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"Thanks so much for being here, this is fantastic. This is our first time back in some time... and it's f****ing fantastic!" said singer/keys Jesse Tabish at Other Lives' show at the Triple Rock Social Club in Minneapolis on Thursday night. Tabish was referring to their two appearances in 2012 (in February before heading out on tour with Radiohead and in November with Indians), so it's really been a good three solid years.
Opening up the show was Riothorse Royale, a harmonizing duo of Madi Diaz (who we mentioned in September 2011) and Emily Greene (not related to singer Emily Kinney who plays Beth Greene on the Walking Dead). For the tour, they employed a male drummer.
The band is really new and with only one release, as expected, played the entire The Guest House EP. Making up the rest of their 35-minute set were three new songs, which I don't actually have titles for.
Other Lives made it clear that they were more than happy to be back in town, thanking fans for attending and showing support for the Oklahoma band.
Shortly after that exhausting stadium tour with Radiohead and the release of their EP Mind the Gap in October 2012, the band seemed to have disappeared altogether, resurfacing only recently with the announcement of their Rituals new 2015 album. With the album out now (on Star Wars day, May the 4th, no less), the band is currently touring the US to get word out on the new record.
With this new tour, the band had their own custom light setup, which actually looked pretty cool. It worked out well with their set, shining brightly during the high moments and dimming to darkness for the slow songs.
As singer Jesse Tabish noted, they were playing plenty of old songs, but also a bit of the new record Rituals, including "Reconfiguration", "Easy Way Out", "2 Pyramids", and "English Summer".
For the encore, Jesse Tabish and violinist Jonathon Mooney played solo on "Black Tables". The rest of the band joined them for the two final songs "Great Sky" and "Dust Bowl III".
Other Lives' Rituals is out now via TBD Records.
Remaining tour dates:
Riothorse Royale
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The band is really new and with only one release, as expected, played the entire The Guest House EP. Making up the rest of their 35-minute set were three new songs, which I don't actually have titles for.
Other Lives made it clear that they were more than happy to be back in town, thanking fans for attending and showing support for the Oklahoma band.
Shortly after that exhausting stadium tour with Radiohead and the release of their EP Mind the Gap in October 2012, the band seemed to have disappeared altogether, resurfacing only recently with the announcement of their Rituals new 2015 album. With the album out now (on Star Wars day, May the 4th, no less), the band is currently touring the US to get word out on the new record.
With this new tour, the band had their own custom light setup, which actually looked pretty cool. It worked out well with their set, shining brightly during the high moments and dimming to darkness for the slow songs.
As singer Jesse Tabish noted, they were playing plenty of old songs, but also a bit of the new record Rituals, including "Reconfiguration", "Easy Way Out", "2 Pyramids", and "English Summer".
For the encore, Jesse Tabish and violinist Jonathon Mooney played solo on "Black Tables". The rest of the band joined them for the two final songs "Great Sky" and "Dust Bowl III".
Other Lives' Rituals is out now via TBD Records.
Remaining tour dates:
5/23 - The Pyramid Scheme - Grand Rapids, MI
5/25 - Lee's Palace - Toronto, ON
5/26 - Fairmont Theatre - Montreal, QC
5/27 - Brighton Music Hall - Boston, MA
5/29 - Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY
5/30 - Bowery Ballroom - New York, NY
6/01 - Rock & Roll Hotel - Washington, DC
6/02 - The Southern - Charlottesville, VA
6/03 - Haw River Ballroom - Saxapahaw, NC
6/05 - 3rd & Lindsley - Nashville, TN
6/06 - The Earl - Atlanta, GA
6/07 - Saturn - Birmingham, AL
6/10 - Fitzgerald's Downstairs - Houston, TX
6/11 - Mohawk - Austin, TX
6/12 - Club Dada - Dallas, TX
6/13 - Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa, OK
6/16 - The Crescent Ballroom - Phoenix, AZ
5/25 - Lee's Palace - Toronto, ON
5/26 - Fairmont Theatre - Montreal, QC
5/27 - Brighton Music Hall - Boston, MA
5/29 - Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY
5/30 - Bowery Ballroom - New York, NY
6/01 - Rock & Roll Hotel - Washington, DC
6/02 - The Southern - Charlottesville, VA
6/03 - Haw River Ballroom - Saxapahaw, NC
6/05 - 3rd & Lindsley - Nashville, TN
6/06 - The Earl - Atlanta, GA
6/07 - Saturn - Birmingham, AL
6/10 - Fitzgerald's Downstairs - Houston, TX
6/11 - Mohawk - Austin, TX
6/12 - Club Dada - Dallas, TX
6/13 - Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa, OK
6/16 - The Crescent Ballroom - Phoenix, AZ
Other Lives at Triple Rock Social Club, Minneapolis (21 May 2015) |