The Hounds Below at Turf Club
Friday, January 25, 2013 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Turf Club • 9:00pm • 21+ • $7
Added to calendar on Dec 28
The Hounds Below
From Michigan
First Twin Cities show since since March 3, 2012 • First Turf Club show since March 11, 2011 • First headlining show • Fifth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since July 26, 2010
From last.fm:
In their song “Chelsea's Calling’ vocalist Jason Stollsteimer sings out on top of angular post-punk guitar tones and house party-esque drums, “We can't stay for ever, but we'll spend the night”. This line seems to sum up the general attitude of this four piece rock outfit. With a sound born out of Midwestern hearts and oceanic dreams , The Hounds Below aims to bring quality and pureness to the independent music scene in order to impact all who hear their recordings or witness their high energy live shows. Read more about The Hounds Below on Last.fm.
Added to bill on Jan 9
Me and My Arrow
From Minneapolis
First show since since December 31, 2012 • First Turf Club show since June 22, 2012 • First show supporting a touring headliner since July 8, 2012 • 99th show on MN Live's calendar since July 29, 2008
From last.fm:
Me And My Arrow formed in 2007 as a collective made up of producers and musicians from the Minneapolis / St. Paul area, all of whom currently, or previously hail from other know Minneapolis bands such as It From Bit, Parts For All Makes, The Future, and Plastic Chord to name a few. In their short period as a band, they've shared the stage with national acts such as The Appleseed Cast, Film School, The Mae Shi, Jupiter One, Sera Cahoone (Sub Pop) and many more. Read more about Me and My Arrow on Last.fm.
Added to bill on Jan 7
Father You See Queen
From Minneapolis
First show since since December 29, 2012 • First show supporting a touring headliner since October 20, 2012 • 12th show on MN Live's calendar since May 31, 2011
From last.fm:
Father You See Queen is a new collaborative effort between To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie's Mark McGee and vocal/haiku experimenter Mona. "Edmund" features Mona's sultry vocals over McGee's subtle drumming, guitar distortion, and electronic noise. It has a cold, remote sound that also manages simultaneously to sound sensually melancholy due to Mona's lovely, intimate alto. John Behm Reviler May 3, 2011 FSS will be releasing the debut CD EP, 47, in a limited edition of box sets on April 23, 2012. Read more about Father You See Queen on Last.fm.
Added to bill on Jan 7
Tickle Torture
From Minneapolis
First show since since December 15, 2012 • First Turf Club show since August 11, 2012 • First show supporting a touring headliner since October 5, 2012 • 15th show on MN Live's calendar since December 28, 2010
From last.fm:
Added to bill on Jan 9