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The morning after Cameron McGill and What Army played a show right here in Madison at The Frequency, the folks over at Daytrotter.com posted their live session with the band. Check it out here.
“…these ten songs spin a web that’s compelling and engaging, weaving back and forth between high drama and subtle passion with a lyrical strength that rings emotionally true…” – AllMusic.com
We’re thrilled to kick the 2010 off with a show from Cameron McGill & What Army. We anticipate big things in store for this Chicago-based troupe of indie folkers in the near future, so we feel even more fortunate to be able to present their music in such an intimate venue while we still can! Read on to find out more about the fascinating charaters who make up the band, and enter to win a pair of tickets to the show!
We’re adding shows for the new year left and right! The latest additions to our Music Calendar are Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, Cameron McGill & What Army, The Clientele, Alec Ounsworth (of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah), and Cracker (unplugged). Read more to get the details and find out how you can grab your tickets.
If you like Matt Pond PA, Stars, or Iron & Wine try..
MARGOT AND THE NUCLEAR SO AND SO’S with special guests CAMERON McGILL + JENTRI COLELLO
Genre: Rock/ Indie/ Folk
Margot & the Nuclear So and So’s is an 8-piece indie-pop/orchestral pop band from Indianapolis, Indiana. The band’s sound, categorized as “chamber pop”, has been compared to the indie rock groups Arcade Fire, The Decemberists, and The Shins.
Quiet As A Mouse- Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s
9:00 pm @ Orpheum Stage Door 608.255.8755 $10 adv $12 dos – all ages
If you like Ryan Adams, Okkervil River, or Jason Collett try
JOSH RITTER with DAWN LANDES
Genre: Rock/ Indie/ Folk Rock
“Ritter’s off-the-cuff approach intersects with a winning pop melody..the neatly arranged horns, fiddles, and piano play against Ritter’s tumbling lyrics. -Onion AV Club