This Week In New York

NORTHSIDE FESTIVAL: SUNDAY BEST

Shark? finishes up busy Williamsburg weekend at Bar Matchless tonight (photo by twi-ny/mdr)

Multiple venues
Sunday, June 27, 1:30 pm - ?
Admission: free - $19, badges $50
Northside Festival Sunday Schedule

The four-day Northside Festival comes to a close today with another hundred bands or so playing all over Williamsburg and beyond, including pay outdoor and free indoor shows. Below are our picks for the final day of this adventurous and exciting festival, with one major warning: Don’t count on the free trolley to take you to Newtown Barge Park if you’re in any kind of rush or don’t mind missing much of whatever group you’re planning on seeing.

Elvis Perkins in Dearland, Newtown Barge Park, 3:30: Indie darling will be sending his fond regards to doomsday with his inventive folk rock.

Harper Blynn, Public Assembly, 4:30: The old Pete and J will propel the loneliest generation into centrifugal motion with their pure pop at Public Assembly.

Shark?, Bar Matchless, 6:00: Brooklyn four-piece played great impromptu gig at yesterday’s street fair on Bedford and should light up Bar Matchless tonight.

Les Savy Fav, Newtown Barge Park, 8:30: The sweat should descend on the crowd as well as a nearly naked Tim Harrington at this show by the experimental Brooklyn punk band.

Savoir Adore, Coco 66, 9:00: Brooklynites know their way around funky grooves and sweet melodies.

MiniBoone, Bar Matchless, 10:00: Local boys know how to let loose for a wild grand finale.

Islands, Music Hall of Williamsburg, 11:00: Nick Diamonds and former Islander Jamie Thompson lead this glamorous Canadian group that ramps it up at their live shows.

CONCERT FRENZY: DECEMBER 17-18

Bluebrain makes debut at Monkey Town on December 17

Bluebrain makes debut at Monkey Town on December 17

While you’re running around shopping and going to parties these next couple of days, you also might be missing some great music if you don’t stop and take a break. Tonight and tomorrow, a slew of bands are playing Manhattan and Brooklyn in a sonic overload that has us both excited and frustrated, knowing we can’t see it all. Tonight, Harper Blynn, formerly known as Pete and J, are at Bowery Ballroom ($15) with Pretty Good Dance Moves and Madison Square Gardeners (who we hope are better than the Knicks and Rangers). Mountains, consisting of childhood friends Brendon Anderegg and Koen Holtkamp, bring their minimalist electronic soundscapes and hypnotic compositions to the Knitting Factory Brooklyn ($15), playing with the For Carnation. Brothers Hays and Ryan Holladay, formerly of the Epochs, will be playing their first-ever live show as Bluebrain at Monkey Town ($10 minimum), with Peephole. And longtime favorites the Ks, who are in the studio recording their next album, will be at Arlene’s Grocery (free) with Talain Rayne, Jane Getter, Character Nine, Shot, and the Lows.

Savoir Adore will talk like machines at the Cameo Gallery on December 18

Savoir Adore will talk like machines at the Cameo Gallery on December 18

On December 18, a friend of ours will be masked and onstage with Fanfarlo for their show at Webster Hall ($17) with Freelance Whales. The socially conscious and rebellious Steve Earle, a truly great live performer who always has a lot to say, will be at the Society for Ethical Culture ($35-$45). And Deidre Muro and Paul Hammer, known as Savoir Adore – and whose “We Talk Like Machines” has been rumbling through our head for days now – will be at the Cameo Gallery with French Horn Rebellion.