Voxhaul Broadcast, Mini Mansions (10:15 PM)
Mini Mansions (9:20 PM)
LA Font (8:30 PM)
Wed, July 25, 2012
8:00 pm
Troubadouradv tix $10.00 /dos tix $12.00
Tickets
This event is all ages
http://www.troubadour.com/event/132041/Facebook comments:
Voxhaul Broadcast - (Set time: 10:15 PM)

"The live shows reflect the passion that has etched them a reputation as one of SoCal’s best live bands… Musical influences range from classic soul to Manchester swagger to the grit rock of the Pixies. Marry this with smart but unpretentious lyrics and some catchy beats, and there’s something seriously going on here.”
- Nic Harcourt, LA MAGAZINE
“L.A.'s own Voxhaul Broadcast are a band to watch… creating hook-filled anthems of love and longing.”
- Jason Bently, KCRW
“Fast-rising soul-pop quartet”
- LA Times
“Even in an era of overnight sensations, Voxhaul Broadcast’s career trajectory has been astonishing of late.”
- Paul Rogers, LA WEEKLY
"I f***ing love this track by Voxhaul Broadcast… Someone sign them!"
- Chris Martin, NME RADIO
“The band sport of very soulful take on ‘classic’ rock and from the sound of this totally drivin’ new song have some stylish swagger and hooks galore. There’s a lot of well deserved buzz on this band.”
- Bruce Warren, WXPN
"With Dennis' natural rock star personality—he genuinely made ladies swoon when he crept into the audience at the end of the band’s set—and their cock rock tendencies, it would not surprise me if Voxhaul Broadcast was huge by this time next year.”
- NY PRESS (show review)
- Nic Harcourt, LA MAGAZINE
“L.A.'s own Voxhaul Broadcast are a band to watch… creating hook-filled anthems of love and longing.”
- Jason Bently, KCRW
“Fast-rising soul-pop quartet”
- LA Times
“Even in an era of overnight sensations, Voxhaul Broadcast’s career trajectory has been astonishing of late.”
- Paul Rogers, LA WEEKLY
"I f***ing love this track by Voxhaul Broadcast… Someone sign them!"
- Chris Martin, NME RADIO
“The band sport of very soulful take on ‘classic’ rock and from the sound of this totally drivin’ new song have some stylish swagger and hooks galore. There’s a lot of well deserved buzz on this band.”
- Bruce Warren, WXPN
"With Dennis' natural rock star personality—he genuinely made ladies swoon when he crept into the audience at the end of the band’s set—and their cock rock tendencies, it would not surprise me if Voxhaul Broadcast was huge by this time next year.”
- NY PRESS (show review)
Mini Mansions - (Set time: 9:20 PM)

If pure sound had the capability to project images on a blank wall, Mini Mansions would be worthy projectionists. On a break from Queens of the Stone Age, Michael Shuman melded heads and locked arms with longtime friends Tyler Parkford and Zach Dawes in a dusty room in the San Fernando Valley. Here, they began a collaborative séance out of which birthed Mini Mansions in January of 2009. Though their triangle is usually confined to piano, bass, and a cocktail drum kit, the LA-based trio generates a Technicolor spectrum of sound drawn from the baroque, gothic, psychedelic, and cinematic realms. Their debut self-titled release, due out November 2nd via Rekords Rekords, curtsies to the past, bows to the present, and foreshadows a progressively more abstract future.
LA Font - (Set time: 8:30 PM)

"If the crackling, Pavement-informed indie rock on LA Font's [2010] album 'The American Leagues' feels like a breath of fresh air compared to all the noisy navel-gazing on the scene right now, it's because songwriter Danny Bobbe probably still feels like an outsider. Bobbe moved from Montana to L.A. just two years ago, and his prickly songs have the feel of a wiseguy who suddenly finds himself planted in hipster heaven (if not a homeless haven) and who responds by flaming, with guitar and in verse. It's reminiscent of other local favorites such as Rademacher, the Henry Clay People and Death to Anders, though none of them nails a baseball metaphor as LA Font does in the title track." – Kevin Bronson, Buzzbands.la
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