Cymbals Eat Guitars at Entry
Monday, October 10, 2016 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
7th Street Entry • 7:30pm • 18+ • $12.00
More info at first-avenue.com
Added to calendar on Sep 15
Cymbals Eat Guitars
From Staten Island, New York
First Twin Cities show since since July 17, 2015 • First Entry show since October 19, 2011 • First headlining show since October 19, 2011 • Sixth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since April 3, 2010
From last.fm:
Cymbals Eat Guitars are an indie rock band from Staten Island, New York, United States, who formed in 2005. They consist of Joseph D'Agostino (vocals, guitar), Matthew Whipple (bass, vocals), Brian Hamilton (keyboards, vocals) and Matthew Miller (drums). Cymbals Eat Guitars on Last.fm.
Field Mouse
From United States
First Twin Cities show since since February 25, 2015 • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since May 17, 2013
From last.fm:
1) Field Mouse is what some might call a dream-pop band from Brooklyn, NY. Seamlessly interweaving influences from shoegaze, indie, and power pop, Field Mouse offers lush sonic textures and expansive soundscapes to complement the airy, wistful vocals of singer/guitarist Rachel Browne. Through complex and delicate harmonies, the songwriting of Browne and guitarist Andrew Futral breathes new life into common themes of lost love and renewal. Find out more at http://fieldmousemusic.com Read more about Field Mouse on Last.fm.
Wildhoney
From Baltimore, Maryland
First Twin Cities show since since November 22, 2015 • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since July 5, 2015
From last.fm:
Wildhoney is an alternative pop and shoegaze band based out of Baltimore, MD. wildhoneysound.bandcamp.com From their Tumblr: "Wildhoney are a pop band through and through. While some have thrown around words like "dreamy" and "hazy" to describe their brand of guitar pop, there's something deeper going on that can't be summed up in an easy blog tag. Songs such as "Soft Bats" and "Like Me" aren't just catchy songs, they're songs that stick with you long after they end. Read more on Last.fm


