Boise Weekly Vol. 19 Issue 34

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GUIDE/LISTEN HERE GUIDE SATURDAY FEB. 19

MOUSY BROWN—With King Niko, Apple Horse and Bernen Fir. 8 p.m. $5. Knitting Factory

PUNK MONDAY—Featuring country/punk musician Christophe. 9 p.m. $2. Liquid

POKE—9:30 p.m. FREE. Liquid

REX MILLER—6 p.m. FREE. Berryhill

AMY WEBER AND BEN BURDICK TRIO—8 p.m. FREE. Sapphire

RYAN WISSINGER—5:45 p.m. FREE. Solid

AUDIO MOONSHINE—9:30 p.m. $3. Grainey’s

STEVE EATON—6 p.m. FREE. Twig’s

BACK TO THE FUTURE TOUR—With Eligh, Opio, Mistah F.A.B. and the Bayliens. See Listen Here, Page 22. 9:30 p.m. $10. Reef BRANDON PRICHETT—9 p.m. FREE. Flatbread-Downtown DAKOTA MAD BAND—9 p.m. $2. White Water Saloon ERIC GRAE—6 p.m. FREE. Berryhill INVISIBLE SWORDSMEN—8 p.m. FREE. Corkscrews

SUNDAY FEB. 20 DJ DOUG MARTSCH AND BLAKE GREEN—10 p.m. FREE. Neurolux GREG PERKINS AND RICK CONNOLLY: THE SIDEMEN—6 p.m. FREE. Chandlers

JAZZ ’TIL YOU DROP FUNDRAISER—Noon. FREE. The Blue Door

THE LANDMARK TOUR—With Awol One, Factor, Ceschi, Cars and Trains, Oso Negro and Arthur Maddox. 8 p.m. $5. Reef.

JIMMY BIVENS—8:45 p.m. FREE. Pengilly’s

REX MILLER—5:30 p.m. FREE. Berryhill

JON HYNEMAN—With Sally Tibbs and Kevin Kirk. 7 p.m. FREE. Chandlers MARCH FOURTH MARCHING BAND—9 p.m. $17 adv., $20 day of show, $40 VIP. See Picks, Page 13. Bouquet

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MONDAY FEB. 21 BOISE BLUES SOCIETY JAM SESSION—8 p.m. FREE. Jo’s Sunshine Lounge

THE SHAUN BRAZELL BAND— With David Veloz. 6:30 p.m. FREE. Chandlers

TUESDAY FEB. 22 CARTER FREEMAN—6 p.m. FREE. Solid EQUALEYES—8 p.m. FREE. Sockeye JEFF MOLL AND GUESTS—8:30 p.m. FREE. Ha’ Penny KEVIN KIRK—With John Jones. 7 p.m. FREE. Chandlers OLD TIME JAM SESSION—With Jonah Shue and the Hokum HiFlyers. 6 p.m. FREE. Pengilly’s RYAN BINGHAM IN-STORE CONCERT—12:30 p.m. FREE. Record Exchange RYAN BINGHAM—8 p.m. $18. Egyptian Theatre TERRI EBERLEIN—6:30 p.m. FREE. Berryhill

V E N U E S

WEDNESDAY FEB. 23 AMY WEBER AND BEN BURDICK TRIO—8 p.m. FREE. Sapphire DAN COSTELLO—5:45 p.m. FREE. Solid EVERYDAY SUNDAY—With A Rotterdam November and Stop, Drop and Party. 7:30 p.m. $8$20. Knitting Factory HELLOGOODBYE—With Jukebox The Ghost, Gold Motel, Now and Now Every Children. 6:30 p.m. $15. The Venue KEN HARRIS—6 p.m. FREE. Berryhill KEVIN KIRK—With Jon Hyneman, Phil Garonzik and Erin Hall. 7 p.m. FREE. Chandlers PATRICIA FOLKNER AND JOEL KASERMAN—7 p.m. FREE. Lock, Stock & Barrel SHOOK TWINS AND SHAKIN’ NOT STIRRED—6:30 p.m. $10 adv., $12 door. Linen Building SPENCER BATT—6 p.m. FREE. Flatbread-Downtown THE THROWDOWN FINALS—8:30 p.m. FREE. Liquid

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MURDER BY DEATH, FEB. 17, VAC Naming your band after a 1976 comedic parody guarantees that a few people will check you out based on curiosity alone. But one listen to Indiana-based Murder By Death and inquisitiveness turns into a search for more. For more than a decade, the foursome has been pounding out layered post-punk that incorporates a Wild West-esque Americana with distorted guitar and rhythms that speed up and slow down like an opened vein pumping blood. Cello hangs heavy in the air in the title track from their 2010 release, Good Morning, Magpie, while “Kentucky Bourbon,” “As Long as There Is Whiskey In the World” and “You Don’t Miss Twice (When You’re Shaving With a Knife)” wouldn’t be out of place in a saloon or a vaudeville show. Murder by Death will be joined at VAC by The Builders and the Butchers, and Damion Suomi and the Minor Prophets for a night that of music that is anything but parody. —Amy Atkins 8 p.m., $12. VAC, 3638 Osage St., Garden City, visualartscollective.com.

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