The Ten Best Things to do in St. Louis This Weekend: November 4 to 6
Rocktober and its baseball-impeded insanity of great touring band after great touring band is over. Of course, just because the calendar turns doesn't mean the schedule has dried up: This weekend's offerings include local release shows by Britches and the Campfire Club and a punk show down by the river (you'll just have to find someone who knows...). And the out-of-town docket includes home-state heroes Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, which is a seriously great band, Dr. Dog and some guy who likes to play play pi-ano. 
Friday
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin
The Firebird
With Dots Not Feathers and Elsinore
9 p.m. | $10
Saturday
Creamers
Apop Records
8:30 p.m. | Donations
Dr. Dog
The Firebird
Wax Fang, Quiet Life
8:30 p.m. | $15
araabMUZIK
2720 Cherokee
With Lunice, MeLo-X and 18andCounting
Magic City
Schlafly Tap Room
With the Potomac Accord and the Half Hearts
9 p.m. | Free
Campfire Club Vinyl Release
The Heavy Anchor
With Scarlet Tanager and the Skekses
9 p.m.
Sunday
Mark Sultan
Off Broadway
With Bruiser Queen
8 p.m. | $10
Britches
Pig Slop Studios
With Spelling Bee, Lonely Procession and the Night Grinder
6 p.m.
Ben Folds with the St. Louis Symphony
Powell Hall
7:30 p.m. | Sold Out
Never Shout Never
The Pageant
6 p.m. | $20.50






























