ANOMIE BELLE: The last few years have been fallow ones for trip-hop. The repurposed elements that made the genre so unique--the hip-hop-inflected drums, the soul-standard voicing, the glitched-out experimentation, the 80s synth beds--got reclaimed, leaving practitioners to chase after fans. But the giants have returned: Portishead and Massive Attack just dropped new material, and Seattle-based Anomie Belle is pushing new life into the form. Anomie Belle is Toby Campbell, a classical violinist and film composer from Portland-way. As you might expect, she produces songs full of whistfully subtle texture, never anything that feels fussy, though it must have been obsessed over. We are obsessing a little bit right now.
Saturday 8:00 p.m. // Neumos // Tickets: $13
SUPERBOWL SUNDAY: While we aren’t huge football fans—baseball is where it’s at, baby—even we can’t deny the Superbowl spectacle: the rivalry, the ads, the quasi-legal gambling pools. This year the Colts face off against the Saints to finally settle the issue of whose fans are better. (We’re thinking the Saints, in case you were wondering.) So belly up to your favorite bar, order two fingers of spirit, and raise one to the sky: it’s Superbowl time.
Sunday 3:25 p.m. // Everywhere TVs Are // Tickets: FREE
|
You must log in to tag articles
Separate tags with commas |
![]() |
Number of ratings: 2 - Average rating: 3.0
|
![]() |
Post a comment |
The In Click Network is: