La Dispute at The Garage
Friday, April 4, 2014 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
The Garage • 8:00pm • All Ages • $13 adv | $15 door
Added to calendar on Mar 26
La Dispute
From Grand Rapids, Michigan
First Twin Cities show since since March 24, 2012 • First The Garage show • Fourth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since September 28, 2009
From last.fm:
La Dispute, formed in 2004, is five close friends from Grand Rapids, Michigan with a firm passion for the concept of music and art as a medium for making new friends. As a result, La Dispute makes (or strives to make) music that is both artistically, technically, and emotionally engaging in hopes of establishing legitimate connections with any and all interested people, while encouraging dialogue between those people and themselves about things in life that truly matter and that truly last. Read more about La Dispute on Last.fm.
Pianos Become the Teeth
From Baltimore, Maryland
First Twin Cities show since since October 30, 2012 • First The Garage show
From last.fm:
Pianos Become the Teeth is a post-rock/screamo band from Baltimore, Maryland. They are currently signed to Topshelf Records, who reissued the band's acclaimed debut 'Old Pride' in 2010. Additionally, they have released splits with Ezra Joyce, The Saddest Landscape and Touche Amore as well as an EP entitled 'Saltwater'. The band released a new album entitled 'The Lack Long After' on November 1st, 2011. They are working on a new album. The members of Pianos Become the Teeth affirm, "We make honest music. Hopefully, you find something in it that you enjoy." Read more about Pianos Become the Teeth on Last.fm.
Mansions
From Seattle, Washington
First Twin Cities show since since October 11, 2012 • First The Garage show • Fourth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since February 5, 2011
From last.fm:
Louisville, Kentucky native Christopher Browder may look unassuming enough, but he's a man who's both prone to embracing what's in front of him and running with it, and an artist who's not afraid to look over his shoulder for inspiration. His heartfelt second album, Dig Up The Dead, released under the moniker Mansions, was released April 5 through Burning House Records/King Bones Recordings. Recorded in the various houses and apartments Browder found himself in, all across the Southeast, over a six-month period... Read more about Mansions on Last.fm.


