Tour Dates
10/22 - Columbia, MO - Rose Music Hall
10/23 - Springfield, MO - Outland Ballroom 10/25 - Omaha, NE - Slowdown 10/26 - Lawrence, KS - Granada Theater 10/28 - Denver, CO - Bluebird Theater 10/29 - Boulder, CO - Fox Theatre 10/31 - Jackson Hole, WY - Pink Garter 11/3 - Bellingham, WA - Wild Buffalo 11/4 - Seattle, WA - Nectar Lounge 11/5 - Portland, OR - Dante's 11/6 - Eugene, OR - HiFi Music Hall 11/7 - Bend, OR - Capitol 11/9 - Arcata, CA - Humbrew's 11/11 - San Francisco, CA - Great American 11/12 - Chico, CA - Lost on Main 11/13 - Reno, NV - The Saint 11/14 - Santa Cruz, CA - Catalyst Nightclub 11/16 - Santa Barbara, CA - Velvet Jones 11/18 - Los Angeles, CA - Echoplex 11/19 - San Diego, CA - Music Box Theater Read More
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Honeycomb & Sean Byrne |
The two freestyle raps and beats, and near the end of their set, they’re joined on stage by Moon Hooch’s drummer James Muschler.
You already know the secret origin of Moon Hooch. The band was busking in the street of New York City Subway stations and caught the attention of They Might Be Giants, who asked them to go on national tour with them.
Wenzl McGowen |
Now with two albums (a self-titled debut album and This Is Cave Music), the band mostly stuck to newer songs like ‘Something Else’, which kicked off their set.
As previously mentioned, the dance floor was packed, especially for a Sunday night. The fans in front absolutely loved the funk and danced and raved throughout the night.
As the show was about to end, Honeycomb came on stage to help the trio close out their set with a totally improvised song. I don’t think they have a title for it, but I’m sure the song will likely make it on a future album.
Moon Hooch at Triple Rock Social Club, Minneapolis (16 October 2016) |
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