St. Louis Weekend Round-Up: September 21-23

Congrats to us; A to Z reached 1000 comments this afternoon. (Perhaps I should thank Dave Matthews, Team Tomato and Billy Corgan for that instead, but whatever.) Anyway, here's to 1000 more.

Also, what's going down this weekend.

Friday, September 21:
*Columbia, Missouri, video sensation Videology (not to be confused with the Waitresses' "Bruiseology" -- yes, I'm a new-wave dork) will be projecting his wares behind the Gentleman Auction House/Foundry Field Recordings show at the Bluebird tonight -- the show we wrote about in the print blog. Videology was the one providing the spectacle for the Polyphonic Spree show in August, and specializes in indie-rock clips; RIYL Spoon, Justice, Peter Bjorn and John, etc.

*The PlaySTLFest is going on all weekend in the Loop ;schedule and stages at the link. We've already written about many of the bands/artists performing multiple times, so check out the links I just posted or search our archives if you need more info on performers. (However, I recommend going to check out .e -- I've heard good things, she's been described to me as sort of Sonic Youth-y -- and The Silent Film, a burgeoning Radiohead-y band from Greenville.)

Also tonight:
*Chicago Afrobeat Project, Off Broadway; early all-ages show, late 21+ show

Saturday, September 22:

*Mitch Easter (ex-Let’s Active)/Shalini/Tim Lee Band, Lucas School House. I've written about this extensively on the A to Z blog and our print blog.

*Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Lucero, Soul Asylum and the Radiators play the Taste of St. Louis fest, downtown. Schedule is here; ruminations on Lucero here.

*The Sudden Passion, Bluebird. This is the side project of Femme Fatality. Think the Bravery, acoustic -- heartfelt lyrics, tinny synths and rickety acoustic guitars.

*Alina Simone/Berlin Whale/Golden Shoulders, Lemp Neighborhood Arts Center

*Caspian, The Cavern @ Fort Gondo. Amazing Boston post-rock.

Sunday, September 23:

*Heaven & Hell (Ronnie James Dio, Ton Iommi, Geezer Butler, Vinnie Appice)/Alice Cooper/Queensryche, Family Arena. Ronnie James speaks here, Geezer Butler speaks here.

*So Many Dynamos/Mock Orange/A Band Apart, Cicero’s. The Dynamos have changed up their set, adding four new songs and bringing back some early faves. Mock Orange is quality, quality indie rock. And A Band Apart is from Japan. Excellent. Should be a good way to kick off the work week.

*Ana Popovic, BB’s Jazz, Blues and Soups

-- Annie Zaleski

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