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TGI Sunday (Honolulu Advertiser) The 4 indicates admission is $5 or less, or free. Full-price admission is listed; the * denotes discounts (or free) for students, seniors, military, members, children and/or advance purchase. Call venue for details. Nightcrawlers (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) Anna Bannana's 2440 S. Beretania St. / 946-5190 FRIDAY The Crud, Linus, Busekrus and the Whaley Boys, 9 p.m. SATURDAY Johnny Helm, 9 p.m. SUNDAY Steven Inglis Electric Trio, 9 p.m. Afterhours: Nightspotting (Honolulu Advertiser) "onthe1: Flux," with The Spacifics, Creed Chameleon and others. 7-10 p.m. today, Hemenway courtyard, UH-Manoa; www.genuinehi.com. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 10. The Pageant (6161 Delmar Boulevard). (Riverfron... Grammy-nominated metal powerhouse Killswitch Engage is gigging without guitarist/producer/band mouthpiece Adam Dutkiewicz on the No Fear Music Tour, since he's forgoing KSE's headlining slot to have emergency surgery for a debilitating back injury. With Pat Lachman (Damageplan, Halford) subbing in ... Report for 03/06/06 (antiMUSIC) Gigwise reports: Red Hot Chili Peppers have sent a message of condolence to the family of a fan who was killed queuing for tickets in New Zealand this morning (March 5). Pride Tiger and The Double Pumpers Live In Ottawa (KNAC.COM) I went to a rock concert at Zaphod Beeblebrox on February 3 and all I got was an awesome night out and an impromptu high school reunion that was 4 months early. And all you?re getting is a review to show for it as well as some new bands to investigate. Everybody wins. Fans of the 'Deathstar' rejoice (Daily Aztec) Darth Vader, eat your heart out. Redlands-based band xDeathstarx is back with a vengeance with its Facedown Records debut, "We Are the Threat" and Obi-Wan Kenobi should be shaking in his robe. The band possesses characteristics unlike your everyday hardcore group with eight members, with three who perform ruthless vocals. Dir En Grey: Marrow Of The Bone (KNAC.COM) It's practically impossible to categorize this band as they move effortlessly from song to song; changing styles from brooding rock to screaming metal, high-energy punk, industrial, pop and so on (that they don't have a reggae song is almost a letdown.) What's Up! (Honolulu Advertiser) Explore the landscape of the heart with "Dances From the Heart/Land," left, UH-Manoa's Department of Theatre and Dance's annual concert. Newly Pittsburgh-based label releases A Tribute to Integrity (Pittsburgh City... "They were one of those legendary acts that you always looked up to."... By Manny Theiner. |