A.V. Club: Best of the Decade

9:30 Club

815 V St. NW
Washington D.C. DC 20001
202-265-0930
all ages $30
  • Wed Nov 4 7 pm,
    Wolfmother, Thenewno2, and Heartless Bastards at 9:30 Club

    Australian retro-metal rockers Wolfmother made a huge noise in 2006, when their classicist crunch—all proto-metal stomp and psych-rock organ whirls backing up singer Andrew Stockdale’s tight-pantsed, unabashedly Robert Plant-esque screech—heralded a whole new generation of throwback power trios. It squandered its chance to lead that charge, however, held back by intra-band squabbling; last year, founding members Myles Heskett and Chris Ross abruptly left Stockdale to carry on the Wolfmother name alone. He’s since turned the group into a quartet (including a full-time keyboardist) and recorded the new Cosmic Egg with My Bloody Valentine producer Alan Moulder, an album that—despite all the shake-ups—reveals that almost nothing has changed.

    9:30 Club 815 V St. NW, Washington D.C., DC

Australian retro-metal rockers Wolfmother made a huge noise in 2006, when their classicist crunch—all proto-metal stomp and psych-rock organ whirls backing up singer Andrew Stockdale’s tight-pantsed, unabashedly Robert Plant-esque screech—heralded a whole new generation of throwback power trios. It squandered its chance to lead that charge, however, held back by intra-band squabbling; last year, founding members Myles Heskett and Chris Ross abruptly left Stockdale to carry on the Wolfmother name alone. He’s since turned the group into a quartet (including a full-time keyboardist) and recorded the new Cosmic Egg with My Bloody Valentine producer Alan Moulder, an album that—despite all the shake-ups—reveals that almost nothing has changed.

Updated 10/21/2009

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