Despite seasonal focus on holiday shopping chaos, things are still looking promising on the Portland music front. Thereโ€™s no shortage of releases to get into, and even a couple of upcoming shows that will warm things up. This week weโ€™re stoked about a new project from rapper Milc, new single from Rules., and upcoming shows from epic local twosome Volcanic Pinnacles, Japanese psych rockers TEKE::TEKE, and music-minded drag performers Jinkx Monsoon and BenDeLaCreme.ย 

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Canโ€™t miss upcoming events.

Volcanic Pinnacles

Saxophonist Tony Mowe (Modest Mouse, Phil Hesh) and drummer Mark Musselman formed Volcanic Pinnacles in 2012, and over the last decade, they’ve released a trio of EPs. Now the Portland-based jazz and post-rock duo are now finally releasing their debut LP Tablelands, on December 2. They recorded the experimental and cinematic album at Iconica Studios in Hollywood, CA, where the project was produced by Justin Longerbeamโ€”whose collaboration credits include Portlandโ€™s claim-to-fame gems like Siren and the Seaโ€™s For Bathing, and numerous hip-hop and R&B projects such as Chanti Darlingโ€™s RnB Vol. 1 andย Blossomโ€™s Tease, among others. Tablelands opens with a nine-minute track called, โ€œSpirits of the Highest Clouds and Deepest Waters,โ€ which lets you know how things are going to be: epic. At the close of final track โ€œMay All Beings Be Liberated,โ€ it’s apparent how much the whole ambient project feels like an uprising followed by war, and the deadly quiet that follows. Fans of British group Sons of Kemet will absolutely love โ€œFestoon.โ€ Days prior to Tablelandsโ€™ release, the band will play a celebratory show at the Doug Fir; they’ll also have vinyl versions of the album available for presale. Get there promptly so as not to miss stellar openers, like instrumental post-rock four-piece a Collective Subconscious, and soul-fired singer-songwriter Yawa (FKA Amenta Abioto). (Doug Fir Lounge, 830 E Burnside, Wed Nov 30, 8 pm, $15, tickets here, 21+)

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New release(s) from a Portland-relevant artist.ย ย ย 

Neutral Milc Hotel, MILC

Weโ€™re no stranger to discussing the recent releases of Portland-based rapper Milcโ€”who’s also one half of emcee duo Load Bโ€”like this yearโ€™s Windbreaker and 2021โ€™s Tiger Milc. However, we’d feel remiss if we didnโ€™t also alert readers to this local rap-goodness: On November 15, the stand-out emcee dropped yet another notable project, Neutral Milc Hotel. (The title pulled from โ€™90s indie band Neutral Milk Hotel.) With Oakland producer Televangel exclusively providing beats, the project kicks off with the vibe-setting opening track โ€œKing of Carrot Flowers pt. 4.โ€ย  There’s a plenty of wordplay and references to take in, but we’re especially fond of tracks โ€œRonald Reagan,โ€ โ€œRed Scare,โ€ and โ€œDinner with Jay-Z.โ€ The good news is with beats this euphonious and delivery this enjoyable, audiences are likely to tap repeat.ย 

โ€œYou Got It,โ€ Rules.

On Friday, a new single from indie rock project Rules. dropped, to the delight local audiences. Rules. is the solo project of drummer Parker Hall, who says he learned to play guitar and sing in order to record his 2019 solo EP Nights and Weekendsโ€”on which he sang, drummed, and played bass and guitar. The super chill new Rules. track โ€œYou Got It,โ€ was mixed by Larry Crane at Jackpot! Studios, and mastered by Adam Gonsalves at Telegraph Audio. It tells a coupleโ€™s mundane life story in three simple verses, ie. “You get your first paycheck in two weeks time/ Just enough to shop online.” As Hall explains in an email, โ€œitโ€™s a tongue-in-cheek thing about a suburban white couple in California and their life struggles.โ€

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Some upcoming music buzz to put on your radar.

TEKE::TEKE

This December show from Montreal-based Japanese psych-rock band TEKE TEKE is sure to coax hibernating music fans out of their winter cocoons. Fronted by captivating lead singer Maya Kuroki, the seven-piece group blends Eastern influences with West, fusing Japanese instruments with psych and punk guitar into exceedingly energetic and layered live shows (yes, thatโ€™s a cowbell you hear). Last year Kill Rock Stars released the group’s debut, Shirushi, to much acclaim. There’s another record in the works for summer 2023โ€”co-produced with Daniel Schlettโ€”but for now theyโ€™re taking their spit-fire songs on the road, providing a chance to catch live renditions of cinematic surf rock and psychedelia tracks like โ€œKala Kalaโ€ and โ€œMeikyuโ€ in intimate settings.ย Miraculously, the show isnโ€™t sold out yet. (Polaris Hall, 635 N Killingsworth, Tues, Dec 13, 8 pm, $14, tickets here, 21+)ย 

The Jinkx & Dela Holiday Show

Who cares that his holiday show is happening after Christmas? I dare say weโ€™ll accept a holiday show from hometown hero Jinkx Monsoon whenever she damn well wants to deliver! While Jinkx Monsoon grew up in Portland and got her start performing at spots like the now defunct Escape Nightclub, she and BenDeLaCreme rose to drag stardom after appearing on multiple seasons of RuPaulโ€™s Drag Race. In 2020, the two co-starred on The Jinkx & Dela Holiday Special, and it was definitely repeat-worthy entertainment. So this live show is a must-see, if you can swing it. Look forward to being blown away by top-notch comedic stage presence and Monsoonโ€™s impressive pipes. Expect social commentary, reads, and of course, commiserating (with humor!) about the holidays. (Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, 1037 SW Broadway, Tues, Dec 27, 8 pm, $49-89 and up, tickets here, all ages)

Jenni Moore is a former music editor and hip-hop columnist and current freelancer at The Portland Mercury. She also writes about comedy, cannabis, movies, TV, and her hatred of taxidermy.