Mewithoutyou at Triple Rock
Monday, June 4, 2012 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Triple Rock Social Club • 7:00pm • 18+ • $15
Added to calendar on Mar 28
Mewithoutyou
From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
First Twin Cities show since since June 29, 2006
From last.fm:
mewithoutYou is a post-hardcore band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that formed in 2001. They are known for their warbling vocal style and introspective lyrics of lead vocalist Aaron Weiss, as well as their prominent bass riffs and atmospheric guitar. The band was originally conceived as a side project. The Weiss brothers and Kleinberg were playing together in another band called The Operation (who released one album, 2001's There Is Hope For A Tree Cut Down, on Takehold Records), but Aaron wanted to start another band to experiment with new sounds. Read more about mewithoutYou on Last.fm.
Buried Beds
From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Only Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar
From last.fm:
Philadelphia’s Buried Beds started small, and grew into a monster. Physically. In three years, what began as a piano-and-guitar duo has ballooned into a mini-orchestra that has seen as many as eight people on stage. On two EPs and their debut full-length, Empty Rooms, the band has developed a unique fusion of old-time Americana, indie rock melancholy and classical string arrangements that earned them the title of Best Band in Philadelphia in Philadelphia Magazine’s Best of Philly 2004 issue. Read more about Buried Beds on Last.fm.
Imaginary Cities
From Winnipeg, Canada
First Twin Cities show since since February 29, 2012 • First Triple Rock show
From last.fm:
Imaginary Cities are Rusty Matyas and Marti Sarbit. It all started at The Cavern. Winnipeg is known as the “Heart of the Continent.” In this beating heart on the prairies, there is always new music being made: in its clubs and basements, and in between work and life. Imaginary Cities was born in a club called The Cavern, in between sets. Their debut album, Temporary Resident, has been nominated for the 2011 Polaris Prize Longlist, and they have been gaining fans around the world for their renowned live performances, including a stint opening for the Pixies across North America. Read more about Imaginary Cities on Last.fm.