Chris Perricelli, aka Little Man, wrote on his blog that they're in the studios for a new release in Spring 2011.
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I realized that Little Man isn't scheduled to play live for a while, so I knew I had to try to make it out to his Orbital Amusement EP release show at the Turf Club in St Paul, on May 27th.
Literally at the last minute, both Red Pens and The Rockford Mules bailed out on their appearance, with an emergency medical surgery and lack of drummer, respectively. The openers fell upon The Beatifics and Is/Is, which, unfortunately, I had to miss, due to a prior commitment.
I got into St Paul fairly late, and Chris Perricelli (Little Man), was already rocking on stage, with two hula hoop girls. Man, what did I miss?
For the next hour, Perricelli is giving his best, but looking quite pleased with the large turnout. The Current 89.3, The Blue Door Pub, Marshall Liqours and the Groveland Barbershop, have all been good to Little Man.
As you can see from the setlist, Perricelli played all the songs from his EP fairly early on, starting off with "Gorilla Fighter", followed by "Orbital Amusement", "Megaphone", "Found Is A Passion", "Shadow", and "The Tower". The rest of the show were hand-picked old songs from his previous three albums, including two from Of Mind And Matter ("Seal Of Secrecy" and "Tarots And Arrows").
I should also mention that there was a fantastic light show, coordinated by a man in the front of the stage. He was also putting in psychedelic colored liquid projections... which seems fitting for Little Man's 60s theme.
Orbital Amusement EP is available now, physical CD or digital.
I got into St Paul fairly late, and Chris Perricelli (Little Man), was already rocking on stage, with two hula hoop girls. Man, what did I miss?
For the next hour, Perricelli is giving his best, but looking quite pleased with the large turnout. The Current 89.3, The Blue Door Pub, Marshall Liqours and the Groveland Barbershop, have all been good to Little Man.
As you can see from the setlist, Perricelli played all the songs from his EP fairly early on, starting off with "Gorilla Fighter", followed by "Orbital Amusement", "Megaphone", "Found Is A Passion", "Shadow", and "The Tower". The rest of the show were hand-picked old songs from his previous three albums, including two from Of Mind And Matter ("Seal Of Secrecy" and "Tarots And Arrows").
I should also mention that there was a fantastic light show, coordinated by a man in the front of the stage. He was also putting in psychedelic colored liquid projections... which seems fitting for Little Man's 60s theme.
Orbital Amusement EP is available now, physical CD or digital.
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