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Brendan Perry



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Brendan Perry was a member of the unsuccessful Australian punk band the Marching Girls before forming Dead Can Dance in 1981. ( )

Since last year's breakup of 4AD darlings Dead Can Dance, singer Brendan Perry has been busy completing his first solo album, Eye of the Hunter (Oct. 4), and taking it on the road. Joining him on the trek is former


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Throwing Muses singer and fellow 4AD veteran Kristin Hersh.

Brendan Perry tour dates:

Nov. 5; Boston, Mass.; Paradise Rock Club

Nov. 6; Montreal, Quebec; Kola Note

Nov. 7; Toronto, Ontario; Opera House

Nov. 9; Detroit, Mich.; St. Andrews Hall

Nov. 10; Chicago, Ill.; Park West

Nov. 14; Seattle, Wash.; Show Box Theatre

Nov. 15; Portland, Ore.; Crystal Ballroom

Nov. 17–18; San Francisco, Calif.; Great American Music Hall

Nov. 19–20; Los Angeles, Calif.; El Rey Theatre

L.A. psychedelic power-rock trio Nebula are embarking on a North American tour this month behind their first full-length album, To the Center (Nov. 2), which features guest vocals from Mudhoney's Mark Arm on a cover of the Stooges classic "I Need Somebody." Along for the ride are Atomic BitchwaxMonster Magnet guitarist Ed Mundell's groovy metal side project — and New Jersey hard-rockers Core.

Nebula tour dates:

Nov. 5; Austin, Texas; Emo's

Nov. 6; Houston, Texas; Fitzgerald's

Nov. 8; New Orleans, La.; State Palace Theatre

Nov. 10; Tallahassee, Fla.; Cow Haus

Nov. 11; St. Petersburg, Fla.; State Theatre

Nov. 12; Atlanta, Ga.; Masquerade

Nov. 13; Spartanburg, S.C.; Ground Zero

Nov. 14; Chapel Hill, N.C.; Local 506

Nov. 16; Wheaton, Md.; Phantasmagoria

Nov. 17; Baltimore, Md.; Otto Bar

Nov. 18; Philadelphia, Pa.; Nick's

Nov. 19; Cambridge, Mass.; Middle East Club

Nov. 20; New York, N.Y.; CBGB

Nov. 22; Montreal, Quebec; Foufounes Electriques

Nov. 24; Ottawa, Ontario; Molly Maguire's

Nov. 26; Toronto, Ontario; Lee's Palace

Nov. 27; London, Ontario; Call the Office

Elegantly moody rockers Luna are happy to oblige U.S. fans with their repertoire of dreamy melodies, as long as we stay out of their pants. The band's fifth album, Days of Our Nights, was released Oct. 26.

Luna tour dates:

Nov. 5; Detroit, Mich.; Magic Stick

Nov. 6; Chicago, Ill.; Metro/Smart Bar

Nov. 8; Minneapolis, Minn.; First Avenue

Nov. 11; Seattle, Wash.; Crocodile Cafe

Nov. 13; San Francisco, Calif.; Fillmore

Nov. 15–16; Los Angeles, Calif.; Troubadour

Nov. 29; New York, N.Y.; Irving Plaza

Dec. 2; Baltimore, Md.; Fletcher's

Dec. 3; Carrboro, N.C.; Cat's Cradle

Dec. 4; Atlanta, Ga.; Cotton Club

Dec. 7; Boston, Mass.; Somerville Theatre

Dec. 8; Providence, R.I.; Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel

Dec. 9; Northampton, Mass.; Pearl St.

Dec. 10; Washington, D.C.; 9:30 Club

Dec. 11; Philadelphia, Pa.; Trocadero

Jacques Lu Cont, the keyboard wizard behind Les Rythmes Digitales, is hitting the road to support his latest album, Darkdancer, (Oct. 5) with his first U.S. tour with a full band. Catch the Rythmes Nov. 12 in New York with the Pet Shop Boys.

Les Rythmes Digitales tour dates:

Nov. 7; Chicago, Ill.; Metro/Smart Bar

Nov. 12; New York, N.Y.; Bowery Ballroom (with Pet Shop Boys)

Nov. 12; New York, N.Y.; Twilo












 
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