Bringing back the heydays of Bangkok's indie music scene, the intimate gig lines up four top local acts: Yellow Fang, Basement Tape, Lucy Suicide (current Knock the Knock) and the much-underrated rockers Samurai Loud, known for their bizzare stage antics, who return after long absence, plus music by DJ Tat Bunnag.
Jun 13, 7pm
So::On Dry Flower presents Singaporean experimental rock band The Observatory and Norwegian heavy rockers MoE, who will be joined by Yui Cello.
Jun 13
The third floor of the new W District mall right by BTS Phra Khanong will welcome an all-art block party held by some of the coolest art spaces in town--Toot Yung Art Center, Street 67, HOF Art, GOJA and Brownstone Studio--featuring graffiti, live musc, DJs and visuals, plus a lucky draw.
3/F, W District E88, BTS Phrakanong
Jun 14, 5pm.
Rescheduled from late last month, four local bands Run Ran Run, Yellow Fang, Cut The Crab and Chatchai Band celebrate the new venue’s official launch, plus DJ Tip_Met playing twee pop, along with food and product booths by shops like Cook in Cave, Expert of Random and Smitheries.
Black Amber Building, little alley between Thonglor Sois 5 and 7 (Kiatnakin Bank), 081-869-9393. Free entry. BTS Thong Lo.
Covering the walls at WTF this week will be comic-like cover art in deference to iconic albums from the likes of The Smiths and The Carpenters. But all is not as cute as it might seem, as Ungrateful Records, the first official painting exhibition by Pongsuang
Kunprasop, known to many as Note Dudesweet, allegorizes his past memories, both fond and feared.
Jun 14-Jul 14
This week could be your last chance to catch this visually astonishing pictures in
By The River in Bangkok cinemas. Set amid the tranquil deep woods in Kanchanaburi, the latest feature documentary by
Nontawat Numbenchapol observes the simple life of the Karen in Klity village, where residents rely on fishing in the river contaminated by a mineral processing factory, through a young man who catches fish for his lover. With English subtitles (plus you also get a pretty cool free poster).
Through Jun 18.
It’ll be like a scene from Step Up at Alliance Francaise, as the famous Pockemon Crew dance troupe from France battle it out against our finest b-boys in this year’s hip-hop contest.
Jun 15
OK, no more three-finger salutes. But that shouldn’t stop you heading along to TK Park this Saturday for the Thai Aurora at The Horizon movie program. The future of our country will be the timely topic tackled in 14 political short films by 15 directors, including Chulayarnnon Siriphol’s Here Comes the Democrat Party and Natpakhan Khemkhao’s film about a colorful taxi argument, The Taxi Meter. The directors will also discuss their work afterwards. The program will hop over to The Reading Room next week (Jun 22).
Jun 15 and 22