(Triple Door) There's a reason this annual celebration of Patsy Cline remains a perpetually sold-out crowd-pleaser. Several, actually. First and foremost, there are those songs, from party rockers to mercilessly introspective torch songs, which any American with ears learned to love through the one-of-a-kind voiceâsimultaneously shellacked and nakedâof Patsy Cline. For Sweet Dreams, these songs are channeled by a number of new voices, including Kim Virant, Star Anna,V. Contreras, Jennifer Hopper, and Allessandra Rose, who are free to run wild (or get very, very still) with Cline's classics. Raising the bar across the board: the great house band, featuring Gary Westlake, Chris Friel, Rebecca Young, William Stover, Kathy Moore, and Paul Hutzler. DAVID SCHMADER
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(Twilight Gallery) In this evening of art gallery ânoise colonization,â you are invited to dwell in that abstract space between performance art and modernist composition. Headliner Prisonfood makes gray-scale, Eastern bloc gulag-scapes, monochromatic monoliths sculpted from desiccated drones and sordid squalls, amid a pea-soup fog of burbling analog electronics. NoisePoetNobodyâs clanking, skulking weird-wave simulates the misfiring synapses of a lobotomized android, or perhaps a sentient sewer pipe. Plus, prepare your brain to be colonized by the crackling spark-plug guitars of Uneasy Chairs and a piece by PXKX called âDentrifrice Artifice,â which sounds like a right fine night on the town! (While on ketamine.) KYLE FLECK
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UK duo Stanton Warriors are one of the most popular acts in the funky-breaks realm, with huge names like Daft Punk, Jay Z, M.I.A., Eurythmics, and others seeking their remixing prowess. (Theyâve also tweaked tracks by more underground artists like Alter Ego, Basement Jaxx, and Claude VonStroke, so donât think theyâre, like, total sellouts.) Basically, Stanton Warriors are repurposing the extroverted, sampledelic elements of â90s-era big beat to 21st-century sensibilities. And lots of folks are digging it. Roll over, Propellerheads, and tell Fatboy Slim the news. Neumos, 8 pm, $15 adv, 21+. DAVE SEGAL
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(Kirkland Performance Center) If youâre a fan of indie bands like the Posies, Hey Marseilles, and Cataldo, then tonight could be one of the most magical evenings of your summer. Over several years, producer Mike Lucero collaborated with his musical friends to construct an album of both originals and covers, and tonight they celebrate the recordâs release. Luceroâs calling the project FM Collective (FM stands for Friends of Mike) and the lineup features Ken Stringfellow of the Posies, plus members of Hey Marseilles, Cataldo, Fences, Heart, Portugal the Man, Tennis Pro, and many more. While there will be some originals in the mix, Lucero also promises âradically re-interpretedâ takes of songs like âKarma Police,â âWaltz #2,â âI Will Follow You into the Dark,â and âEleanor Rigby.â There will also be raffle prizes with âone of a kind music giveawaysâ (maybe youâll win a lock of Stringfellowâs hair?) and all proceeds benefit MusiCares, the great organization that helps musicians get through financial and medical emergencies. MEGAN SELING
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