Heiruspecs at Triple Rock
Saturday, April 28, 2007 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Triple Rock Social Club • 9:00pm • 21+ • $8
Added to calendar on May 26
HEIRUSPECS
From Minnesota
First Twin Cities show since since April 28, 2007 • Fifth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since November 16, 2006
From last.fm:
“We started out playing in high school in St. Paul to a crowd of hip-hop kids, thug kids, nerd kids and honor students,” Heiruspecs bassist Twinkie Jiggles says. “Eventually, the school paper wrote about us and said we were the best band out of Central High since Mint Condition. Then we played our first gig in Minneapolis when I was 15 and my dad showed up and smelled weed.” Not many bands lock into their sound in high school or manage to hang together for seven years, but Heiruspecs has and now the young 20-somethings are seasoned vets. Read more about Heiruspecs on Last.fm.
I SELF DEVINE
From Minneapolis
First show since since April 28, 2007 • 13th show on MN Live's calendar since April 24, 2005
From last.fm:
Born in 1972 in Los Angeles, California, I Self Devine exists as a testament of survival. Raised in the brutal streets during the gang and government funded crack epidemic, he strived for understanding and deeper meaning to life's movement. His father, once a member of the Solidad Brothers, taught and exposed him to the underbelly of society. In 1980, when I Self was only eight years old, his dad left him and his mother on Christmas day. Read more about I Self Devine on Last.fm.
MYSTERY PALACE
From Minneapolis
First show since since April 28, 2007 • 14th show on MN Live's calendar since March 24, 2006
From last.fm:
There's no guide or manual for what Mystery Palace does, no easy clockwork formula hidden in the Minneapolis based trio's agenda. Sequenced electronics plus live instruments offer a tough enough row to hoe on their own; when the former come from a pair of heavily circuit-bent Yamaha mid-pro keyboards, opportunities for disaster multiply exponentially. Luckily, so do opportunities for the sorts of disastrous successes the band enjoys regularly, largely thanks to founder Ryan Olcott's aptitude for riding his profusely toggle-switched brainchildren's outputs like a porn star. Read more about Mystery Palace on Last.fm.