Preview: Widespread Panic at Akron Civic Theatre Tonight

Widespread Panic

Widespread Panic performing last year on September 17, 2010 at West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV. This show was the Fall Tour opener.

The Akron Civic Theatre in Akron, Ohio has long been known to host a variety of renowned musicians from across the country.  But tonight, and for the first time, Athens, GA, born and bred Widespread Panic will veer their tour buses off the highway near The University of Akron and play two sets at Akron Civic Theatre.

“Celebrating Twenty-Five Years… Of Celebrating”

In all their twenty-five years together as a band, Widespread Panic has never played a gig in Akron.  Tonight will prove if the sextet can create that improvisational magic they’re so well-known for, in a city they’ve never played before.  With their 25th Anniversary in full motion, and new territory to leave their mark, I don’t have any doubts that this Saturday night performance will be a tasty treat for both the fans and the band.

If you’d like to keep updated on show notes, set list, photos, and any other benisfood thoughts, I’ll be tweeting live tonight, so head on over to @benisfood for updates throughout the night and into the morning.

Ticket Info:

f you’d like to attend, tickets are still available for $35 and the band will hit the stage around 8:00 p.m. tonight.

There will also be a Widespread Panic After-Party at Musica for all you night-owls, starting at 11:30 p.m.  Tickets are available for $7.

Check back tomorrow for a concert review.  Hope to see you all there!

Puscifer Tour Dates Announced

Puscifer, one of the many side projects of multi-platinum record selling artist, Maynard James Keenan, will return to Cleveland, OH. this fall to perform with his latest musical endeavor.  As hinted via Twitter last week, Keenan mentioned to expect “good news” today for those in the right spot at the right time.

Puscifer hints at fall tour via twitter

Puscifer frontman M.J. Keenan hints at fall tour via twitter

Fortunately for Ohio fans, a date is on the grid and scheduled for Thursday Nov. 17, at the intimate 1,500 capacity Lakewood Civic Auditorium.  The Fall tour will follow Puscifer’s new album release, Conditions of My Parole, which is available Oct. 18.  Tickets for the event go on sale Friday at noon via box office or Ticketmaster.  Prices range from $47.00 – $62.50.

The band, including Keenan, Josh Eustis, Jeff Friedl, Mat Mitchell, Matt McJunkins and Carina Round will debut their first national TV appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman this Halloween.

Conditions of My Parole album cover

Puscifer's upcoming album "Conditions of My Parole" available Oct. 18

Tour Dates:

November               7             Seattle, WA                        Paramount Theatre
                                9             Salt Lake City, UT              Capitol Theatre
                                10           Denver, CO                        Paramount Theatre
                                12           St. Louis, MO                      Peabody Opera House
                                14           Minneapolis, MN                State Theatre
                                15           Chicago, IL                         Cadillac Palace Theatre
                                17           Cleveland, OH                    Lakewood Civic Auditorium
                                18           Toronto, ON                        Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
                                19           Detroit, MI                           Royal Oak Music Theatre
                                22           Boston, MA                         Orpheum Theatre
                                23           Philadelphia, PA                 Tower Theatre
                                25           Brooklyn, NY                      Brooklyn Academy of Music
                                26           Washington, DC                 TBA
                                27           Charlotte, NC                     TBA
                                29           Knoxville, TN                       Tennessee Theatre
                                30           Atlanta, GA                           Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center
December                6             Los Angeles, CA               Orpheum Theatre
                                9              Las Vegas, NV                  TBA
                                11            Phoenix, AZ                       Mesa Arts Center

Here’s a video of the new Puscifer track, “Man Overboard”.  

Live Music: October 4-9, 2011

Fresh Picks: This Week In Music

  • UA Jazz Ensemble                                                                                                   Tuesday October, 4                                                                                                        Guzzetta Recital Hall                                                                                                      Tix: Free event

The University of Akron’s Jazz Ensemble will perform a free event Tuesday.  Jazz music is one of “The Founding Fathers” in regards to music genres like progressive rock and jam bands.  Today, many modern artists who experiment with improvisational chord structures and different melodies share the same values as Jazz.  This event is free, so there’s no loss!

  • Pretty Lights                                                                                                                    Tuesday October, 4                                                                                                      Stage AE (Pittsburgh)                                                                                                    Tix: $33

Derek Vincent Smith, better known as Pretty Lights, is an experimental electronic musician pushing Live Music to new levels of performance.  Evoking the same values as many jam bands today, Smith will improvise both lights and sound during a show.  He flips triggers and turns nobs, taking the crowd through genres of dubstep, jazz, hiphop, rock, R&B, and a bit of everything, all while dazzling the eyes at the same time.  If you like a good light show, you’re in for a treat.  If you can’t make it to the show, all his music is available for free as an mp3 download – with the option to donate, here.  Although the performance is in Pittsburgh, I’d say it’s worth the ticket price and drive.  I’ll be posting a review from his performance at the LC Pavilion in Columbus soon.

  • Zach: Love in Action w/ The Bright Lights                                                                  Wednesday October, 5                                                                                                   Akron Civic Theatre                                                                                                         Tix: $24-students $31.10-Adults

Zach Freidhof will perform with The Bright Lights at Akron Civic Theatre Wednesday in part of Akron Peace Week.  Interweaving soul, rock-n-roll, pop and acoustic genres, Freidhof envelopes a very relaxing experience live.  There will be appetizers, other local artists, and a multimedia performance.

  • STS9 w/ Archnemesis                                                                                                     Thursday October, 6                                                                                                        House of Blues                                                                                                                Tix: $28

Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9) will return to the House of Blues Thursday with supporting band Archnemesis. Mixing electronic music with drums, bass, guitar and keyboards, this 5-piece band lays out long jams with a dance synth sound.  If you’re into live electronica, STS9 is one of the leading bands today meshing live jams with electronic grooves.

  • Primus                                                                                                                              Friday October, 7                                                                                                          Stage AE (Pittsburgh)                                                                                                    Tix: $45

Primus, the 3-piece band led by Les Claypool will perform at Stage AE in Pittsburgh Friday.  With a bass lead, Primus pumps out down-tempo songs that mix heavy rock, improvisation and experimental music.  Upon the release of their new album Green Naugahyde, Primus has continued to steadily tour around the country and announce further dates.  If you’re into an edgier sound with a tip to funk and psychedelia, Primus will surely make your feet stomp.

  • Wish You Were Here                                                                                                      Saturday October, 8                                                                                                         House of Blues                                                                                                               Tix: $24.50 – $34

The Pink Floyd cover band, Wish You Were Here will perform The Wall musically, in its entirety Saturday at the House of Blues.  Along with other greatest hits, Wish You Were Here will bring the 1979 album by Pink Floyd to Cleveland.  Although the theatrical performance of this album is one Not To Miss, the music is just as moving.