event Trampled By Turtles
Also Playing: Two Many Banjos
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Thu Dec 31
9 pm
Trampled By Turtles and Two Many Banjos at Fine Line Music Cafe
The irony of Trampled By Turtles' name—considering the blazing speed at which the band plays—has been noted before, but it's still worth noting that music by five guys sitting on chairs playing bluegrass on acoustic instruments is rarely so powerfully fast. Like Colorado’s Yonder Mountain String Band, the group approaches traditional roots music with a vigorous, rock-influenced energy. 2007's Trouble expanded the Turtles’ sound by including that radical new invention known as drums, but the band always knows better than to mess around too much with something that works. The focus remains, very much so, on furious instrumental interplay, not to mention the harmonies. They play here behind 2008's Duluth, named after their Minnesota hometown, and they'll preview material from the upcoming Palomino.
Fine Line Music Cafe 318 1st Ave. N., Twin Cities, MN
The irony of Trampled By Turtles' name—considering the blazing speed at which the band plays—has been noted before, but it's still worth noting that music by five guys sitting on chairs playing bluegrass on acoustic instruments is rarely so powerfully fast. Like Colorado’s Yonder Mountain String Band, the group approaches traditional roots music with a vigorous, rock-influenced energy. 2007's Trouble expanded the Turtles’ sound by including that radical new invention known as drums, but the band always knows better than to mess around too much with something that works. The focus remains, very much so, on furious instrumental interplay, not to mention the harmonies. They play here behind 2008's Duluth, named after their Minnesota hometown, and they'll preview material from the upcoming Palomino.
Updated 04/05/2012
