- Weedeater
Not a fan of Paul McCartney? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. There’s more live music to catch during the first half of this week anyway.
Local jazz combo Stirrup play at corner tap the Charleston. Peter Margasak says, “This scrappy instrumental trio was born in 2009 as the rhythm section of the Horse’s Ha, the elegant folk-rock group fronted by Janet Bean and Jim Elkington. As Stirrup, though, cellist Fred Lonberg-Holm, bassist Nick Macri, and drummer Charles Rumback have a sound of their own. On their debut album, Sewn, hypnotic, unfussily pretty melodies unfold, roil, and mutate over churning ostinatos and shuffling, shape-shifting beats; everyone contributes at least one tune, though Lonberg-Holm wrote the majority.”