Setlist
Tour Dates
09/13 Chicago IL - Riot Fest (Humboldt Park)
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09/14 Columbus OH - Basement 09/16 Montreal QC - Casa Del Popolo 09/17 Allston MA - Great Scott 09/18 New York NY - Mercury Lounge 09/19 Brooklyn NY - Baby's All Right 09/20 Philadelphia PA - Johnny Brendas 09/21 Washington DC - DC9 09/22 Chapel Hill NC - Local 506 09/23 Athens GA - Green Room 09/24 Tallahassee FL - Club Downunder 09/25 Orlando FL - Will's Pub 09/26 Jacksonville FL - Jack Rabbit's 09/27 Birmingham AL - Bottletree 09/28 Memphis TN - HiTone Cafe
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The last time we saw Broncho, they were playing songs from their re-release of Can't Get Past The Lips. With this 2014 tour, the Oklahoma band is showcasing their forthcoming album Just Enough Hip To Be Woman, coming out September 16, 2014, via Dine Alone Music.
Opening up the three band show, later than original time listed, were Low Litas. Currently, at least on this tour, the band consists of Mandii on lead guitar and vocals, Penny on bass and backup vocals, and Nathan on drums.
The Tulsa, Oklahoma, band is heavily influenced by My Blood Valentine, with lots of guitar distortion... but unlike MBV, Mandii's vocals are not incomprehensible. The trio basically played their entire self-titled debut album (Horton Records):
"Busted", "Knocked Up Cheerleader", "So Sure", "New Kills", "Closer", "Leave the Rest", "Obe", and "Go On."
Next up were The Lemons, a 60s-inspired surf band from Chicago. You get the feeling that these guys should be surfing the waves in California or skateboarding down the streets. The other thing about the Lemons is that they have an ever-rotating roster of musicians, for last night, they were a duo of just Chris on guitars and James on percussions.
To get an idea of what these guys are like, check out the interview with The Lemons. At one point, a guy from the street joined in our conversation. Totally weird and random, but it's all sunshine and happiness with The Lemons.
Since we last saw Broncho last year, the band seemingly got an upgrade as for this current tour, they are backed up by the first opening band Low Litas. Maybe it's the new songs, or maybe it's Low Litas, but their music is much beefier than I remembered it... however the same yip yip can be heard from singer/guitarist Ryan Lindsey.
As you can see from their setlist, the first half were Just Enough Hip To Be Woman, which is not officially out yet, but from what I've heard, it sounded good live.
They ended their set with "Class Historian," which got the audience really pumped up.
The most interesting thing about this show was that there was a 10 year old kid (I'm just speculating on his age) that was a big Broncho fan. He grabbed the setlist and got the band to sign it.
Broncho are currently on tour in support of Just Enough Hip To Be Woman, out September 16th on Dine Alone Records. Their FREE album release party will be taking place this Monday, September 15th, at the Horsehoe in Toronto, Canada.
Low Litas
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Low Litas Setlist
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Next up were The Lemons, a 60s-inspired surf band from Chicago. You get the feeling that these guys should be surfing the waves in California or skateboarding down the streets. The other thing about the Lemons is that they have an ever-rotating roster of musicians, for last night, they were a duo of just Chris on guitars and James on percussions.
The Lemons
photo: Jimi
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Since we last saw Broncho last year, the band seemingly got an upgrade as for this current tour, they are backed up by the first opening band Low Litas. Maybe it's the new songs, or maybe it's Low Litas, but their music is much beefier than I remembered it... however the same yip yip can be heard from singer/guitarist Ryan Lindsey.
Setlist
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The most interesting thing about this show was that there was a 10 year old kid (I'm just speculating on his age) that was a big Broncho fan. He grabbed the setlist and got the band to sign it.
Broncho are currently on tour in support of Just Enough Hip To Be Woman, out September 16th on Dine Alone Records. Their FREE album release party will be taking place this Monday, September 15th, at the Horsehoe in Toronto, Canada.
Broncho at 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis (12 Sep 2014) |