last night– great show! Frampton played for about 2 hours and 45 minutes, showing off his recently-recovered Les Paul guitar for about a third of the night, including his iconic “Do You Feel Like We Do”. The show was a celebration of the 35th anniversary of Frampton Comes Alive!, and Frampton and his four-piece band (which included original FCA! bass player Stanley Sheldon) played the album in its entirety. Then they played a bunch of other tunes, including a few from his Grammy-winning instrumental album Fingerprints (including an awesome cover of Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun”, which was mostly instrumental until a final chorus sung through Frampton’s signature talk box). Frampton and his Les Paul ended the night with a fitting cover: the Beatles’ “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”, which started as a lengthy guitar solo before Frampton was joined by the rest of the band.

Things to read:
Interview: David Malitz talks to Ian Svenonius about the Make-Up reunion show [Washington Post]. No, we still don’t get a clear answer about whether there will be more than just the London show:

So you guys are going to play a show — just one show? I think we’re just going to do one show. It’s one of those special events.
[F]or a lot of people in D.C. that’s a long trip [to London]. Well hopefully we can play a show in D.C. You know what I mean by hanging around. It’s uncharted territory but I’m pretty excited about it. It’s fun to play with these guys again and it’s really fun to play these songs. I always felt like this group had a very particular sound and I always really enjoyed playing the songs.
Clear as mud, right? Spiv also offers this little tidbit of what he’s been up to outside of making music:
I’m writing a book right now, it’s out this winter. It’s a manual, and it’s called “Supernatural Strategies For Starting a Rock ‘N’ Roll Group.”

Interview: Chris Richards chats with Nils Lofgren about writing the “Nobody Bothers Me” TV jingle [Washington Post].
Local guitarist Phil Mathieu has passed away, writes Steve Kiviat in the Washington CityPaper. Mathieu played with Charlie Byrd’s Washington Guitar Quintet, Ruthie and the Wranglers, and the Natty Beaux, among many others.
• Erin Williams gives a profile of Ebony Dumas aka DJ Natty Boom, co-founder of Girls Rock DC [Washington Post].
• We promised you that we’d keep our Grammy coverage to a minimum here, but since Dave Grohl grew up around here, this counts as local(ish) news. The Foo Fighters guitarist/singer has clarified his Grammy acceptance speech (you know, the one where he dissed computer-generated music and then went on to perform with Deadmau5 later in the broadcast). He issued a press release that stops just short of having us all hold hands and sing kumbayah. Check it: Look, I am not Yngwie Malmsteen. I am not John Bonham. Hell…I’m not even Josh Groban, for that matter. But I try really fucking hard so that I don’t have to rely on anything but my hands and my heart to play a song. I do the best that I possibly can within my limitations, and accept that it sounds like me. Because that’s what I think is most important. It should be real, right? Everybody wants something real.
• Roger Catlin on NSO Pops and Cirque de la Symphonie [Washington Post].
• Live Reviews: Aaron Leitko on Zola Jesus at U Street Music Hall [Washington Post]. Anne Midgette on Julia Fischer at 6th & I [Washington Post]. Samantha Buker on Kronos Quartet and Alim Qasimov at University of Maryland [Washington Post]. Francis Chung on Flock of Dimes at the Black Cat Backstage [DCist].

Free stuff:
• the Vinyl District has tickets to Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def) at the 9:30 Club on 2/20 (contest ends today at noon).
• DC 50/WDCW has tickets to Jim Jones with Nyemiah Supreme at U Street Music Hall on 3/5 (contest ends 3/1 at noon).


ShowlistDC Music Notes: Friday 02-17-12

Are you sick of reading the name Sharon Van Etten here and everywhere else in DC’s news this week? Dude, her show was LAST SATURDAY; shouldn’t we have moved on to other things by now?! Thankfully, while there is one more SVE mention below (sorry!), we’ve also got a lengthy roundup of reading about bands coming through town in the next week– plenty of new shows to discover to get your mind off of Ms Van Etten. Thanks for another great week! Have a great weekend, and remember you can add this blog to your RSS feed with http://www.showlistdc.com/more/feed/

Press about shows for the week ahead:
Washingtonian’s music picks for the next week. TBD on CD release shows this weekend.
• Washington CityPaper’s Guide to the Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival. DCist also has a preview, and the Michael J West at the Washington CityPaper interviewed Afro-Blue’s Integriti Reeves, who is performing at the Fest on Sunday. West also reviewed Lena Seikaly‘s new album Lovely Changes.
Article: Kristen Paige-Kirby on Duke Ellington [Express], for whom the “Discover Ellington” festival is this weekend at Strathmore. Paige-Kirby also interviews Brian Stokes Mitchell, who performs tonight.
Mike Joyce on Kim Waters‘s album This Heart of Mine [Washington Post] – at Blues Alley Friday through Sunday, 2/17-2/19.
CD Review: Catherine Lewis on Since Antarctica‘s new EP Aurorae [Washington Post] – at Jammin’ Java on Saturday 2/18.
Writeup: Mike Paarlberg on Dead Milkmen [Washington CityPaper] – U Street Music Hall on Saturday 2/18.
Writeup: Steve Kiviat on Homayoun Shajarian [Washington CityPaper] – Lisner on Sunday 2/19.
Interview: Dave Malitz on Ben Lee [Washington Post]. Lee is at Rams Head Tavern in Annapolis on Monday 2/20.
CD Review: Geoffrey Himes on Otis Taylor‘s new album Contraband [Washington Post] – at Blues Alley on Wednesday 2/22 and Rams Head Tavern in Annapolis on Thursday 2/23.
Writeup: Reese Higgins on the Twilight Sad [Washington CityPaper] – Rock & Roll Hotel on Thursday 2/23. Dan Miller does an album review of the group’s new No One Can Ever Know [Washington Post].
Chris Kompanek on Saul Williams‘s album Volcanic Sunlight [Washington Post] – at the Black Cat on Thursday 2/23.

Other things to read:
CD Review: David Dunlap Jr on Adam WarRock‘s album You Dare Call That Thing Human?!? [Washington CityPaper].
• Live reviews: Stephen Brookes on the Emerson String Quartet at Strathmore [Washington Post]. Joe Banno on baritone Florian Boesch at the Kennedy Center’s Terrace Theater [Washington Post]. Anne Midgette on Conductor Herbert Blomstedt and the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center [Washington Post] – this program repeats Saturday 2/18 and Sunday 2/19.

Things to listen to and/or watch:
Joan Soriano stopped by NPR’s DC office for a Tiny Desk concert.
Video: Sharon Van Etten at the Black Cat [All Our Noise].

Free stuff:
• The Rogers Revue has tickets to Disney On Ice at the Verizon Center on 2/18 (contest ends today).
• the Vinyl District has tickets to Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def) at the 9:30 Club on 2/20 (contest ends 2/20 at noon).
• DC 50/WDCW has tickets to Jim Jones with Nyemiah Supreme at U Street Music Hall on 3/5 (contest ends 3/1 at noon).


ShowlistDC Music Notes: Thursday 02-16-12

Things to read:
• Ian Svenonius’s The Make-Up is reuniting to perform at the Mogwai-curated All Tomorrows Parties festival in London in May [Washington CityPaper]. No local tour dates have been announced at this time.
Interview: Zola Jesus [DCist], who is performing at U Street Music Hall tonight.
Interview: Grimes [Washington Post], whose new album Visions drops next Tuesday.
• Capital Bop on this weekend’s Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival.
• DCist shares the Moombah Chronicles: the Beginning.
• DCist’s this week in jazz.
• Live Reviews: Sarah Godfrey on Tank at Opera Ultra Lounge [Washington Post]. Cecilia Porter on Leipzig String Quartet at Washington’s United Church [Washington Post]. Stephen Brooks on Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio at the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater [Washington Post]. Jeffrey Lamoureux on Sharon van Etten at the Black Cat [We Love DC] (seriously, was this show just writers and their +1s?!).

Things to listen to and/or watch:
• Local metal group A Sound of Thunder is offering a free download of a song on their new album. The album, Out of the Darkness, comes out March 27, and the band has a CD release show at Empire (formerly Jaxx) on March 31.

Free stuff:
• The Rogers Revue has tickets to Disney On Ice at the Verizon Center on 2/18 (contest ends 2/17).
• DC 50/WDCW has tickets to Jim Jones with Nyemiah Supreme at U Street Music Hall on 3/5 (contest ends 3/1 at noon).