Kill the Vultures at Triple Rock
Friday, April 29, 2016 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Triple Rock Social Club • 8:00pm • 18+ • $8 - $10
More info at ticketfly.com
Added to calendar on Mar 1
Kill the Vultures
From Minneapolis
First show since since March 11, 2016 • First Triple Rock show since December 6, 2013 • First headlining show since January 21, 2016 • First Triple Rock headlining show since August 17, 2012 • 58th show on MN Live's calendar since July 8, 2005
From last.fm:
Kill the Vultures don't just make hip-hop. They make junk hop: insulated, spare and stripped down sounds from the rust belt. Willfully restrained, raw and uncooked, Kill the Vultures is a masterful exercise in excision and reduction. Shedding the skin of their previous outing as Oddjobs, MCs Advizer (Adam Waytz), Crescent Moon (Alexei Casselle) and Nomi (Mario De Mira) push hip-hop in a new direction through the tunnel vision and bare-bones production of Anatomy (Stephen Lewis). Read more about kill the vultures on Last.fm.
Crown Larks
From Chicago, Illinois
First Twin Cities show since since May 7, 2015 • First Triple Rock show • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since May 23, 2014
Mally
From Minneapolis
First show since since September 25, 2015 • First Triple Rock show since February 22, 2014 • 47th show on MN Live's calendar since July 4, 2009
From last.fm:
Mally is coming str8 outta Minneapolis on a mission to be heard by all who love rap/hip-hop. Mally on Last.fm.
American Cream
From St Paul
First show since since April 21, 2016 • First Triple Rock show since February 7, 2016 • 34th show on MN Live's calendar since June 23, 2010
From last.fm:
There are two bands called American Cream - 1. American Cream is a rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada: American Cream seeks to resurrect the classic rock and roll sound of the sixties and seventies and combine it with the unforgettable and timeless indie rock of today. With influences that go back to the onset of the experimental age of rock and roll, they make it a point to have an organic approach to songwriting by being less electronically dependent. Using relatable modern melodies and unpredictable transitions, a seemingly perfect accidental combination of sounds is created. Read more about American Cream on Last.fm.



