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Sound Unseen presents… Rock 'N Bowl

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EVENT: Sound Unseen presents the 4th Annual Rock ‘n Bowl
DATE: Monday, September 28th, 2009
TIME: 7pm-10pm

Monday, September-28-2009
7pm -10pm @ Memory Lanes – all ages are welcome until 10pm.

Sound Unseen Music, Film and Art Festival Presents:

“ROCK AND BOWL” – Come bowl against your favorite local bands at Memory Lanes!

Fans sign up and play four frames against each band. Winning team gets festival passes, free beer, concert tickets, music and more. To sign up (yourself or a team – 4 people per team)

Participating Bands:

Now, Now Every Children
So It Goes
Communist Daughter
Total Babe
Switzerlind
LookBook
Gospel Gossip
Poor Weather Club
Magic Castles
Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles

$10 per person includes bowling and shoe rental.

WWW.SOUNDUNSEEN.COM

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"Pet Rock" w/ Skoal Kodiak // Gospel Gossip // Magic Castles @ 501 Club

Skoal Kodiak & Gospel Gossip are sure to be great per usual.. Then there is “Death Cube”  The mysterious super-group…

This is a great line-up for a great cause. If you are in the neighborhood, stop by!

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Hey guys – the 501 is having an all day long event for The Pet Project. The event is called “Pet Rock”.

501 food, and $4 Grain Belt Premium, $5 Schell’s Firebrick, and $5 Schell’s Octoberfest will be served outdoors all day. Come early, and get some of the 501 brunch.

Here’s the 411:

OUTDOORS (back parking lot)
1pm Andy Elwell
2pm Parallax
3pm Death Cube (members of solid gold, fat kid wednesdays, mystery palace)
4pm Condos
5pm Magic Castles
6pm Kill to Kill
7pm Speeds the Name
8pm First Communion After Party
9pm Skoal Kodiak

INDOORS (inside the club):
10:30 Gospel Gossip
11:30 Gazillion
12:30 Guystorm

outdoors is all ages!
inside is 21+

admission is FREE, but donations to the Pet Project are encouraged!

Aesthetic Apparatus Exhibits At 501
Can’t spell Aesthetic? Can’t spell Apparatus? Better learn! Because the 501 Club is exhibiting Expressive Works, incredible screen prints by dynamic graphic design and screen printing duo Dan Ibarra and Michael Byzewski, whose company goes by the name – Aesthetic Apparatus.
501 patrons and performers may already be familiar with some of AA’s band posters. They have designed and printed concert posters for bands such as Cake, Frank Black, Spoon, The Hold Steady, The New Pornographers, Dinosaur Jr, Grizzly Bear, Vivian Girls, The Decemberists, Bob Mould, Mark Mallman, Lucinda Williams and more.
Dan and Michael founded Aesthetic Apparatus around 1999 in Madison, Wisconsin, they say, as a fun side project from their real jobs. Their bio further states that “Over the years their limited edition, screen printed concert posters have secretly snuck into the hearts and minds of a small, rather silent group of socially awkward music and design nerds. Now, Aesthetic Apparatus is a full time, full-fledged, insanely unstoppable, and occasionally award winning design mega-studio. They will break your heart and drink your blood.”
Expressive Works by Aesthetic Apparatus is the third in Jon Oulman’s ongoing exhibition program at the 501 Club. This new venue opened with a show by graffiti-based stencil artists John Grider and Mike Fitzsimmons of Broken Crow, then was followed by 20th Century Works on Paper, War and Propaganda from Jon Oulman’s personal art collection.

This exhibit will be installed in time for Pet Rock (Fundraiser for The Pet Project), an all-day music and food event at the 501Club starting at noon on Saturday, September 26. All works in the exhibit are for sale.

mp3: Gospel Gossip-Nashville

mp3: Gospel Gossip-Pre-Med (Just In Case)

mp3: Gospel Gossip-Shadows Are Bent

Skoal Kodiak – Nerve Dice [mp3]

Skoal Kodiak – Harpie (Mp3)

(mp3)    Mystery Palace – Two-Way Stranger

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Japandroids // Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band // Gospel Gossip @ Turf Club

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Whats going on this weekend?

Today
8:00 PM Black Diamond Heavies (Lebowski Fest) @ First Avenue
9:00 PM First Communion Afterparty, Porcupine, We are Awesome and Grey Matador @ The Nomad
9:00 PM The Most Serene Republic, Still Life Still and Caroline Smith & the Good Night Sleeps
9:30 PM The Cave Singers @ The 400 Bar
10:00 PM Solid Gold @ Turf Club
10:00 PM The yoleus, Magic Castles and Bouncer Fighter @ Memory Lanes
Tomorrow
7:00 PM Low and ‘Jaws’ presented by Vita.mn @ Lake Harriet
8:00 PM Skoal Kodiak // Children Of Euler // Mirage @ ??
9:30 PM Woods // Daughters Of The Sun // Vampire Hands // Leisure Birds @ Turf Club
11:00 PM Chris Thomson, Bryan Nichols, James Buckley and Sean Carey @ Dakota Late Night
Sunday, September 13, 2009
8:00 PM Hondo and Haunted House @ The 501
9:00 PM First Communion Afterparty, the New Up and All the Way Rider @ The Entry
9:00 PM Har Mar Superstar, Mystery Palace and MC/VL @ The Uptown Bar
9:00 PM James Buckley Trio @ Red Stag
9:00 PM Japandroids // Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band // Gospel Gossip @ Turf Club
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Gospel Gossip @ Loring Park

Here’s a quick video of Gospel Gossip doing what they do best in Loring Park yesterday evening..

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Whats going on Saturday?

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Today
5:00 PM Gospel Gossip @ Treehouse Records
7:30 PM The Avett Brothers @ Minnesota Zoo
8:00 PM Charlie Parr & Dave Simonette (Trampled By Turtles) @ The Cedar
8:00 PM Digitata / Marijuana Deathsquad @ First Amendment Art Gallery
9:00 PM Fort Wilson Riot // The Guystorm // Phantom Tails @ Lee’s Liquor Lounge
9:00 PM Happy Apple @ The AQ
9:00 PM Magic Castles // Kicks & Spurs @ Big V’s
9:00 PM The Pines @ Cafe Maude
9:30 PM Prozac Rat & Hunting Club @ Uptown Bar
10:00 PM Sensational Joint Chiefs and Big Trouble @ Turf Club
10:00 PM UltraChorus // Battle Royale // Total Babe @ The Nomad
10:00 PM Unicorn Basement & MC/VL @ Memory Lanes
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Whats going on Friday?

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Today
8:30 PM Black Blondie @ Uptown Pride Parade
9:00 PM Happy Apple @ The AQ
9:00 PM The Pines @ Cafe Maude
9:30 PM Gospel Gossip (Record Release), Lookbook, Black Horse (Brooklyn) and Mute Era @ Turf Club
9:30 PM Military Special @ Big V’s
10:00 PM Aaron & The Sea and The Running Scared @ Memory Lanes
10:00 PM Gay Witch Abortion // Gay Beast // BruteHeart @ 331 Club
10:00 PM Total Fucking Blood @ The Hexagon
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Gospel Gossip @ Turf Club & Treehouse Records

Gospel Gossip are playing a few ‘Dreamland’ Release shows this weekend. The first in Northfield, MN tonight (Early) & @ Turf Club (Late) and they also play tomorrow @ Treehouse Records (Early)

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This Week @ Turf Club

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Walker Art Center Summer Music & Movies In Loring Park 2009 Lineup

Summer Music & Movies

Blue Nights: The Early Films of Paul Newman

Mondays, July 20–August 18 in Loring Park   Free

Music begins at 7 pm; films begin at dusk (approximately 8:45 pm)

Join us for what has become a classic (and literally priceless) summer night out. The series’ films delve into Paul Newman’s early career, which was marked by a series of electric, now-iconic performances as anti-heroes. The complexity and shades of vulnerability he brought to these characters ensured that he transcended his film-idol status as the man with the bright blue eyes. This selection of four of Newman’s triumphs is just one point of focus on a prolific, 52-year career that included acting for the stage and screen, directing, and a devotion to philanthropy and humanitarian causes. His death last September marked the passing of a rare figure: not just a multi-talented legend, but a Hollywood star heralded for his authenticity and down-to-earth characters.

In case of rain, events will move to the Walker Cinema. Seating is first-come, first-served. Visit walkerart.org for details and updates.

Copresented by the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board. Summer Music & Movies is sponsored by Lunds. Additional support is generously provided by Elizabeth Redleaf.

Monday, July 20

Music: Halloween, Alaska

“. . . moody guitar and keyboards bric-a-brac atop subtly quaking beats . . . glassy drones, worried groove glitch, a shy come-on cribbed from an old Prince song.” Blender

Drink in the summer sun and crafty pop, pure and now, by members of such esteemed local outfits as Love-cars, 12RODS, and Happy Apple. Mining the breaks between electronic and organic Halloween, Alaska ignites a gorgeously layered atmosphere of heady lyricism, indie hooks, and articulate beats. Featuring James Diers (voice, keys, guitar), Matthew Friesen (bass, sampler), Jacob Hanson (guitar), and David King (drums).

Movie: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Directed by Richard Brooks

In his first of ten Academy Award–nominated performances, Newman plays injured ex-football star Brick: a sardonic, alcoholic, and impotent husband to the ambitious and conniving Maggie—“the cat”(Elizabeth Taylor at her sultry best). Despite the dysfunction, Southern charm oozes in this lush adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ play about an established Mississippi family plagued by secrets and financial ambitions. 1959, 16mm, 108 minutes.

Monday, July 27

Music: Roma di Luna

“Evoking an old-timey Americana vibe riddled with scary hints of neo-Gothic mayhem, Roma di Luna play sparse tunes that squirm and fret under thriving uncertainty.” —City Pages

Compelling and stark, lovely and dark, Roma di Luna cooks a lush hash of early folk, bluegrass, and old-time country shot through with an ethereal edge. From busking on the street to basking in the glow of critical acclaim Roma di Luna is the wife-husband duo Channy Moon Casselle (vocals, violin) and Alexei Moon Casselle (guitar, vocals) with Ben Durrant (electric guitar), James Everest (bass guitar), Ryan Lovan (percussion), Jessi Prusha (backing vocals), and Michael Rossetto (banjo).

Movie: Hud

Directed by Martin Ritt

Newman upends the cowboy myth as Hud Bannon, an unprincipled, ruthless lothario in Texas’ windswept cattle country. Hud’s callous ways are intriguing to his impressionable nephew and a source of irritation to his law-and-order father, but when a disease threatens to wipe out the herd, he’s forced to be a man. “The black-and-white cinematography turns his famous baby blues into an eerie shade of gray…. He finds depths in these shallows”—Manohla Dargis, New York Times. Based on a book by Larry McMurtry, the film received seven Oscar nominations, including a nod to Newman and the statue to Patricia Neal as Alma, the family’s tough housekeeper. 1963, 16mm, 112 minutes.

Monday, August 3

Music: Gospel Gossip

“It’s fuzzy, pretty, and uberrhythmic—that midtempo, incredibly danceable pop that Fugazi and Nation of Ulysses popularized in Washington, D.C., in the early ’90s.” —Bitch Magazine

Northfield’s Gospel Gossip crafts beautifully sprawling, buzzed-out power pop with cathartic melodies, necessary noise, and playful bounce all fully realized through Sarah Nienaber’s inimitable vocals. Take in 60 minutes of fun and fierce songs that “harken to the finer, headier days when brainiacs like the Velvet Underground and New Order were called party music.” —City Pages

Movie: Cool Hand Luke

Directed by Stuart Rosenberg

In portraying spirited inmate Luke Jackson, Newman created an anti-hero for the ages. Jackson’s rejection of authority and his repeated escapes from a Florida prison camp hit home amid the rebellious late-‘60s zeitgeist. With memorable lines such as “What we got here is … failure to communicate,” and the classic scene that sparked egg-eating contests among young Americans everywhere, Cool Hand Luke remains Newman’s most unforgettable characterization of youthful defiance. Dubbed at the time a “picture of chilling dramatic power” (Time), it still packs a punch. 1967, 16mm, 126 minutes.

Monday, August 10

Music: Hanggai

“Distills everything powerful about Mongolian folk music and makes something new from the ingredients . . . transcendently powerful music that anyone from anywhere can understand.” —Pitchfork

Frenetic and foreign, ancient and avant-garde—it’s called “Chinagrass,” and we think you’ll like it. This Beijing-based sextet with members from China’s Inner Mongolia province has a decidedly eclectic take on East meets West roots and rock with an inspired blend of disparate sonic elements. Horse-hair fiddles, surf guitar, traditional throat-singing, two-stringed lutes, electronics, and an ex-punk rock singer take on centuries-old song forms.

Movie: The Hustler

Directed by Robert Rossen

Newman made an indelible impression as Fast Eddie Felson, an up-and-comer pool shark striving to beat the legendary Minnesota Fats (Jackie Gleason) in a battle of skill vs. character. Awash in drink, the humbled Felson takes up with pretty alcoholic Sarah (Piper Laurie) before falling under the thumb of gambler Bert Gordon (George C. Scott). With riveting pool scenes, The Hustler’s beautiful black-and-white cinemascope photography underscores the smoky aura of the underworld. “There are only a handful of movie characters so real that the audience refers to them as touchstones. Fast Eddie Felson is one of them.”—Roger Ebert. 1961, 16mm, 134 minutes.

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