Temples at First Ave

Thursday, April 24, 2014 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

First Avenue Mainroom • 8:00pm • 18+ • $15.00

More info at first-avenue.com

Added to calendar on Feb 27

Temples

From Kettering, United Kingdom

First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

1) Temples consist of lead singer/guitarist James Edward Bagshaw, bassist Tom Warmsley, drummer Sam Toms and keyboardist Adam Smith. The Kettering band released their debut album Sun Structures on 10th February 2014, including the singles Shelter Song, Keep in the Dark, Colours to Life and Mezmerise. The four-piece have supported Interpol, Suede, The Vaccines and Kasabian and will play Coachella in April 2014. Read more about Temples on Last.fm.

Drowners

From New York, New York

First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

There are at least two bands known as "The Drowners." 1) A garage rock/punk band from NYC. 2) This is the bio for the band from Sweden. At the place where pop meets rock and where melodies intertwine with raw power, thats where we find THE DROWNERS. Shaped by the extreme weather conditions of northern Sweden and the boredom/comfort of small city life, the band emerged in the middle of the Britpop explosion in the early nineties. Read more about The Drowners on Last.fm.

Two Harbors

From Minneapolis

First show since since February 1, 2014 • First show supporting a touring headliner since June 4, 2011 • 30th show on MN Live's calendar since June 5, 2009

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From last.fm:

Two Harbors (formerly known as Colonial Vipers Attack) is an indie "dreampop" band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, which was founded in 2006. The original linup included vocalist/guitarist Chris Pavlich, guitarist/vocalist Kris Johnson, bassist John Schrei, keyboardist Dax Eckel, and drummer Shawn Grider. The band released their first self-titled album in 2006, when they were still known as Colonial Vipers Attack. The album garnered praise from local critics and crowds alike, prompting the band to begin work on their second album. Read more on Last.fm