Portland-based rockers Foxy Lemon will bring their vintage-inspired energetic rock and blues tunes to Rolling Bay Hall at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 27.
The concert, presented by the nonprofit performance group Space Craft, is the perfectly uncomplicated way to cap the Black Friday experience — whether you spent it deal-seeking and standing in lines or just sleeping off a turkey hangover.
Foxy Lemon specializes in the kind of mad, howling, blues-flavored, riff-heavy psychedelic rock sound that just doesn’t get made anymore. They kind of sound like the angry younger brother of Led Zeppelin and Wolfmother, with more of an edge.
The band’s tireless work ethic has pushed them forward at a fierce pace, and, after a successful West Coast tour, they were honored by Nike and had their hit single “Quiteabitofbooty” included in the year-long global campaign for Women’s World Cup Soccer. Ads featuring the song are regularly being played on ESPN and Fox Sports.
The group is fronted by lead vocalist Keishi Ihara and includes Scott and Kevin Keeley on guitar, Lachlan Hall on bass and Zac Boggis on drums.
Tickets — $10 in advance and $12 at the door — are on sale through www.brownpapertickets.com.