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Show B10 TheSalt Lake Tribune CLUBS & CONCERTS Friday, November 22, 2002 Smaller Venues Add Up to Fun for Sum 41 BY DAN NAILEN “It’s one of our The members of Canadian favorite places. It’s got quartet Sum 41 are no dum great women. It’s mies. While swearing allegiance to unbelievable. That’s the whiplash thrash-metal of bands like Iron Maiden, Slayer the best part aboutit.” THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE extracurricular tour vities falking to singer Deryck Whibley about why Sum 41 in cluded Salt Lake City onits Considering Whibley later women. brigade. The hell-raiser of an opening-night party for the America’s Cup,for one thing. The annual bash on Park City’s Main Streettocele- brate the first weekend of World Cupski races welcomes favorite of the '80s hair-metal reason Sum 41 is sitting on stools discussing, well, vaginas, weget three guys member their lines about the musicand thefinearts. She has worked10 years to bring music to the underprivileged and is chairwoman ofthe Salt Lake Piano Area Federation of Music Clubs. Lucarelli will share her new CD, “Intermezzo,” an exploration of Spanish and South American composers, with the public at Borders in Crossroads Mall, Salt Lake City, Saturday from 3to 5 p.m. Write This Down: The Marijuana-logues is a comedic sendup of the vastly popular “Vagina Monologues,” though instead of three women like, the day of,” ablyfast turnaroundafter the never-ending tour that accompanied“All Killer, NoFiller” as p.m. Tickets are $25 at Smith’s Tix outlets. Compared to studio rats like Boston or Guns 'N Roses, a three-month turnaround for a complete album is amazingly fast. But not fast enough for Whibley’staste. “It’s totally weird, and we hate being in the studio,” Whibleysaid. “We usually do about a week, and then we're get back on the road and cut loose.” Perhaps more notable than the speed with which Sum 41 made “Infected?”is the fact the notoriously liquored-up band It Will Be a Riot: Joining the “Mariijuana logues” The Marijuana-logues will appear rock Society 1 — make up the on “serious” their own, the is almost theater. at WestValley City’s Wiseguys $10at all Smith’s Tix outlets. should heed bluesman John Nemeth. Proclaimed the mainstay of the Boise blues scene, his strong vocal talent and rich harmonica playing have propelled him onstage. Nemeth will perform Monday at 9:30 p.m. at the Dead Goat Saloon, 119 S, West Temple, Salt Lake City. Born on a Bayou: 3 Doors Downissearching for a second hit. The Mississippi group scored with “Kryptonite,” off its 2000 debut, “Better Life,” and now hits the road in support of its follow-up, “Away From the Sun.” Opening up is Breaking Benjamin, a band bringing some positive vibes to its metallic crunch. 3 Doors Downand Breaking Benjamin play Brick’s, 579 W. 200 South, Salt Lake City, Tuesdayat 7:30 REMEMBER US FOR TAKE OUTS CALL 484.1804 BARBARY COAST SALOON 4042 8, State; 901-259-9889 dreadincked angst rockers Dope, the rap-rock Primer55, Riot Tour. An evening full of angry anthems, downtuned guitars and even someturntable and keyboard action thrown in the mix will commenceat 7:15 p.m. at Club XScape, 115 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Tickets, $12, are available at The Heavy Metal Shop, Graywhale CD and Smith's Tix. HeadbangingFury: Korn and Disturbed too tame? Looking for something more extreme? Death-metal veterans Cannibal Corpse return to Salt Lake City, bringing their onslaught ofblast-beats, vocals that sound like Cookie Monsteronsteroids and heavy guitar riffs that vu make your head swirl. mosh pit will be in full ‘ores with Cannibal Corpse and openers Macabre, Cephalic Carnage and Deeds of Flesh, torturing pleased metalheads’ eardrums Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Club X-Scape, 115 S. West Temple. Tickets, $15, are available at The Heavy Metal Shop, Graywhale CD and through Smith’s Tix. Canada’s Sum 41 hates the studio,but loves life on the road. dying to get out. We needed to all Pantera/Machinehead wannabes Skinlabandtheelectro- ics Idaho Blu Anyone who thinks bluesis a dying culture or happens only in the South Classical Piano: Local clas: Lake City, Sunday at 8 long list of “nu-metal” bands that soundthe same,four bands “Low Rider” and “Why Can't WeBe Friends?”whenthe band takesthe stageat the bottomof sical pianist Hana Lucarelli believes everyone has a right to Laymen Terms, plays me at X-Scape, 115S. and Dave, our guitar West Temple, Salt pros andcons ofpot. Written by Arj Barker, Doug Benson and Tony Camin, all standout com: Comedy Club, 3500 S. 2200 West, at 8 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are local DJ Jesse Walker. At W-Scape sitting on stools trying to re- one of the pioneering Latinrock acts from the early ‘70s. It's safe to assume you will hear WAR's most popular songs Main Street tonight at 5:45 p.m. after a special appearance by Or so cool. “We're going to doa big tour, but the record's notout yet, so we thought we'ddo it too.” “Does This Look Infected?” comes out Tuesday, a remark- speaks well of the groupie scene here that was always a War, What Is It Good For? A five years ago, involving a stripper, a microphone and several inanimate member the giris in Utah “OUT&ABOUT family-friendly “About four Whibley explained. “We went down thereandthoughtit was objects, the fact he can evenre- unbelievab Killer, No Filler” al bum is a bit more the relayed his morning adven. tures at a Boston radiostation comes out, the answer is simple. “It's one of our favorite plac es,” Whibleysaid. “It's got great It's double-piatinum “All it invaded the charts and MTV based on hits like “Fat Lip” and “In Too Deep.” The new album was done in about three months, six weeksto write anda Sum 41, with openers month to record. supporting our hometown, a re- p.m. Tickets are $10 at ally small Foo Fight the club, Greywhale ers club show that CDstores and the announced, Heavy Metal Shop. they club tour before “Infected?” That's the best part about it.” played player, went to see, in DERYCK WHIBLEY Describing Salt LakeCity bands with party-hard reputa tions like Métley Crieto plot their it was largely sober for the process. Whibley said it was necessary to cut downonthelibations to make a record as good as the musicians wanted to make. tonight, Nova Paradiso, 9:0 pm, Satur. General Rude, 9:30 p.m.; Sunday ‘Acoustic Goat (open Inike)8pm. Mon day, John Nemeth & the 0 p.m; Tuesday, Goat Jam (blues jam) ~~ Wednesday, Rockin’ Rhinos, 20 =B B: and Metallica a sound the band delves into on its new “Does This Look Infected?” al bum they look toward the embarking onthis tour of venues way smaller than the ones e . T pm. Thursday, Clint Lewis, 7 BLUE KAT 2102S, 1100 Bast today, Ethan Shapiro (folk rock), noon; Ietus (hard-core polka), 8 p.m.; Saturday, r tar Tri WnsNo Siar Four(jazz), noon. 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