Conveyor at 400 Bar

Sunday, July 8, 2012 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

400 Bar • 7:00pm • 18+ • $5

Added to calendar on Jun 10

Conveyor

From Brooklyn, New York

Only Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

Conveyor is a Brooklyn-based music project spawned by the fated juncture of a wandering tarot of musicians in Gainesville, FL. Was it kismet or perhaps a primordial summon which led these gentlemen purveyors of sound to individually tune in and migrate North to the bustling seductress known as New York City? Their retort is Sun Ray, a debut EP birthed and released in the warm embrace of Spring 2011. Read more about Conveyor on Last.fm.

Katy Morley

From Minneapolis

First show since since May 2, 2012 • First 400 Bar show • First show supporting a touring headliner • Fourth show on MN Live's calendar since December 30, 2011

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Me and My Arrow

From Minneapolis

First show since since June 30, 2012 • First 400 Bar show • First show supporting a touring headliner since June 26, 2012 • 88th show on MN Live's calendar since July 29, 2008

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From last.fm:

Me And My Arrow formed in 2007 as a collective made up of producers and musicians from the Minneapolis / St. Paul area, all of whom currently, or previously hail from other know Minneapolis bands such as It From Bit, Parts For All Makes, The Future, and Plastic Chord to name a few. In their short period as a band, they've shared the stage with national acts such as The Appleseed Cast, Film School, The Mae Shi, Jupiter One, Sera Cahoone (Sub Pop) and many more. Read more about Me and My Arrow on Last.fm.

Empty Orchestra

From Flint, Michigan

First Twin Cities show since since August 6, 2007 • First 400 Bar show • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since April 20, 2007

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From last.fm:

Some time in the dead of a Flint, Michigan winter, The Boss and The Coug were drinking draft Coors in a dive bar. In stumbles Tom Waits and sprays whiskey in their faces, cursing them and chastising their lack of depth and innovation in the past decade. What followed was a long and bawdy drinking, cussing, battle of wits that lead the trio to stumble into a recording studio populated by a few local kids. All three of them sobered up a few weeks later, just in time to watch Stephen Wisniewski walk out the front door with a few reels of tape labeled "Here Lies... Empty Orchestra". Read more about EMPTY ORCHESTRA on Last.fm.