Music Listings
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17
Russell Crowe & The Ordinary Fear of God
Folks in New Zealand still speak admiringly of young Russell Crowe for opening a vital all-ages venue. Now we get a humble pub-rocker charging $40 a head to see a movie star.
NY Society for Ethical Culture, 2 W. 64th St. (at CPW), 212-874-5210; 8, $39.50.
Webster Hall, 125 E. 11th St. (betw. 3rd & 4th Aves.), 212- 353-1600; 8, $18/$20.
Former members of MC5-Wayne Kramer and non-Megadeth rhythm section-discover a love for overpriced reunions as surely as Kramer discovered love for corporate sponsorship. "I done kicked 'em out" now refers to achin' vertebrae.
Northsix, 66 N. 6th St. (betw. Kent & Wythe Ave.), Brooklyn, 718-599-5103; 8, $25/$27.
The Cutting Room, 19 W. 24th St. (betw. B'way & 6th Ave.), 212-691-1900; 7:30, $25.
Songs For Parents Who Enjoy Drugs makes for first insincere Hamell On Trial album-and not just for distancing him from his strict guy-and-guitar presence.
Coda, 34 E. 34th St. (betw. 5th & Madison Aves.), 212-685-3434, 8:30, $15/$17.
Through May 20. Hammerstein Ballroom, 311 W. 34th St. (at 8th Ave.), 212-307-7171; 7, $35/$40.
SATURDAY, MAY 20
Rainer Maria
"Emo" was last seen referenced by a puppet on Jack's Big Music Show, but Rainer Maria saved the genre from being kiddie fare with 1999's Look Now Look Again-and now Catastrophe Keeps Us Together shows the band maturing into adolescent power-pop.
Bowery Ballroom, 6 Delancey St. (betw. Bowery and Chrystie Sts.), 212-533-2111; 8, $15.
Tonic, 107 Norfolk St. (betw. Essex and Suffolk Sts.), 212-358-7501; 8, $12.
Northsix, 66 N. 6th St. (betw. Kent & Wythe Ave.), Brooklyn, 718-599-5103; 8, $15.
Pianos, 158 Ludlow (at Stanton), 212-505-3733; 7:30, $10.
Second of two shows not sold out as of press time; that wouldn't happen in England, goddamnit, where they appreciate Americana with Jacqueline Susann overtones.
Mercury Lounge, 217 E. Houston St. (at Ave. A), 212-260-4700; 9, $15.
Maxwell's, 1039 Washington St. (at 11th St.), Hoboken, 201-798-0406; 8, $8.
Not the first ukulele pop guy, but the most commercial since Darryl Hall, and sporting plaintive pop worthy of a stunted Chris Isaak.
Crash Mansion, 199 Bowery (at Spring St.), 212-982-0740; 8, $8.
Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard St. (betw. B'way & Church St.), 212-219-3132; 6:30, $12.
Title of Danko Jones' new album declares Sleep Is The New Enemy; record-buying public not duped, keeps hating tired '70s power chords posing as punk.
CBGB's, 315 Bowery (betw. 1st and 2nd Sts.), 212-982-4052; 8, $8/$10.
Webster Hall, 125 E. 11th St. (betw. 3rd & 4th Aves.), 212- 353-1600; 9, sold out.