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BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 503-243-2122

[July 23rd, 2008] Son Ambulance, Aug. 8 @ Doug Fir

One of the less, uh, depressing of Omaha’s Saddle Creek crew, Son Ambulance even veers into sunny/spacey Yo La Tengo territory on this year’s Someone Else’s Déjà Vu.

Quadraphonnes, Aug. 9 @ Jimmy Mak’s

Four gals + four saxes + a penchant for rockin’ covers = lively, anything-goes jazz.

Matt Pryor, Aug. 13 @ Hawthorne Theatre

Going it alone after fronting emo-punks the Get Up Kids and follow-up project the New Amsterdams, Pryor is as tough-guy touching as ever all twanged-up and acoustic.

Nightclubbing, Aug. 30 @ Holocene

This edition of experimental-dance monthly Nightclubbing features Cali-based Gun Club DJ Ryan Poulsen, disco-pimp Maxx Bass and local curators Linger & Quiet.

Antony and the Johnsons w/ the Oregon Symphony, Sept. 5 @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall

Antony and his crazy-rich emotive voice get backed by a Nico Muhly-conducted wall of orchestral sound. As if his music wasn’t moving enough already. Sheesh.













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