it’s Thursday night…
(“Autumn of the Seraphs” art)
Pinback
Live:
Mar 21 – St. Louis, MO at Firebird
Mar 22 – Kansas City, MO at The Riot Room
Mar 23 – Little Rock, AR at The Rev Room
(“The False Alarms” art)
Fol Chen
Live:
3/22 – Denver, CO @ Hi Dive
3/24 – Seattle, WA @ Barboza
3/26 – Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios
3/28 – San Francisco, CA @ Bottom Of The Hill
3/29 – Los Angeles, CA @ Bootleg
4/02 – Washington, DC @ Black Cat
4/03 – Philadelphia, PA @ Kung Fu Necktie
4/04 – Brooklyn, NY @ Glasslands
4/06 – Montreal, QC @ Casa Del Popolo
4/07 – Toronto, ON @ The Drake Hotel
(“Muchacho” art)
Phosphorescent
Live:
March 25 Philadelphia, PA Johnny Brendas
March 26 Washington, DC Rock & Roll Hotel
March 27 Pittsburgh, PA Club Cafe
March 28 Bloomington, IN The Bishop
March 30 Denver, CO Hi Dive
April 01 Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge
April 03 San Diego, CA Casbah
April 05 Los Angeles, CA Troubadour
April 06 San Francisco, CA The Independent
April 08 Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge
April 09 Seattle, WA Neumos
April 12 Saint Paul, MN Turf Club
April 13 Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall
April 15 Toronto, Canada Legendary Horsehoe Tavern
April 16 Montreal, Canada Petit Campus
April 17 Boston, MA Brighton Music Hall
April 18 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom
May 05 Kilkenny, Ireland Kilkenny Roots Festival
May 07 Manchester, UK Ruby Lounge
May 09 Brussels, Belgium Les Nuits Du Botanique – Rotonde
May 10 Amsterdam, The Netherlands Bitterzoet
May 11 Berlin, Germany Kantine am Berghain
May 12 Koln, Germany Blue Shell
May 14 Paris, France L’espace B
May 15 London, UK Village Underground
May 16 Brighton, UK Pavilion Theatre – The Great Escape
(“Water On Mars” art)
Purling Hiss
Live:
4/4/13 285 Kent Ave in Brooklyn, NY
4/5/13 Johnny Brenda’s in Philadelphia, PA
4/6/13 Metro Gallery in Baltimore, MD
4/7/13 Maxwell’s in Hoboken, NJ
4/9/13 O’Briens Pub in Allston, MA
4/10/13 BAR Nightclub in New Haven, CT
4/12/13 Brillobox in Pittsburgh, PA
4/14/13 The Garden Bowl in Detroit, MI
4/15/13 Empty Bottle in Chicago, IL
4/16/13 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis, MN
4/18/13 Linnemans Riverwest Inn in Milwaukee, WI
4/19/13 University of Wisconsin in Madison, WI
4/20/13 Mike N’ Molly’s in Champaign, IL
5/4/13 Klub 007 in Prague, Czech Republic
5/5/13 Fluc in Vienna, Austria
5/6/13 Culture Factory Club in Zagreb, Croatia
5/9/13 Nuits Sonores Festival, Le Sonic in Lyon, France
5/11/13 El Perro Club in Madrid, Spain
5/12/13 Taina Fest in Porto, Portugal
5/13/13 Bukowski, Donostia, Spain
5/15/13 Nouveau Casino, Paris, France w/ Mikal Cronin
5/16/13 Tufnell Park Dome, London, UK w/ White Fence, Mikal Cronin
5/20/13 Undertone in Cardiff, UK
5/21/13 The Green Door Store in Brighton, UK
5/22/13 Madame Moustache in Brussels, Belgium
5/23/13 De Effenar in Eindhoven, Netherlands
5/24/13 Muk in Giessen, Germany
5/25/13 Die Friese in Bremen, Germany
5/26/13 KB18 in Copenhagen, Denmark
5/27/13 Kuudes Linja in Helsinki, Finland
5/28/13 Debaser Slussen in Stockholm, Sweden
5/30/13 Marie-Antoinette in Berlin, Germany w/ Dope Body
(“Persuasive Barrier” art)
Three Legged Race
Live:
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