Credit: c/o Joshua Reilly

Joshua Reilly, who plays Crooked Thumb Brewery in Safety Harbor, Florida on August 5, 2017. Credit: c/o Joshua Reilly

Joshua Reilly CD Release Clearwater, Florida has taken its hold on Springfield, Illinois songwriter Joshua Reilly, who has finally recorded and released a debut full length (Mercy on the Strange, released in July) where he’s assembled ten pristine tracks of Americana and alt-country that take listeners from the South Fork River all the way to Gibtown all while making fans of Tom Freund, Father John Misty and even Rufus Wainwright tap their toes. You shouldn’t need an excuse to find yourself nestled into the confines of Safety Harbor’s Crooked Thumb Brewery, but this is as good a reason as any. (Crooked Thumb Brewery, Safety Harbor) INFO

Emo Night Tampa w/Crate Brothers Regular readers of cltampa.com/music know how much the section appreciates the efforts of Emo Night curators the Crate Brothers, but even the newest of nubiles can appreciate the poster for the August edition of Emo Night Tampa, which has turned the artwork for Brand New’s The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me into a pink, blue and yellow illustration complete with a mini-Daria staring blankly at you from the foreground. (First Chance Last Chance, Ybor City) INFO

Five Eight w/Pinky Doodle Poodle Athens, Georgia emo OGs Five Eight is one of those groups that has gracefully been touring through our area forever, but this particular stop is even more special thanks to the inclusion of Pinky Doodle Poodle, which is yet another Japanese act visiting from Tokyo this week (see Your Pest Band’s August Thursday and Friday shows in Largo and downtown Tampa). PDP is fronted by former Honey Bee guitarist Yuria, who some anime fans know from the Japanese visual novel Shaffuru!, and it’ll be supporting its third full-length record, Get It On. (New World Brewery, Ybor City) INFO

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First Saturday Jazz w/Stolen Idols When the weather is right, there usually isn’t a more laid back place than the patio at Seminole Heights’ Independent Bar and Café. For this installment of First Saturday Jazz, the bar welcomes long-running Bay area quartet Stolen Idols which has managed to turn its love affair with tikis into a potent mix of Latin-flavored, beatnik and bongo-tapping excotica. (Independent Bar and Cafe, Tampa) INFO

Show Biz Kids We usually reserve a load of snark for blurbs about tribute acts, but there’s nothing to kid about when it comes to Show Biz Kids, which corrals the talents of a dozen Bay area musicians to help Phil Magallanes (a former member of bands fronted by Arturo Sandoval and Engelbert Humperdinck) recreate the music of Steely Dan. This Friday night performance finds the group tackling the Dan’s best-selling album, 1977’s Aja, so plan accordingly. (Hough Hall at Palladium Theater, St. Petersburg) INFO

Dave Nada w/WaterG-Space/Dr. Khan/ANAX! & DIAZ/more Have you ever partied with a pioneer? Nah? Well, you’ll have a chance when moombahton inventor Dave Nada brings the sound (think Dutch house slowed down to reggaeton tempos — approximately 108 BPM) to Crowbar in the hopes of raising money that he’ll use to make a personal donation to Planned Parenthood. Expect the Los Angeles native to branch out a bit as far as sonics go (techno, Baltimore club beats and trip-hop should be on the menu), but definitely make plans to bow down to the man if you’ve ever spent a Friday or Saturday night pre gaming to the songs of producers like Dillon Francis, David Heartbreak and Munchi. (Crowbar, Ybor City) INFO

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Fire & Rain This is not James Taylor, but let’s face it: if you’re sitting in Carrollwood, but gone to Carolina in your mind, then you might as well put on a pair of pants and enjoy some pretty good recreations of songs like “Your Smiling Face,” “Mexico” and “How Sweet It Is.” (Carrollwood Cultural Center, Tampa) INFO

Zomboy w/Spag Heddy/Ricky Remedy Lollapalooza founder Perry Ferrell’s 2016, EDM-bashing interview with the Chicago Tribune is making the social media rounds once again (the Jane’s Addiction frontman basically said it makes him “want to vomit”) and if you even slightly agree with the 58-year-old, then you might want to stray from The Ritz where Amphitheatre is staging a performance from Joshua Mellody who the kids mostly know as Zomboy. The English dubstep producer and wub-master riding high on the release of a new EP, Rott N’ Roll, which has been heavy bass, organic sounding-snare and womps galore into the ears of America’s youth since its July 14 release. (The Ritz, Ybor City) INFO

Forrest Hoffar w/Avon Dale Fans of Blues Traveller or Daves Matthews Band could catch Memphis alternative rock act at South Tampa’s Soho Saloon on Friday afternoon, but they’d be better off waiting until the band plays an evening set in Ybor alongside Bay area favorite Forrest Hoffar. (The Attic at Rock Brothers Brewing, Ybor City) INFO

ALSO PLAYING

Singer-songwriter

Shua w/Mountain Holler/Kerry Courtney (SubCentral at Iberian Rooster, St. Petersburg) INFO

Hip-hop

Yung BB (Pegasus Lounge, Tampa) INFO

The Elements Monthly Hip-Hop Night (Fubar, St. Petersburg) INFO

Rock

Metal of the Bay Vol. 2 w/Otherworld/Coldclock Knockout/more (Brass Mug, Tampa) INFO

The Unlikely Candidates w/WD-HAN (Ferg’s Live, St. Petersburg) INFO

Trae Pierce and the T-Stone Band w/The Lee Boys (Skipper’s Smokehouse, Tampa) INFO

Avenue Icon (Studio@620, St. Petersburg) INFO

Four Star Riot (Dunedin Brewery, Dunedin) INFO

DJ/EDM

Alvaro w/DJ Kiko/Ronny Suavé (Hyde Park Café, Tampa) INFO

World

Rock the Yacht w/Aramis y Sol Caribe (Yacht StarShip, Tampa) INFO

Tribute/Cover

B. Haven (Fire, Winter Haven) INFO

Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief...