Title Fight at Triple Rock

Tuesday, October 30, 2012 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Triple Rock Social Club • 5:00pm • All Ages • $14

Added to calendar on Aug 14

Title Fight

From Kingston, Pennsylvania

First Twin Cities show since since February 6, 2010 • First headlining show

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From last.fm:

Title Fight is a band from Kingston, Pennsylvania, USA formed in 2003. Sometimes mislabeled as pop punk, Title Fight plays music in the vein of Jawbreaker, Kid Dynamite and Lifetime, taking influence from such melodic punk rock acts as Saves the Day and emo bands Knapsack and Seaweed. They are currently signed to Side One Dummy records and will be embarking on their first headlining cross-country summer tour starting May 19th. Read more about Title Fight on Last.fm.

Pianos Become the Teeth

From Baltimore, Maryland

First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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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.

Single Mothers

From London, Canada

First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

Two bands share the name Single Mothers, one being a hardcore band from London, Ontario and the other being a stoner metal band from LA 1. Often described as frantic, frenzied and outrageous Single Mothers exists upon the fundamental that live music should be an interactive experience. A typical Single Mothers show usually consists of sing alongs, crowd surfing, flying guitars and mosh pits. The sound itself is almost as fraught as the history of the band. Read more about Single Mothers on Last.fm.