Falcon Arrow at Hexagon
Friday, February 11, 2011 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Hexagon Bar • 10:00pm • 21+ • Free
Added to calendar on Jan 28
Falcon Arrow
From Minneapolis
First show since since January 29, 2011 • First Hexagon show since October 8, 2010 • First headlining show since January 15, 2011 • First Hexagon headlining show since September 25, 2010 • 32nd show on MN Live's calendar since August 7, 2008
From last.fm:
Falcon Arrow is a Minneapolis art rock two-piece, with looping bass riffs and drums, combining DIY/Garage punk rock with the techniques of early minimalist compositions. The band’s live performances are intense, raw energy amidst the backdrop of a multi-screen video installation. Falcon Arrow was first formed by Matt Reints. bass, who met drummer Rhett Roberts in 2007. The first show was in Saint Paul, MN on June 15th, 2007. A free cd-r of demos was recorded and given away for free at shows with a various combination of colors on the covers. Rhett left the band in the summer of 2008. Read more about Falcon Arrow on Last.fm.
Seymore Saves the World
From Minneapolis
First show since since January 15, 2011 • First Hexagon show since June 6, 2008 • 36th show on MN Live's calendar since June 28, 2006
From last.fm:
Minneapolis-based indie power-pop band Seymore Saves the World is made up of pianist and lead vocalist Scott Hefte (Superdanger), bassist Shawn Neary (Ex-Tapes 'N Tapes), and drummer Nate Perbix. The band writes about the position of outcast teenager and nerd. Pitchfork describes the band's sound as "borrow{ing} a great deal from similarly wry piano-based 1990s pop artists such as the New Radicals or Fastball. However, no influence more blatantly shows through these twelve songs than Ben Folds." Seymore Saves the World on Last.fm.
The Sulking
First Twin Cities show since since December 1, 2010 • First Hexagon show
The Sextons
From Minnesota
First Twin Cities show since since February 3, 2011 • First Hexagon show since August 21, 2010 • 21st Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since June 27, 2008
Added to bill on Feb 3