Read More Shout Out Louds Finally, the Shout Out Louds came on stage. I can't fault the band for this, but there were a few annoying fans ones singing out loud, or should I say "shout out loud" the lyrics to their favorite songs...…
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SHOUT OUT LOUDS
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Swedish color and light: Shout Out Louds tour in support of ‘Optica’
Stockholm-based Shout Out Louds produced themselves for the first time (assisted by Johannes Berglund) on their fifth and latest release, 'Optica' (Merge Records), and begin touring this May (including a 5/17 date in Minneapolis) in support of the disc. Formed over ten years ago by friends Adam Olenius (vocals), Ted Malmros (bass), and Carl von Arbin (guitars) with Eric Edman (drums) and Bebban Stenborg (keys) joining shortly thereafter, their high energy, melodic pop has already found an audience worldwide.
Their latest effort tries to recapture the more relaxed spirit of their earlier recordings, taking almost a year and a half to create with each band member responsible for coming up with their own song parts, and is embellished with strings, trumpets and flutes. How that all will translate live, is curious enough to want to go and find out for yourself.
North American tour kicks in early May:
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Swedish color and light: Shout Out Louds tour in support of ‘Optica’
Stockholm-based Shout Out Louds produced themselves for the first time (assisted by Johannes Berglund) on their fifth and latest release, 'Optica' (Merge Records), and begin touring this May (including a 5/17 date in Minneapolis) in support of the disc. Formed over ten years ago by friends Adam Olenius (vocals), Ted Malmros (bass), and Carl von Arbin (guitars) with Eric Edman (drums) and Bebban Stenborg (keys) joining shortly thereafter, their high energy, melodic pop has already found an audience worldwide.
Their latest effort tries to recapture the more relaxed spirit of their earlier recordings, taking almost a year and a half to create with each band member responsible for coming up with their own song parts, and is embellished with strings, trumpets and flutes. How that all will translate live, is curious enough to want to go and find out for yourself.
North American tour kicks in early May:
May 8 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer
May 10 New York, NY Webster Hall
May 11 Boston, MA Paradise
May 13 Montreal, QC La Sala Rosa
May 14 Toronto, ONT The Opera House
May 15 Detroit, MI The Magic Bag
May 16 Chicago, IL Metro
May 17 Minneapolis, MN Varsity Theater
May 20 Vancouver, BC Commodore Ballroom
May 21 Portland, OR Aladdin Theater
May 22 San Francisco, CA Great American Music Hall
May 23 Los Angeles, CA El Rey
May 24 Los Angeles, CA El Rey
May 25 George, WA Sasquatch Festival
May 10 New York, NY Webster Hall
May 11 Boston, MA Paradise
May 13 Montreal, QC La Sala Rosa
May 14 Toronto, ONT The Opera House
May 15 Detroit, MI The Magic Bag
May 16 Chicago, IL Metro
May 17 Minneapolis, MN Varsity Theater
May 20 Vancouver, BC Commodore Ballroom
May 21 Portland, OR Aladdin Theater
May 22 San Francisco, CA Great American Music Hall
May 23 Los Angeles, CA El Rey
May 24 Los Angeles, CA El Rey
May 25 George, WA Sasquatch Festival
Read More Junip Junip is a Swedish band, with singer José González. The impression I got from the audience at last night's show at the Cedar Cultural Center, in Minneapolis, was that most people...…
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JUNIP
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Gothenburg's Junip is returning to Minneapolis, this time to promote the sophomore self-titled album, which came out April 23rd, 2013, via Mute Records.
You may recall that we covered the trio's Minneapolis appearance two years ago, and we're interested in hearing the new songs live.
US dates as follows:
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Gothenburg's Junip is returning to Minneapolis, this time to promote the sophomore self-titled album, which came out April 23rd, 2013, via Mute Records.
You may recall that we covered the trio's Minneapolis appearance two years ago, and we're interested in hearing the new songs live.
US dates as follows:
05/29 – Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA
05/30 – Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA
05/31 – Rio Theatre – Santa Cruz, CA
06/01 – Bimbos – San Francisco, CA
06/02 – Doug Fir Lounge – Portland, OR
06/04 – Rio Theatre – Vancouver, BC
06/05 – Neumos – Seattle, WA
06/08 – Cedar Cultural Center – Minneapolis, MN
06/09 – Lincoln Hall – Chicago, IL
06/10 – Great Hall –Toronto, ON
06/12 – Brighton Music Hall – Boston, MA
06/13 – Highline Ballroom – New York, NY
06/15 - 9:30 Club – Washington DC
06/16 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA
05/30 – Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA
05/31 – Rio Theatre – Santa Cruz, CA
06/01 – Bimbos – San Francisco, CA
06/02 – Doug Fir Lounge – Portland, OR
06/04 – Rio Theatre – Vancouver, BC
06/05 – Neumos – Seattle, WA
06/08 – Cedar Cultural Center – Minneapolis, MN
06/09 – Lincoln Hall – Chicago, IL
06/10 – Great Hall –Toronto, ON
06/12 – Brighton Music Hall – Boston, MA
06/13 – Highline Ballroom – New York, NY
06/15 - 9:30 Club – Washington DC
06/16 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA