Spanks a Lot

Seeking Asylum at the Rhythm Room

THU 8/11
When we tried to call Wammo, co-founder of the wacky, acoustic alterna-swing/blues band Asylum Street Spankers, all we got was the sound of sirens and Wammo screaming, "Oh my God, oh my God, look out!" followed by a beep. We're glad Wammo's got a sick sense of humor; otherwise, we'd be worried that he's really injured and might miss his appointment to rock the Rhythm Room, 1019 East Indian School, on Thursday, August 11. But the Wammster and his six fellow Spankers have proven to be hardy road warriors, cramming themselves into a van and touring relentlessly since the band's inception 11 years ago, a regimen that produces electrifying, spontaneous live shows. And while you could pick up the band's last two CDs (Strawberryand Pussycat) to hear recordings of its live performances, we hear that nothing compares to getting up close and personal with A.S.S. The show starts at 9 p.m. Tickets cost $12. Call 602-265-4842. -- Niki D'Andrea

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