Kill Hannah, Jet Lag Palm and The Subways made the list too.

Kill Hannah, Jet Lag Palm and The Subways made the list too. Check out briefs, photos and audio samples from all of the recommended shows for July 23 through July 29.Published on July 21, 2008

Friday, July 25Though Kill Hannah may be a bit overslick and melodramatic in spots, theyaE™re musically spot-on, touching on that whole dark My Chemical Romance/AFI goth-emo-punk thing but adding nice touches of guitar noise that wouldnaE™t be outta place on a Jesus and Mary Chain album and addictive, danceable synth sequences straight from the Depeche Mode/New Order playbook. With the Medic Droid, Innerpartysystem, the White Tie Affair. El Corazon, 109 Eastlake Ave. E., 381-3094. 7 p.m., $13 adv, $15 dos. All ages. Listen to Welcome to Chicago Motherfucker.

Friday, July 25Though Kill Hannah may be a bit overslick and melodramatic in spots, theyaE™re musically spot-on, touching on that whole dark My Chemical Romance/AFI goth-emo-punk thing but adding nice touches of guitar noise that wouldnaE™t be outta place on a Jesus and Mary Chain album and addictive, danceable synth sequences straight from the Depeche Mode/New Order playbook. With the Medic Droid, Innerpartysystem, the White Tie Affair. El Corazon, 109 Eastlake Ave. E., 381-3094. 7 p.m., $13 adv, $15 dos. All ages. Listen to Welcome to Chicago Motherfucker.

Jay-Z"Jimmy Kimmel Live" Takes Over Hollywood Boulevard with a Live Performance by Jay Z - November 22, 2006Hollywood Boulevard Los Angeles, California United StatesNovember 22, 2006Photo by Matthew D. Simmons/WireImage.comTo license this image (11516099), contact WireImage:U.S. +1-212-686-8900 / U.K. +44-207-868-8940 / Australia +61-2-8262-9222 / Germany +49-40-320-05521 / Japan: +81-3-5464-7020+1 212-686-8901 (fax)info@wireimage.com (e-mail)www.wireimage.com (web site)

Jay-Z”Jimmy Kimmel Live” Takes Over Hollywood Boulevard with a Live Performance by Jay Z – November 22, 2006Hollywood Boulevard Los Angeles, California United StatesNovember 22, 2006Photo by Matthew D. Simmons/WireImage.comTo license this image (11516099), contact WireImage:U.S. +1-212-686-8900 / U.K. +44-207-868-8940 / Australia +61-2-8262-9222 / Germany +49-40-320-05521 / Japan: +81-3-5464-7020+1 212-686-8901 (fax)info@wireimage.com (e-mail)www.wireimage.com (web site)

Friday, July 25Don't hate up and coming rock darling Nicole Atkins because she's beautiful in a way that would make your boyfriend leave you to stalk her after one live performance. Or aE˜cause her rich and throaty voice is sonic boom powerful, or because she possesses the self-assured swagger and sweet personal style that reminds you a little of a Brooklyn Amy Winehouse without the pesky crack habit or face fungus. Ohhhh, on second thought.... feel free to hate away. Fuck you beeaaaatccch! Triple Door Mainstage, 216 Union St., 838-4333. 10 p.m., $17 adv., $20 dos. Listen to The Way It Is.

Friday, July 25Don’t hate up and coming rock darling Nicole Atkins because she’s beautiful in a way that would make your boyfriend leave you to stalk her after one live performance. Or aE˜cause her rich and throaty voice is sonic boom powerful, or because she possesses the self-assured swagger and sweet personal style that reminds you a little of a Brooklyn Amy Winehouse without the pesky crack habit or face fungus. Ohhhh, on second thought…. feel free to hate away. Fuck you beeaaaatccch! Triple Door Mainstage, 216 Union St., 838-4333. 10 p.m., $17 adv., $20 dos. Listen to The Way It Is.

Friday, July 25Hauntingly beautiful voices, the innate ability to harmonize and a raw approach to their music make Chandra and Leigh aE” The Watson Twins aE” a dazzling culmination. It might not be dance party music, but I couldn't think of many better ways to spend a night than nursing a beer and watching the Twins. Tractor Tavern, 5213 Ballard Ave. NW, 789-3599. 9 p.m., $10 adv., $12 dos.  838-4333. 10 p.m. Listen to How Am I To Be.

Friday, July 25Hauntingly beautiful voices, the innate ability to harmonize and a raw approach to their music make Chandra and Leigh aE” The Watson Twins aE” a dazzling culmination. It might not be dance party music, but I couldn’t think of many better ways to spend a night than nursing a beer and watching the Twins. Tractor Tavern, 5213 Ballard Ave. NW, 789-3599. 9 p.m., $10 adv., $12 dos. 838-4333. 10 p.m. Listen to How Am I To Be.

Saturday, July 26With so many DJs now using MP3s and CDs, the fact that DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist still spin ye olde aE˜45s while on the circuit for their latest tour, aEœThe Hard Sell,aE makes them a kind of traveling museum. While itaE™s understandable why jocks have turned to the laptopaE”you try lugging crates of vinyl through airport securityaE”itaE™s nevertheless a lovely sight to see and, more importantly, hear two of CaliaE™s finest staying true to the object of origin. With the Mighty Underdogs, Grayskul. Showbox SODO, 1700 First Ave. S., 382-7877. 8 p.m., $35. All ages. Listen to Thunder Kick.

Saturday, July 26With so many DJs now using MP3s and CDs, the fact that DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist still spin ye olde aE˜45s while on the circuit for their latest tour, aEœThe Hard Sell,aE makes them a kind of traveling museum. While itaE™s understandable why jocks have turned to the laptopaE”you try lugging crates of vinyl through airport securityaE”itaE™s nevertheless a lovely sight to see and, more importantly, hear two of CaliaE™s finest staying true to the object of origin. With the Mighty Underdogs, Grayskul. Showbox SODO, 1700 First Ave. S., 382-7877. 8 p.m., $35. All ages. Listen to Thunder Kick.

Saturday, July 26Continuously crushing the borders of jazz with their punk aEœin your faceaE style, Das Vibenbass is back in their hometown of Seattle once again to rev up the crowd with yet another mind-bending performance. Triple Door Musicquarium, 216 Union St., 838-4333, 9 p.m., free. Listen to The Gladiator Needs New Shoes.

Saturday, July 26Continuously crushing the borders of jazz with their punk aEœin your faceaE style, Das Vibenbass is back in their hometown of Seattle once again to rev up the crowd with yet another mind-bending performance. Triple Door Musicquarium, 216 Union St., 838-4333, 9 p.m., free. Listen to The Gladiator Needs New Shoes.

Monday, July 28Breakups are always hard, and when they happen within a band they can mean the end for the band as well as the relationship. But in The Subways' case, it yielded 2008 sophomore album All Or Nothing. Unlike their debut album, which featured songs predominately about lead singer/guitarist Billy Lunn's childhood love with bassist (and ex-fiancAce) Charlotte Cooper, the latest is much heavier. But never fearaE”it still totally rocks. Chop Suey, 1325 E. Madison St., 324-8000, 8 p.m., $12 adv, $15 dos. All ages. Listen to Alright.

Monday, July 28Breakups are always hard, and when they happen within a band they can mean the end for the band as well as the relationship. But in The Subways’ case, it yielded 2008 sophomore album All Or Nothing. Unlike their debut album, which featured songs predominately about lead singer/guitarist Billy Lunn’s childhood love with bassist (and ex-fiancAce) Charlotte Cooper, the latest is much heavier. But never fearaE”it still totally rocks. Chop Suey, 1325 E. Madison St., 324-8000, 8 p.m., $12 adv, $15 dos. All ages. Listen to Alright.

Monday, July 28For those who never scooped up CanibusaE™s lyrical jack-move of LL Cool J on tapeaE”thataE™s right, beeyatch, tape!aE”as a means of channeling your anger at the judge for giving you so many goddamn community service hours, then, please, do find a copy of aEœSecond Round K.O.aE ItaE™s still one of the most intense and intricately sculpted body blows ever delivered in hip-hop, and makes all 50 CentaE™s cynically cultivated aEœbeefsaE taste like soy burger. With Dylan DilinJah, I&I, Waves of the Mind, 33 & 1/3, Knox Family, DJ WD4D. Studio Seven, 110 S. Horton St., 286-1312. 8 p.m., $15 adv., $17 dos. All ages. Listen to Reporting Live Feat. Braves.

Monday, July 28For those who never scooped up CanibusaE™s lyrical jack-move of LL Cool J on tapeaE”thataE™s right, beeyatch, tape!aE”as a means of channeling your anger at the judge for giving you so many goddamn community service hours, then, please, do find a copy of aEœSecond Round K.O.aE ItaE™s still one of the most intense and intricately sculpted body blows ever delivered in hip-hop, and makes all 50 CentaE™s cynically cultivated aEœbeefsaE taste like soy burger. With Dylan DilinJah, I&I, Waves of the Mind, 33 & 1/3, Knox Family, DJ WD4D. Studio Seven, 110 S. Horton St., 286-1312. 8 p.m., $15 adv., $17 dos. All ages. Listen to Reporting Live Feat. Braves.

Tuesday, July 29The Web site Vogelisms (www.vogelisms.com) catalogs Terror singer Scott VogelaE™s on-stage non sequiturs. Refreshing the page randomly generates lines such as aEœDive like a bulletaE and aEœMaximum output! Activate the Pit!aE VogelaE™s banter adds spontaneity and humorous respite to Terror shows, which otherwise consist of unrelenting thrash riffs and hardcore breakdowns. With the Warriors, Death Before Dishonor, CDC, Trapped Under Ice, Cheyenne. Studio Seven, 110 S. Horton St., 286-1312. 7 p.m., $12 adv, $14 dos. All ages. Listen to Always The Hard Way.

Tuesday, July 29The Web site Vogelisms (www.vogelisms.com) catalogs Terror singer Scott VogelaE™s on-stage non sequiturs. Refreshing the page randomly generates lines such as aEœDive like a bulletaE and aEœMaximum output! Activate the Pit!aE VogelaE™s banter adds spontaneity and humorous respite to Terror shows, which otherwise consist of unrelenting thrash riffs and hardcore breakdowns. With the Warriors, Death Before Dishonor, CDC, Trapped Under Ice, Cheyenne. Studio Seven, 110 S. Horton St., 286-1312. 7 p.m., $12 adv, $14 dos. All ages. Listen to Always The Hard Way.