Mount Eerie with Nicholas Krgovich and Andrew Broder at Cedar

Monday, September 5, 2011 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Cedar Cultural Center • 7:00pm • All Ages • $12 Adv | $12 Door

More info at thecedar.org

Added to calendar on Aug 3

Mount Eerie

From Anacortes, Washington

First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

Mount Eerie represents the latest evolution of Phil Elverum's musical vision. Formerly known as The Microphones, Phil changed his project's name to Mount Eerie while maintaining his subtle, lo-fi, and lyrically dense fuzz-folk aesthetic. Elverum explained this change in an 2003 interview with Discorder, asserting that "Mount Eerie is a new project. The Microphones was completed, or at least at a good stopping point. I did it because I am ready for new things. I am new." Read more about Mount Eerie on Last.fm.

Nicholas Krgovich

From Los Angeles, California

First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

Nicholas Krgovich is a 28 year-old Vancouver-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work with No Kids, Gigi, P:ano and Mount Eerie. He has been releasing records under various monikers since P:ANO’s acclaimed chamber pop debut “When It’s Dark And It’s Summer” in 2002, which has led to his work with the girl group inspired GIGI, the icy displacement of the r’n’b informed NO KIDS and most recently to the singular pop dreams released under his full legal name NICHOLAS KRGOVICH. Read more on Last.fm

Andrew Broder

From Minneapolis

First show since since April 10, 2011 • First Cedar show since December 17, 2010 • First show supporting a touring headliner since May 8, 2009 • 14th show on MN Live's calendar since March 2, 2006

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From last.fm:

Most notable for his work in the band Fog, Andrew Broder has also worked with Yoni Wolf of Why?, in the one-off side project, Hymie's Basement. Andrew Broder's solo material consists of two EP's, "Modern Hits" and "More Modern Hits", both of which recontextualize hip hop, by setting the vocals to varying styles of Broder's making. Broder has also released material under his own name in the form of a collaboration with George Cartwright, called "Soup". Andrew Broder on Last.fm.