This Sunday in live music: Julian Lage Trio, The Faceless, Turkuaz and more

The concert breakdown for this Sun., Nov. 15.

Here's a breakdown of concerts happening on this Sun., Nov. 15.


Julian Lage Trio Lage is a 27-year-old jazz guitar whiz with an acoustic tonal quality and fluid melodies who was once featured in a documentary as a young prodigy (Jules at Eight) and is now supporting debut full-length World’s Fair as a trio project, on tour with the two musicians who helped record it – bassist Scott Colley and drummer/percussionist Kenny Wollesen. (Palladium Theater, St. Petersburg)

Caustic Casanova with Awful People, Beer Wolf, Ninehorn DC’s “regressive rock” trio Casutic Casanova – signed to Kylesa’s Retro Futurist Records in 2014 and backing new album, Breaks – pushes a muscular, riff-roaring, bass-fuzzed blend of metal and hard rock, flavored with doses of noise and stoned psychedelia, and marked by the soaring and howling male-female vocal harmonies of drummer/vocalist Stefanie Zaenker and bassist/lead vocalist Francis Beringer. Also of note: Awful People, a new project from ex members of Feral Babies and Criminal Culture. (New World Brewery, Ybor City)

The Faceless with After The Burial, Rings Of Saturn, Toothgrinder This Sunday feast of technical death metal is fired up by The Faceless, an LA-area outfit that’s prepping a new album and just dropped a fiercely dramatic and sinister new single from it, “The Spiraling Void,” that confirmed the return of longtime vocalist Derek "Demon Carcass" Rydquist. After the Burial is back on the road, having taken the summer off to mourn following the mysterious death of guitarist/founding member Justin Lowe; no word on Lowe’s replacement as yet. (Local 662, St. Petersburg)

Permanent Makeup, Edhochuli, Terminus Cursus An early (6:45 p.m.), free (donations for the touring band appreciated) in-store performance by Pittsburgh’s punk-kicking, metal-technical rock band Edhochuli, which’ll likely be hawking copies of new Dream Warriors record; sets by a couple of noisy high-quality St. Pete acts included, too. (Microgroove, Tampa)

Turkuaz with The Fritz Prior to the regularly scheduled Ol’ Dirty Sundays, Moongoddess Entertainment starts the dance party early with a bill ring-led by ‘70s disco-vibing, ‘80s electro funk-jiving Turkuaz, from Brooklyn; PopMatters called “The Generator” off forthcoming album Digitonium “one of the most shamelessly fun singles of the summer,” while its follow-up, “Digital Love” finds the nine-piece channeling Zapp & Roger via talk box, synth bass and a retro handclap drum machine. (Crowbar, Ybor City)

ALSO TONIGHT
Emery w/The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus/Forevermore/Hearts Like Lions
 Orpheum, Ybor City
The Broadcast Dunedin Brewery, Dunedin
Reno & Harrell Skipper's Smokehouse, Tampa

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