Many life-giving shows have transpired since the last Mercury Music Picks two weeks ago: NxWorries at Crystal, Cosmic Tones Research Trio album release at Hollywood, The Barbaras album release at Showdown, my DJ set at Dream House (plug), Grandaddy at Rev. Hall, Sun Blood Stories at Bunk Bar, 45th Parallel Universe performing Philip Glassâ Quartets. But one stood out not only for the performance, but also for a message that was delivered:
Pelle Almqvist of The Hives: âDo you love rock & roll?â
Crowd at Revolution Hall: âYES!â
PA: âDo you love The Hives?â
Crowd: âYES!âÂ
PA: âAnd this show is sold out, right?â
Crowd: âYES!â
PA: âThen start acting like it!"
What Almqvist was trying to get at is the fact that Portland shows have a reputation of being hard crowds to work. It sometimes takes a bit to get into something, even when weâve paid money to be somewhere, sure. But because of this, I would like to pose a challenge: Allow yourself to let go when youâre at a show or on a dance floor. No one cares about how you look or what your dance moves are, and you will likely never see the people around you again. And if they do care, fuck âemâthey're losers. Itâs your party, do what you want! Take up space, enjoy yourself, let go, DANCE.Â
Wednesday, October 1
Collate / Big Top / Time Thief / Strangers
For fans of Casual Hex, Gang of Four, Tacocat
My Vinyl Undergroundâa stoneâs throw from the former Mercury HQâhas been quietly hosting loud shows in their basement locale for a minute now. Portland needs more of this energy! Speaking of... if you look up energy in the dictionary, youâll find a picture of Portlandâs Collate, and âdanceable deadpan post-punkâ will be the definition. Recent Bay Area transplants Big Top do us a favor by playing their kooky-good 2024 EP Peanut Pitch, with Time Thief and Strangers doing their thing in the opening slot. (My Vinyl Underground, 7 pm, more info here, all ages)
Friday, October 3
Karma Rivera / Jacque HammondÂ
For fans of RosalĂa, Leikeli47, Brown Calculus
Portland hip-hop high priestess Karma Rivera is finally sharing her debut full length with us and we should be thankful. Itâs not everyday a future (and current TBH) legend drops a debut. After her life-giving performance at the Mercuryâs 25th anniversary party back in July, sheâs been on heavy rotation. Serving her signature flows down, Riveraâs unfiltered queerness coupled with her chiller beats isnât a mood/vibe/energy to miss. Jacque Hammondâmember of Be Present Art Groupâbrings a serenity and peace to Portlandâs music communities that has possibly never existed in this area code. (Alberta Abbey, 8 pm, more info here, all ages)
Saturday, October 4
Bijoux Cone / J. Graves / Keeks
For fans of Kim Gordon, Hercules & Love Affair, Mykki Blanco
Spinning âDonâtâ off Bijoux Coneâs benzo-pop breakup letter, Love Is Trash, is an excellent way to get upstairs at Dream House poppinâ. BijouxâMiss Cone if youâre nastyâis one of the busiest musicians in Portland. This year sheâs played keyboards for Gossip on tour, played solo shows in Brazil, toured with of Montreal, and reunited her project The Mommys. A little birdie also told me she just shot a new music video and is working on fresh sounds. Rounding out this gay ass all-Portland bill is the dancy post-punk of J. Graves and in the opening spotâŠ? Itâs that Keeks with her femme queens not givenâ a fuck. (Mississippi Studios, 9 pm, more info here, 21+)
Minus the Bear / KennebecÂ
For fans of American Football, Maps & Atlases, Giraffes? Giraffes!
Read our album review of Minus the Bearâs Menos el Oso. Itâs the albumâs 20th anniversary, and the catalyst for their reformation and tour. (Roseland Theater, 8 pm, more info here, all ages)
Sunday, October 5
Dead Moon Night
For fans of Fred Cole, Toody Cole, Andrew Loomis
Almost one month to the day before Fred Coleâs death in 2017, the City of Portland officially sanctioned and celebrated October 5 as Dead Moon Night. Overstating the impact Fred and Toody Cole continue to have on Portlandâs music topography is hard to do. The couple, married 50 years when Fred passed, have fronted numerous punk and garage bands together and separately: Dead Moon, King Bee, The Lollipop Shoppe, Pierced Arrows, The Range Rats, The Rats, The Weeds, Zipper, and more. Thatâs nuts in-and-of-itself, but the real kicker is they did it all themselves. Dozens of records, dozens of tours, hundreds of interviews, one (thus far) documentary, millions of lives changed. This yearâs celebration will look a lot like Michael Hurleyâs memorial this year: A concert in Cherry Sprout Park with musicians and fans gathering to play exactly one song from the bandâs catalog before scooting off stage to make way for the next performers. Toodyâs in the mix for this DMN, as well as Mississippi Records across the street, and Red Fox is spinning Dead Moon all night. (Cherry Sprout Park, 5 pm, FREE, more info here, all ages)
Related: Read our 50th anniversary review of Zipperâs only album.
Monday, October 6
Memorials / Maria BC / Whisper Hiss
For fans of Melodyâs Echo Chamber, Broadcast, Grouper
Yâall remember the bands Electrelane and Wire donât you? Members of those bandsâElectrelaneâs Verity Susman and Matthew Simms of Wireâhave formed Memorials, rounding up the best bits of their previous bands in one place. Angular post-punk guitars, frenetically sputtering electronics, and Susmanâs voice. Itâs like Stereolab but, get this, noisier and dancier. Signed to the lauded Sacred Bones label, Maria BCâs music is like dirt: Dark and mysterious, from what life springs. The mutant post-punk of Portlandâs Whisper Hiss gets the party started. (Swan Dive, 8 pm, more info here, 21+)
Also very worth itâŠ
Swervedriver / Frankie Rose / Vuvu at Mississippi Studios - Oct 1, more info here
Pictureplane / Xenith / Rally / Lu at Process - Oct 2, more info here
Shecock / Uncanny Valley Girls / Trans Panic at Shanghai Tunnel - Oct 4, more info here
Perimeters / Strzyga / Nightsister at The Six - Oct 4, more info here
Lambrini Girls / Edging at Revolution Hall - Oct 4, more info here
Pulse Emitter / Saloli / Analogue Dream Research at Speckâs Records - Oct 5, more info here
Methods Body at Decibel Sound - Oct 5, more info here
Portland Music News:
It feels like Pickathon was yesterday, but weâre already talking about next yearâs festival. Passes for Pickathon 2026 have gone on sale and are the cheapest youâll find. The presale wonât last forever, more details here.Â
The homies behind Homie Fest are making up for lost time and will be hosting a smaller winter edition of the festival at Swan Dive. Bands have yet to be announced, weâll keep you posted.








