Aesthetic Perfection Industrial Pop Tour 2017

Kilted Farmer Koncerts presents…

Industrial Pop Tour 2017 poster

Aesthetic Perfection
Solar Fake
NYXX

Sunday, February 19, 2017
Club Underground at the Spring Street Tavern
Doors 7:00 pm
Music 8:00 pm
21+
$15 in advance / $20 at the door

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Venue Info

Club Underground
355 Monroe St. NE
Minneapolis, MN 55413
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An evening of goth rock w/Strap On Halo, Autumn, Principality

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Kilted Farmer Koncerts presents…

An evening of goth rock with Strap On Halo (Seattle), Autumn, and Principality

Saturday, August 12, 2016
Doors 9:00 pm
Show 9:30 pm
21+, $12 door

Venue Info

Club Underground at the Spring Street Tavern
355 Monroe St. NE
Minneapolis, MN
Directions

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3/8 Hate Dept. w/Project .44 & Absynthe of Faith

Kilted Farmer Koncerts and DarkSide MN present…

Hate Dept. Flyer 2014

Hate Dept.
Featuring Steven Seibold of Pigface

Project .44
Featuring former members of Ministry and Thrill Kill Kult

With special guest Absynthe of Faith

Saturday, March 8, 2014
Club Underground at the Spring Street Tavern
Doors 8:00 pm
Music 9:00 pm
21+
$10 in advance / $12 at the door

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On sale Saturday, January 11, 2013 – 12:00PM CST

Venue Info

Club Underground
355 Monroe St. NE
Minneapolis, MN 55413
Directions

Social Links

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Golden Age of Minnesota Music?

I had a conversation a while back with someone from Chicago about the Chicago “industrial” music scene, and he asked me “What bands are even in Minneapolis right now?”. I didn’t have a good answer for him at the time, not because we are lacking in great music, but because a lot of the currently active bands have a mostly local focus.

Figgles McGee of Gabriel and the Apocalypse

Figgles McGee of Gabriel and the Apocalypse by aztalanturf

Long time City Pages Gimme Noise blogger Andrea Swensson has departed the paper for The Current and in her farewell post this week, she articulated what’s been in the back of my mind for a while:

Just last month, during a taping of The Local Show with my new employer, 89.3 the Current, host Dave Campbell asked his guests if we thought we were living through another golden age of Minnesota music. Without pause, Chris Riemenschneider from the Star Tribune, Ross Raihalafrom the Pioneer Press, and myself—all longtime documentarians of the local scene—nodded our heads and answered in a unanimous “yes.”

There is some phenomenal music being created in our back yard, and it’s not just one or two genres that are thriving right now. We are very lucky. From hip hop to rock to metal to the various electronic genres, there is an abundance of tremendously talented artists and bands in the Twin Cities. But let’s focus on the darker, synth based and electronic bands.

As|Of at TC Electropunk 6 CD Release

As|Of at TC Electropunk 6 CD Release by aztalanturf

The abundance of great local shows this past week is a perfect illustration of what’s happening on the synthy/darker side of local music right now.

  • Thursday, January 5:
    The Rope, Safewords, Still Pacific, Blood and the Sun at The Varsity
  • Friday, January 6:
    OBCT, Thought Thieves, Dissociate at the Fine Line
  • Friday, January 6:
    Gabriel and the Apocalypse, Pinwheel, I Corvinus, UZZA at the Triple Rock
  • Friday, January 6:
    Men of Sport and Leisur, Jealous Jester, Torch the Spires, As|Of at Club Underground
OBCT

OBCT at TC Electropunk 6 CD Release by aztalanturf

There were three shows on Friday night that I had on my calendar. Three! While it’s unfortunate that I had to choose one show, it says a lot about the depth of talent in the Twin Cities.

The Rope

The Rope Varsity Theater Marquee

Source: The Rope's Official Facebook

I’ll start from the top with The Rope. Most of The Rope’s shows have featured extremely diverse bills at a wide variety of venues and this is reflected in their following. The band made their debut at The Varsity Theater this past Thursday night and the crowd was filled with people of all ages and from all walks of life – everyone from the leather and combat boot clad to university students to music geeks of all assortments.

Whether they realize it or not, The Rope are on the cusp of doing something big for Minneapolis music, in particular because of their willingness to join forces with bands very different from themselves musically, including electropunks Thought Thieves and The Night. More on the electropunks later.

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