Yellow Ostrich at Entry

Saturday, March 10, 2012 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

7th Street Entry • 8:00pm • 18+ • $8 adv | $10 door

More info at first-avenue.com

Added to calendar on Jan 18

Yellow Ostrich

From New York, New York

First Twin Cities show since since April 3, 2011 • First Entry show

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From last.fm:

Yellow Ostrich are an American indie rock band from Brooklyn, New York. The band began in 2009 as the solo project of Alex Schaaf, who moved from Wisconsin to New York to pursue a career in music and recorded on a four-track recorder. His first release was a self-titled nine-track album in March 2009; followed by an EP, Carousels, in May of that same year. The second album under the Yellow Ostrich name, entitled Wild Comfort, was released in January of 2010. Read more about Yellow Ostrich on Last.fm.

1,2,3

From Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

First Twin Cities show since since June 26, 2011

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From last.fm:

Made up of Nic Snyder, Josh Sickels from The Takeover UK, Chad Monticue and Mike Yamamoto. The band from Pittsburgh, PA is named for the exact time, guitarist Nic Snyder quit The Takeover UK. More information can be found on their myspace: http://www.myspace.com/1comma2comma3. Read more about 1,2,3 on Last.fm.

Crimes

From Minnesota

First Twin Cities show since since March 5, 2012 • First Entry show since October 22, 2011 • 22nd Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since October 11, 2010

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From last.fm:

There are three bands that go by the name of 'Crimes': 1. Garage Rock band from Minneapolis, MN. http://myspace.com/crimesmpls http://crimesmpls.bandcamp.com 2. A garagerock duo from Antwerp, Belgium. Crimes consists of 2 members: Bregt Van Wijnendaele (guitars & vocals) and Yannick Vink (drums). They play a mixture of garage rock, punk and hardcore. Since 2009 Crimes brings noise, high-energy live shows and a DIY atmosphere to stages around Antwerp. Read more about Crimes on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Feb 3