Week ahead: The Radio Dept. comes to Washington; Dirtbombs go techno; George Clinton stays up late
Swedish pop at its finest: The Radio Dept. performs on H Street Tuesday night. (Photo by Max Weiland)
If you go to one concert this week, make it: Swedish indie-pop greats the Radio Dept. at Rock & Roll Hotel on Tuesday. You read about them and our trip to Stockholm, right?
If you buy one album tomorrow, make it: "Party Store," an album of Detroit techno covers by Detroit garage rockers the Dirtbombs. You read our review on Sunday, right?
And if you stay up late to watch one artist on TV this week, make it: Funk icon George Clinton when he visits Craig Ferguson on Tuesday. You read about his missing spaceship, right?
By
Chris Richards
| January 31, 2011; 3:30 PM ET
Categories:
Future days
| Tags:
George Clinton, Parliament-Funkadelic, The Radio Dept., the Dirtbombs
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