Saturday, Aug. 16: Doctor Sleep

Northern

By Rev. Adam McKinney on August 14, 2014

Doctor Sleep is the totally unnecessary sequel to Stephen King's The Shining. I think there are vampires in it, maybe? That sort of nonsense. Stephen King hated Stanley Kubrick's near-perfect take on The Shining, so you know where that dude's coming from. Doctor Sleep is also, thankfully, something else: a band! That's much more appreciated than a lame sequel. Olympia's Doctor Sleep is a glam-pop swirl of synths and chip-tune blips. There's a relaxed charm to the music of Doctor Sleep, even as electronic arpeggios whirl about. The vocals of Max Gorbman recall the cheesy excellence of Spandau Ballet, in the best possible way. Listening to Doctor Sleep can sometime inspire images of a tuxedoed crooner adrift in the dayglo-nightmare of Tron. I'd take that in a heartbeat over checking in on Danny Torrance after all the interesting stuff happened.

DOCTOR SLEEP, w/ Other Jesus, guests, 8 p.m., Northern, 414 ½ Legion Way, Olympia, $5