Fuck Knights at Triple Rock

Monday, April 16, 2012 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Triple Rock Social Club • 8:00pm • 18+ • $8

Added to calendar on Mar 13

Fuck Knights

From Minneapolis

First show since since April 9, 2012 • 77th show on MN Live's calendar since June 13, 2008

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From last.fm:

Garage punk from Minneapolis. Fuck Knights on Last.fm.

Japanther

From Brooklyn, New York

First Twin Cities show since since October 1, 2011 • First Triple Rock show since March 24, 2010 • Fourth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since September 23, 2008

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From last.fm:

Japanther is a band from Brooklyn, New York, United States formed in 2001 by two students at Pratt Institute. The band consists of Ian Vanek—who plays drums, cassettes, and sings—and Matt Reilly—who plays bass, a Casio SK-1, and also sings. They have recorded with Plan-It-X Records, Tapes Records, Wäntage USA and the Menlo Park label. Japanther has been featured in Vice, The New York Times, Gothamist, Dallas Observer, Razorcake, and New York magazine among others. In the first two years of the band, they toured nine times. Read more about Japanther on Last.fm.

Boys Who Say No

From Toronto, Canada

Only Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

Toronto indie-rockers Boys Who Say No have been quickly building buzz with their playfully unpredictable brand of quirky party pop. In just a year the fresh-faced quartet has coalesced from a group of friends who jammed together into a tight outfit with a busy schedule. Comprised of four friends who played together in different formations dating back to middle school, Boys Who Say No solidified their lineup in summer 2008 with Luke Correia-Damude on guitar, banjo, and vocals, Mike Lobel on synths, ukulele, and percussion, David Stein on bass, and Frank Cox-O’Connell on drums and banjo. Read more about Boys Who Say No on Last.fm.

DJ Rock the Monkey

From Minneapolis

First show since since September 3, 2011 • First Triple Rock show since September 23, 2007 • Fifth show on MN Live's calendar since July 25, 2007

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