02/26 Loki's Folly with Porcupine and Tragic Hands at 7th St Entry
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Opening the show was trio, Tragic Hands. Band leader Rich Horton (from Marcus Noise), who started the band on a pandemic songwriting binge, brought together drummer Laura Benett (from Red Pens) on guitarist Darren Harff (from American Paint) on guitar.
Tragic Hands’ influences are based on Minneapolis post-punk sound (everything from Soul Asylum, The Replacements, to Hüsker Dü) and late seventies/early eighties rock.
It was the trio’s first time at the 7th Street Entry, and they mentioned that they were only playing new songs with the exception of one song (“How and Why”) from their debut album Pillow on the Sofa. These new songs are supposed to be out in April 2023.
Highlight of their set was a cover of Royal Blood’s “Figure It Out”, which Darren announced twice by mistake. On the second announcement, he acknowledged his mistake when an audience member, er, “figured it out.”
Red Pens at Sauce (20 Mar 2010)
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Porcupine a Minnesota, by the way of Wisconsin, band, led by singer/guitarist Casey Virock (from Space Bike), with drummer Keith Larson, guitarist/vocalist Nick Roesler and bassist Chad Haugejorden.
Sporting a Loki’s Folly T-Shirt, Casey expressed his gratitude for being part of this CD release show.
The band typically will play headliner sets (60-min), so as you can see from the photo of their setlist, they had to cross off three songs (although I believe they drop a song near the end when they were running out of time for the allocated 30-min set.)
Porcupine (26 June 2018)
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Loki’s Folly closed out the show, as expected, playing basically their entire debut album Sisu, even keeping the track order (with the exception of moving “Trickster” earlier in the set).
Singer/guitarist Annie is like a firecracker, bouncing and jumping around on stage. Near the end of their set, when they started to run out of their original songs, they were joined on stage by their record producer, Ryan Smith. He would help play some cover songs. The first was Hüsker Dü’s “Books About UFO”, followed by Soul Asylum’s “Just Like Anyone.”
After playing everything on the album, the band exited the stage, clocking in a 40-min set. Just when people were starting to leave, the band came back for the encore: a fun version of Joan Jett’s “Bad Reputation”, which had the entire trio singing along.
Loki’s Folly’s debut album Sisu is now available on all platforms via Kitten Robot Records.
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Loki's Folly at 7th St Entry, Minneapolis (26 Feb 2023) |
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