This Week in Live Music: April 10-16
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This Week in Live Music: April 10-16

GGOOLLDD headlines a sure-to-be packed Cactus Club on Thursday. Plus, nine other can’t-miss shows to fill your weekly calendar.

Monday, April 10

Argopelter at Boone & Crockett, 9 p.m. (FREE) – (2151 S Kinnickinnic Ave.)


Tuesday, April 11

Electric Six with Residual Kid and IfIHadAHiFi at Mad Planet, 9 p.m. ($13 advance; $15 door) – (533 E. Center St.),


Wednesday, April 12

IshDARR at Turner Hall Ballroom, 8 p.m. ($15 advance; $20 door) – (1032 N. 4th St.)

Six Organs of Admittance with Moss Folk at The Back Room @ Colectivo Coffee, 8 p.m. ($12) – (2211 N. Prospect Ave.)


Thursday, April 13

GGOOLLDD with Tart at Cactus Club, 9 p.m. ($12) – (2496 S. Wentworth Ave.)


Friday, April 14

Wonder UNCOVERED: A Reinterpretation of Stevie Wonder’s Songs In The Key Of Life as curated by Tarik Moody and David Wake at Turner Hall Ballroom, 8 p.m. ($22.50) – (1032 N. 4th St.)

BLAX (album release) with G.R.A.M.Z., DANSE, Kewl, Kareem City and Phat Nerds at Cactus Club, 9 p.m. ($8 advance; $10 door) – (2496 S. Wentworth Ave.)


Saturday, April 15

Pieta Brown (Trio) with Paul Cebar at Anodyne Coffee, 8 p.m. ($20) – (224 W. Bruce St.)

Radio Radio with The Quilz at Club Garibaldi, 8 p.m. – (2501 S. Superior St.)


Sunday, April 16

Natural Resource with knowsthetime at Cactus Club, 9 p.m. (FREE) – (2496 S. Wentworth Ave.)

Kevin is a freelance writer residing in Milwaukee. He’s contributed to The Shepherd Express, Third Coast Daily, Pop Matters and the sadly now-defunct A.V. Club Milwaukee. He looks forward to forging a deeper connection with the city’s impressive music scene during his gig as a Music Notes blogger. His talents include music criticism, riding a bicycle, drinking tasty beers and a crafty croquet swing. His weaknesses comprise Jean-Claude Van Damme movies, professional wrestling and his ever-growing record collection. He’s in desperate need to find more physical (and hard drive) space for the exceptional albums Milwaukee musicians keep churning out.