Must-sees in music May 8-9: Unwigged & Unplugged, MC Chris, DeadNet Jam, NIN/Jane’s and more.

CL’s choice picks for this weekend in music.

Friday, May 08
What was it that Deiter said on Sprockets? Oh yeah … “Your story has grown tiresome.” I can see this gimmicky show — Unwigged & Unplugged: An evening with Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer, which features the three now-silver-haired comedians who made up Spinal Tap performing acoustic — as getting real old real fast. Let’s hope the trio doesn’t think that just the songs can carry the day; they’d better have some funny shtick in there, or I could see this thing being a waste of time. Then again, I could be wrong. Still, one wonders: What happens when you run an acoustic guitar through an amp and turn the amp up to 11? Fri., May 8, 8 p.m., Mahaffey Theater, St. Petersburg, $36.50-$49.50. —ES

Post rock meets experimental electronica by instrumental Los Angeles duo El Ten Eleven (pictured). Made up of Kristian Dunn (fretless bass, guitar/bass doubleneck) and Tim Fogarty (electric drums, acoustic drums, synthesizers), El Ten Eleven employs heavy looping and much effects pedal-pushing to create its fuzzified, lively brand of dance music. Also performing: Surly, The Tape Delay and Ghost of Gloria. Fri., May 8, 8 p.m., Orpheum, Ybor City, $8 in advance/$10 DOS. —LP

It’s only fitting that Nashville’s Kings of Leon have graduated to playing arenas — although the Sun Dome is pretty small in that regard — because their sound has morphed from a garage-y immediacy to, yup, more of an arena-style bombast. “Sex on Fire,” the first single from KoL’s current album, Only by the Night, casts a U2-ish hue. The shift must be working: Only by the Night ascended to No. 5 on the Billboard 200, besting 2007’s Because of the Times by 20 slots. For more, read CL’s interview with guitarist Matthew Followill here. Fri., May 8, 8 p.m., USF Sun Dome, Tampa, $35.50 and $43. —ES Read the rest of this entry »

May 9: Something Planet Birthday Extravagganza @ Gasoline Alley

What: The First Ever Something Planet Birthday Extravagganza

When: Saturday, May 9 @ 7pm

Where: Gasoline Alley, 14042 66th St., Largo FL 33771

Who: Rise of Saturn, Badda Skat w/ Tribal Style and Geri X

Why: The podcasting comedy troupe is turning one-year old and celebrating with a concert, Rock Band 2 tournament, beer chugging contest and a celebrity-judged jump rope contest.

How much: $6 for 21+ | $9 for under 21 (All Ages Welcome)

For more info: http://www.somethingplanet.com/

UrbEx 4.0 Featured Music Site: Something Planet

A compendium to this week’s Urban Explorer’s Handbook, in which Creative Loafing maps out the best of the best of the Bay area-based Internet sites. Here is the next featured music site; to see the complete list, click here.

Something Planet
Who runs it:
Three offbeat local dudes — David the Day, John J (John Murray) and Stuey B (Stuart Best) — record a weekly 90-minute talk radio-style podcast of “the latest and greatest about Something.” Jokes, trivia and other nonsense is scattered amidst music and interviews.
Why you need it:
The site tends to feature local and regional bands and offers interesting and witty blog commentary in between the weekly podcasts. Something Planet is gearing up to celebrate its first anniversary this May with a rock show at Gasoline Alley, the “Something Planet Birthday Extravaganza #1,” with local acts Rise of Saturn (featuring members of Soulfound and Weaksauce), Badda Skat and Geri X, as well as contests, prizes and a free compilation CD of acoustic performances by local artists who’ve been featured in their podcasts.

We Are Citizens of Something Planet

Something Planet is a weekly podcast featuring a troupe of funny men talking about not-so-everyday things. David the Day John J, Stuey B, Endless Mike and Corporate Jared offer up 90 minutes of music, laughs, cries, trivia and even horoscopes. Something Planet usually plays and interviews local and regional bands. The guys also have released some Web videos that are freakin’ funny. They are celebrating their 1st Birthday in May with a huge concert at Gasoline Alley in Largo.

http://www.somethingplanet.com/

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