The Mysterines

The Mysterines Setlist
  1. The Bad Thing
  2. In My Head
  3. Reeling
  4. Old Friends / Die Hard
  5. On the Run
  6. Under Your Skin
  7. Dangerous
  8. Means To Bleed
  9. Life’s A Bitch (But I Like It So Much)
  10. All These Things
  11. Still Call You Home
  12. The Confession Song
  13. Hormone
  14. Loves Not Enough
  15. Hung Up

 

RiGBY Setlist
  1. Deadman’s Child
  2. FFF
  3. Shoulders Are Sexy
  4. Holden On
  5. Charcoal
  6. Hammer!
  7. Not Like The Other Girls
  8. Edina Boy
  9. Anymore
  10. Daisy
Liverpool rockers The Mysterines just headlined the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis on Monday, May 9th… touring in support of their debut album Reeling (Fiction Records).

St Paul’s RiGBY opened the show. The relatively new (formed during the pandemic in 2019) four piece band features Fay Dunkel on guitars, Kean Wilwerding on drums, Maude Lorr on bass/vocals, and Hana Mahli on additional bass and vocals. They played almost everything off their new album, We’re Dying… but adding in an unreleased song, which they wrote on their setlist as “Hammer!”

If you’re a fan of Bikini Kill or any 90s riot grrl bands (like we are), you’ll find a lot to like in RiGBY.

RiGBY’s debut album, We’re Dying, is out now.

British alternative rock band The Mysterines took the stage, playing their entire debut Reeling (Fiction Records).

Just to give you a little background, the group is barely out of their teens when they were selected as one of Amazon Music UK’s Ones To Watch 2022. They previously supported Royal Blood, The Amazons and Sea Girls, as well as headlined the BBC Introducing Stage at Reading and Leeds.

You started hearing about the band on all the major British press, including BBC Radio One, NME, Independent, Metro, MOJO, etc.

The 7th Street Entry’s dancefloor was filled with British music fans, who were eager to check out the latest buzz-worthy band from England. And the group did not disappoint as they launched into “The Bad Thing”, as fans clapped and cheered.

The band is still very new and, this being their very first visit to America, I’m certain the group will want to come back again when they release a sophomore album.

The Mysterines’ debut album Reeling is out now on Fiction Records.

Remaining tour dates:

May 10 Cobra Lounge, Chicago
May 11 The Basement, Columbus
May 13 PJ’s Lager House, Detroit
May 14 Monarch Tavern, Toronto
May 15 L’Escogriffe, Montreal
May 17 Middle East (Upstairs), Boston
May 18 Mercury Lounge, New York City
May 19 DC9, DC
May 21 Vinyl, Atlanta
May 22 Welcome To Rockville, Daytona Beach

 

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