The Nuclear Option

An aging hipster and a 16-year-old girl stroll through the mall, absentmindedly enveloped in their respective iPods. They collide. "Hey, watch where you're going," says the hipster. "You got pop sensibilities in my drone-y shoegaze." The 16-year-old girl cocks her head: "Nuh-uh. You got your lameass shoegaze all up in...
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An aging hipster and a 16-year-old girl stroll through the mall, absentmindedly enveloped in their respective iPods. They collide. “Hey, watch where you’re going,” says the hipster. “You got pop sensibilities in my drone-y shoegaze.” The 16-year-old girl cocks her head: “Nuh-uh. You got your lameass shoegaze all up in my infectiously melodic pop!” No need for fisticuffs. They’re both right. Indiana’s Margot & the Nuclear So and So’s produce enjoyable and optimistic mope-pop that’s sure to satisfy both demographics. Press against the stage and crane your neck skyward as the atmospheric guitar/synth-rock washes over you like a stardust waterfall. Or stand in the back with your arms defiantly crossed as reverb and delay effects pedals are worn to a nub, creating effervescent melodies that meander into your ear canals. Either way, the band earns “must-see” raves from both corporate trend watchers and jaded indie elitists for a good reason. (Telekinesis and Everything Now! are also on the bill for the show.)

Wed., May 20, 8 p.m., 2009

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