Folk-rock
BARB JUNGR
Cornerstone, Didcot
Saturday
Tickets £15, 01235 515144
British chanteuse Barb Jungr showcases the music of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen, following the release of her critically-acclaimed album Hard Rain. See Culture listings Weekend Page 22.
Acoustic
HOWDENJONES
South Hinksey Village Hall
Tomorrow (Friday)
£10, 01865 735288
Travelling musicians Kate Howden and Paul Jones continue their No Halls Barred tour accompanied by guitar, fiddle, mando-lin, bodhran and banjo.
Soul-pop
JUNGLE
O2 Academy, Oxford
Tomorrow (Friday)
£18 from ticketweb.co.uk
Tom McFarland and Josh Lloyd-Watson shun the spotlight, appearing as part of a collective of up to seven people. Expect tunes from Mercury nominated Top 10 debut The Heat.
Rock
36 CRAZYFISTS
O2 Academy, Oxford
Tomorrow (Friday)
£15 from ticketweb.co.uk
Brutal Alaskan four-piece bring along their back catalogue of metal sounds, spanning almost two decades.
Launch: Dreaming Spires
Americana
THE DREAMING SPIRES
The Bullingdon, Oxford
Tomorrow (Friday)
£7 from wegottickets.com
Wonderful country-folk-pop heroes The Dreaming Spires return to the Bully to launch eagerly-awaited new album Searching For The Supertruth. Expect smooth West Coast harm-onies and virtuoso music-ianship from Bennett brothers Robin and Joe. Support from The Shapes.
Modern classical
JONNY GREENWOOD
St John the Evangelist, Iffley Road, Oxford
Saturday, 7.30pm
Sold out
Radiohead’s classically trained guitarist takes a break from the band to present a night of orches-tral music based on his soundtracks to films There WIll Be Blood and The Master, as well as works from Steve Reich, Purcell, Bach and Finnis. Don’t hold your breath waiting to hear Creep!
Folk
RACHEL SERMANNI
Art Jericho, Oxford
Tomorrow (Friday)
Go to tigmus.com to pledge for tickets
Haunting-voiced Scottish folk singer plays this intimate venue to promote forthcoming album Tied To the Moon.
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