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Temples Setlist
Tour Dates
05/30 - Chicago, IL @ Subterranean
06/02 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Pyramid Scheme 06/04 - Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew’s Hall 06/06 - Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop 06/07 - Toronto, ON @ Field Trip Music & Arts Fest 06/08 - Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg 06/11 - Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Read More
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Transmission's DJ Jake Rudh used the video projection to showcase a variety of late 60s, 70s, 80s mostly British bands (some exceptions for Sonic Youth and Nazz). If you've ever been to Transmission, you'll recognize the selections, including David Bowie, Rolling Stones, Broadcast, Stereolab, etc.
Chatham Rise
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Chatham Rise's latest release is a split album We Are The Sun with TheLightshines.
Fever the Ghost
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Their 30-min set included some tracks from their EP Crab In Honey, plus tracks from their forthcoming 2015 full-length debut for Heavenly Recordings and Complicated Game. New tracks included "Keep In The Dark", which may sound simple with the repetitive "keep in the dark/stay out of the light", but it's incredibly catchy.
While the band is clearly young, I can tell right away if you're into modern psychedelic bands, you will probably love Fever the Ghost.
Temples came on stage, filming the audience. Singer James Bagshaw explained, "We're filming everything, you're all in our documentary."
Once that was out of the way, Temples basically played the same set from last year, which shouldn't surprise anyone since they only have one album Sun Structures under their belt.
Having said that, Temples is working on a new record, and they previewed a couple of new tracks on this new set: "Volcano" medley with "Saviour" and later "Move With The Season" (which Bagshaw described as "really good").
"Mesmerise" closed out their set with an extended instrumental jam that took over five minutes to finish.
Encore included "Sand Dance" and fan favorite "Shelter Song".
Temples' Sun Structures is out now on Heavenly Records (Fat Possum Records for USA). Look for their upcoming album sometime in the future.
Temples at First Avenue, Minneapolis (29 May 2015) |
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