




If you didn’t already hate tonight’s Sun National Bank Center (81 Hamilton Ave., Trenton) headliner for the twerp-pop mega star’s regular play-dates with Ludacris and “Karate Kid” Jaden Smith, get this - the 16 year old just spent last weekend in the Bahamas draped across Kim Kardasian righteous rump. It was at a photo shoot, and according to TV guilty please TMZ, there was a security breach that ended with Beib’s security team restraining a hug-seeking 12-year-old girl. What oil spill, right? Teen mania of Jonas Brother proportions where ever he goes, it wouldn’t be too shocking to see a fleet of shrieking Miley Cyrus look-alikes stalking the downtown arena all day as they await the singer’s arrival into town. Musically, it’s artificially-flavored R&B that carbon copies his mentor, Usher. For fans of Aaron Carter (so, sad to reference that loser. Sigh.) Show starts at 7. Sean Kingston opens. Tickets cost $31.50, $41.50 and $51.50. All-ages.
Canadian Celtic rock for traditionalists. No punk at all, which is ironic since the Toronto tour tyrant’s newest offering is called “Gutter Anthems.” The acoustic guitar, bagpipes, pan flute and fiddle that gallop nicely from track to track on the CD set up these lively rhythms you can’t help to get Irish jig-gy to. For fans of Black 47 and The Saw Doctors. It’ll be a celebration of sound when the guys headline The Record Collector (358 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown) tonight – promise. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost $20 in advance, $25 at the door. All-ages.
A bit more crunch in the guitars and little less harmony in the vocals and this The Tom River seven piece’s post-punk flutters could pass “This Is a Long Drive …”-era Modest Mouse. They headline Asbury Lanes (209 4th Ave., Asbury Park) tonight. Show starts at 8. Elevator Art and Brick & Mortar open. Tickets cost $8. 18-plus.
Here’s a Trenton band that messes with your head. The thunderous roar of the first 40 seconds of the Trenton instrumentalist’s only MySpace offering, “Postgame Carnage Report,” appears as if its about to plow into some Unsane-type ear-drubbing. (Awesome, BTW!) Doesn’t stay that way, though. Gets erratically jazz-jam-y for a bit. Then there’s the xylophone dance. And it gets all System Of A Down heavy at the end. Thought there was Mars Volta influences in the hi-fi boyabase. Maybe Dysrhythmia, too. In hiding for a while, the foursome roll into Championship Sports Bar and Grill (931 Chambers St., Trenton) tomorrow night. Show starts at 7. Dale J. Gordon (DEMO, Pats!e) opens. Tickets cost $8. 21-plus.
The Trenton rap and R&B crew headlines McGuinn’s Place (1781 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence) tomorrow night. Show starts at 9. KillaKurt, Chop Corleone, Young T, Money$ides, Yung Mush, Cap City, Ricky, D. Montana, Black Collar Biz & Carlo X, Dreams Become Reality, KV and Jesto make up the hip-hop showcase. Tickets cost $5. 21-plus.
The sought after Asbury Park session specialist spent last year touring Australia with Jeff Beck. He’s known around here as an early E Street Band member and for his keyboard touches on Bruce Springsteen’s “Born To Run” album. He’s also toured with Peter Gabriel and helped assemble albums with Sting, Seal and Eric Clapton. Does mostly jazz music when playing out live – including a date at The Record Collector (358 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown) tomorrow night – but if you ask nice, maybe he’ll reconstruct his piano work from Sting’s Grammy-winning “The Soul Cages” record. Show starts at 7:30. Tickets cost at $20 in advance, $25 at the door. All-ages.
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Punk scene mainstay Nathan Grey is still setting fires with his current outfit, which has a new live record out on Eyeball Records. The thing is, its hard-driving melodic bite is not much different than Boy Sets Fire in that its lyrical turmoil neatly balances the uplifting bounce found in the chorus sing-alongs and punk breakdowns. Hear at bit of Social Distortion influences in the newer tracks we hadn’t heard before, but that tends to come with age. For fans of Lifetime, Gameface and Revelation Records circa 1994. It’ll be a reunion of sorts for those integral years of emo-rock’s beginnings as The Casting Out join Hollywood’s Your Favorite Trainwreak – a new band featuring Popeye from Farside and Jeff from Gameface – at The Court Tavern (124 Church St., New Brunswick) tomorrow night. Show starts at 9. Communication Redlight (The Low End Theory) and Go Falcon! play, too. NOTE: Your Favorite Trainwreak and Communication Redlight will be celebrating the release of their split 7-inch record on Devildance Records tomorrow night. Tickets cost $10. 21-plus.
The Long Islanders’ take on commercial rock ’n’ roll lends its influences to Incubus’ first couple records. The foursome storm Six Flag’s Great Adventure’s (1 Six Flags Blvd., Jackson) Live & Local Stage tomorrow night. Show starts at 6:30. Free with admission to the park. All-ages.
The tough-core tormentors’ crackling vocal drills only skins the surface of this metal band’s sickening attempt at rage-racket layering. Messy, insane and unapologetic for its turbulent transitions – getting through its callous attempt at music feels like your fighting through a barb-wired fence in your tighty-whiteys. It gets murky, musically when the guys creep into Championship Sports Bar and Grill (931 Chambers St., Trenton) Saturday for an all-afternoon freak out session also featuring Triggered Impulse, A Call To Arms and The Kill Gene. Show starts at noon. The Waking Alley, Power Theory, NoN-SToP!, FreeDoom, Slutty Earth, Guerra, The Infinite Disgrace, The Disappointments and Romantic Violence round out the bill. Tickets cost $10. All-ages.
The Trenton bar rockers – think Goo Goo Dolls or Seven Mary Three - headline Brewster’s (529 Route 130 N., East Windsor) Saturday afternoon. Ripping Xray and Downcast Theory play, too. Show starts at 4. Tickets cost $10. All-ages.
The ragga-rock trio riot against the machine with a politically minded musical agenda that dips between island-influenced recordings of The Clash, The Police and State Radio and sunburn dub-steppers, Pepper. The start of a busy summer for the gang that includes gigs with SOJA and Anti-Flag begins with a headlining stop at The All Call Inn (214 Weber Ave., Ewing) Saturday night. Show starts at 9. Tropidelic opens. Tickets cost $5. 21-plus.
The Philly blues band headlines The Record Collector (358 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown) Saturday night. Show starts at 7:30. Tickets cost $12 in advance, $15 at the door. All-ages.
The grungy stone-rockers headline The Court Tavern (124 Church St., New Brunswick) Saturday night. Show starts at 8. South of the Bridge, Aversion and Believers In Things play, too. Tickets cost $8. 21-plus.
U2, The Killers and less trippy Radiohead songs inspire this Brooklyn rock band to make love to their instruments. That can get sticky. But makes for a perfect evening event at Six Flag’s Great Adventure’s (1 Six Flags Blvd., Jackson) Live & Local stage Saturday night – once the dolphin show retires for the night, of course. The background electronic layers are a nice touch. Show starts at 6:30. Brooklyn buds, A Million Years, play, too. Free with admission to the park. All-ages.
The floor-punching Pennsy push-core punishers play youth-core-inspired punk rock that recaptures the pit-punching dance techniques seen in Sick Of It All’s “Step Down” video – including the “Creepy Crawly” and “Glorious Pile-on,” duh! For fans of Youth Of Today, Madball, Judge and the aforementioned Sick Of It All. The gang puts the mosh in motion at Championship Sports Bar and Grill (931 Chambers St., Trenton) Sunday afternoon. Show starts at 2. Reign Supreme headlines. Sicker Than Most, Preaching To The Converted, Reptar, A Life Less Perfect, Raised By Wolves, Knuckle Up!, Faceless Hatred, Heartbeatstill and Bloodwolves open. Tickets cost $10 in advance, $12 at the door. All-ages.
The too cute, chick-fronted mall-pop band are playing two sets for free at – get this - the Oxford Valley Mall (2300 E. Lincoln Highway, Langhorne, Pa.) Sunday afternoon. The Jersey Shore five piece just dropped its first single “Mind On Me” June 1. The gang churn out super-sweet tween rock you’d see Selena Gomez lip synch to on The Disney Channel. Also for fans of Avril Lavigne and The Summer Set. Sets start at 2 and 5. All-ages.
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The former Mad Elephants play a free show at Clydz (55 Paterson St., New Brunswick) Sunday night. Show starts at 10. 21-plus.
While Michael Jackson is dead, his spirit continues to walk the Earth through “Eat It” and “Fat” – two of Weird Al’s biggest-selling spoofs. Doesn’t laughter make the best medicine in these somber moments when we remember the anniversary of the King Of Pops final breath? Sure thang! And the rock jester’s polka-party parodies and comedic live show – cracking up The Paramount Theatre (1300 Ocean Ave., Asbury Park) Sunday night – should ease that pain a bit. Or at least tickle the funny bone once again for his “white and nerdy” fan base. Show starts at 7. Tickets cost $29.25, $45.25 and $55.25. All-ages.
The Bucks group’s heavy progressions are a conquering and metallically trampling fusion of King Crimson, Yes and Tool. At The All Call Inn (214 Weber Ave., Ewing) Wednesday night. Show starts at 9. Tickets cost $3. 21-plus
Scott Frost’s On The Beat concert listing appears in The Trentonian and at www.trentonian.com every Thursday. If your band is playing around town, email the On the Beat web line at djscott111@aol.com.
Miss TK & The Revenge: NO BITERZ! from Mr. Record on Vimeo.
Love this band, Miss TK & The Revenge from Asbury Park. More Cowbell, Please! Disco, dance-punk with electro influences. Fun stuff for Peaches and Rapture fans. Features ex-Lifetime members.
Here's the press thingy (album comes out July 13):
Led by the husband and wife duo of Tannis "Miss TK" Kristjanson on vocals, and Ari Katz aka "Mighty Lion" on drums, the six member gang of Miss TK & The Revenge have been dropping scattered bits of their punk disco dance hits since their 2004 debut XOXO on the legendary NJ punk label Gern Blandsten. Formed in the wake of the short lived Zero Zero (Katz has also spent the last 20 or so years as the singer for influential NJ punks Lifetime), Miss TK & The Revenge have been deep in the studio producing new tracks for the past few years, resulting in the dynamic new LP The Ocean Likes To Party Too. Steeped in the vibe of the group's Asbury Park beachfront digs, The Ocean Likes to Party Too is a bonfire beachparty jam from the raunchy opening grooves of "Beachmaster" to the breezy convertible bounce of "Saturday" through the tweaked out electronics of "Shimmy Sha." Beneath a sheen that hits on Blondie, M.I.A. and !!! they slow burn through endless grooves under the watchful eye of producer Alap Momin of Dälek (Momin also co-wrote two of the album's tracks). Ernest Jenning Record Co. is kicking off a new era of TK by reissuing the (previously digital-only) impeccably produced double blast of No Biterz / Future Power on 7" single for the first time, and immediately following it up with the full out non stop bounce-groove jam of "Ocean" this Summer.The ChiTown trio’s five week “An American Daydream” east coast tour lands at McGuinn’s Place (1781 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence) tomorrow night. Their music is high-energy melodic rock that incorporates a commercial heavy metal edge you’d see in a Three Days Grace or Linkin Park with the emotional zeal and volume turned way up. “An American Daydream” is the band’s brand new record. Show starts at 9. Ewing’s Local Demise headlines. Karma Bat, Satellite Hearts and Kinetic Culture round out the bill. Tickets cost $5. 21-pluse.
The Keensburg trio’s offbeat indie pop, left of the dial post-punk quirks and fuzz-rock makeup take you back to a time in the college radio universe when the soothing sound of an analog 7-inch recording combined with a low-frequency signal gave you the sense that underground music had no boundaries. Here the gang sounds like a combo of The Breeders and Sonic Youth, but with a juvenile punch that screams DIY or die. Case in point, they produce their own split cassette recordings. Brick Mower play The All Call Inn (214 Weber Ave., Ewing) tomorrow night. Show starts at 9. Bordentown’s The Timid Roosevelts headline. Philly’s The City Music Project play, too. Tickets cost $5. 21-plus.
The volatile and punk slush from these female-led shout-at-the-top-of-your-lungs Upper Darby, Pa., snot rockets’ tuneless angst fights the power that be. Classic punk rock with a message? How quaint. The trio headlines Championships Sports Bar and Grill (931 Chambers St., Trenton) tomorrow night. Show starts at 9. Dead Zebbra, Stomping Ground, The Disappointments and The Choices round out the bill. Tickets cost $8. 21-plus.
It’s “Blues in Disguise” when this local harp throb jams with Trenton guitar icon Paul Plumeri Sr. The music has a sweet swing shuffle to it that infuses heart-damaging soul, jazz and jive-jumping rhythm and blues. The crew, which also includes Angelo DiBraccio, Nick Hutton, Jerry Monk and Michael White, will debut a new album at The Record Collector (358 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown) tomorrow night. For fans of Muddy Waters’ “Hoochie Coochie Man.” Show starts at 7:30. Tickets cost $10 in advance, $12 at the door. All-ages.
The Haddon Heights emo rockers headline Championships Sports Bar and Grill (931 Chambers St., Trenton) Saturday afternoon. Show starts at noon. Along Those Lines, Running Late, Ruckus at the Zoo, Aspiga, The Brain Farts, Agent Mofo and The Ocean Heirs open. Tickets cost $10. All-ages. t.gunn (Communication Redlight) with The Gaslight Anthem
Communication Redlight MySpace Music VideosThe Lik-lyric Looney returns from tour to set the Trenton hip-hop scene a blaze with a brand-new album, “The Self-Loathing Egomaniac,” and record release party set for The All Call Inn (214 Weber Ave., Ewing) tomorrow night. On the record, the Lawrence Southsider’s self-described “break-neck flows” slide comic book namedrops and zany wordplay – with the favorites being the punk-rock allusions to being a sex pistol-ing rhyme engineer - over horny beat plunders orchestrated by long-time collaborator, Swisschz. His lyrics – which include a full-song homage over the depletion in value of his Spawn No. 1 comic book – prove there’s no topic too deep, shallow or personal that he can’t rhymed about. And that’s uplifting for the Tri-State hip-hop scene and its gravitation toward sensationalistic booty anthems and chauvinistic bling things that show no interpersonal depth. “It’s funny,” he tells On the Beat, “a compliment I hear a lot is people saying they love my stuff and they hate hip-hop. The subject might be different then what some are used to, but that’s the beauty of this music. They’re no limitations.” Show starts at 9. DEMO, The Man From Somewhere Else, Roebus One, Karma Bat, GDP, Swisschz and Rocky play, too. Tickets cost $5. 21-plus.
1. Purple Haze (Benn Benassi Remix) – Jimi Hendrix
2. Drop Hips – Hatiras
3. Blah Blah Blah (The Skeet Skeet & Peace Treaty Rave Rave Rave Mix) – Ke$ha
4. Monster Business Bootleg – Crookers & Blacknoise Vs. Monster Squad
5. Cult To Personality (Just Remix) – Steel (Living Colour)
6. Best Boy (Daddy J’s Don’t Be Psychic Remix) – Die Antwoord
7. Pass the Dutch (The Angger Dimas Remix) – Missy Elliot
8. Doo Doo Brown (The 2010 Remix) - Frank Ski Vs. Urban Gabric
9. Freak Year (Cousin Cole Remix) – Wax Motif
10. Bhangra Dance – Zombies For Money
11. Lets Make Nasty Vs. Pon De Floor (The Vengence & Bloody Disco Mash-Up) – Roxy Cottontail Vs. Major Lazer
12. El Cepollo (DJ Punish 2010 Bootleg) – Fulanito
13. Reasons (Dr. P Remix) – 12th Planet & Juakali
14. Rock It Out (Daze Of Thunder Remix) – AC Slater
15. Art of Revolution (Diplo Remix) - Bassnector
16. Shimmy Shimmy Y’All (DJ Class Refix) – Ol Dirty Bastard
17. The Flat Phenomena (After Disaster Are Mashers) – Armand Van Oizo
18. Hype Up – Stupid Bastard
19. We Won’t Stop (Dub Mix) – Human Life
20. Sweet Dreams (Rubix B-More Remix) – Eurythmics
21. Maps (Elite Force Re-Fix) – The Yeah Yeah Yeahs
22. Dawn Of The Dead (Tranters Belated Tropical Mix) – Does it Offend You, Yeah?
23. Can We Go Wrong (RAC Mix) – Hesta Prynn
24. Take It In – Hot Chip
1. I Feel Better (Dancing Robot Remix) – Hot Chip
2. She’s the One (Hot Chip Remix) – Caribou
3. O.N.E. (Mathematics Remix) – Yeasayer
4. You’ve Got the Love (The XX Remix) – Florence & The Machine
5. Superfast Jellyfish (Evil Nine Remix) – Gorillaz
6. Raindrops (Louis La Roche Rework) – Basement Jaxx
7. Daydreaming (Hey Sinki Remix) – Kid Sister
8. Name Dropper (Solo Remix) – Jahcoozi
9. Boom Hah (John Roman Remix) – Smalltown Romeo feat. Shade K
10. Hot N’Fun (Sonic C Remix) – N.E.R.D feat. Nelly Furtado
11. Malfunction – Louis La Roche
12. Friday Night Flu (Remix) – Kellee Maize
13. When You Hear the Bassline (The Tony Senghore Remix) Major Lazer
14. URAQT (Angger Dimas Remix) – M.I.A.
15. Clockwork (Valerna Remix) – Juelz Santana
16. Quacky – Afrojack & Sidney Samson
17. Nights (Nadastrom Remix) – Pase Rock
18. 8,000 (Sticky K) – Proxy
19. Ghost Ship – SubNader
20. How Low Can You Can You Go (Dylan Frances Remix) –Ludacris and Shawna
21. Seek & Destroy (Bassnecter Remix) – Metallica
22. Tell ’Em – Sleigh Bells
23. Money For Nothing (Giant Remix) – Dire Straits
24. Snakes (The Fat and Ugly Remix) – Valerna
25. Guerrilla – SubVader
26. Jah Live (Rusko) – Rod Aziana
27. Where is My Mind – The Pixies (Bassnecter Remix)
“The Whore,” an intriguing track found of the Trenton coffeehouse-pop foursome’s MySpace page, takes a shot at the nation’s infatuation with the Hollywood starlet – exposing the evil cycle of the mainstream media that praises young girls only until they’ve been numbed by the attention and can be called sluts without a peep of uproar. Pretty power stuff, and nicely cocooned by the poetic and musical aura found in the works of Paula Cole, Tori Amos and Fiona Apple. Also for fans of Shawn Colvin and Dar Williams. The foursome will join a slew of music happenings at The City of Angel’s Rockfest at Tall Cedars Picnic Grove (245 Sawmill Road, Hamilton) on Saturday. Show starts at noon. Bands ranging from pop punk (Reckless), jam-prog (Red Sea Affair) and country (Sherry St. John) fill the lineup of music. Cruel School Children, Darkwater, Driven, Garden State of Mind, A Clever Con and Street Corner 5 round out the bill. Tickets cost $15, $10 for students. All-ages.
The Columbus sound-collision combatants sway between terroristic tough-guy throw downs and weepy melodies that translate into a metallic hybrid of Hatebreed and Thursday. The five-piece headline Championships Sports Bar and Grill (931 Chambers St., Trenton) Saturday afternoon. Show starts at noon. Local Demise, A Call To Arms, The Goodnight Armada, FreeDoom and NoN-SToP! round out the bill. Tickets cost $10. All-ages.
The female-fronted, Bordentown-based, avant-punk indie-rock-pop trio – think Kim Deal’s shy Pixies solos but with a more sinister poetic sass – headline a free show at Brewsters (529 Route 130 N, East Windsor) Saturday afternoon. Show starts at 3. The Stewart Dolly, Brandon C, Pandemonium and Don’t Mess With The Wizard play, too.
The Trenton rockers, who’ve been tuckered down lately working on a new album, headline The All Call Inn (214 Weber Ave., Ewing) Saturday night. Show starts at 8. The Royal Blues open. Tickets cost $5. 21-plus.
"Carcinogen" by Dinosaur Eyelids Dinosaur Eyelids MySpace Music VideosThe Hub City sludge rockers’ 2009 CD “Winter Solace” layers stone-bashing grooves and classic bone-saw instrumentation into a grunge-slop potion of Kyuss, Mudhoney, Black Sabbath and Nebula. There’s some psychedelic swamp boogie in the musicianship and flutters of Kurt Cobain (“Carcinogen”), Doug Martsch (“White Lies”), Neil Fallon (“Waves”) and Gavin Rossdale (“Know How to Die”) in singer Evan Staats’ vocal sliming. The guys headline Championships Sports Bar and Grill (931 Chambers St., Trenton) Saturday night. Show starts at 9. Law, Mayday Underground, Rebel Inc. and Erase the Past round out the bill. Tickets cost $8. 21-plus.
Grandaddy
The area cover band use songs you know – and even some you despise but you dance to anyway because the girls are dancing and you’re eager to score and you know getting jiggy to bar bands is an acceptable way to rub up on some classy ladies – to raise money for the Cranbury/Plainsboro Little League at Brewsters (529 Route 130 N, East Windsor) Saturday night. Show starts at 9. Tickets cost $10. 21-plus.
The New York City legends are once again leaving their fury-filled death punch bruise on the east coast hardcore scene with “Three Steps Back” – a record that, thankfully, remained in its stripped down form of punk wallop. As the millennium approached a lot of these classic hardcore bands had disappeared and there was fear the pounding sound that defined by that era in underground music would either lose its edge to emo or totally be wiped out by the saturated fusion of screamy metalcore. Well, Killing Time - headlining The Court Tavern (124 Church St., New Brunswick) Saturday night – had called it quits in 1998, but then toured Asia and found that there was still an audience that salivated over the true-life, politically-minded and street-wise-spiritual energy of those NYC-style hardcore bands. Anyone who ever practiced their dance moves to Sick Of It All’s “Step Down,” H2O’s “Spirit of ’84” or Gorilla Biscuit’s “Start Today” could really sink their teeth into “Three Steps Back.” Show starts at 9. Legends of the scene round out the bill, including sets from Vision, Torchbearer, The Somerville Town Drunks and Voice Or No Voice. Tickets cost $10. 21-plus.
Hands Up!
Unapologetic and speaker damaging in its fear-inducing metallic approach, these New York City hardcore throwbacks insight karate kicks with a smash-mouth-style that pays homage to The Cro-Mags, All Out War and Madball. So if you like running in a circle and screaming into the microphone, learn the lyrics on their MySpace page, and then go and get your dance on at Championships Sports Bar and Grill (931 Chambers St., Trenton) Sunday afternoon. Show starts at 2 p.m. All-ages.
The man-scaping, knuckle-pounding, beer-ponging, girl-scoping, all-boy Lady Gaga parody band “likes tickle-tortures while watching the Knicks.” And you’ll be able to read the Philly fly-boys flamboyant poker faces at The Stone Pony (913 Ocean Ave., Asbury Park) Sunday afternoon. Show starts at 2. Clash of Influence, Hollywood Kills, Lost Intentions, Oval Portrait, The PTC and The DIYs play, too. Tickets cost $10. All-ages.
Scott Frost’s On The Beat concert listing appears in The Trentonian every Thursday. If your band is playing around town, email the On the Beat webline at djscott111@aol.com.