Pure Bathing Culture at Entry
Tuesday, June 21, 2016 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
7th Street Entry • 7:30pm • 18+ • $10.00
More info at first-avenue.com
Added to calendar on Apr 7
Pure Bathing Culture
From Portland, Oregon
First Twin Cities show since since March 23, 2016 • First Entry show since October 30, 2013 • First headlining show since September 23, 2015 • First Entry headlining show since June 3, 2013 • Sixth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since June 3, 2013
From last.fm:
Pure Bathing Culture are indie pop duo Daniel Hindman and Sarah Versprille of Portland, Oregon formed in 2011. The duo were formerly in the band Vetiver. They released the first track, "Ivory Coast", through a split 7" via Dig A Pony, which also was included on their first titled 4 track 12", "Pure Bathing Culture" (Father/Daughter Records 2012). "Pendulum" was the first track extracted from the debut album "Moon Tides" (August 2013). http://www.purebathingculture.com Read more about Pure Bathing Culture on Last.fm.
Sombear
From Minneapolis
First show since since May 7, 2014 • First Entry show since January 18, 2014 • Fourth show on MN Live's calendar since January 18, 2014
From last.fm:
While finding his way through middle school and high school in the late 90s and early 00s with a love of dance pop and house music, Bradley Hale (of Now, Now) kept his obsessions to himself. Sombear is a way of reliving that youthful spirit without the confinement of hallways soaked in testosterone. Fragile and introverted pop is his cautious attempt at reassembling who he is. Debut full-length "Love You In The Dark" out now on Trans- Records Read more about Sombear on Last.fm.
Added to bill on Apr 22
Dem Yuut
From Minneapolis
First show since since November 28, 2015 • First Entry show • First show supporting a touring headliner • Third show on MN Live's calendar since July 25, 2015
From last.fm:
The legendary director Mike Nichols believed any worthwhile scene could be boiled down to one of three things: a negotiation, a seduction, or a fight. On the full-length debut, Liberator, from Minneapolis quartet DEM YUUT, that trinity plays out in a uniquely disarming fashion. The album’s nine songs play directly to those fundamental human pursuits, rinsing the sweaty impulse of modern R&B in astute waves of synth and indie atmosphere. Even when frontman Danny O’Brien is in a reflective and delicate mode Read more on Last.fm
Added to bill on Apr 22


