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  • Denny Renshaw

400 Bar

400 Cedar Ave S
Twin Cities MN 55454
612-332-2903
  • Sun Sep 27 9 pm
    Sufjan Stevens and Cryptacize at 400 Bar

    Even to ears that grow cranky as more and more uninspired artists march to the base of the "indie-folk" pile, Sufjan Stevens' marriage of spare acoustics, whimsical instrumentation, and ribcage-tugging hooks helps to put such genre labels in the background. Sure, perhaps it takes a certain madness to tour with a "butterfly brigade" clad in adorable butterfly wings as Stevens once did. But all that comes with a mighty knack for composition that's served him well since his first solo album, A Sun Came, dropped in 2000, and should continue through the upcoming Run Rabbit Run. Though the name seems to imply something heavy or, at the very least, grating, Oakland’s Cryptacize actually qualifies as a pretty-sounding outfit, and you can thank frontwoman Nedelle Torrisi’s sweetly executed vocals for keeping the whole project more on- than off-kilter.

    400 Bar 400 Cedar Ave S, Twin Cities, MN
$15 (sold out)

Even to ears that grow cranky as more and more uninspired artists march to the base of the "indie-folk" pile, Sufjan Stevens' marriage of spare acoustics, whimsical instrumentation, and ribcage-tugging hooks helps to put such genre labels in the background. Sure, perhaps it takes a certain madness to tour with a "butterfly brigade" clad in adorable butterfly wings as Stevens once did. But all that comes with a mighty knack for composition that's served him well since his first solo album, A Sun Came, dropped in 2000, and should continue through the upcoming Run Rabbit Run. Though the name seems to imply something heavy or, at the very least, grating, Oakland’s Cryptacize actually qualifies as a pretty-sounding outfit, and you can thank frontwoman Nedelle Torrisi’s sweetly executed vocals for keeping the whole project more on- than off-kilter.

Updated 07/19/2011

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