The Rockford Mules at Hell's Kitchen
Saturday, October 22, 2011 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Hell's Kitchen • 9:30pm
Added to calendar on Jan 14
The Rockford Mules
From Minneapolis
First show since since September 25, 2011 • First Hell's Kitchen show • 48th show on MN Live's calendar since April 1, 2006
From last.fm:
Sounding much more Southern than they actually are, The Rockford Mules are a whiskey spittin', devil chasin', guitar grindin', band from Minneapolis. Mixing fuzzed up rock n' roll with slowed down blues licks, From Devil's Spit to Angel Tears is a debut album full of that typical gruff and grizzly swagger that all real rock bands used to have. And that's just what this four-piece are – a real rock band, all working jobs and living life outside of the band. Read more about The Rockford Mules on Last.fm.
Zebulon Pike
From Minneapolis
First show since since July 9, 2011 • First Hell's Kitchen show • 21st show on MN Live's calendar since June 1, 2005
From last.fm:
Hailing from Minneapolis, Minnesota, ZEBULON PIKE is an instrumental prog-doom metal band formed in late 2002. Inspired in equal parts by heavy sounds of the 70's (Mountain, Pentagram, Captain Beyond, early Judas Priest), progressive rock (King Crimson, Rush), and 20th century classical (Bela Bartok, Arvo Part, and many others). ZEBULON PIKE combines the impact of metal with the considered approach of "art" music. The result is a rather refined, muted aggression necessary for inciting the slow motion apocalypse. Read more about Zebulon Pike on Last.fm.
Droids Attack
From Madison, Wisconsin
First Twin Cities show since since August 24, 2011 • First Hell's Kitchen show • 10th Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since December 8, 2007
From last.fm:
Hailing from Madison, Wisconsin, this stoner-punk trio released 2004's All Your Chicks Are Belong To Us, a highly energetic album written at the altar of Motorhead, before releasing 2006's more stoner rock tinged Fatal/Error. Brad Van's guitar tone and groove rock riffs slip between tasteful solos, while working around the pummeling rhythm section of Nate Bush (bass) and Tony Brungraber (drums). They appeared on the Killdozer tribute We Will Bury You, covering the song "The Pig Was Cool". Droids Attack on Last.fm.