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Show () DI2 ; he Salt Lake Tribune -« OuT & ABOUT CLUBS & CONCERTS Fnday, August 29, 2003 — der way this weekend with live music, dancing, authentic Germanfood and the opening of the resort’s new1,300 foot alpine slide, which winds downthe Chickadee run. The slide operates from noon until dusk, Friday through Sun day, throughout the fall. Tickets are $7 per ride, $12 for two and $25for five. A pass that includesthe slide, bungee trampolineandtram ride is $20. Oktoberfest runs weekends and Labor Day through Oct. 5. Hours are noon to 6 p.m., and admissionis free. For more information, call the SnowbirdActivity Center at 801-933-2147 or visit http:// www.snowbird.com. ( ompiled hy Bryer Wharton Out of the water: The term “party rock” pretty much defines the music of Andrew W.K. Debuting in late 2001 with “I Get Wet,” Andrew W_K. brought his mixed bag of '80s power rock, new wave and punkrockto the masses. His new album “The Wolf lyrically not so much about partying but still including his trademark sound and repetitive choruslines like “Tear it up up up,” should have fans singing along in no time. Add the pounding groove of stoner rockers High on Fire, angst of That toddiin’ band: Thirty-six years later and morethan 120 million albums sold, Chicago fans rejoice: The legendary bandwill play its hit soulful rock tunes at the Usana Amphitheater, 5400 S. 6200 West in West Valley City, Mondayat 8 p.m. Tickets, $38 for reserved seats and $20 general admission on the lawn, are available through Smith’s Lik: the nu-metal Spineshank and up-and comer Vaux with the headlining An drew W.K. and you have a good show tonight at 8 at Club DV8, 1115S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. Tickets, $15, are available through Smith's Tix Beautiful disaster: Despite the declin ing popularity of rap-rock, a few bands AT THE CLUBS are defying the trend. Veteran Omaha quintet 311 is stuffing another summer tour under its belt on the heels of its Compiled by Bryer Wharton seventh album, “Evolver While sales peaked with the band’s 1995 self-titled tonight, DJ Juggy; Saturday, Eric Anthony (pa tio), DJ Juggy(upstairs), Sunday, Eric Anthony, all at 9:30 p.m HALO 60 E. 800 South; 557-4357 tonight, Spit; Saturday, Sick, Sever End;all at 930 p.m HARRY 0’S 427 Main St., Park City; 435-647-9494 tonight, DJ Terranova, 9:30 p.m HOG WALLOW 7200 E. Big Cottonwood Canyon Road; 733-5567 tonight, Lisa Marie & the Codependents; Satur day, Fat Paw: Thursday, Neil Taylor, all at 9:30 p.m KILBY COURT 741 S. Kilby Court (230 West); 320-9887 tonight, The Jealous Sound, Armor for Sleep, 6 p.m LIQUID JOE'S 1249 E. 3300 South; 467-5637 tonight, From Scratch; Saturday, The Street; Thursday, Metal Gods;all at 9:30 p.m MONK’S 19 E. 200 South; 350-0950 tonight, G13; Saturday, Karaoke; Sunday, Send No Flowers. Wednesday, Christopher Hawley,all at 9:30 p.m MUSE MUSIC 145 N. University Ave., Provo; 801-377-6873 tonight, Zaireeka, Nonetheless, Saturday, El Oso Negro, Scout Finch, Larry, 63, Hudson River School; Wednesday, Adam Brodsky, all at 8 p.m THE OWL BAR Sundance Resort, Provo Canyon; 801-225-4100 tonight and Saturday, Marcus Hummon, Mike Reid, Chuck Jones, 9 p.m has consistently charted albums and ABG's 190 W. Center St., Provo; 801-373-1200 tonight, Sketch, 8:30 p.m PLAN B 268 Main St.. Park City; 435-615-7588 Saturday, Misty Murphy, 9 p.m singles in the top 10 and sold out shows AREA 51 PORT O’ CALL album, which went triple platinum, 311 451 S. 400 West; 534-0819 tonight and Saturday, DJ Jeremiah: Tuesday, DJ Radar, Wednesday, DJ Quick; Thursday, DJ Ra dar. all at 9:30 p.m worldwide, including a few in Salt Lake City. The influence of reggae, funk and the singing duo of Nick Hexumand SA Martinez continues to make the band stand out in a flock of imitators. 311 will play to loyal Utah fans Saturday at the Usana Amphitheater in West Val ley City with openers Something Cor porate and G. Love and Special Sauce AXIS Andrew W.K. brings his mixed bag of party rock to Club DV8 tonight at 8. guitarist Ben Moody met ina gymnasium at a ano melo youth camp. Ev dies and anescence gar Lee's above. nered a local fol lowing early on average singing per not by playing formance culeHP available through Smith's Tix Coming, AVANTGSN nee not going: It begar humbly in Lit tle Rock, Ark — oS 2 when singer Amy Lee and live shows, but by releasing material in a land of “typically death metal or re ally soft older-people music,” says Lee THE SPUR 108 S. 500 West; 519-2947 350% Saturday, DJ Scott Quick, Tony Marinos; Thurs day, Salt City Bandits, Nimh, Middle Distance all at 9:30 p.m tonight, Fastback; Saturday, Under the Covers: all at 9 p.m BARBARY COAST SALOON 1242 S. State; 265-9889 “Fallen,” the band’s major-label debut album released in March, is still on Billboard's Top 10al bum list. The quartet’s hard edgedrock, brooding pi turn to Utah at Saltair on Thursday, with openers Cold, Finger Eleven and Revis at 6:30 p.m. Tickets, $20, are available through Smith’s Tix Murray, unplugged: ine fiddling and guitar picking will be the orderof the dayat the eighth annual MurrayCity Acoustic Festival, Mondayat 6 p.m., at the Murray City Park Amphitheater, 495 E. 5300 South. Featuredartists include Due South, a traditional fourpiece bluegrass band; Unstrung, a bluegrass band whose membersare a family; and Tom Shults, whose off-kilter view of the world is expressed in clever lyrics andguitar. Bestof all, the event is free with advance tickets available from Murray City Parks andRecreation, 333 E. Vine St., or $5 at the door. make “Fallen” a hot commodity ina market of failing cookie-cutter nu metal bands. Catch Evanescence’s re- Bring the kids, it’s brat time: Snowbird’s annual Oktoberfest gets un- 78 W. 400 South; 521-0589 tonight, DJ Birdman; Saturday, 24% White Guys (main stage); Marmalade Hill (club room), Wed nesday, Quadraphonic, all at 9:30 p.m tonight and Saturday, Unbreakable, 3 p.m. Tues day, The Groovers, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Clint Lewis 7 p.m BURT'S TIKI LOUNGE 726 S. State St.; 521-0572 tonight, 7 Inch Slump, Unlucky Boys: Sunday Sweatin Willy: Monday, Voodoo Organist. Wed nesday, Poison Candy; all at 9:30 p.m CABANA CLUB 31 E. 400 South; 355-9538 tonight, Dave Compton; Saturday, Rebecca Ray Quintet, all at $30 p.m. CLUB DV8 115 S. West Temple; 539-8400 tonight, Andrew W.K., Spinshank, High on Fire, Vaux, 8 p.m.; Saturday, Sensefield, Hey Mercedes, Home Grown, Damone,7 p.m.; Tuesday, The Mermen, The Debonairs, The Igniters, 8 p.m 435-615-1618 SUEDE 1612 Ute Bivd. Suite 200, Park City; 435-649-1850 Saturday, Black Eyed Peas, 9:30 p.m TODD’S BAR & GRILL 1051 S. 300 West; 328-8650 tonight, Coyote Hoods, Quietus, Giftanon; Satur day, Rodeo Boys; all at 9 p.m URBAN LOUNGE 2A] S. 500 East; 746-0558 tonight, Rodeo Boys, Rubes, Go Metric: Satur day, Afro Omega: Tuesday, Supagroup, Sherlock; Wednesday; Ready Steady Go; all at $30 p.m WISEGUYS WEST VALLEY (comedy) 3500 S. 2200 West; 462-2909 tonight and Saturday, Kyle Cease, 8 and 10 p.m. Sunday, Steve Fales, 8 p.m.; Thursday, Dobie Maxwell, 8 p.m ZANZIBAR (jazz) 677 CLUB 90 9065 S. Monroe St. (150 West); 566-3254 tonight and Saturday, Mosaic, 9 p.m Main, Park City; 200 West: 746-0590 ht, Carole Turcotte and the Jazz Party, rday, Straight No Chaser, Monday, Duane Stephens and the Cocktails: Tuesday, Angela Bingham: all at 9 p.m ELECTRIC THEATER 66 E. Tabernacle, St. George; 435-688-7468 tonight, Saosin, Scout Finch, Aspen Wish: Satur day, Tim Bluhm, Five Foot Tuesday, Steve Pol tz, all at 8 p.m GREEN STREET 602 E. 500 South, Trolley Square; 5324200 ZEPHYR CLUB 301 S. West Temple; 355-2582 tonight. J.W. Blackout: Saturday, No Quarter. Wednesday, Big Profile, Thursday, Siammies City Weekly Awards featuring The Flowbots, Misty Murphy, SuperSoFar, Starmy. all at 9:30 p.m CAMPOannounces THE ‘We hate SALES... But we do it FOR YOU!” -SALEFriday, August 29 - Friday, September 5 Every stick in the store 20-50% off! Extra markdowns (and the BEST SELECTION) LABOR DAY WEEKEND.No hot dogs. No cokes... ust great stuff ON SALE!!! (...we did get a big honkin’ tent for the parkinglot, though...) furniture you can use 2855 S. Highland Drive — 801.474.1240 M-S 10-7 * Sun 12-5 e OPEN LABOR DAY |