Lucero

Thursday, July 7; Creepy Crawl (412 North Tucker Boulevard)

Jul 6, 2005 at 4:00 am
There's a darkness on the edge of Lucero's town. The foursome comes from Memphis, which feels a million miles away from the golden smile of Nashville -- at least based on a defiantly titled new album, Nobody's Darlings. On the disc, Lucero works solidly in the Uncle Tupelo tradition, dancing around the nexus of country and rock and singing about hard drinking, small-town suffocation and dumb love. Singer Ben Nichols is able to sound comfortably familiar while making music that is far from comforting. His mix of Will Johnson's lonesome keen and Eric Bachmann's rumbling gravitas is the band's ear-grabbing centerpiece.

If Memphis music has one signifier, it is untainted grit. In keeping with this tradition, Lucero lets the stains show, leaving a class picture with a bloody lip and cheap haircut.

Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 to $12; call 314-851-0919 for more information.