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M83 @ The Earl, November 11 (pg. 2)
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Scottaculous
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Originally posted by fiCti0naL
For anyone in the charlotte area he will be at tremont music hall on wednesday, november 12, all ages.


fixed :D

I never been to the Earl, but I have a feeling it's small, and this event is SOLD OUT. :eek:
fiCti0naL
better fix "them" in the first post as well ;P
Scottaculous
quote:
Originally posted by fiCti0naL
better fix "them" in the first post as well ;P


not that anal :toothless
Seppuku
quote:
Originally posted by Scottaculous
fixed :D

I never been to the Earl, but I have a feeling it's small, and this event is SOLD OUT. :eek:


, its sold out already?
Scottaculous
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Originally posted by Seppuku
, its sold out already?


Maybe I can't read but here's the link: http://www.badearl.com/content/ticketing
Ted Promo
It says sold out but you can still buy tickets. What the fail?
Seppuku
Its not letting me get them... :(
Seppuku
quote:
Originally posted by fiCti0naL
better fix "them" in the first post as well ;P


M83 was always a two piece before Saturdays = Youth, I forget its only Anthony now. :p
Scottaculous
Tickets might be sold out but I haven't known a single club that won't sell tickets at the door. If you want it, contact the Earl and see what they can do.
Seppuku
Did anyone go to this? How was it?

Scottaculous
The front part of the Earl, where the main bar and tables are, felt very chill and relaxed. Typical East Atlanta vibe with beer lovers and the mid 20s to early 30s crowd. Their burger is probably one of the best I've had in while from a bar. I sat next to M83 while we (M83 crew and my crew) had dinner. :disbelief

In the back of the place, the performance area was small (100ftx100ft), intimate atmosphere with good acoustics, better than old Eleven50. The first band that played had very broody music and a decent beat. Their stage presence was like any shoegazer band - absolutely no presence at all.

M83 brought in a drummer, female backup singer and keyboard, bassist, and rhythm guitar and head M83 dude, Anthony Gonzalez. Tracklist included Run Into Flowers, Kim & Jeese, We Own the Sky, Don't Save Us from the Flames, and more from their latest album The Sunday Youths. I wished they selected a greater variety of tracks because what came out was rather epic. A little too epic for me. After awhile the constant buildups and breakdowns bored me a little. Just a little.
Ted Promo
Wished I could have gone. Too bad tickets were sold out when I tried. I love both School of Seven Bells and M83 so I'm pretty :/'d

In any case, the name of the new M83 album is Saturdays = Youth, not The Sunday Youths :p
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