Painted Saints @ The Whole

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The Whole Music Club presents:

BLOODY BIJOU: DEAD ALIVE W/ PAINTED SAINTS

Join us for a night of blood, guts, and fine music. The Whole Music Club is proud to present it’s Bloody Bijou movies and music series this Spring of 2009. Join us for a brief but exciting romp though the bloodiest, slicing-est, dicing-est movies ever, joined by the finest in local music. 

January 29th features the local band Painted Saints. The Painted Saints “take country-blues-folk at its finest and adds awe-inspiring cello, bar banter wisdom and a few wild cards for good measure, hearkening back to a mythical time when men were men, moonshine flowed freely and a musician couldn’t get by if he didn’t play a mean fiddle and whistle ‘For a Fistful of Dollars’ in his sleep.” (-Splendid) 

Immediately following the set is the Peter Jackson-directed comic-thriller “Dead Alive”. This New Zealand-made film is notorious for being the “bloodiest movie ever made.” Zombies, dog-eating grandmothers, and a kung-fu priest all make appearances. 

Coffman Memorial Union, The Whole.
Jan 29: 8pm.

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The University of Minnesota’s Whole Music Club is pairing gore movies with local music in their upcoming Bloody Bijou series, running throughout the Spring semester.

01.29 - Dead Alive with Painted Saints
02.26 - Kill Bill Vol. 1 with Birthday Suits
03.12 - Machine Girl with Aviette (18+)
03.26 - Meatball Machine with The Bill Mike Band (18+)

All events are free and begin at 8 PM.

 

Upcoming Music & Movies @ Uptown Theatre

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Here is a note from Mojo Marshall of Switchbladecomb & Uptown Theatre (now on Twitter)

“For the last 6 months we’ve been experimenting with the idea of having bands play before our Saturday midnight movies. Basically we open the doors at 11:45 pm, the band plays on our stage at midnight for about 25 minutes and then we try to get the movie started at 12:30 am.

 

On February 7, 2009 we will be showing the movie Se7en with Minneapolis electro three-piece Nobot as our musical guest. Doors at 11:45 pm. $9. 17+.
Past midnight movie guests include: Vampire Hands, DJ Plain Ole Bill, Small White, Military Special, Economy Team, Koo Koo Kanga Roo, Brother Ali, and Gay Witch Abortion.
Upcoming Guests:
02/07 - Se7en with Nobot
02/14 - Boyz N the Hood
02/21 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Farewell Continental
02/28 - Audition with Haunted House

03/07 - The Last Dragon with Gospel Gossip
03/14 - The Departed with Dante & The Lobster
03/21 - Scarface with Muja Messiah

Velvet Davenport announce February Minneseries @ Nomad

Velvet Davenport are a conglomeration members of bands on the DIY record label Soothing Almonds Collective (Sarah Johnson, Tender Meat, Voyager & Moonstone (Playing Sunday @ Acadia))

They have recently been seen opening for Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti & on stage @ 7th St. Entry, Drinking With Ian @ First Avenue’s Mainroom as well as live on Radio K. They  just released their debut “Happy Endings”

This band of young gypsy freaks will be taking on the Nomad every Thursday in February with some amazing openers..

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2.5 Velvet Davenport w/ Lookbook & Ratt Poison, Larry Wish

2.12 Velvet Davenport w/ Daughters Of The Sun,  The Sleaze & The Overtake

2.19 Velvet Davenport w/ Ghostband, Dante & The Lobster, Invisible Boy (of Vampire Hands)

2.26 Velvet Davenport w/ Yochum K & +2 TBA

…more info still to come, but thats a hell of a start.

All shows are free admission, free love, etc.

Les Ourses, Suzanne Vallie, The Absent Arch @ Acadia Cafe

 

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Our friends @ Culture Bully are proud to present The Absent Arch, Suzanne Vallie & Les Ourses @ the Acadia Cafe Thursday, January 29, 2009. Supporting the band’s recently released album, Keep Calm and Carry On, The Absent Arch are playing a number of dates in January leading up to the Acadia show including A Paper Cup Band’s January 9 release show at the Hexagon Bad and a set at Eclipse Records on the 24th.

The Absent Arch: (Official) (MySpace)
Suzanne Vallie: (MySpace)
Les Ourses: (MySpace)

William Elliott Whitmore @ Varsity Theater

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William Elliot Whitmore returned to Minneapolis Friday night to promote his upcoming disc Animal in the Dark with a show at the Varsity Theater. Animal in the Dark, his fifth album of stomping folk music and revivalist banjo and acoustic stompers, is his first on the Anti Record label. Whitmore made light of the fact that the cozy confines of the lushly decorated theater was a stark difference than his previous gigs in Minneapolis at the more desolate rooms of the 400 bar and the Triple Rock.

Longtime fans of Whitmore won’t be surprised that he stayed true to his style and had his whiskey and beer combo sitting next to him as he ran through his stirring blues and folk songs spanning his entire catalog. The seated crowd, who skewed younger and many of whom were there strictly to see the headliners Canadian upstart band City and Colour, quickly warmed to the funny story telling and the rousing songs Whitmore played over the course of his 45 minute set. The last half of the set was dedicated to crowd requests, and Whitmore found more than enough fans who wanted to hear their favorite songs amply fill his allotted time. Highlights from the set included his new song “Who Stole the Soul”, bruising balled “Take it on the Chin”, “Diggin’ My Grave” and the rousing set closer “Black Iowa Dirt.”

Over the course of his short opening set, Whitmore managed to not only gain the attention of the capacity crowd at the Varsity, but win them over with his grizzled songs and his down to earth story telling. Hopefully he will be coming back through (at a more appropriate venue) in a headlining slot in the near future. If he does, do yourself a favor and check him out, and look for his great new record, ‘Animals in the Dark’, coming out February 17th.

Review by Josh Keller