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  • Charleston band Skywatching making moving and majestic music — and they’re playing Orlando this week

    Charleston band Skywatching making moving and majestic music — and they’re playing Orlando this week

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    Skywatching play Stardust this week

    While you likely haven’t yet heard of brand-new Charleston band Skywatching, you may know post-hardcore band To Forget, the group from which they recently sprung.

    At any rate, definitely seize this chance to know Skywatching because they’re ones to watch with dense, dimensional rock that merges slowcore gravity with heavy sonics.

    Beautiful, moving and majestic, it’s a crushing tide that’ll sweep you up into a slo-mo swoon. Orlando openers will be young indie rockers Midhouse and the always stunning post-hardcore adventurism of Gillian Carter.

    7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15, Stardust Video & Coffee, $10.

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  • Fin de capitalism art show ‘No Gods, No Masterpieces’ opens at Stardust Video this week

    Fin de capitalism art show ‘No Gods, No Masterpieces’ opens at Stardust Video this week

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    Fabio Goose Incident Busch Gardens 1999 by Cassidy Jones

    The tandem of Cassidy Jones and Daniel Harris Mendoza might be better known to local margin-dwellers as two-thirds of cyber-thrashers C0mputer [or maybe that’s just our bias showing], but they’re also each gifted and outside-the-lines visual artists.

    No Gods, No Masterpieces is their joint show opening this weekend at Stardust Video, boasting new collages and paintings from Jones and Mendoza. Their work is stunning and mordantly funny and thought-provoking all at once; these are visual pieces that chronicle the collapse of society under out-of-control capitalism, and how sometimes brief fragments of beauty and joy can be found under the bottom lines and outside he profit margins.

    “Why not abandon the notion of masterpieces? What happens when we stop striving to create the next masterpiece and simply strive to make art?” shared the two in a statement sent to Orlando Weekly. “We become ungovernable, we become uncuratable — and we think that is beautiful.”

    6 p.m. Saturday, July 6, Stardust Video and Coffee, free.

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  • Learn the strange story of Tampa’s Hepatitis Youth with documentary screening Wednesday at Stardust Video

    Learn the strange story of Tampa’s Hepatitis Youth with documentary screening Wednesday at Stardust Video

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    Another successful Hepatitis Youth show, gents!

    There are few more dedicated boosters, archivists and chroniclers of the unhinged and overlooked far reaches of the Central Florida underground than Todd Lynne. Now known best as cryptic solo dream-pop phantom Haves&Thirds, Lynne has a long musical life dating back to his teens — and one of his most infamous outlets was skronk-rampagers Hepatitis Youth.

    Lynne had been piecing together a documentary on the band, with the iconic title Just Say ‘No’ to No Wave, for several years now. This early-2000s noise-rock unit were infamous for both their uncompromising sonics and tendency to rip a set in unconventional spaces (including a hapless mall food court). They got a lot of their adventures on VHS and now you get to see it all. Also on the menu are a few other deep-Central Florida short films and a performance from Skeleton Warrior-adjacent (more vintage Central Floridian strangeness!) experimental duo Malverde.

    7 p.m. Wednesday, July 3, Stardust Video and Coffee, $5-$10.

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  • Orlando concert calendar: Say Anything, Hatsune Miku, High on Fire, Sean Paul, Indigo Girls

    Orlando concert calendar: Say Anything, Hatsune Miku, High on Fire, Sean Paul, Indigo Girls

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    Wednesday, May 1:

    Music in Mills: Oak Hill Drifters 7 pm; The House on Lang, 1308 Lang Ave.; free; 407-458-4323.

    Odie Leigh, Zoya Zafar 7 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $15.

    Say Anything 7:30 pm; Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd.; $35-$40; 407-351-5483.

    See You Next Tuesday, Mouthbreather, Implosive Disgorgence, Thin
    8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $17-$20.

    Wednesday Night Chill: The Forefathers 6:30 pm; The Neighbors, 3201 Corrine Drive; free; 321-236-3316.

    Thursday, May 2:

    Alvvays, Horse Jumper of Love
    8 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $30-$45; 407-228-1220.

    Big Something, The Ries Brothers
    7 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $20.

    Call of the Champions 7:30 pm; Northland Church, 520 Dog Track Road, Longwood; $10-$30; 407-949-4000.

    Candlelight Jazz: The Best of Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole 9 pm; The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive; $39.40; 402-249-2445.

    Hatsune Miku 8 pm; Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; 844-513-2014.

    Levitation Room, Timothy Eerie, The Tremolords 7 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $17-$20.

    Sean Paul 7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $64-$124.95; 407-934-2583.

    Teen Suicide, Awakebutstillinbed
    7 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; $25; 407-648-8363.

    Wheel, Aviations, Traverser 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $15; 407-673-2712.

    Friday, May 3:

    Alexz Johnson 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $25-$85; 407-673-2712.

    Call of the Champions 7:30 pm; Northland Church, 520 Dog Track Road, Longwood; $10-$30; 407-949-4000.

    CKY, X-Cops 7 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; $25-$35; 407-648-8363.

    The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA
    8 pm; Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $39.50-$157.50; 844-513-2014.

    Golden Flower 8 pm; The Nook on Robinson, 2432 E. Robinson St.; free.

    Kenny G 8 pm; Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd.; $55.50-$69.50; 407-351-5483.

    Liliac, Rozy 6 pm; West End Trading Co., 202 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford; $25; 407-322-7475.

    Orlando Sings Choral Festival: The Road West 8 pm; First United Methodist Church Orlando, 142 E. Jackson St.; $39.50-$69.50; 407-849-6080.

    Woolbright, Like Father, Virginity, Philos 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $15-$17.

    Saturday, May 4:

    Black Wick, Dan Reaves, Snotnoze Saleem, Derek Dunn, Pothole Skinny, Warlock and Sauna 9 pm; The Falcon, 819 E. Washington St.; 407-423-3060.

    High on Fire, Zeta, High Command 6 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $25; 407-673-2712.

    Indigo Girls 6:30 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $60; 407-228-1220.

    Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Ultrabomb, The Defiant 7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $28-$80; 407-934-2583.

    Music from Israel: Pardes Quartet 7:30 pm; Timucua Arts Foundation, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave.; $30; 407-595-2713.

    One Night of Queen: Gary Mullen and The Works
    8 pm; Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $39.50-$74.50; 844-513-2014.

    Rage Against The DJ 8 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; free.

    Saturday Serenade: The Forefathers
    2 pm; East End Market, 3201 Corrine Drive; free; 321-236-3316.

    Spanish Love Songs, Oso Oso, Sydney Sprague, Worry Club
    6 pm; The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive; $24; 407-704-6261.

    Tropical Heatwave 5 pm; The Cuban Club, 2010 N. Avenida Republica de Cuba, Tampa; $40.

    Waxahatchee, Good Morning
    6 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; 407-648-8363.

    Sunday, May 5:

    Blue Bamboo presents Dimas Sanchez and the Afro Latin Jazz Project 1:30 pm; Casa Feliz, 656 N. Park Ave., Winter Park; free; 407-636-9951.

    The Dollyrots, Petty Thefts, A New Violet
    7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $15; 407-673-2712.

    Emo Orchestra: Escape the Fate
    7 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $34-$69; 407-228-1220.

    Erica Dawn Lyle, Greasy Bitches, Marguerite Sissie, KT Kink 8 pm; Stardust Video and Coffee, 1842 E. Winter Park Road; $10; 407-623-3393.

    Jazz on the Lawn 4 pm; Sydonie Mansion, 5538 Sydonie Drive, Mount Dora; $30-$35; 407-948-2733.

    Niña Pastori 7:30 pm; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $61.99-$156.99; 407-358-6603.

    RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles
    8 pm; Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $30; 844-513-2014.

    The Record Company, Trapper Schoepp
    6 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $22.

    Monday, May 6:

    Chris Renzema 7 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $22-$38; 407-228-1220.

    Insomnium, Omnium Gatherum, Wilderun
    6 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $25; 407-673-2712.

    Tuesday, May 7:

    Kurt Vile and The Violators, Florry 7 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; $30-$45; 407-648-8363.

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  • All-star Orlando band the New Eagles flock to Stardust Video to play some tunes this week

    All-star Orlando band the New Eagles flock to Stardust Video to play some tunes this week

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    THe New Eagles flock to Stardust Video this week

    Has hell frozen over yet again? This might not be The Eagles most of the world is familiar with, but this particular flock of musicians gathering up is nearly as surprising.

    The New Eagles might be “new” but the band is full of very familiar local faces from TV Dinner, Jr. Meowzer, Flashlights, Clairmel, The Pauses, Bombshell, Don’s Ex-Girlfriend, Ash County Sluggers, Watch Me Disappear, Crit, Polar, Commonplace and more.

    The musicians will be kicking up their heels and covering a bag full of 1980s and ’90s punk, alternative and art rock including numbers by Lemonheads, Pixies, Jawbreaker andThe Clash.

    The New Eagles play Stardust Video and Coffee on Thursday, April 25. The band play two sets, at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. The show is free.

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  • Tiger Beat releases long-awaited debut tape at Stardust Video and Coffee in Orlando

    Tiger Beat releases long-awaited debut tape at Stardust Video and Coffee in Orlando

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    Tiger Beat unveil their new tape during a release show at Stardust

    The tale of Orlando dreamcore band Tiger Beat is, like with all rock bands worth their salt, one of triumph and struggle and heartbeats and heartbreaks and ecstatic highs and the lowest of loss-filled lows.

    But here we are, on the occasion of Tiger Bear’s album release show, an album soon out on cassette — perhaps the most appropriate physical format, if it’s not going to be out in the world as a 7-inch box set on Norton Records — on North Florida’s Bellicose, a great label that’s released some of Florida’s finest, including Black Caligula and Coffee Stain.

    The sound of Tiger Beat is joyous, direct release, the focus squarely on the ecstasy of expression rather than getting in your (tasty) licks. Live, the focus is obviously on frontperson John Rousseau (also of Mother Juno) but this is very much a (capital B) Band with members drawn from Warm Frames and Leatherette and anyone willing to pick up an instrument.

    Live, we can’t think of any other bands in recent memory who summon both the just-this-side-of-dangerous sneer of Velvet Underground with the naive openheartedness and desire to connect of a Half Japanese.

    Sourdrops, Vestis, Eyelash and Uber Crunch open. Is this a scene? Consult your Magic C86.

    8 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, Stardust Video and Coffee.

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