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The Avett Brothers
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Fri Nov 18
7 pm
The Avett Brothers at The Riverside Theater
The Avett Brothers’ excellent 2007 album, Emotionalism, stripped away the frantic punk energy of their older material in favor of introspective lyrics and detailed pop songwriting. So it’s no surprise that 2009’s Rick Rubin-produced I And Love And You finds the North Carolina boys continuing to smother their howlin’ rock-roots with even more polished, heart-on-sleeve folk-pop. Given the band’s consistent touring and Grammy hoedown with fellow folk-rockers Mumford & Sons and some dude named Bob Dylan, it should come as no surprise that the Brothers are looking to cash in on the current trends in banjo music and have just finished up making a new record with Rubin, presumably due out sometime in 2012. Tonight, the band begins a sold-out two-night stint at Milwaukee’s palatial Riverside Theater.
The Riverside Theater 116 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI -
Sat Nov 19
7 pm
The Avett Brothers at The Riverside Theater
The Avett Brothers’ excellent 2007 album, Emotionalism, stripped away the frantic punk energy of their older material in favor of introspective lyrics and detailed pop songwriting. So it’s no surprise that 2009’s Rick Rubin-produced I And Love And You finds the North Carolina boys continuing to smother their howlin’ rock-roots with even more polished, heart-on-sleeve folk-pop. Given the band’s consistent touring and Grammy hoedown with fellow folk-rockers Mumford & Sons and some dude named Bob Dylan, it should come as no surprise that the Brothers are looking to cash in on the current trends in banjo music and have just finished up making a new record with Rubin, presumably due out sometime in 2012. Tonight, the band begins a sold-out two-night stint at Milwaukee’s palatial Riverside Theater.
The Riverside Theater 116 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI
The Avett Brothers’ excellent 2007 album, Emotionalism, stripped away the frantic punk energy of their older material in favor of introspective lyrics and detailed pop songwriting. So it’s no surprise that 2009’s Rick Rubin-produced I And Love And You finds the North Carolina boys continuing to smother their howlin’ rock-roots with even more polished, heart-on-sleeve folk-pop. Given the band’s consistent touring and Grammy hoedown with fellow folk-rockers Mumford & Sons and some dude named Bob Dylan, it should come as no surprise that the Brothers are looking to cash in on the current trends in banjo music and have just finished up making a new record with Rubin, presumably due out sometime in 2012. Tonight, the band begins a sold-out two-night stint at Milwaukee’s palatial Riverside Theater.
Updated 06/27/2012
