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Canadian indie rock band, Hey Rosetta!, ended their 2012 U.S. tour dates at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis last night, October 25th.
In addition to the typical guitar/bass/drum/singer setup, the band also includes a dedicated violinist and cellist, giving them an interesting sound.
As you can see from their setlist (and guitar clamp), they mostly performed songs from their latest album, Seeds, including "Yer Spring", "Yer Fall", "Bricks", "Young Glass", "Bandages", and the set closer "Seeds."
The rest of their set are from their previous Into Your Lungs album, including "There's an Arc" and "Red Heart" (which is obscured by the guitar clip).
The highlight of the show for me was "Bandages", which was a "slow" song by their standard and they almost didn't perform it because they felt it wasn't a "live" song. Although "Red Heart", with the sing-along verses, was a crowd favorite.
Rather than leaving the stage and coming back, they just stayed on and played their encore songs: "A Thousand Suns" and "New Goodbye."
With their last stop in Minneapolis, there were some dedicated fans who drove from faraway (as far as Canada) to see Hey Rosetta! at such a small venue. Look for Hey Rosetta!'s Seeds in stores.
In addition to the typical guitar/bass/drum/singer setup, the band also includes a dedicated violinist and cellist, giving them an interesting sound.
As you can see from their setlist (and guitar clamp), they mostly performed songs from their latest album, Seeds, including "Yer Spring", "Yer Fall", "Bricks", "Young Glass", "Bandages", and the set closer "Seeds."
The rest of their set are from their previous Into Your Lungs album, including "There's an Arc" and "Red Heart" (which is obscured by the guitar clip).
The highlight of the show for me was "Bandages", which was a "slow" song by their standard and they almost didn't perform it because they felt it wasn't a "live" song. Although "Red Heart", with the sing-along verses, was a crowd favorite.
Rather than leaving the stage and coming back, they just stayed on and played their encore songs: "A Thousand Suns" and "New Goodbye."
With their last stop in Minneapolis, there were some dedicated fans who drove from faraway (as far as Canada) to see Hey Rosetta! at such a small venue. Look for Hey Rosetta!'s Seeds in stores.
Hey Rosetta! at 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis (10/25/12) |