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If you’re a fan of raw, dirty rock n’ roll and you don’t make it out to this show, we don’t know what to say. It’ll probably be one for the record books. The Forty Fives headline this - no pun intended - monster Halloween party that also features performances by Trauma Team, the Clutters, and a Misfits tribute band called SKULLS. This is a ghoul’s night out, indeed.
Lineup:
Trauma Team
The Clutters
The Forty-Fives
evil puppet show
Skulls
9 pm
21+
$7
Folk Medicine bring their jammy-funky Americana to Windows on the Cumberland for a Halloween party. Joining them are Secret Gossip and Clock Work.
10pm
If you didn’t get enough of Keymaster on Thursday, here’s your second chance to catch the evil. Tonight they open the show. Destroy Destroy Destroy follows and The Protomen headline.
Thornton was the recent recipient of a Nashville Scene Music Award, and if you haven’t heard their unique brand of dark pop music, check them out at Hair of the Dog tonight. Also on the bill are CJ Boyd and Emery Reel. 8 pm, $5
This devil’s night extravaganza features quite an interesting lineup. Country duo Porter Hall, TN host this show, which also includes Ghost Fingers, rockabilly fellow Joshua Black Wilkins, and the Lambchop of stoner rock, the Falls City Angels. Costumes will definitely be appropriate. 9 pm
Come out and give Feable Weiner a warm welcome home from their UK tour. Hopefully they didn’t adopt the standard English practices of not bathing or brushing their teeth. The Weiner will be playing an early show with Ben Folds Five alum Robert Sledge’s latest project, International Orange.
7pm.
This Halloween weekend is packed. You can get a double-dose of scary music in a pretty scary venue at the Springwater tonight. Murfreesboro metalheads Keymaster bring the pain.
Students for Environmental Action of MTSU are holding a big, uh, bike riding this Saturday. They’re meeting at the KUC Knoll on campus and biking to the Square in our Halloween costumes. After the ride, there’s a party at “Ft. Awesome.” Playing the party are: Sj and the Props, Ghostflower, The Young Livers, Anna Fitzgerald and her Gentlemen Callers, Caitlin Rose, A Poet Named Revolver, and The Jake Leg Stompers.
Sounds like a happening.
If you’re still hunting for Halloween Eve options, the cheery pop of Popular Genius is playing new ALL AGES club W274 in Cool Springs tonight.
All Ages
8pm
$10
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