The Apache Relay and The Lonely Wild at Turf Club

Friday, February 28, 2014 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

Turf Club • 8:00pm • 21+ • $12

Added to calendar on Dec 11

The Apache Relay

From Nashville, Tennessee

First Twin Cities show since since October 5, 2013 • First Turf Club show • First headlining show • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since April 21, 2011

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From last.fm:

The Apache Relay takes more long car rides than most bands. But only a portion of their car time is dedicated to their touring schedule — the rest is something like driving in the middle of the night from Nashville to Alabama and back, just to listen to a new record 12 consecutive times. Despite their wagon’s sketchy brakes, this happens a lot. It’s where the indie-roots band discovered a shared love for the timelessness of Motown records, the weight of Springsteen’s Nebraska, the textures of modern rock bands, as well as the intensity of really skilled acoustic players. Read more about The Apache Relay on Last.fm.

The Lonely Wild

From Los Angeles, California

First Twin Cities show since since August 28, 2013 • First Turf Club show • Third Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since May 8, 2013

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From last.fm:

The Lonely Wild looks to the American West, drawing influence from the ever-poignant Woody Guthrie, contemporaries Wilco, and the legendary Ennio Morricone whose sonic vision defined a genre for generations. Their music, at once spirited and woeful, accomplishes the contradictory feat of reminding a listener of something they've never heard. http://www.thelonelywild.com/ http://www.facebook.com/thelonelywild Read more about The Lonely Wild on Last.fm.

Promised Land Sound

From Nashville, Tennessee

First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

Promised Land Sound emerged from the fertile Nashville garage scene—members have played with PUJOL, Denney and the Jets, and members of JEFF The Brotherhood and Those Darlins, among others—but they have quickly evolved to deploy a more varied country and soul palette than most of their brethren and sistren. In short order, they’ve managed to attract the admiration of esteemed folks like fellow Nashvillain Jack White, who released a live 7” of theirs on his Third Man Records. Read more on Last.fm

Added to bill on Dec 22