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Music Calendar SPOTLIGHT: Washed out City Tap: Pub Run 2 THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2012 THE CARRBORO CITIZEN MUSIC CAlenDAR SPOTLIGHT: WASHED OUT City Tap: Pub Run. 6pm TUESDAY APR 17 Cat’s Cradle: Mickey Hart Band. 8pm. $29/32 Local 506: Green River Ordi- nance, Graham Colton. 9pm $12-15 Southern Rail: Bloodroots Bar- ter. 10pm. Free weDneSDAY APR 18 Cat’s Cradle: Kina Grannis, Imaginary Friend. 8pm. $15/17 The Cave: LATE: The Phuss, The Bamfs Local 506: The Pretty Reckless, The Hollywood Kills. 8pm. $15 Nightlight: Channel, Jim Roberts. 9:30pm. $5 THURSDAY APR 19 Cat’s Cradle: Drive-By Truckers. 9pm. $25/28 The Cave: EARLY: Triptonic LATE: The Wolves in the Wall, Gulley, Corn and the Colonels. $5 City Tap: Mysti Mayhem. 8:30pm The Depot: Sentenza Band. 7:30pm Linda’s Bar and Grill: Robert Griffen. 7:30pm Local 506: House of Fools, Jonas Sees In Color. 9:45pm. $8-10 Southern Rail: Doug Largent Ernest Greene, best known under the stage Trio. 7pm. Transportation. 10pm name Washed Out, will perform some of to- FRIDAY APR 20 day’s best chillwave and synthpop on Monday, Cat’s Cradle: Lost in the Trees, April 16, at Cat’s Cradle. The Toddlers, Brice Randall Bick- LIZZ WINSTEAD Washed Out has performed at the Pitchfork Music Festival, and anyone ford. 8:30pm. $15 Friday April 13 who watches the TV series “Portlandia” will recognize his song “Feel it The Cave: EARLY: Anne and Cat’s Cradle All Around” from the opening title sequence. Greene’s dream-pop will Matt LATE: Slawterhaus 5, P-90’s surely have the Cradle crowd in a daze, and those in the audience will City Tap: Brooke McBride, See likely become addicted to his lo-fi melodies. THURSDAY APR 12 City Tap: Con Acento, The Writer. 9pm. $10-12 No Weevil The Depot: Killer Filler. 8:30pm Doors open at 8 p.m. and the show starts at 9. Get your tickets in Cat’s Cradle: The Magnetic Dmitri Resnik Band, Sarah Shook Memorial Hall: Cheikh Lo. 8pm Local 506: Chairlift, Nite Jewel, advance for $14, or $16 the day of the show. Fields, Devotchka. 9pm. $25/28 and The Devil Nightlight: Akris, Rat Babies, Bell. 9:30pm. $10-12 The Cave: EARLY: Chumps The Depot: Ironing Board Sam. Gringo, RBT. 9:30pm. $5 Nightlight: Slingshot Cash, LATE: Hearts and Daggars 8:30pm Open Eye: Amy Alley. 8pm MOVIE LISTIngS Honeychile, Mark Holland duo. City Tap: Tracy Wiebeck. The Kraken: Tim Strambaugh Weaver Street Market (SV): We suggest you call for exact show times. All listings start Friday. 9:30pm. $5 8:30pm and Friends. 9pm Saludos Compay. 1pm The Depot: Lise Uyanik. 8pm Memorial Hall: European Union SATURDAY APR 21 CARolINA THEATRE THE LUMINA SUNDAY APR 15 Southern Village, 932-9000 Linda’s Bar and Grill: Robert Youth Orchestra with Vladamir Cat’s Cradle: Say Anything, Kevin OF DURHAM Ackland Art Mureum: The 309 W. Morgan St., 560-3030 Griffen. 7:30pm Ashkenazy. 8pm Branchettes. 2pm Devine and The Gaddamn Band, American Reunion; Lockout; Mir- Local 506: Fair To Midland, Dead Southern Rail: Alex Bowers and Cat’s Cradle: Devin The Dude, Fake Problems, Tallhart. 7:30pm. Full Frame Documentary Film Fes- ror Mirror; The Hunger Games; Letter Circus, Lionize. 8pm. $12-14 Friends. 7pm. Boom City. 10pm Coughee Brothaz. 9:30pm. $13/15 $17/20 tival (Thursday-Sunday); We Need The Three Stooges Nightlight: Mountain Walker. SATURDAY APR 14 The Cave: EARLY: Old Lady The Cave: EARLY: Deep Space to Talk About Kevin (Monday- Thursday); Jeff, Who Lives at RegAL TImbeRLYne 6 9:30pm. $5 Cat’s Cradle: Mipso Trio. Bowers LATE: Lucid. $5 Giants LATE: Lam!Lam! Pink Flag, Home (Monday-Thursday); The 120 Banks Drive, 933-8600 Southern Rail: Sinful Savage Ti- 8:30pm. $10 Hanes Art Center: The The Morningstars Iron Lady (Monday-Thursday) American Reunion; The Cabin in gers, Mike Blair and the Stonewalls. The Cave: EARLY: Great Big Branchettes. 2pm Free The Depot: Fresh Roots Festival, the Woods; The Hunger Games; 10pmm Gone LATE: Climb Jacobs Ladder Local 506: The Front Bottoms, Flashback. 8:30pm Local 506: Turchi, Catie King, CHELSEA THEATER Lockout; The Three Stooges; FRIDAY APR 13 City Tap: Justin Johnson. 10pm Doombunny, Morgan’s End. 8pm. Timberlyne, 1129 Weaver Dairy JSwiss. 9pm. $5 Titanic 3D Cat’s Cradle: Lizz Winstead. The Depot: Rootzie. 8:30pm $10-12 Road, 968-3005 Southern Rail: Lee Gildersleeve 8pm. $22/25 Internationalist Books: The Southern Rail: Mahalo Jazz. 6pm. THE VARSITY and Bad Dog Blues Band. 6pm. Free. Bully; Coriolanus; In Darkness The Cave: EARLY: Jon Shain, Joe Hissy Fits, Sibannac 8pm. Free Deep Chatham. 10pm 123 E. Franklin St., 967-8665 The Kraken: Pagan Hellcats. 9pm Pussy Mountain. 10:30pm. Soul Newberry LATE: The Nervous monDAY APR 16 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island; Local 506: Margot and the Deep. 11:55pm Ticks, Temperance League, The Cat’s Cradle: Washed Out, The Descendants; Safe House; The Nuclear So and So’s, Ezra Furman, Milkstains, The Fooligans, No Eyes Memoryhouse. 9pm. $14/16 Vow ALBUM RELEASE PARTY! ALSO PRESENTING LOCAL 506 (CHAPEL HILL) SU 4/15 THE FRONT BOTTOMS FILM SCHEDULE APRIL 13-19 W/DOOMBUNNY AND Thu-Sun only! 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