NYC indie rock band MiniBoone is the real-life mashup of the catchiest, spazziest, most heart-wrenchingly honest, tuneful bits of every one of your favorite bands, all happening at once. Live, they’re an explosive ball of energy, all yelps and leaps and full on SICK RIFFS. Lovers of MiniBoone are crazy for the band, and rightfully so.
Featured Song: “Baby, I Hope So”
On MiniBoone Mountain is available from Drug Front Records.
Complete radio broadcast and playlist: http://b-t-r.co/ZppTLR
Watch MiniBoone performing “I Could, I Could,” previously on BTRtv: http://b-t-r.co/Ymz6ym
Official website for MinBoone: http://www.miniboone.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/miniboone
Twitter: @miniboone
Upcoming tour dates:
3/2 @ Paper Box in Brooklyn, NY
3/7 @ The Golden West in Baltimore, MD
3/8 @ Warehouse in Norfolk, VA
3/10 @ The Black Lodge in Winston-Salem, NC
3/12 @ Kung Fu Necktie in Philadelphia, PA
About Serious Business on BTR:
Travis Harrison records bands for a living, so he knows how to get the best out of musicians. As the president of Serious Business, a recording studio and record label, Travis also knows the industry. Every week he invites musicians into his studio for funny, irreverent and seriously interesting interviews where anything goes. New episodes every Monday from BreakThru Radio. Watch more episodes of Serious Business on BTR on our Blip page: http://blip.tv/seriousbusinessonbtr
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