Saturday, October 31  9:30pm, $10 at door
Club Silencio, the Coalition of Aging Rockers (CAR), and the Guest List Abuse Prevention Program (GLAPP) co-present: Carolyn Keddy's Super Secret Scary Halloween party!! Advance ticket sales are over but there will be tickets on sale at the bar starting around 9:00pm.

Special secret lineup!
Fans of Carolyn Keddy's weekly radio show on KUSF 90.3FM and lovers of true, raw, soulful rock and roll won't want to miss this Halloween extravaganza!

Advance ticket sales ended Saturday afternoon but there will be tickets sold at the door starting around 9:00pm.

Sunday, November 1  9:00pm, $FREE
DJ Psychedelic Dave

Monday, November 2  10pm, $FREE
Tuesday, November 3  9:00pm, $10

Kawabata (Acid Mother's Temple)
Kawabata is chiefly famous for his leadership of Acid Mothers Temple and its variants; however, he has also played in many other bands since the start of his career in the late 1970s. Some of these bands are:

* Baroque Bordello
* Toho Sara
* Erochika
* Tsurubami
* Musica Transonic
* Mainliner
* Mothers of Invasion
* Nishinihon
* Floating Flower
(Wikipedia)

?Alos (OvO)
?Alos alias Stafania Pedretti of the band OvO.

3 Leafs
SF psychedelic all-stars featuring members of Tussle, Citay, The Fresh & Onlys, Horn of Dagoth, Acid Mother's Gong, Daevid Allen's University of Errors, Damo Suzuki, Subarachnoid Space, Six Eye Columbia, hAttAttAk, Earwicker.

Wednesday, November 4  early 6pm Tyvek show, $5 // later Evangelicals show $7
Early show w/Tyvek

Tyvek
"Around since the mid-aughts, Tyvek has been dropping scuzzed-out, drone-punk singles for the last couple of years. An EP, Fast Metabolism came out on What’s Your Rupture in 2007, but this self-titled full-length is clearly intended to be the band’s first cohesive long-form statement. Its tunes rattle along on fiercely minimalist beats (the drummer stands, and plays only one tom), alternating between shout-or-drawl refrains of Mark E. Smith-like disclarity, and an occasional bout of transcending melody. Back down to a three-piece – Kevin Boyer on guitar, Matt Z on drums and Larry on bass – the band is augmented on this record with Damon from Puffy Areolas, whose free-form guitar experiments give Tyvek’s clattery, nervy, boxed in sound the equivalent of an open window. Still, this is an anxious, fractured, highly intelligent sort of punk sound, guitar jangles pinging around inside claustrophobic beats, discordant phrases rising up out of the mix, then dropping back into it." - Dusted

Later show w/Evangelicals - 9:00pm, $8

Evangelicals
Dead Ocean's recording artists EVANGELICALS: "have actually taken tripped-out prog pop to an even greater extreme, making the lighter moments float even farther toward the sky while deftly stretching their weirdness boundaries. Their debut album, 2006's So Gone, quickly caught the attention of critics and fans of dreamy, quirky pop, but it's The Evening Descends that will prove just how far they're willing to take this delightful swirl of oddball pop.

Jumping straight into the Evangelicals' world can be a bit disorienting. In any given song, there are countless sounds meshing at once. They're not discordant or noisy, but quite dense, with fuzzy guitars and clean guitars interspersed with billowing synthesizers and various other ambient ghosts zooming in and out." - Treblezine

Thursday, November 5  9:00pm, $7

Blues Control
"While past releases have been beauteous extrapolations into the miasmic core of psychedelia and billowing fog of ambient space, their new album 'Local Flavor' is the one where all the chickens have come home to roost. The opening track "Good Morning" is practically a sideways step into boogie rock (horn accompaniment provided by none other than Jesse Trbovich and Kurt Vile); with the proper seismic shift, it could almost be heard as an alternate reality take on Roxy Music's "Re-make/Re-model." It's easily the band's longest stomp in the forest of rock since their debut cassette, and, man, them boots leave a bruise! The remaining three tracks morph and ebb harmoniously--in true Blues Control fashion--the timbre occasionally elegiac, yet more often riffing on a plane that has yet to be transcribed." - Midheaven

Friday, November 6  9:30pm, $7
Saturday, November 7  9:30pm, $8