Setlist Tour Dates
10/30: Milwaukee, WI - Cactus Club
Read More11/01: Chicago, IL - Schubas 11/02: Cincinnati, OH - MOTR Pub 11/04: Toronto, ON - Horseshoe Tavern 11/05: Pittsburgh, PA - Brillobox 11/06: Washington, DC - DC9 11/07: Brooklyn, NY - Cameo Gallery 11/08: Philadelphia, PA - Kung Fu Necktie 11/09: Columbus, OH - The Basement
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Oklahoma's Broncho is currently in the middle of their tour in support of their re-release of Can't Get Past The Lips, out now on Fairfax Recordings.
Nashville's Denney & The Jets canceled the show, leaving local Nancy's Raygun as lone opener for the show (their first show at the Entry).
You can tell this guitar/drum band was young, based on the singer, Daniel Hughes having an "X" on his hand, which is usually a sign that they could not legally sell him liquor in the U.S.
With a brief feedback instrumental, they kicked off their set with "My Kitchen Table", followed by "Rosetta, Rosetta". Surprisingly, as a young band, the duo had enough material to play over forty minutes.
Broncho's punk/DIY attitude and songs immediately got critics to compare them to 70s punk acts like the Ramones and the Stooges. To be honest, I thought they reminded me of early Undertones.
As you can see from their setlist, the majority of the songs were from their debut album, Can't Get Past The Lips, including "I Don't Really Wanna Be Social", "Psychiatrist", "Can't Get Past The Lips", "Record Store", "Losers", and "Try Me Out Sometime". Lots of 'yip' and 'yee' as singer/guitarist Ryan Lindsey sang their songs.
In the middle of their set, the band asked if they knew anyone in Milwaukee. "We're playing there tomorrow night," Lindsey said solemnly. When a few people said 'yes', Lindsey told them to call them and make them come to the show.
"You mean … right now?" asked a puzzled fan in front.
"Yeah, call them now. Facetime them!," Lindsey demanded. When it was discovered that the fan did not have a smartphone, Lindsey handed him his personal iPhone 5 to an impressed fan who tried to call his Milwaukee friend, as the band started to play again.
So, hey, Milwaukee punk fans, come out to their show tonight!
Nashville's Denney & The Jets canceled the show, leaving local Nancy's Raygun as lone opener for the show (their first show at the Entry).
NANCY'S RAYGUN
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With a brief feedback instrumental, they kicked off their set with "My Kitchen Table", followed by "Rosetta, Rosetta". Surprisingly, as a young band, the duo had enough material to play over forty minutes.
Broncho's punk/DIY attitude and songs immediately got critics to compare them to 70s punk acts like the Ramones and the Stooges. To be honest, I thought they reminded me of early Undertones.
As you can see from their setlist, the majority of the songs were from their debut album, Can't Get Past The Lips, including "I Don't Really Wanna Be Social", "Psychiatrist", "Can't Get Past The Lips", "Record Store", "Losers", and "Try Me Out Sometime". Lots of 'yip' and 'yee' as singer/guitarist Ryan Lindsey sang their songs.
In the middle of their set, the band asked if they knew anyone in Milwaukee. "We're playing there tomorrow night," Lindsey said solemnly. When a few people said 'yes', Lindsey told them to call them and make them come to the show.
"You mean … right now?" asked a puzzled fan in front.
"Yeah, call them now. Facetime them!," Lindsey demanded. When it was discovered that the fan did not have a smartphone, Lindsey handed him his personal iPhone 5 to an impressed fan who tried to call his Milwaukee friend, as the band started to play again.
So, hey, Milwaukee punk fans, come out to their show tonight!
Broncho at 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis (10/29/13) |