Drop Sonic at Turf Club
Thursday, October 30, 2008 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Turf Club • 9:00pm • 21+
Added to calendar on Jun 27
Drop Sonic
Only Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar
Self Evident
From Minneapolis
First show since since July 11, 2008 • First Turf Club show since December 15, 2007 • 23rd show on MN Live's calendar since April 1, 2005
From last.fm:
NEW RELEASE: We Built a Fortress on Short Notice CD/LP street date tues, nov 6th, 2012 self-evident are signed to US label, doubleplusgood as well as Stiff Slack Records in Japan. In the time since their last release (2009’s Endings), Minneapolis trio Self-Evident have been busy touring. They spent a month playing shows throughout Europe, in addition to several US tours. This past July the band traveled to Japan, a tour highlighted by headlining both nights of the Summer Meeting Festival in Tokyo. Read more about Self-Evident on Last.fm.
Seymore Saves the World
From Minneapolis
First show since since September 26, 2008 • First Turf Club show since December 13, 2007 • 27th 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.
Sleeping In Gethsemane
From Fargo, North Dakota
First Twin Cities show since since June 19, 2008 • First Turf Club show • Fourth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since August 7, 2006
From last.fm:
Sleeping In Gethsemane is a technical post-rock band from Fargo, North Dakota. A three-piece of calculated, instrumental fury, SiG drive their point home with heavily melodic guitar-work, involved bass lines, and exacting drums with double-bass. Their sound can't easily be described, but they regularly fuse components of progressive rock, experimental, post-hardcore, math rock, ambient, as well as jazz. They have two releases "The Great White North" (2007) and "Burrows" (Init Records, 2009). Read more about Sleeping in Gethsemane on Last.fm.