Nightlife tonight: Western Fifth, Grant Cutler & The Gorgeous Lords + Get Gone
by Jahna Peloquin on Feb.19, 2011, under Style & Nightlife
Tonight, St. Paul gets a taste of country-tinged Americana with a rock ‘n roll bent. The solid local lineup at the Turf Club (one of the best places to see a rock show in the Twin Cities, in this writer’s humble opinion) kicks off with John Swardson’s outfit Get Gone, hot off a CD release earlier this month. Swardson’s vocal style is somewhere between Patterson Hood and Social Distortion’s Mike Ness, with the music having a sort of Drive-by Truckers vibe with heavy, fuzzy guitars and sung-spoken, simple lyrics.

Grant Cutler
Second on the lineup is Grant Cutler & the Gorgeous Lords, an acclaimed local band from the former half of electro duo Lookbook. With his solo material (and backed by a venerable band that includes former members of Plastic Constellations and Askeleton), Cutler takes a surprisingly moody, low-key cue from the likes of balladeer Scott Walker and Leonard Cohen with baritone vocals and soaring melodies. Highly recommended.

The Western Fifth
Rounding out the night are Western Fifth, a band operating within the alt-country genre while subtly reinventing the idea of what that means. Obviously bred on Uncle Tupelo, Whiskeytown and the Twin Cities’ own Jayhawks, the band stays true to the character and songwriting at the heart of country while drawing more heavily on the “alt” side of the equation, thanks largely to singer Ryan Holweger’s J. Mascis-esque whine.
9 p.m., $6, 21-plus, Turf Club, 1601 University Ave. W., St. Paul, 651-647-0486, www.turfclub.net

