It’s true. Though he’s not quite the hard-hitting sociopolitical figurehead he once was (at least not as eagerly looked to), KRS-One is still said to bring the fury in concert, and the chance to see a legend like the Teacha–if only to check it off your list–is one you might not want to pass up.Another upside to the show are local openers Ra Scion (of Common Market, Victor Shade) and CityHall. CH is Tacoma duo EvergreenOne and Todd Sykes; a pair who’s mainly fun-loving material might not fit the Scion/KRS mold per se, but are definitely on the up-and-up, and eager to entertain.KRS-One plays tonight at Jazzbones, 21+/7PM/$15 adv. Get tickets here
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