Monday, April 27, 2009

Tours: Yeah Yeah Yeahs



*MP3: Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Hysteric"

04-29 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso
04-30 Paris, France - Bataclan
05-02 Hasselt, Belgium - Polsslag Festival
05-03 Cologne, Germany - Live Music Hall
05-04 Milan, Italy - Magazzini Generale
05-06 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle
05-08 Stockholm, Sweden - Debaser Medis
05-10 Tel Aviv, Israel - Ramat Gan Football Stadium
05-23 Quincy, WA - Sasquatch Festival
05-26 Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre
05-27 Detroit, MI - Clutch Cargos
05-28 Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall
05-30 Minneapolis, MN - First Ave.
05-31 Milwaukee, WI - Eagles Club
06-02 St. Louis, MO - The Pageant
06-03 Kansas City, MO - MO - The Beaumont
06-06 Mountain View, CA - Live 105 BFD
06-12 Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo
06-26 St. Gallen, Switzerland - Open Air St. Gallen
06-27 Evreux, France - Le Rock dans tous Ses Etats
06-30 Vienna, Austria - Open Air
07-01 Prague, Czech Republic - Roxy
07-03 Belfort, France - Eurokeenes Festival
07-04 Werchter, Belgium - Werchter Festival
07-05 Roskilde, Denmark - Roskilde Festival
07-07 Hamburg, Germany - Docks
07-10 Balado, Scotland - T In The Park Festival
07-11 Dublin, Ireland - Oxegen Festival
07-31 Jersey City, NJ - All Points West
08-29 Leeds, England - Leeds Festival
08-30 Reading, England - Reading Festival

The neo-new-wave trio hits First Avenue on May 30th to promote their excellent It's Blitz! On an entirely random note, I saw YYYs at First Ave. some time ago, on the exact date of Karen O's birthday. Staff brought on cake and everything, and the band even got some of the audience in on the celebration action. Needless to say, it was a memorable show at a memorable venue. Hopefully, the band will give an equally captivating performance.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs MySpace Page

(Jon Graef)

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Solid Gold Announce Headlining First Ave. Mainroom Show


First Avenue and bound for a national breakthrough electro-pop trio Solid Gold have announced a mainroom show which will take place on Friday, May 15th. No doubt the show represents the culmination of a successful year for Solid Gold, as 2008 saw the release of their excellent Bodies of Water, dates at SXSW, and an earlier stop at First Ave. opening up for Tapes N Tapes. But now, Solid Gold be headliners. DJ Real Jaguar will open the 18+ show.

Friday, May 15
Mainroom / 8:00 pm / 18+
SOLID GOLD
with DJ REAL JAGUAR
$8.00 adv | $10.00 door

Solid Gold MySpace Page

(Jon Graef)

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Friday, February 27, 2009

Tonight: DJ Snuggles 21 Big Bang Birthday Bash @ 7th Street Entry

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Vita.MN Announces "Are You Local?" SXSW Send-Off Concert @ First Ave.



Star-Trib entertainment offshoot vita.mn has announced its SXSW sendoff concert called "Are You Local?"*, the purpose of which is to send off local musicians headed to ye ole' South-By-Southwest music conference in Austin, TX.

Judging by the flyer posted above, the line-up is a doozy: Recently Forkcasted dream-pop trio Gospel Gossip, neo-psychedelic collective First Communion Afterparty, synth-dance-pop trio Solid Gold, and Sims of hip-hop nonet Doomtree are but four of all the excellent acts playing this show. Check out the rest of the lineup at the top of the post.

Here are the deets:

"Are You Local?"
March 14th @ First Avenue
$3 advance, $6 at the door

There will also be hot dogs. Check it all out at the top of the post.


*Well, no, not really. But it's cool if I do this, yeah?

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Friday, February 20, 2009

Tours: Mogwai



Download: Mogwai - "The Sun Smells Too Loud"

04/​20 Houst​on,​ TX- Numbe​rs
04/​21 New Orlea​ns,​ LA- Repub​lic
04/​22 Birmi​ngham​,​ AL- Workp​lay Theat​re
04/​23 Ashev​ille,​ NC- Orang​e Peel
04/​24 Carrb​oro,​ NC- Cats Cradl​e
04/​25 Phila​delph​ia,​ PA- Troca​dero
04/​27 Brook​lyn,​ NY- Music​ Hall Of Willi​amsbu​rg
04/​28 Brook​lyn,​ NY- Music​ Hall Of Willi​amsbu​rg
04/​29 Brook​lyn,​ NY- Music​ Hall Of Willi​amsbu​rg
05/​01 Bosto​n,​ MA- Wilbu​r Theat​re
05/​02 North​ampto​n,​ MA- Pearl​ Stree​t
05/​03 Montr​eal,​ QUE- Metro​polis​
05/​04 Toron​to,​ ON- Phoen​ix
05/​05 Buffa​lo,​ NY- Tralf​ Music​ Hall
05/​06 Ponti​ac,​ MI- Crofo​ot Ballr​oom
05/​08 Chica​go,​ IL - Congr​ess Theat​re
05/​09 Milwa​ukee,​ WI - Turne​r Hall
05/​10 Minne​apoli​s,​ MN- First​ Avenu​e
05/​11 Omaha​,​ NE- The Slowd​own
05/​12 Denve​r,​ CO- Blueb​ird Theat​re
05/​13 Salt Lake City,​ UT- In The Venue​
05/​15 San Diego​,​ Ca- Belly​ Up Taver​n
05/​16 Los Angel​es,​ CA- Orphe​um Theat​re

The Scottish crescendo-rock sextet are still touring in support of last year's The Hawk Is Howling, an album that saw the band get back in touch with its aggressive side after the relatively subdued Mr. Beast. Ticket and support info to be announced soon.

Mogwai MySpace Page

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Friday, February 06, 2009

Tonight: Tapes 'n Tapes at First Avenue


*MP3: Tapes 'n Tapes - "The Dirty Dirty"

Tapes 'n Tapes are playing at First Avenue tonight! 8PM, 18+.

Be there!

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

First Avenue Announces "Best New Bands of 2008"



On Wednesday, January 14th, First Ave. will host another of its "Best New Bands of (previous year" series, and the line-up for next (this?) year's show does a solid job of showcasing the cream of the Minneapolis crop. Here's the line-up:

Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles
Lookbook
Bouncer Fighter
Kristoff Krane
The Dynamiters
Yer Cronies
Caroline Smith & The Good Night Sleeps

And the details:

Wednesday, January 14
Mainroom
Radio K Presents…
FIRST AVENUE’S BEST NEW BANDS OF 2008
$7.00/7:00PM/18+

What do you think, readers? Do you feel that anyone got wrongly snubbed?

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Review: Hold Steady and Drive-By Truckers @ First Avenue


Download: Drive-By Truckers - "Zip City"
Download: Drive-By Truckers - "World of Hurt"
Download: Drive-By Truckers - "Loaded Gun In The Closet"
Download: The Hold Steady - "Chips Ahoy"
Download: The Hold Steady - "The Swish"

It's been a rough year for Minneapolis. In September, we had the Republican National Convention, which spurred a massive infringement on civil rights across Twin Cities. Tempering a hopeful presidential election, Michele Bachmann was elected a United States Representative again – an ugly reminder of the hatred blossoming in our own backyards. People are feeling the economic crunch here, just as they are anywhere else.

And that's why it felt so good to see the Hold Steady play the other night. America's best bar band returned to America's best rock venue (First Avenue, in case you live under a rock) midway through their "Rock and Roll Means Well" tour with Drive-By Truckers for two performances Saturday and Sunday night. In a set full of jubilation at the saving power of rock and roll, the Hold Steady left me feeling completely refreshed.

I just want to say a few words about Drive-By Truckers. They were phenomenal. Even in the middle of the tour, they performed with explosive energy and teeth-gritting passion. But the Hold Steady is the home team, and the band I'm more familiar with, so I'll be focusing on them.

The Hold Steady is a band that's easy for Minneapolitans to care about. Their lyrics are peppered with references to familiar landmarks and people. Even if they're based out of Brooklyn, it always feels like we own a piece of them.

And when you see them live, it's abundantly obvious that they care about us, too. Lead singer and rhythm guitarist Craig Finn spends the show pushing out towards the audience, reaching and screaming at fans. He bounces like an excited four-year-old and flails around, dancing like a punk teen dropped into the middle of a French house club. His sheer and undeniable ecstasy at being on stage is contagious – even the 30 something hipsters in the audience were doing the white guy wiggle.

The band mostly played from their latest, Stay Positive. I have really mixed feelings on the album. On the one hand, I really appreciate the lyrical content. It gets down into the gritty reality of college towns, addiction and, ultimately, hope.

Unfortunately the album was sonically stagnant. After 2006's remarkably perfect release, Boys and Girls in America, Stay Positive doesn't really seem to tread new ground. It's owes a little more to the Ramones than Springsteen, but it isn't a dramatic or terribly interesting shift.

Luckily, the songs translate really well live. The Hold Steady has always been a well put-together band live, delivering their albums with a sheen of excitement. The rapid staccato guitars of Stay Positive have a really heavily rhythmic sense to them. They batter the audience, compelling everyone to make awkward, jerky attempts at dance.

They, of course, hit all the old highlights, too. They opened up with "Positive Jam," the first track off their debut, Almost Killed Me. It makes a wonderful starting place. It declares everything important about the Hold Steady. Over its three-minute span, "Positive Jam" declares the band's ethos, its meaningful separation from the legacy of Lifter Puller and establishes a context for the rest of the set.

Afterwards, the band launched into "Constructive Summer" and "Sequestered in Memphis," which hit with a transformative, triumphant energy that sustained through the rest of the set. The boys banged through the rest of the set, hitting the highs off of Stay Positive (the desperate, break-down love song "Yeah Sapphire" being one of my favorites from the evening) and a good volume of songs from Boys and Girls in America.

My only real complaint about the setlist was how far back in the set "Your Little Hoodrat Friend" was performed. I've been to four Hold Steady shows and the 30-second mark of "Hoodrat" is where the audience always goes ballistic. I can't help but feel like it should have been a little further forward in the interest of getting the audience in motion earlier.

One really cool thing the Hold Steady did during their set was a cover of the Minutemen's "History Lesson, Pt. 2" with lyrics subbed in to pay homage to Minneapolis music. Tipping their hats to the whole experience, in addition to specific acts, the song was a nice little touch for those of us who grew up in matinee concerts just like Finn did.

At the end of the show, three-fifths of the band popped back up on stage with the Drive-By Truckers to play a few last songs. Let's talk about iconic things for a minute. Everyone has a different image of rock and roll, but for me, that image is now Craig Finn. It's him on the edge of the stage, screaming "I'm not f---ing sorry," pulling the microphone from its stand with one hand, waving around a bottle of Jack Daniels with the other.

The two bands closed with "Rockin' In the Free World," a cover from Neil Young. A little cliché? Yeah. A lttle old? Yeah. Exactly the right note to close on? Hell yes. The Hold Steady and the Drive-By Truckers put on a rock show in the most ridiculous, spectacular sense of the phrase. Keep on rockin', indeed.

(April Wright)

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

First Avenue Announces 2nd Annual "Too Much Turkey" Free Thanksgiving inner

2nd Annual Too Much Turkey free Thanksgiving dinner at First Avenue
All Ages-Open To The Public
Thursday, November 27, 2008 5-8pm
First Avenue, 701 First Avenue North, Minneapolis

First Avenue and Radio K are teaming up to bring you the second annual "Too Much Turkey" free Thanksgiving dinner. The idea is to provide a whole meal of food to those who have nowhere else to go on Thanksgiving day. In order to go, you have to do one of two things: either reply to rsvp@first-avenue.com or, on the day of the shindig, just show up! Too Much Love DJ Sovietpanda will be spinning tunes while you gnosh on some Thanksgiving goodness. Deets are above.

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Monday, October 27, 2008

Flyer: Doomtree Blowout Part IV

Monday, October 13, 2008

Ticket Giveaway: Deerhoof @ First Avenue


Download: Deerhoof - "Offend Maggie"

MFR is giving away two tickets to Deerhoof's show at First Ave. tomorrow, October 14th.. Here are the details: A Deerhoof fan must submit a short introduction about a friend who has never heard or currently isn't interested in Deerhoof's Music. The winner is the fan with the friend who is the most Unlikely Deerhoof Concert Attendee.

In order to enter, send your short introduction, with the subject line "Unlikely Deerhoof Concert Attendee" to jon@minneapolisfuckingrocks.com by 2 p.m. tomorrow, October 14th. Once again, the rules are this: you, a Deerhoof fan, must write a brief intro about a friend who's never heard of, or isn't interested in, the band. The winner of the pair of tickets is the friend who is most unlikely to attend the show.

Send your responses to jon@minneapolisfuckingrocks.com by 2 p.m Central time tomorrow, October 14th. Good luck!

Speaking of Deerhoof, read Culture Bully's interview with the band's Greg Saunier here.

Deerhoof MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)
jon@minneapolisfuckingrocks.com

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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Reminder: Radio K's 15th Anniversary Show



Download: Low - "Murderer"
Download: Dosh - "If You Want To, You Have To"
Download: Vampire Hands - "No Fun"

The University of Minnesota's radio station Radio K is a veritable underground institution, one deserving of all the celebration it can get, not only for introducing the world to many great, left-of-the-dial bands, but for the fact that, after 15 years, the station is still going strong. So, in order to celebrate, the station has put together some of Minnesota's best acts to play a show at First Avenue. Slow, steady hush-rockers Low, electronic collage-maker/god of multi-tasking Dosh, Doomtree member Sims, and house-of-mirrors psych-rockers Vampire Hands are all coming together tonight for an 18+ show to celebrate the station and, presumably, play some awesome music.

Here are the deets:

Low + Dosh + Sims + Vampire Hands
Wednesday, October 8
First Avenue
Minneapolis, MN
8 pm | $12 | 18+.

Check out Radio K sessions featuring the artists playing tonight here:

Doomtree
Dosh
Vampire Hands

(Jonathan Graef)
jon@minneapolisfuckingrocks.com

Note: This post contains previously published content

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Bon Iver at First Ave: Tickets Go On Sale Today



Here's hoping that Bon Iver get a better reception at First Ave on August 13th than they did at Lutefest. Seriously, St. Olaf, what the hell is the matter with you? First, Carleton College gets Gospel Gossip, then their choir covers Vampire Weekend, and now, apparently Bon Iver totally harshed your Case Day buzz, maaaaaannnnnnnn? One of the best portraits of solitude since Elliot Smith, or Jeff Buckley, and you're too drunk on Grain Belt to even notice? What, you'd prefer friggin' Dave Matthews? Does St. Olaf have anything cool at all anymore? There's only so much work that this blog, Jayber Crow, and Masses With Masses can do.

Buy tickets here, dammit. Watch above and learn, you asshats.

Bon Iver MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)

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Friday, May 02, 2008

Wolf Parade Tickets On Sale Today (Plus: Cover Art for At Mount Zoomer)




Additional text seems kind of superfluous, doesn't it? And yet, I write anyway. Tickets go on sale today for Wolf Parade's First Ave. show in July. These will most likely sell out very quickly. So if you have any money left over after the first of the month, spend it on these tickets. Fuck Laundry.

Speaking of fuck, here's the cover art for the Canadian group's upcoming second LP, titled At Mount Zoomer:



I can feel the absinthe kicking in already. Don't you?

Wolf Parade MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)

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Monday, February 11, 2008

Tonight: Cat Power At First Avenue



Download: Cat Power - "Song To Bobby"

Cat Power, touring behind MFR-Favorite Jukebox with her Dirty Delta Blues band play a show tonight at the legendary First Avenue. Her shows have been selling out across the country (her show a few nights ago in Chicago was sold-out), but, perhaps unbelievably, her show tonight is not sold out. Yet.

Tickets are still available for the show. Buy them here. Show is 18+ and doors open at 8.

MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)

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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Tonight: Dan Deacon's Ultimate Reality At First Ave



Download: Dan Deacon - "Totally Boner Eat Shit"
Download: Vampire Hands - "Paradise Knife Fights"
Download: Gay Beast - "I.D. Politic"

Dan Deacon's "Ultimate Reality Tour" comes into Minneapolis tonight at First Avenue. Opening are Minneapolis' own Vampire Hands (who were recently featured on KEXP's Song Of The Day) and Gay Beast.

The 18+ show costs $10 dollars and doors open at 6.

Buy tickets here.

Gay Beast MySpace Page
Vampire Hands MySpace Page
Dan Deacon MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)

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Tuesday, January 08, 2008

The Hives Rock First Ave In Late February, Announce More US Tour Dates



Download: The Hives - "Tick Tick Boom"
Download: The Donnas - "Don't Wait Up For Me"

If The Hives are law, and you are crime, then you'll have multiple opportunities to get arrested, should the band be in law enforcement mood during their live shows. Still touring behind last fall's The Black And White Album, the band has announced several dates, including one in Minneapolis at First Avenue on February 28th.

Opening will be The Donnas, who are still going strong behind their last release, Bitchin', which was also released last fall.

Besides definite articles, both The Hives and The Donnas have larger-than-life-bordering-on-tongue-in-cheek rock sounds which are gloriously indebted to great bands of the past. Similarly, both bands have their backs against the record industry wall, with The Hives putting out their first record since the commercially underwhelming Tyrannosaurus Hives, and The Donnas showcasing Bitchin' as the first release on their own label. Hopefully, these groups will combine their efforts and produce a glorious evening of fist-pumping anthems and unabashed enthusiasm.

A.K.A Tour Dates:

Feb 14 2008 8:00P
UMA Night Club Monterrey, Nuevo León
Feb 16 2008 8:00P
MX Beat Guadalajara, Jalisco
Feb 17 2008 8:00P
Salon Vive Cuevo Mexico DF, México
Feb 19 2008 8:00P
The Wiltern Los Angeles, California
Feb 20 2008 8:00P
The Filmore San Francisco, California
Feb 21 2008 8:00P
Roseland Theater Portland, Oregon
Feb 22 2008 8:00P
Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, British Columbia
Feb 23 2008 8:00P
Showbox SODO Seattle, Washington
Feb 26 2008 8:00P
Ogden Theatre Denver, Colorado
Feb 28 2008 8:00P
First Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota
Feb 29 2008 8:00P
Riviera Theater Chicago, Illinois

Mar 1 2008 8:00P
Newport Music Hall Columbus, Ohio
Mar 2 2008 8:00P
Agora Theater Cleveland, Ohio
Mar 3 2008 8:00P
Kool Haus Toronto, Ontario
Mar 4 2008 8:00P
Club Soda Montreal, Quebec
Mar 7 2008 8:00P
Terminal 5 New York, New York
Mar 8 2008 8:00P
930 Club Washington DC, Washington DC


The Hives MySpace Page
The Donnas MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)

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Thursday, January 03, 2008

Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks Annouce US Tour Dates, Show In Minneapolis



Download: Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - "Baltimore"

Come the Spring thaw, Minneapolis residents better be ready to bring out their Real Emotional Trash. Matablog has just posted the confirmed dates for Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks Spring US tour. Based on the schedule, which is posted below for your own perusal, the first date of the tour is in good ole Minneapple. The show will be at First Avenue on March 19th, which is about two weeks after The Jicks' latest record drops. Look below for the tour dates and head to the top to hear an MP3 of first single "Baltimore". Read MFR's take on said song here.

Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks Tour Dates
March
19-Minneapolis @ First Avenue
20-Milwaukee @ Pabst Theater
21-Chicago @ Vic Theatre
22-Indianapolis IN @ Vogue Theater
23-Newport KY @ Southgate House
25-Nashville @ Mercy Lounge
26-Atlanta @ Variety Playhouse
28-Washington DC @ 9:30 Club
29-Philadelphia @ Fillmore
31-New York @ Bowery

April
2-Brooklyn NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
3-Boston@ Paradise Rock Club
4-North Adams MA @ MASS MoCA

MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)

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Thursday, December 06, 2007

Dan Deacon Announces January Show At First Ave.



Download: Dan Deacon - "The Crystal Cat"
Download: Dan Deacon - "Totally Boner Eat Shit"

If you missed Dan Deacon opening for Girl Talk this fall, you're about to get another chance to see him. The Deac just announced a Jan. 24 First Avenue stop on his Ultimate Reality Tour. This show includes not one, but two sets of Dan Deacon: One is Dan all on his lonesome and the other is with the Ultimate Reality Set which features Jimmy Roche, Kevin Omera and Jeremy Hymen.

If getting to see the craziness that is Dan Deacon live isn't enough of an incentive for you – which it should be – Gay Beast and Vampire Hands will be opening.

The show starts at 6 p.m. and is 18+. Tickets are 10 bucks, which is ridiculously cheap for the amount of fun you will have at this show.

Go to this.

MySpace Page

(April Wright)

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Friday, November 16, 2007

Tonight: Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings At First Ave.



(Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, "100 Days, 100 Nights)

Do you have soul? That all depends - on whether or not you decide to go see Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings at First Ave. It's an 18+ show, so make sure to bring your ID. Tickets are $12 in advance, $14 at the door. They can be bought either here or at the venue. Show starts at 9:30 p.m.

In the meantime, check out the video for the lead single off their newest album, 100 Days, 100 Nights. It's the title track, and if its as soulful and stirring as everyone says it is, it should prevent you from giving it all up by throwing out the Country A through K section on the street, then going to work for Tower Records (oh, sad, that quote is no longer relevant).

MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)

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