ME AND MY ARROW
ME AND MY ARROW
"There's been a lot of talk about the size of local band Me & My Arrow, but it's warranted, since there are only a small handful of Minneapolis stages that can accommodate them comfortably. They've recently trimmed down from nine members to a relatively lean seven, but in order to pull off the anthemic, heavily layered sound that's become the band's stock-in-trade, the largeness is a necessity rather than overkill. Just the coordination involved in this mini-orchestra should tell you that M&MA are ambitious enough to stand on equal footing with more established projects, and with the release of their debut LP they'll take a major stab at attracting the kind of attention that could transform the band into the nationally recognized indie darlings they deserve to be. That the band's tour concludes with this hometown show at the not-long-for-this-world Uptown Bar could prove to be fitting, as the decline of one Minneapolis mainstay could signal the rise of another."
[Ian Traas, City Pages]
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FORT WILSON RIOT
Founded as a quartet in 2005, Fort Wilson Riot gained instant recognition for their high energy and theatrical performances and in 2006, they were chosen as a band “Picked to Click” in a poll by the alt-weekly City Pages. Their 2007 debut record Idigaragua was an indie-rock opera performed with a full cast of actors and dancers that was written up nationally by Variety Magazine.
ICE PALACE
Adam Sorensen (vocals/guitar), Sarah Schneeberger (bass/keys), Jacob Grun (guitar/vocals), Joe Gaskill (drums)
"Ice Palace's Adam Sorensen has to be one of the brightest new dark-night-of-the-soul singer-songwriters to come out of these parts in a while. The band's debut, Bright Leaf Left...offers further proof that when it comes to the big rock candy mountain, minimalist beats, trippy words, quietly catchy melodies, and a scabbed-over broken heart go a long way."
- Jim Walsh, City Pages


