INDY'S WEEKLY ALTERNATIVE NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTING ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

Jameson Local Jam

by Scott Shoger
Hey Hey Melodica!
Featuring Mandy Marie and the Cool Hand Lukes, Hey Hey Melodica!, The Franchize
The Rathskeller, 401 E. Michigan St.
Friday, March 14, 7 p.m., free, 21+

The nice thing about the Jameson Local Jam, which will pit two top Indianapolis bands — Mandy Marie and the Cool Hand Lukes and Hey Hey Melodica! — against each other on Friday night at the Rathskeller, is that second place isn’t too shabby: Each band will get an ad in NUVO, a mention on X103 and some cash. Of course, first place gets more. More money, more space, more airtime. But no band will go home empty-handed.

In a way, battles of the bands seem a bit like dog shows (and I deploy this comparison in the most limited way possible). How can one choose the best dog out of a field of such widely disparate breeds? Sure, those judges say they’re picking the best dog overall (by grooming, temperament, gait), but I suspect that cuteness and familiarity play into their decision more than they might like to admit. The same goes for battle of the bands — no music listener is truly so egalitarian that he or she can evaluate all genres of music with the same authority.

Still, the Local Jam is a great chance to catch two fine groups excelling in their own field of play. Mandy Marie plays honky-tonk and hillbilly music, and Hey Hey Melodica! is fully-orchestrated folk- or indie-rock. Check out a new tune recorded by Mandy with Waylon Jennings’ band Spirit of the Outlaws — “Leave Me Baby, Leave Me Be” — on the band’s MySpace page at www.myspace.com/mandymarieandthecoolhandlukes. Hey Hey Melodica! will be taking off for an East Coast tour sometime soon, and are working on a new album.

After the battle, local rap-rock group The Franchize takes the stage for an unjudged set. If you miss the show, The Franchize will be joining The Twin Cats at Spin Nightclub for a show on St. Patrick’s Day, March 19.