The Darts, Service, The Implosions at the Usual Place Wednesday May 27, 2026
Brian Moy's Dirty Rock'n'Roll Dance Party returned for one night (although he does already have another hip garage gig book for a couple of months from now) so that he could present the Darts - and Vegas was happy to come out and support!
Opening the night was Vegas' premier Vegas-themed garage band, our pals, the Implosions. Obviously, I've ranted'n'raved about this garage-y/Cramps-ian combo over the years of their illustrious career and this evening they were in top form. Dave's guitar sounded great, the married rhythm section locked in while Adrienne shook'n'shimmied and crooned'n'careened'n'howled. Their "Cash Out" number brought a good portion of the audience onto the stage to shake their goods along with mini-Implosions-tambourines as the other tunes from their records varied from punky-garage-rockin' to spooky-dynamic-laden sizzles. Always a fun time!
The oddly-named Service followed with a weird'n'wild set as one might expect from a band featuring an ex-member of Jon Spencer's Blues Implosion (I'm assuming the bassist, as his style would have fit with them), although they didn't sound anything like that group, nor anything else that I could put into words. Strange'n'noisy, with a highly animated, androgynous lead singer, I can't begin to describe their sound, but they were entertaining and they ended with Nicole from the Darts joining them for a couple of songs, adding to the mayhem!
Of course, the highlight of the night was the headliners, the relentless all-female garage combo, the Darts. Led by the non-stop frontperson/singer/organist Nicole and aided by long-time (off'n'on) fantastic drummer Rikki Stixx, they now include a (relatively) new bassist Lindsay Scarey and guitarist Rebecca Davidson, who have actually been in the band for quite a while now, but I don't believe that they have been back to Vegas with this line-up.
In any case, their set consisted of the patented Darts-styled, organ-fueled, high-energy garage rock'n'roll originals and one unusual cover (it'll come to me - my lovely wife reminded me that it was Lou Reed's "Vicious"). They have written a new dance song, so had the singers of the two openers on stage to demonstrate the moves for the crowd! Groovy garage from start-to-finish and the Wednesday night crowd (good turnout!) loved every minute!
Big thanks to Brian for bringing them out and the the Usual Place for hosting the night! A great time was had by all!
























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