Icky Blossoms Setlist
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Athen's Reptar and Omaha's Icky Blossoms are touring together (at least until tomorrow, April 14th), stopping by the 7th Street in Minneapolis last night, April 12th. I have seen both bands opening up for The Faint in 2012 and 2014, so their music can probably be classified as dance-centric, and maybe even a little quirky.
Icky Blossoms opened up the show on time at 9:30pm, but played past their time allotment... totally a full 45 minute set.
Icky Blossoms is normally a trio, with singer/synth Sarah Bohling, singer/guitarist Derek Pressnall, and guitarist Nik Fackler... but for the live tour, they have added a bassist (not introduced) and a drummer called Ryan.
As you can see from their setlist, the majority of their set is taken from their 2012 self-titled album, such as fan-favorite "Sex to the Devil" and "Babes" (which was used in the official trailer for Sin City: A Dame to Kill For).
Eight minutes past ten, guitarist Nik stopped the show and asked if they could play one or two songs to the soundboard guy. By this time, the fans were shouting "Cycle" from the dancefloor. The band decided to fulfill the request and played that song... right before ending with their original set closer, "Perfect Vision".
Also note, the band previewed three songs ("In Folds", "Want You So Bad", and "Living in Fiction") from their forthcoming album Mask, which they are expecting to release in May 2015, via Saddle Creek.
Since Icky Blossoms went over their time, Reptar had to push their set until closer to 11pm, rather than their intended original 10:30 time slot. Most of the pre-setup was actually trying to get the three main light stand to work - apparently they were too tall for the very cramped 7th Street Entry stage. After some adjustments, the light stands were lowered and doesn't exactly spin in circles, as seen in various live photos. Still, the light show was fun to watch.
If you didn't know, Reptar is from Georgia, featuring singer/guitarist Graham Ulicny, bassist Ryan Engelberger, keyboardist William Kennedy, and drummer Andrew McFarland. For the tour, they also feature extra guitarist Jace Bartet, saxophonist Walter "BadDog" Fancourt, and trumpeter Sean Smith.
Since the current tour is for their recently released album Lurid Glow (Joyful Noise Records), the band played a few tracks from the album, including "Daily Season" and "Ice Black Sand" (which were played as first and second song) and "Amanda" (which was played late in their set).
Also worth noting was that it was keyboardist William's birthday, so they were all in really good spirit, celebrating his birthday.
Reptar and Icky Blossoms' last date together is taking place tomorrow at Icky's hometown, Omaha at Slow Down.
Reptar will continue their tour in Kansas on Thursday:
Icky Blossoms
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Icky Blossoms is normally a trio, with singer/synth Sarah Bohling, singer/guitarist Derek Pressnall, and guitarist Nik Fackler... but for the live tour, they have added a bassist (not introduced) and a drummer called Ryan.
Icky Blossoms Setlist
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Also note, the band previewed three songs ("In Folds", "Want You So Bad", and "Living in Fiction") from their forthcoming album Mask, which they are expecting to release in May 2015, via Saddle Creek.
Since Icky Blossoms went over their time, Reptar had to push their set until closer to 11pm, rather than their intended original 10:30 time slot. Most of the pre-setup was actually trying to get the three main light stand to work - apparently they were too tall for the very cramped 7th Street Entry stage. After some adjustments, the light stands were lowered and doesn't exactly spin in circles, as seen in various live photos. Still, the light show was fun to watch.
If you didn't know, Reptar is from Georgia, featuring singer/guitarist Graham Ulicny, bassist Ryan Engelberger, keyboardist William Kennedy, and drummer Andrew McFarland. For the tour, they also feature extra guitarist Jace Bartet, saxophonist Walter "BadDog" Fancourt, and trumpeter Sean Smith.
Since the current tour is for their recently released album Lurid Glow (Joyful Noise Records), the band played a few tracks from the album, including "Daily Season" and "Ice Black Sand" (which were played as first and second song) and "Amanda" (which was played late in their set).
Also worth noting was that it was keyboardist William's birthday, so they were all in really good spirit, celebrating his birthday.
Reptar and Icky Blossoms' last date together is taking place tomorrow at Icky's hometown, Omaha at Slow Down.
Reptar will continue their tour in Kansas on Thursday:
04.16 // Lawrence, KS @ Bottleneck
04.17 // Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge 04.18 // Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court 04.19 // Boise, ID @ Neurolux 04.21 // Seattle, WA @ Tractor Tavern 04.22 // Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios 04.24 // San Francisco, CA @ Independent 04.25 // Los Angeles, CA @ Bootleg Theatre 04.26 // San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar 04.27 // Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom |
04.29 // Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress 04.30 // El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace 05.01 // Dallas, TX @ Sons of Hermann Hall 05.02 // Austin, TX @ Stubb's Jr. 05.03 // Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald's 05.09 // Tampa, FL @ Big Guava Music 05.14 // Asheville, NC @ The Mothlight 05.15 // Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West 05.16 // Nashville, TN @ The High Watt 06.06 // Ozark, AR @ Wakarusa Music Festival |
Reptar at 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis (12 April 2015) |