Sleeping in the Aviary at Entry
Friday, February 25, 2011 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
7th Street Entry • 9:00pm • 18+ • $5 adv | $5 door
More info at first-avenue.com
Added to calendar on Dec 22
Sleeping in the Aviary
From Minneapolis
First show since since January 6, 2011 • First Entry show since November 10, 2010 • First headlining show since December 4, 2010 • First Entry headlining show • 25th show on MN Live's calendar since March 25, 2007
From last.fm:
“It's got a fuzzed-out doo-wop feeling, and all the songs are about girls!” says Sleeping in the Aviary’s Elliott Kozel. "It’s like Dion and the Belmonts with a hangover trying to figure out how to use a Big Muff pedal, or the Everly Brothers beating up some kid in the bathroom of a high-school gymnasium and then feeling bad about it later.” He’s describing the band’s fourth full-length album, You and Me, Ghost, set for release by Science of Sound Records on September 6, 2011. Read more about Sleeping in the Aviary on Last.fm.
Buffalo Moon
From Minnesota
First Twin Cities show since since February 18, 2011 • First Entry show since October 2, 2010 • 19th Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since October 22, 2009
From last.fm:
Ecuador/Minneapolis’ Karen Freire, and her band Buffalo Moon’s Wetsuit cassette tape definitely delivers on the promise of sunny, Astrud Gilberto/Stan Getz-inspired “bossanova/light psych” (see “Poolside Dreaming” + “Jamba Samba”), album closer “Beach Boy” is a classic, lovelorn ’60s pop gem. http://www.myspace.com/buffalomoon Read more about Buffalo Moon on Last.fm.
Teenage Moods
From Minneapolis
First show since since February 24, 2011 • First Entry show since December 30, 2010 • 44th show on MN Live's calendar since June 11, 2009
From last.fm:
https://teenagemoods.bandcamp.com Read more on Last.fm
Mystery Palace
From Minneapolis
First show since since February 18, 2011 • First Entry show since January 24, 2011 • 55th show on MN Live's calendar since March 24, 2006
From last.fm:
There's no guide or manual for what Mystery Palace does, no easy clockwork formula hidden in the Minneapolis based trio's agenda. Sequenced electronics plus live instruments offer a tough enough row to hoe on their own; when the former come from a pair of heavily circuit-bent Yamaha mid-pro keyboards, opportunities for disaster multiply exponentially. Luckily, so do opportunities for the sorts of disastrous successes the band enjoys regularly, largely thanks to founder Ryan Olcott's aptitude for riding his profusely toggle-switched brainchildren's outputs like a porn star. Read more about Mystery Palace on Last.fm.
Added to bill on Jan 20