Windhand at Hexagon
Saturday, August 11, 2012 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Hexagon Bar • 9:00pm • 21+ • Free
Added to calendar on Jul 4
Windhand
From Richmond, Virginia
First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar
From last.fm:
Windhand is a stoner / doom metal band from Richmond, Virginia which formed in 2008. Current Lineup: Ryan Wolfe: Drums Nathan Hilbish: Bass Dorthia Cottrell: Vocals Garrett Morris: Guitar Asechiah Bogdan: Guitar Their website is: http://www.myspace.com/windhand Read more about Windhand on Last.fm.
Scaphe
From Minneapolis
First show since since July 11, 2012 • First Hexagon show • Sixth show on MN Live's calendar since April 13, 2010
From last.fm:
Sludgy, noisy powerviolence from Minneapolis, Minnesota or experimental hardcore. Two bassists. Releases: "Echo Of Ape" - cassette on Insides Music http://scaphe.bandcamp.com/ "Forking Paths" 12 in on Insides Music "Cokskar/Scaphe" split 7in Read more about Scaphe on Last.fm.
Added to bill on Aug 2
Ashen
From Minneapolis
First show since since May 1, 2011 • First Hexagon show • First show supporting a touring headliner
From last.fm:
There are at least three bands that go by the name Ashen. 1.Female fronted indie/emo rock, comparable to bands such as Sarge and Jejune. They released one LP and one EP. Respectively 'No Other Comfort' and 'Pull And Repel'. Sadly the band, disbanded after the release of their EP, which was very promising about what was yet to come. We'll never know. 2.Death/Grind metal trio from Tawian 3.Doom/grind metal band from the United States (Minneapolis, MN) 4. Female fronted metal/melodic gothic metal/progressive metal band from Den Helder, Netherlands. Read more about Ashen on Last.fm.
OAKS
From Minneapolis
First show since since May 10, 2012 • First Hexagon show since April 21, 2012 • First show supporting a touring headliner • 15th show on MN Live's calendar since February 6, 2011
From last.fm:
In late 2003, just two years after 9/11, The OaKs's Ryan Costello sold everything he owned, joined a humanitarian organization and moved to Afghanistan. Costello lived there for two years, working in the Central Afghan mountains with returned refugees, teaching them creative agricultural techniques and becoming fluent in their native language, Farsi. Late at night, while the dust storms blocked out the stars and rattled the windows, he would sit and work out impressions of what he had seen and heard that day on his acoustic guitar. Read more about The Oaks on Last.fm.
Added to bill on Aug 2