Minneapolis: January 20 to January 21
01/20/2022 ThursdayWolves In The Throne Room
with Full of Hell and Uada
at Fine Line
first-avenue.com
Update: We just learned that this tour has been canceled due to personal reasons. See message below.
With love and fire,
A/N/K
Excerpt Halloween: Early Eyes, Cannibal Corpse, Full of Hell, Boiled in Lead:
wittr.com
Black metal band
Wolves in the Throne Room announced a 2022 tour in support of their latest album Primordial Arcana.
The band will be along Relapse label mates Full of Hell and Portland’s Uada.
FULL OF HELL
Hardcore, grind, death metal band Full of Hell will be touring with Wolves in the Throne Room and UADA this Winter 2022. The band’s latest release, Garden of Burning Apparitions, is available now on Relapse Records.
01/21/2022 FridayDaBaby
at Armory
armorymn.com
Rapper DaBaby will be stopping by the Armory in Minneapolis this January 21st. He recently released a six-track EP called
Back On My Baby Jesus S***t Again.
Earlier this year, DaBaby earned seven nominations at the 2021 BET Awards and won two Billboard Awards for “ROCKSTAR,” including top rap song.
Live Show Killa Tour Dates
Echostage
Washington, DC
01/11/2022
House Of Blues
Boston, MA
01/12/2022
Toyota Oakdale Theatre
01/15/2022
Fox Theatre
Detroit, MI
01/16/2022
Akron Civic Theatre
Akron, OH
01/17/2022
UPMC Events Center
Coraopolis, PA
01/19/2022
Municipal Auditorium
Nashville, TN
01/21/2022
Armory
Minneapolis, MN
01/23/2022
The Criterion
Oklahoma City, OK
01/25/2022
Fillmore Auditorium
Denver, CO
01/29/2022
SOMA San Diego
San Diego, CA
02/01/2022
Memorial Auditorium
Sacramento, CA
02/02/2022
San Jose Civic
San Jose, CA
02/03/2022
House Of Blues
Anaheim, CA
02/05/2022
Arizona Federal Theatre
Phoenix, AZ
02/06/2022
Hollywood Palladium
Hollywood, CA
11/11/2022
House Of Blues
Boston, MA
11/26/2022
Aragon Ballroom
Chicago, IL
11/27/2022
Miller High Life Theatre
Milwaukee, WI
11/30/2022
Albany Capital Center
Albany, NY
12/02/2022
The Met Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA
12/04/2022
Coca-Cola Roxy
Atlanta, GA
12/07/2022
713 Music Hall
Houston, TX
12/08/2022
South Side Ballroom
Dallas, TX
01/21/2022 FridayEarly Eyes and Dante Elephante
at 7th St Entry
first-avenue.com
It would appear that local bands
Early Eyes and Dante Elephante will be co-headlining the 7th Street Entry this January 21st.
Excerpt Halloween: Early Eyes, Cannibal Corpse, Full of Hell, Boiled in Lead:
Just in time for our favorite holiday, Halloween, Minneapolis band Early Eyes released “Halloween ‘18”, the single from their forthcoming debut album Look Alive!, set for release on February 25 via Epitaph Records.
“We made ‘Halloween 18’ because we wanted to make the next Halloween chart-topping single, influenced by Ari Aster, James Wan, Sasquatch, and a zombie with no conscience.” Explains vocalist Jake Berglove. “We wrote the majority of the song in memoriam of the ghost of a Halloween party that happened in 2017, but ‘Halloween Seventeen’ wasn’t the right amount of syllables…”
We caught the band at Basilica Block Party in July 2018, and wrote, “Early Eyes is a name new to many, the Minneapolis indie-pop/rock quintet only becoming a band in late 2016, but they’ve already attracted Hippo Campus-like buzz from very early-on. Second EP, Decorating, is just out and songs like the title track and ‘Feathers’ suggest a youthful energy and musical statement that the band has a lot more to say, and they also were fun and engaging live (and easy to see, with two of the five in bright-yellow t-shirts).”
01/21/2022 FridayHappy Birthday Janis
at First Avenue
first-avenue.com
Local classic rock station KQRS is celebrating Janis Joplin’s birthday, in this 15th Anniversary show at First Avenue.
In Joplin news, Genesis Publications, working with the Janis Joplin estate, releaesd a limited edition, personal scrapbook Janis Joplin: Days & Summers – Scrapbook 1966-68. The book chronicles Joplin’s meteoric rise to fame.
The book was made possible because Janis, started a personal record of her journey and the flowering of Sixties counterculture in which she was to play a lead role.
Thanks to her, we get to see various posters, souvenirs, press clippings, and photographs, that would have been lost to the passage of time.
The book also features nearly 40 contributors includes Big Brother bandmates Peter Albin and Dave Getz, Jefferson Airplane members Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen, musicians Mick Fleetwood, Chrissie Hynde, Tom Jones, Taj Mahal, Michelle Philips and Jimmy Page, talk show host Dick Cavett, as well as siblings Laura and Michael Joplin.