21 Oct 2024
Touché Amoré
with Soul Glo, Portrayal of Guilt and Soft Blue Shimmer
at Fine Line
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Touché Amoré
Los Angeles post hardcore band Touché Amoré will headline the Amsterdam Bar & Hall in St Paul in support of their 2020 album Lament.
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Soul Glo
Tigers Jaw and Soul Glo (stylized as SOUL GLO) set to open.
Circa Survive – Tour Dates:
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Texas’ Portrayal of Guilt have announced their first U.S. tour since the release of their latest, acclaimed new album, Devil Music (via Run For Cover). The tour will stop at the ...
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21 Oct 2024 Monday
Touché Amoré
with Soul Glo, Portrayal of Guilt and Soft Blue Shimmer
at Fine Line
first-avenue.com
Touché Amoré to headline the Fine Line, in Minneapolis, on October 21, 2024. The band is touring in support of
Spiral in a Straight Line (due October 11th via Rise Records).
Soul Glo,
Portrayal of Guilt and
Soft Blue Shimmer to open.
 Portrayal of Guilt at Turf Club (28 Aug 2023)
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We saw Portrayal of Guilt in
Aug 2023 and wrote, “Portrayer of Guilt finished off the evening with an impressive set. NPR described their music in a November 2018 article as: “… hardcore, noise, grindcore, death metal, powerviolence and turn-of-the-century scream…” (The album being reviewed was Let Pain Be Your Guide.) They are based out of Austin, Texas with Matt King on guitars and vocals, Blake Given on bass and James Beveridge on drums.”
Tour dates:
10/9 - Los Angeles, CA @ Regent
10/11 - San Diego, CA @ The Cashbah
10/12 - Fresno, CA @ Strummers
10/13 - Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock
10/15 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater
10/16 - Seattle, WA @ Crocodile
10/17 - Boise, ID @ Treefort Music Hall
10/18 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
10/19 - Englewood, CO @ The Gothic Theatre
10/21 - Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line
10/22 - Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
10/23 - Detroit, MI @ Tangent
10/25 - Columbia, SC @ New Brookland Tavern
10/26 - Gainesville, FL @ Vivid (The Fest)
10/27 - Gainesville, FL @ Bo Diddley Plaza (The Fest)
10/28 - Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade (Hell)
10/29 - Durham, NC @ The Fruit
10/31 - Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw
11/1 - Washington, DC @ Black Cat
11/2 - Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
11/3 - Boston, MA @ Paradise
21 Oct 2024
Mark Sultan (of The King Khan + BBQ Show)
at Turf Club
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Mark Sultan
The BBQ, otherwise known as Mark Sultan, is a one-man band. How Sultan achieved this is by positioning his drum kit with the snare vertical and tambourine attached to the bass drum. His feet would serve
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King Khan & BBQ
So, if you need to catch up on The King Khan & BBQ Show, they are an interesting modern band with minimalist setup and plays a weird mixture of 50s doo-wop
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21 Oct 2024 Monday
Mark Sultan (of The King Khan + BBQ Show)
at Turf Club
first-avenue.com
Mark Sultan (of
The King Khan + BBQ Show) writes:
These upcoming shows are a change for me. I will be playing my set in two formats, as one performance: the traditional one-man band act, as well as standing, and playing against a set of pre-recorded versions of songs (me at home using live drums and Farfisa). Fans can hear reimagined versions of songs they may know. Added to this are covers, as well as new songs, some of which were meant for a never-recorded King Khan & BBQ Show LP. With that band on hiatus, this will be the only way to get that fix, I suppose. And none of these new songs will be released. Fans will only be able to hear these live at the shows. Those fans might also be interested to know that the set will feature songs from my other bands (Ding-Dongs, Almighty Defenders, Les Sexareenos, Spaceshits, etc…).
I’m snapping out of a looong battle with anxiety, depression, and health stuff, and am very excited to have a great time, and to see everyone.
It’s been a while,
MARK
 Mark Sultan at 7th Street (05 August 2016)
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We saw Mark in
Aug 2016 and wrote, “Sultan, dressed in a L.A.M.F. shirt (the only studio album by The Heartbreakers) and eyeball headdress, he started his 50-min set with ‘I'll Be Lovin’ You’, followed by ‘I Wanna Be The Only One’... as the night continues the music stopped suddenly: “Is everyone alright? I’m not a good musician, but I love playing music,” Sultan said, interrupting right in the middle of ‘Beautiful Girl’ (which sounded like it was inspired by The Beach Boys). Then minutes later, after fixing some hitch, he continued with an extended version of that song.”
Tour dates:
Sep
25
San Diego, CA, US
Casbah
Sep
27
Long Beach, CA, US
Alex's Bar
Sep
29
Phoenix, AZ, US
Last Exit Live
Oct
2
Austin, TX, US
The 13th Floor
Oct
12
Ridgewood, NY, US
TV Eye
Oct
14
Providence, RI, US
Askew Bar & Lounge
Oct
17
Bloomington, IN, US
The Bishop
Oct
19
Chicago, IL, US
Reggie's
Oct
21
St. Paul, MN, US
Turf Club
Oct
22
Kansas City, MO, US
recordBar
Oct
24
Denver, CO, US
Hi-Dive
Oct
25
Boise, ID, US
THE SHRINING
Oct
29
Portland, OR, US
Dante's
Oct
30
Seattle, WA, US
The Funhouse
21 Oct 2024
Quarters of Change
with aldn
at Amsterdam Bar & Hall
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Quarters of Change
NYC’s alt-indie rock group Quarters of Change played a headlining set and previewed songs from their upcoming album Portraits, already announced but not to be released until Jan 26, 2024 (via 300 Entertainment).
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21 Oct 2024 Monday
Quarters of Change
with aldn
at Amsterdam Bar & Hall
first-avenue.com
Quarters of Change is headlining the Amsterdam Bar and Hall, in St Paul, on October 21, 2024.
 Quarters of Change at The Bottleneck (24 Sep 2023)
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We saw the band in
Sep 2023 and wrote, “Presumably to show their appreciation to their tour openers (and maybe an inside joke we didn’t all get) Quarters of Change emerged for their main set, all wearing “I Heart NEF” white t-shirts, and they would bring the opener back on stage to help with the set-closing, “T Love” (an ode to the very relatable idea of ‘tough love’) so we think it was a genuine friendship formed between the two acts. In addition to the upcoming album, the Lower-East-Side quartet recently released a deluxe version of their last full-length, Into the Rift and they consist of Ben Acker, Attila Anrather, Jasper Harris, and Ben Roter, whose sound is influenced by classic bands like The Beatles and The Who, as well as more recent alternative acts, RHCP and their own NYC cohorts, The Strokes.”
aldn to open.
Tour dates:
Sep 23
Richmond, VA · The Broadberry
Sep 24
Durham, NC · Motorco Music Hall
Sep 26
Tampa, FL · Crowbar
Sep 27
Orlando, FL · The Social
Sep 28
Jacksonville, FL · Jack Rabbits
Sep 30
Asheville, NC · Eulogy
Oct 02
Indianapolis, IN · Everwise Amphitheater
Oct 03
Nashville, TN · Marathon Music Works
Oct 04
Tuscaloosa, AL · Druid City Music Hall
Oct 06
Dallas, TX · Dada Dallas
Oct 07
Houston, TX · Last Concert Cafe
Oct 08
Austin, TX · Scoot Inn
Oct 10
Tucson, AZ · 191 Toole
Oct 11
Pomona, CA · The Glass House
Oct 12
Sacramento, CA · Harlow's
Oct 14
Seattle, WA · Nectar Lounge
Oct 15
Portland, OR · McMenamins Mission Theater
Oct 18
Denver, CO · Meow Wolf Denve
Oct 20
Lawrence, KS · Bottleneck
Oct 21
Saint Paul, MN · Amsterdam Bar and Hall
Oct 22
Milwaukee, WI · Vivarium
Oct 23
Detroit, MI · El Club
Oct 25
Lakewood, OH · Mahall's
Oct 26
Rochester, NY · Montage Music Hall
Oct 27
Hamden, CT · Space Ballroom
Nov 08
Brighton · Green Door Store
Nov 10
London · The Camden Assembly
Nov 11
Manchester · The Deaf Institute
Dec 13
Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn Steel
If your band is coming to the Minneapolis/St Paul area, please email details to
[email protected] with a good lead time. Thank you.
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