Monday, March 02, 2009

March Mad(ison Arm)ness

I know, I know. You're thinking, "Why is Paul always pushing his dumb band on us? Doesn't he know we only come here for baby pictures and crafty contests?" If you are indeed thinking that, then you should know that I'm thinking, "Holly, do we have to hang out with them again?"

The rest of you rule. Here are three upcoming shows for your highnesses.

:: SHOW THE 1ST ::

THE MADISON ARM + FICTIONIST
Friday March 6 (doors @ 8)
Velour Live Music Gallery (135 N. University Ave in Provo)
$7
Now, I'm only going to say this once: Fictionist rock. Amazing live band with great, great songs. Their drummer Aaron singlehandedly rescued my song "Fearless Johnny Tapias" from the Pile of Discarded Songs From Whence None Return.

:: SHOW THE 2ND ::
THE MADISON ARM
Monday March 16 (7:30 sharp)
Slowtrain Records (221 E Broadway in downtown SLC)
FREE
Slowtrain has a weekly concert series, every Monday featuring a different local act. This is our week. Come see the band in an intimate show and get some of Chris & Anna’s patented great recommendations. If the free-ness doesn't do it for you, the location and brevity (just us) should.

:: SHOW THE 2ND ::
THE MADISON ARM + LIBBIE LINTON + FICTIONIST

Friday April 10 (7pm)
The Post Theater (245 S Fort Douglas Blvd in SLC)
Anyone who's ever come to a show at The Post knows how much we love to play there. And why. Come see us with old friend Libbie Linton as we open for new friends Fictionist.

Honestly, all of these shows will be great. I can't really recommend any one over the others. So come to one or two or all three.

See you there?

3 comments:

Anne said...

Hows about going on tour to good old St George? Tuachan could use a good act.

Jenna Theobald Broadbent said...

When is the Phoenix tour schedule coming out? I mean, we get Holly this weekend so that will keep us satisfied. For now.

emmy said...

Ryan just showed me the film Jed took at Velour's last show. Amazing! Minus the knuckleheads upfront - I hear you guys owned the night once again. Play on Madison Arm, play on.