Art Brut at the Triple Rock Social, Minneapolis (11/09/09)
Loads of Art Brut fans were in the audience that night. You can tell by all the t-shirt and their eagerness of being in front and center. When the band came on, doing “Formed a Band”, which singer Eddie Argos turns to the audience and said, “you ought to try it, it’s brilliant!”
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Art Brut 2009 Tour
- Sep 25 Ososphere Strasbourg
- Sep 26 Marsatac Marseille
- Oct 08 Brixton Academy
- Oct 16 Middle East Cambridge, MA
- Oct 17 Maxwells Hoboken, NJ
- Oct 18 Black Cat Washington DC
- Oct 19 Cats Cradle Carrboro, NC
- Oct 20 The Earl Atlanta, GA
- Oct 21 Club Downunder Tallahassee, FL
- Oct 22 The Bottletree Birmingham, AL
- Oct 23 Spanish Moon Baton Rouge, LA
- Oct 24 Walters On Houston, TX
- Oct 25 The Mowhawk Austin, TX
- Oct 27 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
- Oct 28 Casbah San Diego, CA
- Oct 29 Glass House Pomona, CA
- Oct 30 Cafe Du Nord (2 shows) San Francisco, CA
- Nov 01 Holocene Portland, OR
- Nov 02 Neumos Seattle, WA
- Nov 03 The Biltmore Vancouver
- Nov 04 Neurolux Boise, ID
- Nov 05 Urban Lounge Salt Lake City, UT
- Nov 06 Bluebird Denver, CO
- Nov 08 Slowdown Omaha, NE
- Nov 09 Triple Rock Minneapolis, MN
- Nov 10 Lincoln Hall Chicago, IL
- Nov 12 First Unitarian Church Philadelphia, PA
- Nov 13 Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn, NY
- Nov 14 Ottobar Baltimore, MD
- Nov 15 Bowery Ballroom New York, NY
Eddie looks like a guy that doesn’t take himself too seriously. He seems to like to drink a lot and talk a lot (but with his thick British accent, it’s not like we could understand half what was said). He seems to swagger on stage a lot, often using his left arm to illustrate the songs.
There wasn’t enough room on stage for Argos to do his infamous microphone skip, but he did manage to sing half of “DC Comics” by the bar section. Speaking of which, I think it’s cool that Argos is a huge DC fan – since UK comics are usually, you know, 2000 AD/Judge Dredd sort. During the song, Argos spouted out what I hear as “Christian Bale”, “Booster Gold” (if I can remember, I think he was basically a janitor from the future with future tech and a Legionaires flight ring), and something about “Metropolis”.
The thing about “The Passenger”, from their latest album Art Brut vs Satan, is that it got this great introduction. Eddie explained how he thought the Iggy Pop song was about taking the subway, “Iggy doesn’t seem to me to be the driving sort.” It wasn’t until later did he discovered that Iggy’s song was about taking heroin in back of a limo with David Bowie. Too funny.
Oh the other thing, the way Eddie sings, if you can call it singing, is quite interesting. It’s more like rambling, it definitely feels at time like The Fall – only with a lot heavier backing band.
The band left and came back with three encores. I thought I heard Eddie saying “we don’t normally do this”, which may have been said in an ironic kind of way. I really couldn’t tell, all I know is that the encores were met by the fans’ demands.
PS, They only had T-Shirts and CDs for sale at the merch table. I was hoping to see some of their awesome shoes. It’s £20 online, which is about $40 USD, but totally worth it if you are a massive Art Brut fan. Get those shoes, and also their latest album, Art Brut vs Satan, at the usual online stores.

