Gigawatt – Radio K’s 25th Birthday ft. FRANKIE COSMOS at Fine Line
Wednesday, September 26, 2018 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Fine Line Music Cafe • 7:00pm • 18+ • $16.00 general admission$30.00 reserved balcony seating
More info at finelinemusic.com
Added to calendar on Jun 19
Frankie Cosmos
From New York, New York
First Twin Cities show since since September 29, 2017 • First Fine Line show • Fourth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since September 27, 2014
From last.fm:
Frankie Cosmos is an NYC, USA band with: Greta Kline (aka Frankie Cosmos - guitar, vocals), Aaron Maine (aka Ronnie Mystery - drums, some vocals), David Maine (aka David Mystery - bass, keys) and Gabrielle Smith (aka Gabby Teardrop - harmonies). Sites: BandCamp, Facebook and TumblR Read more about Frankie Cosmos on Last.fm.
Lomelda
From Los Angeles, California
First Twin Cities show since since June 28, 2018 • First Fine Line show • Fourth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since October 19, 2017
From last.fm:
Lomelda is an art rock band from Waco, TX. Their sound features strong female vocals, loose spacey guitars, and intricate emotional percussion. Lead by the songwriting of Hannah Read, the group creates music that is both accessible and exploratory, nostalgic and challenging. Read’s simple guitar stylings range from mellow, woody rhythmic patterns to heavy droning textures, while the dynamic drumming of Zach Daniel adds weight to the subtleties of the songs. Read more on Last.fm
Stef Chura
From Detroit, Michigan
First Twin Cities show since since July 13, 2017 • First Fine Line show • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since February 11, 2017
From last.fm:
Detroit’s Stef Chura is the exact kind of DIY musician you would expect to have “like, hours and hours of voice memos.” Having cut her teeth on years in the Michigan underground, Chura’s Bandcamp is a vault of 90s-leaning bedroom pop akin to fellow college rock revivalists like Palehound or Car Seat Headrest. Her songs take on the frenzied melodies of thoughts she can’t escape, and “Slow Motion” spurs from a headlong crush that “is not stopping for no one. Read more on Last.fm


