Tour Dates
07/23/13 El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles
Read More07/24/13 El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles 07/28/13 Fuji Rock Festival, Japan 07/29/13 Astro Hall, Tokyo, Japan 08/16/13 Pstereo Festival, Norway 08/18/13 Beacons Festival, UK 08/23/13 Rock en Seine, Paris, France 08/30/13 , End Of the Road Festival, UK 08/31/13 Electric Picnic Ireland 09/07/13 Berlin Festival, Germany 09/08/13 Bestival, Isle of Wight 09/10/13 9:30 Club, DC 09/11/13 Mr Smalls, Pittsburgh 09/12/13 Terminal 5, NYC 09/14/13 Laneway Festival, Detroit 09/15/13 Basement, Columbus, Ohio 09/17/13 First Avenue, Minneapolis 09/18/13 High Noon, Madison 09/20/13 Bluebird, Denver 09/23/13 Neumos, Seattle 09/24/13 Biltmore, Vancouver, Canada 09/25/13 Wonder Ballroom, Portland 09/27/13 Independent, San Francisco 09/29/13 Independent, San Francisco 10/01/13 Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix 10/04/13 Austin City Limits 10/05/13 Verizon Theatre, Grand Prairie * 10/07/13 Nashvillle Municipal, Nashville * 10/08/13 Arkansas Music Pavilion, Fayetteville * 10/09/13 Brady Theater, Tulsa * 10/11/13 Austin City Limits 10/13/13 Mexico Corona Capital Festival * with QOTSA Savages
Exciting news for the all-girl British post-punk band, Savages: they are appearing on Jimmy Fallon tonight on NBC.
Savages will be performing "She Will", off of their debut LP Silence Yourself, out now via
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Undoubtedly, one of the hottest UK all-girl bands at the moment is called Savages, from London. They sold out all their headlining North American venues on this tour, clearly they had no idea how popular they were when they booked the small venues. Savages stopped by Minneapolis' Triple Rock Social Club as part of their 11-U.S. tour date in support of Silence Yourself.
Opening up the show was Johnny Hostile, aka Nicolas Congé, from the indie French group John & Jehn. You should know that Jehn (Camille Berthomier) is actually the singer in Savages. If you think that's incestuous, Gemma Thomson (also in Savages) was previously John & Jehn's live guitarist! Anyway, so it's no surprise that both Gemma (joined on for the fourth song) and Jehn (to sing "The Pricks") lent their talent on Johnny's set. He ended his set with "Hours, Days And Weeks".
As expected, with only one album under their belt, Savages basically played their entire debut album, minus one or two songs. If you were a fan of the album you were in for a treat as "City's Full", "Shut Up", "I Am Here", "Strife", "Waiting For A Sign", "No Face", "She Will", "Hit Me", and "Husbands", were played to an adoring audience.
Rounding out the rest of their set were their very first single, "Flying to Berlin", and some new tracks, "Give Me A Gun" and "F**kers". The latter was the highlight of the set as the band raged with a really high energetic performance.
The other thing you should know about the band is that they're more art-rock than punk, but I can see why people are coming up with those comparisons. They're also quite a serious band, there's nothing funny about their act. They also don't like being filmed via phones, and at one point, Jehnny grabbed someone's phone and threw it on stage. Apparently no one read the notes posted all around the Triple Rock asking people to not film the show!
Anyway, no encores were given, but that's actually pretty common for brand new bands. Savages are currently on tour in support of Silence Yourself, which you can purchase via Matador Records. If you missed this this time around (because all their shows sold out), fear not, you can redeem yourself with a ticket for their September show.
JOHNNY HOSTILE
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As expected, with only one album under their belt, Savages basically played their entire debut album, minus one or two songs. If you were a fan of the album you were in for a treat as "City's Full", "Shut Up", "I Am Here", "Strife", "Waiting For A Sign", "No Face", "She Will", "Hit Me", and "Husbands", were played to an adoring audience.
Rounding out the rest of their set were their very first single, "Flying to Berlin", and some new tracks, "Give Me A Gun" and "F**kers". The latter was the highlight of the set as the band raged with a really high energetic performance.
The other thing you should know about the band is that they're more art-rock than punk, but I can see why people are coming up with those comparisons. They're also quite a serious band, there's nothing funny about their act. They also don't like being filmed via phones, and at one point, Jehnny grabbed someone's phone and threw it on stage. Apparently no one read the notes posted all around the Triple Rock asking people to not film the show!
Anyway, no encores were given, but that's actually pretty common for brand new bands. Savages are currently on tour in support of Silence Yourself, which you can purchase via Matador Records. If you missed this this time around (because all their shows sold out), fear not, you can redeem yourself with a ticket for their September show.
Savages at the Triple Rock Social Club, Minneapolis (07/21/13) |