Tour Dates: Monadnoc

oliveoilindianbloodHaving trouble letting go of summer? Well to help you to put it to bed, Monadnoc is embarking on a September tour of (mostly) Eastern States. His recent release is Olive Oil and Indian Blood, a beautiful record of poetic soundscapes crafted with care along with David Strackany (aka Paleo) as well as some other fine musicians. So if you’re finding yourself resisting fall, Monadnoc can help you put your summer to bed with dusty, faraway folk-noir that can be evocative of the most desolate places. Catch him in your city along with Jeb Morris of Nashville band the Betty Rats. Both artists will be playing solo sets.

Also, make sure to swing by the official site to check out the newest Monadnoc endeavor, an ongoing project called READ/RECORD. This project sees Miguel setting poetry and prose from all over the literary world to music. The project began in April and will continue through this tour, with collaborative sessions being set up with other musicians throughout the dates.

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Download: Monadnoc – House On a Home

09.02.10 Nashville, TN :: Springwater
09.04.10 Roanoke, VA :: Bazaar
09.07.10 Richmond, VA :: Sprout
09.08.10 Washington, DC :: The Red & the Black
09.09.10 Baltimore, MD :: House Show TBA
09.10.10 Philadelphia, PA :: JR’s Bar
09.12.10 New York, NY :: Sidewalk Cafe
09.13.10 Brooklyn, NY :: Goodbye Blue Monday
09.15.10 Pittsburgh, PA :: Club Cafe
09.16.10 Columbus, OH :: Treehouse
09.17.10 Cincinatti, OH :: The Marburg Hotel
09.18.10 Indianapolis, IN :: The C Hut
09.19.10 New Albany, IN :: The Dandy Lion

About the Author

Todd is a transplant from the East Coast who came to Iowa City to live life, love music, and enjoy cheap beer. In addition to working on Mission Freak and Mission Creek Festival, he writes semi-regularly for Tiny Mix Tapes and Daytrotter and books music and other events at local non-profit venue Public Space ONE.
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