FRIDAY, OCT. 3

Raphael Saadiq Saadiq’s here as part of The Sol Kitchen Music Series, and his brand new album, The Way I See It, suggests the former member of the platinum R&B trio Tony, Toni, Tone member has, as that group sang, indeed “done it again.” From the red-lensed, Motown-fonted cover, to the appearance from former Hitsville, USA house drummer Jack Ashford, The Way I See It is about as old soul (in the spiritual sense) as neo-soul gets. Bring yer hankies. Amos’ Southend (Timothy C. Davis)

The Sea of Cortez With a week-long stint at Mitch Easter’s Fidelitorium last spring, the instrumental-octet laid down basic tracks for their official debut and have been in the tweaking process on-and-off since then. Built around a four-guitar lineup (including lap and pedal steel), keys, vibes, accordion and two percussionists and bass, SoC songs surge and ebb with south-of-the-border flavors and Gypsy waltzes, occasionally igniting into maelstroms of sonic mayhem. It’s dramatic and soundtrack-worthy music from some of Charlotte’s best musicians. With The Old Ceremony and Lindsey Horne. Visulite. (John Schacht)

Kimberly Lawson served as the editor of Creative Loafing from 2013 to 2015.

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