Self Evident at 501 Club

Friday, October 22, 2010 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

501 Club • 9:00pm • 21+ • $5

Added to calendar on Sep 8

Self Evident

From Minneapolis

First show since since September 18, 2010 • First 501 Club show since March 5, 2010 • 39th show on MN Live's calendar since April 1, 2005

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From last.fm:

NEW RELEASE: We Built a Fortress on Short Notice CD/LP street date tues, nov 6th, 2012 self-evident are signed to US label, doubleplusgood as well as Stiff Slack Records in Japan. In the time since their last release (2009’s Endings), Minneapolis trio Self-Evident have been busy touring. They spent a month playing shows throughout Europe, in addition to several US tours. This past July the band traveled to Japan, a tour highlighted by headlining both nights of the Summer Meeting Festival in Tokyo. Read more about Self-Evident on Last.fm.

System & Station

From Portland, Oregon

First Twin Cities show since since June 16, 2010 • First 501 Club show • Fourth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since September 19, 2006

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From last.fm:

System and Station is from Portland, OR. See if you can follow this: The Band started in 1998 in Idaho as Dave Wall, RFK Heise and Mike Rundle and then moved to Madison, WI until 2001, After that System and Station became RFK Heise, Palmer Cloud,Josh Vasby and Bryan Fairfield and later Levi Cecil until 2005. At that point System and Station became RFK Heise, Palmer Cloud, Adam Draper and Mark Mattrey and later Ed Cugguda until 2007. Now System and Station is onceagain RFK Heise, Palmer Cloud, Bryan Fairfield and Adam Schultz, get all of that?The band has been on over18 national tours. Read more about System and Station on Last.fm.

Seymore Saves The World

From Minneapolis

First show since since October 20, 2010 • 32nd show on MN Live's calendar since June 28, 2006

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From last.fm:

Minneapolis-based indie power-pop band Seymore Saves the World is made up of pianist and lead vocalist Scott Hefte (Superdanger), bassist Shawn Neary (Ex-Tapes 'N Tapes), and drummer Nate Perbix. The band writes about the position of outcast teenager and nerd. Pitchfork describes the band's sound as "borrow{ing} a great deal from similarly wry piano-based 1990s pop artists such as the New Radicals or Fastball. However, no influence more blatantly shows through these twelve songs than Ben Folds." Seymore Saves the World on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Oct 15