Bight Club at Hexagon

Friday, July 9, 2010 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Hexagon Bar • 10:00pm • 21+ • Free

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Added to calendar on Jun 23

Bight Club

From Minneapolis

First show since since June 18, 2010 • First Hexagon show • First headlining show since June 12, 2010 • Seventh show on MN Live's calendar since March 6, 2010

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Phantom Tails

From Minneapolis

First show since since July 2, 2010 • First Hexagon show since May 7, 2010 • 23rd show on MN Live's calendar since May 16, 2009

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From last.fm:

Phantom Tails formed in early 2009. In fact, the band never really formed so much as it emerged as part of a natural progression. All four members had been playing together for some time in other bands before indulging to embark on a more electronic, gritty, and concise musical path. Wielding distorted analog synthesizers, fuzz bass, and angular guitar while brandishing electronic drum beats sampled from vintage 808 machines, traditional sumatran folk music, and Read more about Phantom Tails on Last.fm.

Reckless Ones

From Minneapolis

First show since since May 29, 2010 • First Hexagon show since August 8, 2009 • 13th show on MN Live's calendar since April 22, 2009

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From last.fm:

Vintage Style-Modern Sound Reckless Ones are rock 'n' roll, plain and simple. Not concerned with the electronic sounds of the modern day but an honest statement in this phony world. A sound from the heart that doesn't apologize for anything. Reckless Ones are a three-man gang, pitting themselves against the world, doing it all alone. You won't see a band this hard-working outside of the movies. Giving it their all to deliver dynamic sets for each unsuspecting crowd Read more on Last.fm.

Fort Wilson Riot

From Minneapolis

First show since since July 2, 2010 • First Hexagon show since April 23, 2010 • 37th show on MN Live's calendar since October 1, 2005

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From last.fm:

Their debut record Idigaragua was an indie-rock opera performed with a full cast of actors and dancers that was written up nationally by Variety Magazine. While working on their follow-up record, Fort Wilson Riot amicably pared down to the duo of Amy & Jacob, joined, and toured with the band Ice Palace opening for Cloud Cult on there Fall Tour of 2009. Turning their house into a recording studio, Amy & Jacob worked by themselves and with trusted collaborators to write and record songs for Predator/Prey, as well as build up a body of new songs to be released in the future. Read more about Fort Wilson Riot on Last.fm.