The Cloak Ox at Nick & Eddie

Friday, February 10, 2012 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Nick & Eddie Restaurant and Bar • 8:00pm

Added to calendar on Jan 14

The Cloak Ox

From Minneapolis

First show since since January 29, 2012 • First Nick & Eddie show • First headlining show since December 17, 2011 • 14th show on MN Live's calendar since January 13, 2011

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From last.fm:

The Cloak Ox is made of four staunch music-making Midwestern men. They are Andrew Broder, Jeremy Ylvisaker, Mark Erickson and Martin Dosh and their names may be familiar. Of course, they may not be. They hail from Minneapolis, MN, and have been friends for many years, playing a lot—a lot—of music together and apart. They have started bands, quit bands, restarted bands, played in others' bands, inspired other people's bands that became very successful, and even sometimes joined those bands after the fact. Read more about The Cloak Ox on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Feb 3

Red Pens

From Minneapolis

First show since since February 4, 2012 • First Nick & Eddie show • 98th show on MN Live's calendar since June 16, 2008

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From last.fm:

Seeing the Minneapolis duo, Red Pens, is like witnessing a demonstration, a demonstration in raw sonic bliss. Howard Hamilton III is a string-bending master who knows how to make feedback work to his advantage. His confident vocal stylings, coupled with drummer Laura Bennett's all or nothing kit pounding, are about as uniquely refreshing as it gets these days. The stage is littered with junk shop amps and guitars Hamilton seems to almost get tangled up in while he and Bennett exchange doses... Read more about Red Pens on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Feb 3

Father You See Queen

From Minneapolis

First show since since January 20, 2012 • First Nick & Eddie show since May 31, 2011 • Seventh show on MN Live's calendar since May 31, 2011

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From last.fm:

Father You See Queen is a new collaborative effort between To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie's Mark McGee and vocal/haiku experimenter Mona. "Edmund" features Mona's sultry vocals over McGee's subtle drumming, guitar distortion, and electronic noise. It has a cold, remote sound that also manages simultaneously to sound sensually melancholy due to Mona's lovely, intimate alto. John Behm Reviler May 3, 2011 FSS will be releasing the debut CD EP, 47, in a limited edition of box sets on April 23, 2012. Read more about Father You See Queen on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Feb 3