EMPIRES at Triple Rock
Thursday, September 13, 2007 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Triple Rock Social Club • 5:00pm • All Ages • $7
Added to calendar on May 26
EMPIRES
From Chicago, Illinois
First Twin Cities show since since July 6, 2007 • First headlining show since June 10, 2007 • First Triple Rock headlining show since April 6, 2007 • Sixth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since April 6, 2007
From last.fm:
There is more than one artist with this name: (arranged by playcount) 1) Empires recently finished recording their second full length album, GARAGE HYMNS. The band’s self-produced debut album, Howl, garnered a massive amount of attention when they released it on their website back in 2008, and now, with GARAGE HYMNS, Empires feels that they have found the sound they’ve been searching for all along. www.weareempires.com. Band members include: Tom Conrad (rhythm guitar); Max Steger (lead guitar); Sean Van Vleet (vocals/piano). Read more about Empires on Last.fm.
BATTLEFIELDS
From Minnesota
First Twin Cities show since since July 6, 2007
From last.fm:
After the release of their 2009 full-length, "Thresholds Of Imbalance", BATTLEFIELDS lost founding guitarist Andrew Wallin, and went on a brief hiatus from playing shows. "Agassiz" is the band's return to the trenches with two new members and a more sonically assaulting blackened blend of metal and hardcore. Agassiz blasts through six songs in under a half-hour, presenting a concept EP of the glacial lake Agassiz, whose dried up geographic location is where the band's base of operations lies. Read more about Battlefields on Last.fm.
CONSTANTS
CASPIAN
From Massachusetts
First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar
From last.fm:
There are two artists with the name Caspian: 1. Caspian is an American instrumental rock band from Beverly, Massachusetts. The band formed in Autumn of 2003 and played their first concert in August of 2004. Early history: 2003-2004 Caspian loosely formed in Autumn of 2003 in Beverly, Massachusetts, developing material through the first year of its existence, recording a demo in May 2004 and performing a small number of shows in late 2004 and early 2005, including a support for the Japanese post-rock band Mono. Read more about Caspian on Last.fm.