Here are some concerts taking place in the Minneapolis/St Paul area from April 29 to May 02, 2017.



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Hurray For The Riff Raff

Hurray For The Riff Raff just released their latest, Small Town Heroes, on ATO. Really good Cajun Sound. I saw them at the Mojo BBQ, two or three years ago and have always been impressed. …


HURRAY FOR THE RIFF RAFT

at Fine Line Music Café

Sunday 04/30/17, 7:30pm ($16)


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Hurray For The Riff Raff (aka Alynda Segarra) is back in Minneapolis at the Fine Line Music Café this Sunday.



Ron Gallo to open.



Tour dates:


4/27 – Ferndale, MI – The Magic Bag*

4/28 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall*

4/29 – Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon*

4/30 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line Music Café*

5/2 – St. Louis, MO – Old Rock House*^

5/3 – Nashville, TN – Mercy Lounge*^

5/4 – Birmingham, AL – Saturn*^

5/5 – New Orleans, LA – Civic Theater*

6/2 – Dallas, TX – Trees

6/3 – Houston, TX – Free Press Summer Fest

6/4 – Austin, TX – The Mohawk#

6/6 – Santa Fe, NM – Meow Wolf#

6/7 – Phoenix, AZ – The Crescent Ballroom#

6/9 – Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom#

6/10 – Santa Cruz, CA – Rio Theater#

6/11 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore#

6/13 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall#

6/15 – Vancouver, CA – Imperial#

6/16 – Seattle, WA – The Crocodile#

6/18 – Boise, ID – The Olympic Venue#

6/19 – Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge#

6/21 – Denver, CO – The Bluebird Theater#



* with Ron Gallo

^ with Becca Mancari

# with Making Movies






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White Reaper

Louisville’s White Reaper is heading to CMJ in support of their debut EP, out now on Polyvinyl Records.
Look for the trio to open up for Deerhoof later in November.
No Parents

The White Fang & No Parents co-headlining “Escape From LA” North-American tour will stop by the Turf Club this Saturday, October 15th.


WHITE REAPER

at 7th Street Entry

Monday 05/01/17, 7pm ($10)


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Kentucky’s White Reaper is back in town in support of The World’s Best American Band (Polyvinyl Records).



The last time we saw them in 2015, we noted, “I couldn’t help but be completely captivated by keyboardist of White Reaper. I don’t think there was a second where this guy was standing still. He was all over the stage and it was honestly hard to keep track of him because I wanted to watch everything else going on at the same time. He seemed to be a bit of a goofball and would play the keys with his teeth and lick the bass guitar in between songs. It sounds dumb but it really did add to the fun factor of this show. Like I said, if the band looks like they are having fun, the crowd is more apt to have fun.”



No Parents will open.



White Reaper On Tour 2017


April 26- San Antonio, TX- The Korova #

April 29- Norman, OK- Norman Music Fest

May 1 – Minneapolis, MN- 7th Street Entry #

May 2- Madison, WI- The Frequency #

May 4- Milwaukee, WI- Rave Bar #

May 5- Chicago, IL- Beat Kitchen #

May 6- Cincinnati, OH- Madison Theater #

May 8- Columbus, OH- Basement #

May 9- Grand Rapids, MI- The Stache #

May 12- Nashville, TN- Basement East

May 13- Lexington, KY- The Burl ^

May 19-21- Gulf Shores, AL- Hangout Music Festival

June 2-4- Cincinnati, OH- Bunbury Music Festival

June 11- Manchester, TN- Bonnaroo

July 29-30- Detroit, MI- Mo Pop Festival



# W/ No Parents

^ W/ Twin Peaks






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Slowdive

Shoegaze band Slowdive are currently on a reunion tour, stopping by Minneapolis’ Fine Line Music Café, after being absent from the city in twenty-two years!
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Japanese Breakfast

Opening will be singer Michelle Zauner, of Philadelphia indie punk band Little Big League, under the solo moniker of Japanese Breakfast. The music showcases Zauner’s dark


SLOWDIVE

at Palace Theatre

Tuesday 05/02/17, 7pm ($25)


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English shoegazing band Slowdive is back in Minnesota. The trio (Rachel Goswell, Simon Scott, and Neil Halstead) now has added two additional players: Nick Chaplin and Christian Savill.



We previously caught the band when they re-formed in 2014 and wrote that it was one of our most memorable shows from October! Since the band played Minneapolis on Halloween, they were all dressed up in costumes: “Anyway, Halloween shows are always fun, because half the fun of watching the band is also watching the audience for some great costumes. Usually bands will come on stage in costumes, but for Reading-based Slowdive, they went all out! Not only was everyone, including the audio techs and sound engineers, dressed up, but they went the extra mile and dressed their stage with various Halloween fun like cobwebs, handmade pirate flags, skulls, pumpkins, candies! This tells me the band are really committed to show us a good time!”



Japanese Breakfast to open.
We saw the band in Sep 2016 and wrote, “Japanese Breakfast played their new album, Psychpomp, from front to back which was definitely a treat. These guys have a super unique and fun sound but and to be able to hear and see them play this in album in its entirety definitely raised the bar. None of the songs sounded the same which was refreshing. Each song had a different feeling to it and a different energy. There’s some slow songs, almost ballad like songs, some fast ones, and their signature closing song about falling in love with a robot that has a very electronica feel to it.”



Tour dates:


May 2nd – Palace Theatre, St. Paul, MN

May 3rd – The Vic, Chicago, IL

May 5th – Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, Canada


May 7th – 9:30 Club, Washington, DC

May 8th – Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn, NY

May 9th – Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn, NY

May 10th – Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC






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The Wooden Sky

Toronto band The Wooden Sky has a sound that’s hard to define. They’ve been described as alt-country, alt-folk, fuzz-folk, folk rock and roots rock. On June 16th, they will release their fourth full-length album, Let’s Be Ready.
Pond

The thing about Perth, Australia’s Pond is that three band members is actually in another, more successful Australian band Tame Impala. Although, it would seem that Pond


Other shows in the area:


  • 04/29/17
    American Football is touring for their second album American Football (Polyvinyl Records), stopping by First Avenue on Saturday. S. Carey and Aero Flynn to open.
    7pm, $25.


  • 04/29/17
    Toronto-based artist, composer and producer Lydia Ainsworth is headlining the 7th Street Entry this Saturday. This is her first-ever headlining tour, in support of her album Darling of the Afterglow.
    Dem Yuut and Eric Mayson to open.
    8pm, $10.


  • 04/29/17 Timber Timbre is playing the Cedar Cultural Center on Saturday.
    Show up early to check out alt-country Canadian collective The Wooden Sky.
    We saw the Wooden Sky in 2015 and said, “Canada’s The Wooden Sky was up next, playing songs from their latest album Let’s Be Ready, which Dena called “soothing and upbeat”.
    While they mostly just played straight through their set, they did pause a minute to dedicate “Baby Hold On” to the Replacements and how three members of the band went to see them on their first show in Toronto.”
    7pm, $15.


  • 05/02/17 The Pines is playing at the great Hopkins Center For The Arts in Hopkins, Minnesota.
    We previously saw the Pines in 2013 and wrote, “The mellow night started off with special guest Dave Simonett, of Trampled By Turtles, doing a solo set. In contrast, The Pines had a full band with them. Then about four songs into their set, they added a mandolin player, as well as a cellist. It was really funny, because the scarecrow they had behind them almost fell down a couple times. I have seen them about three times, and I have to say it was a good performance. They commented on how they love playing at the Cedar.”
    6pm, $25.


  • 05/02/17
    Australia’s Pond is back at the Turf Club in St Paul.
    I believe the last time they were in town was in 2014 with Doctopus.
    This time they are bringing fellow Australian Kirin J Callinan.
    7pm, $15.




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