Turner Hall Ballroom

1032 N 4th St
Milwaukee WI 53203
414-286-3663
  • Sat Jan 21 7 pm
    The Lemonheads, The Shining Twins, and The Mike Benign Compulsion at Turner Hall Ballroom

    First a scruffy underground band and then an overground sensation thanks in part to a Simon And Garfunkel cover and bandleader Evan Dando’s good looks, The Lemonheads have always had a way with light, strummy power-pop. Even after dancing with the cocaine devil during the ’90s, Dando has a vibe that remains as breezy and laconic as ever. The 2009 album Varshons, produced by the Butthole Surfers’ Gibby Haynes and featuring guest vocals from Liv Tyler and Kate Moss, is entirely covers, with Dando and company giving a low-key rock sheen to material from the obvious-but-tasteful (Gram Parsons, Leonard Cohen, and Townes Van Zandt) to the more unusual (Christina Aguilera’s “Beautiful” and a Nick Cave-lite take on the G.G. Allin murder ballad “Layin’ Up With Linda”). But you are unlikely to hear any covers but “Mrs. Robinson” this tour: Like Weezer, X, and Springsteen, among other examples of late, the group is skipping a set list to play right through an album—in this case, 1992’s It’s A Shame About Ray.

    Turner Hall Ballroom 1032 N 4th St, Milwaukee, WI
all ages $20

First a scruffy underground band and then an overground sensation thanks in part to a Simon And Garfunkel cover and bandleader Evan Dando’s good looks, The Lemonheads have always had a way with light, strummy power-pop. Even after dancing with the cocaine devil during the ’90s, Dando has a vibe that remains as breezy and laconic as ever. The 2009 album Varshons, produced by the Butthole Surfers’ Gibby Haynes and featuring guest vocals from Liv Tyler and Kate Moss, is entirely covers, with Dando and company giving a low-key rock sheen to material from the obvious-but-tasteful (Gram Parsons, Leonard Cohen, and Townes Van Zandt) to the more unusual (Christina Aguilera’s “Beautiful” and a Nick Cave-lite take on the G.G. Allin murder ballad “Layin’ Up With Linda”). But you are unlikely to hear any covers but “Mrs. Robinson” this tour: Like Weezer, X, and Springsteen, among other examples of late, the group is skipping a set list to play right through an album—in this case, 1992’s It’s A Shame About Ray.

Updated 01/30/2012

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