Mandolin Orange at 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis (31 May 2015)

Mandolin Orange Setlist

  1. Little Worlds
  2. Daylight
  3. One More Down
  4. Missouri Borderland
    (Joe Newberry cover)
  5. That Wrecking Ball
  6. There Was a Time
  7. Cavalry
  8. Haste Make
  9. Turtle Dove & The Crow
  10. Rounder
  11. Blue Ruin
  1. Old Ties and Companions
  2. Wake Me
  3. Settled Down
  4. House of Stone
  5. Waltz About Whiskey
  6. Train Song

    — Encore —

  7. God Gave You to Me (Jimmy Martin cover) [with Michaela Anne]
  8. Until the Last Light Fades

Tour Dates

06/04/15 Denver, CO Larimer Lounge
06/05/15 Pagosa Springs, CO Reservoir Hill Park
06/06/15 Buena Vista, CO Buena Vista Town
06/09/15 Seattle, WA Tractor Tavern
06/10/15 Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge
06/12/15 San Francisco, CA Great American Music
06/13/15 Hollywood, CA Hotel Cafe
06/16/15 Phoenix, AZ The Rebel Lounge
06/19/15 Austin, TX Stubb's Bar-B-Q
07/09/15 Abingdon, VA – Abingdon Music
07/10/15 Mt Solon, VA – Red Wing Roots
07/11/15 Somerset, KY – Master Musicians
07/16/15 Wanderlust Festival
07/18/15 Amador City, CA Feist Wines
07/19/15 Redding, CA – Vintage Wine Bar
07/21/15 Twain, CA – Feather River
07/23/15 Prosser, WA – Airfield Winery
07/24/15 Walla Walla, WA – Main Street
07/26/15 Mayne Island, BC – Farm Gate Store
07/28/15 Salt Spring Island, BC – Southend
07/30/15 Vancouver, BC – TBA
07/31/15 Pickathon

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Mandolin Orange

We caught Mandolin Orange's very first time in Minnesota in 2012. Thankfully that was in July and not January, otherwise the duo might not have decided to come back next, next Sunday, May 31st.
Bluegrass/Americana duo Mandolin Orange is currently touring in support of their latest Such Jubilee (Yep Roc), stopping by the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis last night.

Michaela Anne

Nashville's Michaela Anne opened up the show; her last stop in a series of five dates as support act.
She played country songs in her 45-min set, including mostly songs from her latest Ease My Mind. I couldn't work out two of the songs, which I believe were either brand new songs or old obscure country songs.

Songs on her set, in this order: "I'm Not Her", "When You Wanted Me", Unknown ('Devoted Man?'), "Ease My Mind", "Bright Lights and the Fame", "Your Cheatin' Heart" (Hank Williams cover), "Lift Me Up", "That Winter", Unknown ('Sacramento Cardboard Sign?').

Anne tells us that she grew up listening to classic country songs, and one of her favorite was Hank Williams' "Ramblin' Man". She wrote "Bright Lights and the Fame" as a response to that song.

Family is also really important to Anne, who encouraged her mother to go on tour with her. Her mom minded the merchandise… which had beer koozie, among the typical compact discs and vinyl.

It was a pretty terrific turnout for Mandolin Orange's third time in Minneapolis. You can tell right away that the duo was nowhere from around here – citing that 61° was "cold". It's practically short shorts and tank tops weather here.

Setlist

As you can see from their setlist, the new songs from Such Jubilee were played early on ("Little Worlds", "Daylight" and "That Wrecking Ball") and then midway in their set ("Rounder", "Blue Ruin", and "Old Ties and Companions"). Rounding out the rest of their show were familiar old songs from
This Side Of Jordan
and Haste Make / Hard Hearted Stranger.

The Chapel Hill duo (Andrew Marlin & Emily Frantz) were pretty talkative between songs. Marlin defended "That Wrecking Ball" simply as "not the Miley Cyrus song" and Frantz compared Minneapolis' quiet audience to their previous rowdy show in Madison, Wisconsin (which instantly got some 'boos' from the crowd).

For the encore, Michaela Anne was invited back on stage, and they decided to cover an old Jimmy Martin song called "God Gave You to Me". After Anne left the stage, the two closed out the night to "Until the Last Light Fades".

Mandolin Orange's latest album Such Jubilee is out now on Yep Roc.


Mandolin Orange, with Michaela Anne, at 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis (31 May 2015)

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